Crossword clues for eton
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- King's Scholars' school
- King's Scholar's school
- King's College of Our Lady of ___ beside Windsor
- It expelled James Bond
- Institution founded in 1440
- Ian Fleming went there
- Hugh Laurie's boys' school
- Gladstone attended it
- Famed UK school
- English boys' school
- Elite prep school
- Elite English boarding school
- David Cameron alma mater
- College town on the Thames
- College in a Thomas Gray work
- City on the Thames
- Captain Hook's school
- Boys' school near Windsor Castle
- Boys' school near Windsor
- Boy's collar
- Bond was kicked out of it
- Beau Brummell's alma mater
- Alma mater of 19 prime ministers
- 572-year-old school
- "The nursery of England's gentlemen"
- "The most private of private schools": Hugh Laurie
- __ jacket
- Word with blue and collar
- Word before collar, jacket or College
- Wide-lapelled jacket style
- Where the Trinity College scenes in "Chariots of Fire" were shot
- Where the Newcastle Scholarship is awarded
- Where the "Chariots of Fire" Trinity College footrace scene was filmed
- Where Rugger is played
- Where Prince William turned 18
- Where Prince William studied
- Where King's Scholars study
- Where Ian Fleming spent much of the 1920s
- Where George Orwell may have gotten together with his old college chums
- Where Fleming and Bond prepped
- Where 007 went to school
- Very old boys' school
- Venerable English school
- Venerable college that owns a river island
- Venerable boarding school
- Urban district of England
- Uppity English school
- UK Princes' college
- UK boys school
- Town on the north side of the Windsor Bridge
- Town in Buckinghamshire
- Town at the northwest end of the Windsor Bridge
- Town at one end of Windsor Bridge
- Town adjacent to Windsor
- Town across the Thames from Windsor
- Tom Hiddleston's alma mater
- The "playing fields"
- Sports rival of Harrow
- Spender of £17 million for a rowing lake
- Some of its cricket matches are held on Agar's Plough
- Small town on the Thames
- Sir Denis ___-Hogg (president of Polymer Records in "This Is Spinal Tap")
- Shelley's pre-Oxford school
- School with trimesters called halves
- School with a varied sports programme
- School with a Salisbury Diplomatic Society
- School with a 15th-century chapel
- School whose rowing team practices on Dorney Lake
- School where part of "The Madness of King George" was filmed
- School town west of London
- School town on the Thames
- School that's more than half a millennium old
- School that's home to Farrer Theatre
- School that observes St. Andrew's Day
- School that lent its name to a collar
- School that Ian Fleming (and James Bond) attended
- School that celebrates George III's birthday
- School that awards the Queen's Prize for French
- School since the 15th century
- School on the River Thames
- School of NOTE?
- School of nineteen British prime ministers
- School of Aldous Huxley and George Orwell
- School north of Windsor Castle
- School located in Berkshire
- School known for its collar
- School just north of Windsor Castle
- School James Bond was kicked out of
- School James Bond attended
- School James Bond "went" to
- School in England
- School founded in 1440
- School founded before Columbus landed in America
- School for young royals
- School for the gentry
- School for Ian Fleming and James Bond
- School for Hugh Laurie
- School for George Orwell and Prince William
- School for Charles' sons
- School for Captain Hook
- School for a prince
- School for a King's Scholar
- School for 13-year-old British lads
- School established in the 15th century
- School Eddie Redmayne attended
- School dating from 1440
- School called "the chief nurse of England's statesmen"
- School attended by the Duke of Wellington
- School attended by princes
- School attended by Prince Harry
- School attended by Orwell
- School attended by many princes and prime ministers
- School attended by many English statesmen
- School attended by Hugh Laurie and Dominic West
- School attended by Hugh Laurie
- School attended by British royals
- School attended by Bertie Wooster
- School attended by 20 prime ministers
- School attended by 19 prime ministers
- School attended by 18 former British prime ministers
- School across the Thames from Windsor
- School — note (anag)
- Rival school of Winchester
- Rival of Rugby
- Radley rival
- Public school that's an eponym for a collar style
- Private school since 1440
- Princes' school
- Princes' prep school
- Prince William’s alma mater
- Prince William went there
- Prince William attended it
- Prince Harry's college
- Pricey prep school
- Pricey British prep school
- Prestigious school of England
- Prestigious prep school
- Prestigious English school
- Prestigious British prep school
- Prestigious boys' school on the Thames
- Preparatory school since 1440
- Prep school with a "wall game" tradition
- Prep school that Prince Charles' sons attended
- Prep school for some future Cantabrigians
- Prep school for Princes Harry and William
- Prep school for Prince William and Prince Harry
- Prep school attended by Prince William
- Prep school attended by Prince Harry
- Playing-fields school
- Percy Shelley's alma mater
- Orwell attended it
- Onetime Aldous Huxley employer
- Old-tie school
- Noted school
- Noted public school
- Noted British prep school
- Noted British boys' school
- Note (anag)
- New school of 1440
- Most of its football matches are played on Agar's Plough
- Lord Peter Wimsey's alma mater
- Leading English public school
- King's Scholars college
- King of Siam's Garden setting
- Kin of a Peter Pan
- James Bond's prep school
- James Bond's old school
- James Bond's college
- James Bond was expelled from it
- James Bond attended it
- Jacket or collar style
- Jacket named for a school
- Its uniform includes pin-striped trousers
- Its students are called Oppidans
- Its shield has three silver lilies and a leopard
- Its annual school fee is about PS42,500
- Its academic year consists of three halves
- It's a few miles from Queen Mother Reservoir
- It was founded by Henry VI
- Institution since 1440
- Ian Fleming's school
- Ian Fleming prep school
- Ian Fleming alma mater
- Historic town in Berkshire
- Historic prep school
- Harry and William's school
- Harrow's athletic rival
- Gordonstoun rival
- Gladstone's school
- George Orwell's school
- George Orwell attended it
- Former home of many Oxonians
- Feeder school for Cambridge and Oxford
- Fancy-pants British prep school for boys
- Fancy collar
- Famous UK school
- Famous English school
- Famed British school
- English school that's a rival of Harrow
- English school on the Thames
- English school founded by Henry VI
- English school for princes
- English prep school for boys
- English college with its own shade of blue
- English college with a recent swine flu outbreak
- English college town
- English college
- English boarding school
- Elite school near Windsor Castle
- Elite English school
- Elite British college
- Educational institution since 1440
- Eddie Redmayne's alma mater
- Eddie Redmayne went there
- Eddie Redmayne alma mater
- Early educator of George Orwell
- Dominic West alma mater
- District of England
- David Cameron's school
- David Cameron went there
- Competitor of Rugby
- College, collar or crop
- College with 70 King's Scholars
- College near Windsor Racecourse
- College near Windsor
- College in Berkshire
- College founded by King Henry VI
- Collar, college or jacket
- Collar kind
- Collar category
- Captain Hook's last words are its motto
- Captain Hook went there
- Builder of the last London Olympics' rowing venue
- British school whose students are all teens
- British school whose magazine is The Chronicle
- British school from which Dominic West of "The Wire" graduated
- British school for teenagers
- British prep school that Prince Charles and his sons attended
- British prep school that Hugh Laurie attended
- British prep school James Bond attended
- British prep school for Princes Harry and William
- British prep school attended by Prince William
- British prep school attended by James Bond
- British boy's school
- British "Groton."
- Boys' school with three academic "halves" a year
- Boys' school where "Chariots of Fire" was filmed
- Boys' school since 1440
- Boys' school on the Thames
- Boys' school in Windsor
- Boys' school in Britain
- Boys' school in Berkshire
- Boys-only school founded in 1440
- Boys school founded by King Henry VI
- Boris Johnson's alma mater
- Bond-training institution?
- Bond school
- Boarding school since 1440
- Bertie Wooster's school
- Bertie Wooster's alma mater
- Berkshire college town
- Berkshire college
- Avenger John Steed's alma mater
- Alma mater of Wolfram Alpha founder Stephen Wolfram
- Alma mater of many princes and prime ministers
- Alma mater of many Oxford students
- Alma mater of many elite Brits
- Alma mater of Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston
- Alma mater of George Orwell and Henry Fielding
- Alma mater of 20 British prime ministers
- Alma mater for Prince Harry
- Alma mater for many British politicians
- Alma mater for George Orwell and Ian Fleming
- Alma mater for Boris Johnson
- Aldous Huxley's boys' school
- Agent 007's school
- Actor Damian Lewis's alma mater
- 513-year-old school
- 513-year-old college
- 007Â's alma mater
- 007 attended it
- "The most private of private schools," to Hugh Laurie
- "The King's College of Our Lady of ___ besides Wyndsor" (original name of a British boarding school)
- "Feeder" for Oxford and Cambridge
- "Ducky" Mallard's alma mater, on "NCIS"
- "Chief nurse of England's statesmen"
- "Chariots of Fire" filming location
- "Chariots of Fire" filming locale
- ___ wall game (football/rugby mashup played at an all-boys school)
- ___ mess (traditional English dessert)
- ___ mess (strawberries and cream dish)
- ___ mess (British strawberries-and-cream dessert)
- __ blue: color named for a school
- Game is on TV — fee to be arranged
- We lament goal scrambled in college match
- Low mental age not normally needed for sport
- School on the Thames
- Subject of a Thomas Gray ode
- 007's school
- Henry VI founded it in 1440
- Short jacket
- School founded in 1440 by Henry VI
- 007's alma mater
- Kind of jacket
- Prince William's school
- Kind of collar or jacket
- Venerable English institution
- Harrow's rival
- British prep school that Princes Harry and William attended
- Noted town in Buckinghamshire
- George Orwell's alma mater
- It's across the Thames from Windsor
- Thomas Gray's alma mater
- Shelley's alma mater
- English prince's school
- Royal's school
- Collar type, or a backward message
- College founded by a king
- Buckinghamshire town
- Open-fronted jacket
- School for British princes
- Orwell's alma mater
- Prince's school
- School near Windsor Castle
- School with historic playing fields
- Rugby competitor
- Town connected by bridge to Windsor
- Common background for British P.M.'s
- Its playing fields are famous
- Town on the Thames noted for its school
- A footbridge from Windsor leads to it
- Harrow rival
- Royal educator
- English school since 1440
- English prep school since 1440
- School started by Henry VI
- Berkshire school
- Thames school
- It was founded in 1440
- Educator of 18 British P.M.'s
- ___ collar
- School near Slough
- Berkshire town
- School for Prince William
- School attended by Ian Fleming
- ___ Society (English debating group)
- School for princes William and Harry
- School since 1440
- ___ jacket
- School for King's Scholars
- Gray ode subject
- "The ___ Boating Song"
- Historic school on the Thames
- School for William and Harry
- Thames town
- Thames academy
- Prep school that's over 500 years old
- Neighbor of Slough
- School with King's Scholars
- Princely prep school
- School in Berkshire, England
- Where Huxley taught Orwell
- Famous boys-only school
- School named in the Public Schools Act of 1868
- "The chief nurse of England's statesmen"
- "A Yank at ___" (1942 Mickey Rooney film)
- Education provider since 1440
- English collar
- School attended by 007
- School where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
- School attended by princes William and Harry
- Cornwallis's school
- Locale of famous playing fields
- English town near Windsor Bridge
- School of William and Harry
- Where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
- Town at one end of the Windsor Bridge
- English prince's alma mater
- James Bond was kicked out of it
- "A Yank at ___," Mickey Rooney flick
- School attended by James Bond ... and Ian Fleming
- Historic institution near Slough
- School for Prince Harry
- School near the Royal Windsor Racecourse
- It has boys aged 13 to 18
- Old school
- Captain Hook's alma mater
- School attended by King's Scholars
- James Bond's school
- School for English princes
- John Maynard Keynes's alma mater
- Aldous Huxley's school
- Ian Fleming's alma mater (and the school that expelled James Bond)
- ___ Dorney, locale of 2012 Olympic rowing
- Prime Minister David Cameron's alma mater
- William and Harry attended it
- English institution since 1440
- School for James Bond
- School for an English prince
- ___ blue (color named for a school)
- Prestigious British boys' school
- Feeder school for Oxford and Cambridge
- School attended by Lord Grantham on "Downton Abbey"
- Alma mater for David Cameron
- Regatta foe of Radley
- Prep school for some English princes
- Captain Hook attended it
- "A Yank at ___" (Mickey Rooney film)
- View from Windsor Castle
- Neighbor of Windsor Castle
- Harrow and Radley rival
- Very old school
- Kind of blue that's close to green
- David Cameron's alma mater
- School Orwell attended
- Scholar's collar
- Collar or jacket
- Jacket or collar type
- Collar for a scholar
- British college
- Where Waterloo was won?
- On its playing fields, "Waterloo was won"
- School founded by Henry VI in 1440
- Stiff collar
- "Playing fields" site
- Bond studied here
- Bond's alma mater
- Backward note
- Famed school
- School allied with Kings College
- Preppy jacket
- School jacket
- Bond's school
- Collar or school
- Thames college town
- Nicholas Udall's school
- School Wellington attended
- Public school on the Thames
- College or collar
- "Just ___ boys grown heavy": Praed
- Maidenhead neighbor
- "A Yank at ___," 1942 film
- College on the Thames
- British school that's over 500 years old
- English public school
- Collar or college
- District opposite Windsor
- School or collar
- Harrow's sports rival
- Beau Brummell's school
- Shade of blue
- Uniform collar
- Institution on the Thames
- Town west of London
- Author goes to college
- District on the Thames
- Orwell's school
- School Shelley attended
- Choirboy's collar
- Wellington's school
- Institution founded by Henry VI
- Schoolboy's collar
- Shelley's school
- College near Maidenhead
- Type of collar or jacket
- Oxford prep school
- Certain collar
- Type of jacket
- Visored cap
- Billed cap
- British public school
- Jacket or its collar
- School Eden attended
- Public school near Windsor
- Collarless jacket
- Windsor Castle neighbor
- Cap or jacket
- Jacket called a "bumfreezer"
- Harrow foe
- Wellington studied here
- Windsor's neighbor
- Jacket or school
- School Anthony Eden attended
- Class cap
- Harrow's cricket rival
- Thames district
- Lord Wimsey's alma mater
- School Gladstone attended
- College founded by Henry VI
- School 007 attended
- Collar or coat type
- Town near Windsor Castle
- Oxford feeder
- Jacket type
- College or jacket
- Coat or collar
- Collar style
- Thames landmark
- Word with blue or fives
- College founded in 1440
- College of "note"
- Preppy English school
- Part of Henry VI's legacy
- Thames River town
- Town near London
- " . . . the playing fields of ___"
- Mark returns to school
- College record elevated
- College close to neglected houses
- Where some may learn of drug
- Kind of mess only some care to notice
- Sort of mess that’s put away when picked up
- School's collection of bones reduced by half
- School where every Tory of note starts
- School prize went to son, finally
- School dinners should be, did you say?
- School - note
- Famous public school
- Liberal prone to adopting Conservative hairstyle
- Record reviewed for college
- Public school founded by Henry VI
- Berkshire college for boys, founded 1440
- Berkshire public school
- It's deliberately misleading! Turn on the setter's revolutionary setting
- Dispatch note to Cons
- Waist-length jacket
- Prince William's alma mater
- School from which James Bond was expelled
- ___ Dorney (2012 Olympics rowing venue near Windsor)
- James Bond's alma mater
- Prince William's prep school
- Prince Harry's alma mater
- ___ blue (color similar to turquoise)
- Prep school for some princes
- Jacket style
- British boys school
- British boarding school
- School near the Thames
- Prince William alma mater
- Prince Harry alma mater
- Prestigious British school
- College that spawned a jacket
- Where some princes prepped
- Venerable prep school
- Shelley alma mater
- School established in 1440
- Rival of Harrow
- Prince Harry's school
- Prince Harry's prep school
- Prep school on the Thames
- Hugh Laurie's alma mater
- High collar
- Harrow competitor
- Cricket rival of Harrow
- Berkshire boarding school
- 007 school
- Windsor boys' school
- School that expelled James Bond
- School founded by King Henry VI
- Princely school
- Prep school since 1440
- Prep school near London
- Noted British school
- Historic British school
- Historic British prep school
- Henry VI's school
- Harry and William attended it
- Elite British boys' school
- College since 1440
- College of Thomas Gray and William Pitt
- Alma mater of Prince William
- Alma mater of many British prime ministers
- __ collar
- William and Harry's college
- William and Harry's alma mater
- Where British princes prep
- Where Aldous Huxley was a King's Scholar
- Wellington's alma mater
- Thames campus
- Short type of jacket
- Short black jacket
- School with a royally appointed provost
- School that Shelley attended
- School in Britain
- School for some princes
- School fit for a prince
- School by the Thames
- Rival school of Harrow and Radley
- Preppy school
- Prep school that James Bond attended
- Prep school near Windsor Castle
- Lord Grantham alma mater on "Downton Abbey"
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Housing Units (2000): 131
Land area (2000): 0.418590 sq. miles (1.084143 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.418590 sq. miles (1.084143 sq. km)
FIPS code: 27932
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 34.822554 N, 84.761826 W
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Eton
Wikipedia
''' Éton ''' is a commune in the Meuse department in Lorraine in north-eastern France.
Usage examples of "eton".
It was part of the agreement between us, when leaving each other at Eton, that we should thus communicate the characteristic traits of the society we were about to amalgamate with.
I must acknowledge myself indebted to my late private tutor the Eton cad, Joe Cannon, whose fancy lectures on noseology, and the science of the milling system, had enabled me to 4 Brandy and port wine, half and half.
Museum, and Eton Court of Claims 58 AN Eton ELECTION SCENE 59 HERBERT STOCKHORE, THE MONTEM POET LAUREATE.
Reflections on leaving Eton University--A Whip--Sketches on the Road--The Joneses of Jesus--Picturesque Appearance of Oxford from the Distance--The Arrival--Welcome of an Old Etonian--Visit to Dr.
A view of the school-yard, Eton, at the time first Absence is called, and just when the learned Doctor Keat is reviewing the upper school.
We were boys together at Eton, and the associations of youth ripened with maturity into the most sincere friendly attachment, which was materially assisted by the similarity of our dispositions and pursuits, during our residence at college.
He had been early taught to keep his own secret, but the prying curiosity of an Eton school-boy was not easily satisfied, and too often rendered the task one of great pain and difficulty.
It was, at the time, purposely attributed to some of these waggish visitors, a sort of privileged race, who never fail of indulging in numerous good-humoured freaks with the inhabitants of Eton, to show off to the rising generation the pleasantries, whims, and improvements of a college life.
Margaret Sweet, the Eton pastry-cook and confectioner, finds her name united in bands of brass with Mr.
There is no end to the whimsical alterations and ludicrous changes that take place upon these occasions, when scarce a sign or door plate in Eton escapes some pantomimic transformation.
The good people of Eton generally choose the former, as it not only enable them to sport a new sign, but to put a little profit upon the cost price of the old one.
It has long been the custom at Eton, particularly during Montem, to give Herbert Stockhore the credit of many a satirical whim, which he, poor fellow, could as easily have penned as to have written a Greek ode.
The following laughable production was sold by poor Herbert Stockhore during the last Montem: we hardly think we need apologise for introducing this specimen of his muse: any account of Eton characteristics must have been held deficient without it.
This eccentric creature has for many years subsisted entirely upon the bounty of the Etonians, and the inhabitants of Windsor and Eton, who never fail to administer to his wants, and liberally supply him with many little comforts in return for his harmless pleasantries.
SLUGS of College, an offensive appellation applied to the fellows of Eton by the townsmen.