• also refer to: Clipper Logistics, a British logistics company Clipper Teas, branded as "Clipper", a British fairtrade tea company Clipper Windpower, a wind...
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  • Baseball player Yankee Clipper, the Apollo 12 command module Yanky Clippers, a 1929 silent animated film short This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • China Clipper All pages with titles containing China Clipper All pages with titles containing "China" and "Clipper" China (disambiguation) Clipper (disambiguation)...
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  • Clip (redirect from Clip (disambiguation))
    Clipped (disambiguation) Clipper (disambiguation) Clipping (disambiguation) Clippy Clipse Klip (disambiguation) Klippe This disambiguation page lists...
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  • in 1845 for service on New York's Hudson River Santa Claus (clipper), an American clipper ship Santa Claus (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse Santa Claus...
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  • Clipped (video), a 1991 video by AC/DC Clip Clipper (disambiguation) Clipping (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • USS Florence (SP-173), a yacht chartered by the US Navy Florence (clipper), a clipper which disappeared in 1902 USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70), a cargo...
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  • central Greece. Thermopylae may also refer to: Thermopylae (clipper), an extreme composite clipper ship built 1868 HMS Thermopylae (P355), Royal Navy submarine...
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  • Stornoway (band), a band from Oxford, United Kingdom Stornoway (clipper), an 1850 British tea clipper Stornoway Airport, near Stornoway, Scotland Stornoway Communications...
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  • a 1987 cross-platform adventure game by Bulldog Hallowe'en (clipper), an iron clipper ship launched in 1870 Halloween (horse), a British-trained racehorse...
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  • Dreadnought (1801), a 98-gun second-rate Dreadnought (clipper), a three-masted medium clipper ship that sailed for the Red Cross Line of New York and...
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  • Clipper Mill may refer to the following places in the United States: Clipper Mills, California Woodberry, Baltimore, Maryland This disambiguation page...
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  • "Clipper" Smith is a nickname shared by two American football coaches who both played at the University of Notre Dame: John "Clipper" Smith (1904–1973)...
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  • Apocalypse CJ Carella's WitchCraft, a role-playing game Witchcraft (clipper), a California clipper ship built in 1850 in Salem, Massachusetts Witchcraft, a cabin...
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  • the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum Sir Lancelot (clipper), a clipper ship built in 1865 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • sister company to this airline, which operated service under the Pan Am Clipper Connection brand Pan Am Railways, formerly known as Guilford Rail System...
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  • Royal Netherlands Navy class of conventional attack submarines Swordfish (clipper), an 1851 ship designed by William H. Webb Swordfish (film), a 2001 action...
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  • steam locomotive in use from 1891 to 1915 Lord of the Isles (clipper), 1853 British tea clipper MV Lord of the Isles, the Calmac ferry Lord of the Isles (David...
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  • folk musician John C. Munro (clipper), an iron full-rigged ship built in 1862 John Munro (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Navy cargo ship Challenger (clipper), a clipper sailing ship built in London in 1852 Challenger (1853 clipper), a clipper ship built in Boston Challenger...
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  • of Ephesus who took part in the Nestorian controversy Memnon (clipper), the first clipper ship to reach San Francisco during the Gold Rush MV Memnon, a...
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  • Navy Essex-class aircraft carrier Ticonderoga-class cruiser Ticonderoga (clipper) Ticonderoga (steamboat), a museum ship belonging to the Shelburne Museum...
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  • Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's moon Europa Reason Australia, a political party in Australia Age of reason (disambiguation) No Reason (disambiguation) Reasons...
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  • mythology. Golden Fleece may also refer to: Golden Fleece (clipper), an 1855 California clipper that caught fire with a cargo of ice Golden Fleece (horse)...
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  • destroyer Chasseur, lead ship of the eponymous class Chasseur (1812 clipper), a Baltimore clipper commanded by Captain Thomas Boyle, one of the most famous American...
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  • serpentine. Sea Serpent or The Sea Serpent may refer to: Sea Serpent (clipper), 1850 clipper ship which sailed in the San Francisco and China trade Sea-Serpent...
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  • a large 19th-century Ethiopian artillery mortar Sebastopol (ship), a clipper ship Sebastopol, sister ship of the French minesweepers Inkerman and Cerisoles...
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  • Ohio Railroad between Baltimore and Detroit Ambassador (clipper), a 1869 British tea clipper, one of the last composite ships Ambassador (motorcycles)...
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  • to: Blackadder, Scottish Borders, a Scottish village Blackadder (clipper), a clipper ship built in 1870 Blackadder Water, a river in the Scottish Borders...
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