Maybe this is just me, but for the current royal dynasty one I knew Windsor, but I couldn’t figure out how the word house was part of Windsor. Maybe this could be clarified somehow?
In the US, at least, it's popular for children to make gingerbread houses at Christmas - with gingerbread walls, icing to hold them together, and decorated with gumdrops and other candies. You can buy kits in stores with all the items needed, often with graham crackers instead of real gingerbread.
I always think of lighthouses as maritime warning beacons rather than one that identifies a harbour. They are always located at or near hazards (like rocks) to warn vessels of the danger. For me, a harbour beacon would be one used for navigation purposes.
Sly dogs.
So, you remember Brenda then... glad all survived.
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