- term
landlady may be used. In the
United Kingdom, the
manager of a pub,
officially a
licensed victualler, is also
referred to as the landlord/
landlady. In...
- Look up
landlady in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
landlady is a
female landlord.
Landlady or The
Landlady may also
refer to: The
Landlady (novella)...
- "The
Landlady" is a
short horror story by
Roald Dahl. It
initially appeared in The New Yorker, as did
other short stories that
would later be reprinted...
- jury hung on the
other six.
Newspapers dubbed Puente the "Death
House Landlady".
Dorothea Puente was born
Dorothea Helen Gray on
January 9, 1929, in Redlands...
- The
Notorious Landlady is a 1962
American comedy mystery film
starring Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, and Fred Astaire. The film was
directed by
Richard Quine...
-
October 16, 1997) was an
American actress, most
famous for her role as
landlady Helen Roper on the
sitcom Three's
Company and its spin-off The Ropers....
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typically playing working class parts such as barmaids,
secretaries and
landladies.
Stone appeared in nine of the
Carry On films, and took part in an episode...
-
Landlady's wig can
refer to two
kinds of seaweeds:
Ahnfeltia plicata Desmarestia Landlord Wig This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- The
Landlady (Russian: Хозяйка, romanized: Khozayka) is a
novella by
Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky,
written and
published in 1847. Set in
Saint Petersburg...
- Hobohemians, and the
editor of Bed and
Sometimes Breakfast: An
Anthology of
Landladies. Hobohemians. A
study of
luxurious poverty., Author:
Philip Owens, Publisher:...