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The bears seem partial to something red called a Cape Codder.
Can't you leave the poor codder alone?"
The Cape Codder is a type of boat.
The cosmopolitan is a relative of cranberry coolers like the Cape Codder.
He was like a Zen master or something, the inscrutable native Cape Codder.
Railroad For people without cars or who want to leave their car behind, Amtrak has weekend service on the Cape Codder.
Cape Codder (train)
Cape Codder can denote:
Memories of cryptozoologist, from the Cape Codder:
Amtrak's Cape Codder connects New York and Hyannis only on weekends.
The train, called the Cape Codder, goes to and from Hyannis; the trip takes about six hours from New York.
The healthiest drink would be a Cape Codder, vodka mixed with cranberry juice, which contains an antioxidant that supports the immune system, he says.
The latter, made with cranberry juice, is a New England highball, like the Cape Codder and the sea breeze.
Reservations (which can be made on both lines through Amtrak) are required for the Cape Codder and on connections from it to Falmouth.
According to some, the Sea Breeze, along with the Cape Codder and Bay Breeze, did not become very popular until the 1970s.
Day Cape Codder (New York - Hyannis/Woods Hole) (summer only)
Between 1986 and 1996, Amtrak operated the Cape Codder during summer weekends from New York City to Hyannis.
But in any case, Mr. Whynott, an 11th-generation Cape Codder, celebrates the wonder of these fish most expressively in these pages.
She added that in her own home, a Cape Codder in Ashfield, Mass., everyone tends to congregate around a wood-burning stove in the kitchen.
A little farther east on 6A, in the charming village of Yarmouthport, one of the area's newest and quirkiest museums memorializes another interesting Cape Codder.