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It was going to be fun playing hare and hounds across Europe.
In this computer game, the hares and hounds are reversed.
"Guess we'll have to play hare and hounds," Joe observed.
Meanwhile, it was time to play hare and hounds.
There is now only one public house, the Hare and Hounds, located on the main street.
The village retains a public house, the Hare and Hounds, which has been open since at least 1879.
Hare and Hounds events are made up of two separate race courses with each course averaging 40 miles in length.
'Come on over to the Hare and Hounds with me.
You didn't even nip out to the Hare and Hounds for a quick one.
The Huntsmen I have outrun, a noble game of hare and hounds.
The village public house is the Hare and Hounds on Main Street.
When he played hares and hounds with the village boys he was always the last to be caught, if caught at all.
The Hare and Hounds public house, built in the 17th century, was once used as a place to hold trials of local criminals, including murders.
There is one pub, The Hare and Hounds.
There are no amenities in the village other than the local public house, the Hare and Hounds on West Road.
It also is the base for Thames Hare and Hounds, the oldest cross country running club in the world.
Hare and Hounds may refer to:
In 1903, he was captain of the Bendigo Hare and Hounds athletics club.
He'd eaten dinner alone in the Hare and Hounds, then had a couple of pints in the Bridge.
Marley met Sparrer in the Hare and Hounds at ten the following evening.
Approximately 20 hot air ballons participate in a hare and hounds hot air balloon race.
The last record of the Hare and Hounds is from 1806, but the Roebuck Inn continues to serve the village.
It hosts two pubs: the Hare and Hounds, and the Jubilee.
The local inns are the Royal Oak and the Hare and Hounds.
Formal cross country competition traces its history to the 19th century and an English game called "hare and hounds" or "the paper chase".