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- Chief constable [r]: Title given to the chief police officer of every territorial police force in the United Kingdom, except for the City of London Police and the Metropolitan Police. [e]
- Lilian Wyles [r]: The first attested female Officer of the Criminal Investigation Department. [e]
- Scotland Yard [r]: The traditional name of the headquarters of the London, United Kingdom Metropolitan Police. [e]
- Ice hockey [r]: A game, played on ice, which consists of two teams of six players, each attempting to drive a small hard rubber disc called a puck into their opponent's goal net. [e]
- The Man Who Hated Banks [r]: Collection of short stories celebrating 50 years of publishing by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert. [e]
- Even Murderers Take Holidays and Other Mysteries [r]: 2007 collection of short stories by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert. [e]