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Answer for the clue "Henry of 'Happy Days' ", 7 letters:
winkler

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 7173 Housing Units (2000): 3214 Land area (2000): 841.046714 sq. miles (2178.300896 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.193515 sq. miles (0.501201 sq. km) Total area (2000): 841.240229 sq. miles (2178.802097 sq. km) Located within: Texas (TX), ...

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Winkler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Winkler (composer) (1865–1935), Russian composer of German origin Alexander Winkler (footballer) (born 1992), German footballer Angela Winkler , (* 1944), German actress Charles Winkler ...

Usage examples of winkler.

But the cowboys kept right on shooting into the ground behind him, so Doc Winkler fired a shot over their heads, and just at that moment a horse reared, and the bullet caught a cowboy through the head and killed him.

Only Chow Winkler, formerly a Texas ranch cook, suffered from overexposure to his special Western dishes.

Ted Lorrimer in Investments for failing to sell Winkler Consolidated when even a squint-eyed baboon could see it was overstretched in its Central American operation, and a neck sticking out asking for the comprehensive chop.

Now suppose my dream comes true and I'm the next DeNiro, Winkler, Redford, or whoever and I make a zillion dollars and buy a little mansion in Ireland (southern Ireland, of course) and even go so far as to give up U.

Having found his train, Winkler walked up the length of it, past the three first-class carriages and the buffet car, to the three blue-upholstered second-class carriages near the front end.

Herr Gemütlich was happy to explain that numbered accounts with Winkler were impregnable and discretion was obsessive.

After five hours the artist had a sheet of the finest cartridge paper on which was an exact colored picture of the desk then sitting in the office of Herr Wolfgang Gemütlich at the Winkler Bank in the Ballgasse, Vienna.

Yes, indeed, the Reverend Buddy Winkler would stand tall and say to the doubters and modernizers, "Pancreas!

The trip was in command of Major Winkler, and with them were Captain Runnels and Lieutenant Panola, a recently discharged officer.

Everything was photographed, but a glance at the private bank account revealed no evidence of embezzlement from the Winkler Bank—.

Winkler paid cash for a second-class round-trip ticket to Sheffield, noted that the last train of the night left St.

And suddenly, as surely as if he had been told, Winkler knew: Ben Stowe was cashing in.

After a few minutes Winkler went to his own horse and followed Stowe at a discreet distance.

While Winkler scanned the traffic to see who might be risking life and limb to pursue him, the watcher was a few feet away, pretending to hail a cab.