the two thousand guineas

  • 1(the) Two Thousand Guineas — the Two Thousand Guineas [the Two Thousand Guineas] (also the 2 000 Guineas) a well known British horse race run every year at ↑Newmarket in late April or early May. It was first held in 1809 …

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  • 2Two Thousand Guineas — (also the 2 000 Guineas) a well known British horse race run every year at Newmarket in late April or early May. It was first held in 1809. * * * ▪ horse race also spelled  2,000 Guineas        one of the English Classic horse races (with the… …

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  • 3Two Thousand Guineas — Two Thou|sand Guin|eas, the , 2000 Guineas a famous British horse race run at Newmarket …

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  • 4One Thousand Guineas — ➡ racing * * * ▪ horse race also spelled  1,000 Guineas        one of the five English Classic horse races, run over a straight mile (1.6 km) on the Rowley Mile course at the Newmarket (Suffolk) spring meeting. The race was first run in 1814. It… …

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  • 5The Flying Dutchman (horse) — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = The Flying Dutchman caption = The match race between The Flying Dutchman and Voltigeur sire = Bay Middleton grandsire = Sultan dam = Barbelle damsire = Sandbeck sex = Stallion foaled = 1846 country =… …

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  • 62 000 Guineas — the Two Thousand Guineas [the Two Thousand Guineas] (also the 2 000 Guineas) a well known British horse race run every year at ↑Newmarket in late April or early May. It was first held in 1809 …

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  • 72,000 Guineas Stakes — Turf race infobox class = Group 1 horse race = 2,000 Guineas Stakes caption = The Finish of the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket by Samuel Henry Alken (1810 1894) location = Newmarket Racecourse Newmarket, England inaugurated = 1809 race type =… …

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  • 8The Emerald Isle — ; or, The Caves of Carrig Cleena , is a two act comic opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and Edward German, and a libretto by Basil Hood. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on April 27 1901, closing on November 9 1901 after a run of 205… …

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  • 9The Reform'd Coquet — The Reform d Coquet, alternately titled The Memoirs of Amoranda, is a novella, about 70 pages long, written by Mary Davys and published in 1724. It is an important work in helping to establish the form of the novel, as dramas were the dominant… …

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  • 101,000 Guineas Stakes — For races of a similar name, see Thousand Guineas (disambiguation). Group 1 race 1,000 Guineas Stakes Location Rowley Mile Newmarket, England Inaugurated 1814 Race type Flat / Thoroughbred Sponsor QIPCO …

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