Celebrated in fable or legend.
1 Gurkhas say nowadays the fabled knife is used more often in cooking.
2 Surely not your fabled bird-women.' Seeing a hint of movement she squinted.
3 Cork, of course, already has one fabled venue in its back pages.
4 It carried the fabled Amber Room panels stolen from a Russian palace.
5 Ponce de Leon sought in Florida for the fabled Fountain of Youth.
6 Across his figure passes the salamander, the fabled reptile of the fire.
7 Cyllenian ranges: Mount Cyllene, in southern Greece, the fabled birthplace of Hermes.
8 The last two followed his fabled escapes from Mexico's top security prisons.
9 Overview: Pirates in pursuit of the fabled treasure sail through treacherous waters.
10 People camped out, went for bushwalks in search of the fabled circus.
11 Bats, legendary cohorts of phantoms reinforce their myth in fabled horror .
12 The Dolphin is fabled to have been translated to heaven by Neptune.
13 It is a scene like that fabled in Vathek's hall of Eblis.
14 Time after time, each lead ended without location of the fabled damsel.
15 Dreams sweep over him, issuing from the fabled gates of shining ivory.
16 This might have been that fabled London of which young Whittington dreamed.
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