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- London hotel
- Cracker name since 1934
- Old British currency's restricted limits to usual wealth
- ___-Carlton
- Ugly coup takes in the French Nationalist going to Spain with great wealth
- Cracker brand with a yellow-and-blue logo
- Wealth of old coins impressing university lecturer initially
- Couple in dispute about northern European wealth
- Posh hotel documents delivered?
- Cracker brand used for some casseroles
- Cracker since 1934
- Odd couple, round outskirts of Eton, where there's wealth
- The first hotel with this name opened in Paris in 1898
- Hotelier slowing down by sharp double bend
- "Puttin' on the ___"