Nickname of author, diarist and politician Sir Henry Channon who restored Kelvedon Hall; tokens for blackjack, poker or roulette; pommes frites; or, slices of dried banana
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- Deep-fried potatoes
- Accompaniments for deep-fried fish fillets; money; a nickname for carpenters; splinters; or, small chocks of wood metaphorically on shoulders of habitually combative individuals
- Fried pieces of potato
- English word for pommes frites; little chunks of chocolate used for biscuits, muffins, trail mix or semifreddo; or, wood strips used to make baskets/punnets
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