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- (The) Lilywhites is a nickname of many sports teams, typically because they play in white clothing. Berkhamsted Town Bromley F.C. Cambridge City F.C. Faversham...
- cricketer Lilywhite, a song by Cat Stevens, from the album Mona Bone Jakon (1970) The Lilywhites, a nickname for Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Major Lilywhite, protagonist...
- exhaustion from defending its kingdom, she tasks the childlike Banjo Lilywhite, the last surviving gangster, to carry on the task of protecting the teeth...
- produced Phish's Billy Breathes, and he returned to produce Joy in 2009. Lilywhite was featured as the subject for a BBC Radio 1 do****entary series on record...
- Banjo's surname in the novel is 'Lilywhite', not 'Cropper', although Teatime refers to Medium Dave as 'Mr. Lilywhite' while threatening him in the tower...
- (2002) Attak (2002) Gare du Nord **** 'n' Jazz (2007) Love For Lunch (2009) Lilywhite Soul (2011) Life****y (2012) Stronger! (2015) 10 jaar leuven kort (2004)...
- delivered to North London. Nicknames for the club include "Spurs" and "the Lilywhites". Initially, the north London side pla**** games between themselves and...
- Ryan Hansen in the central role. In 2015, he began starring as Major Lilywhite on The CW's comedy-drama horror series iZombie. In June 2016, Buckley...
- Preston North End Full name Preston North End Football Club Nickname(s) The Lilywhites, The Invincibles Short name PNE Founded 1880 (144 years ago) (1880) Ground...
- back together with Peyton, expressing their love for each other. Major Lilywhite (portra**** by Robert Buckley) is Liv's ex-fiancé (she had ended their...