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Folk song recorded by Lonnie Donegan: c?m?e?l?n? g?p...
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Wartime German finds eel wriggling in US sitcom: ?e?r? s?i???l?
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Native of an ancient kingdom in Asia Minor: ???i?n
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Word meaning 5d in predecimal currency: f?p?????
A ticket that may (or may not) conceal a prize: ?????c? c?r?
A deep collar worn to cover a low neckline: ?e?t?a...
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14d. Chiaroscuuro: ?l?r? O?s?u?e
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7 down: Get high after handling small bull. ??n?g?m?n? ?????
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7a. Mountain in an Arab country: j?b?l...
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sorry, I didn't put in the definition. it was Existing items incorporated into artwork . ?f?e?s. ?r?u?e?
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5d. ?f?e?s ?r?u?e?
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1a Australian warbler with streaked brown plumage: g?a?s?i?d. 10a Legislator whose codification of Athenian law was notoriou for its severity: d?a?o. 11a An eyestalk, as in snails: o?m?t?p?o??. 18a...
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16a: Nail detective poet. ?p?n?e?
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5d: Love's about turn takes sailor on journey under sea. e?r?s?a?
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An organism that is modified by its environment: ?c?d
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Bad day today! Can you please help with the following. The cowslip; h?r? p?t?r. Dye made by dissolving indigo in sulphuric acid; ??x?? ???e. To emphasize the importanve of religious or other...
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20 across. Invigorating shut-eye for prisoner stirring near piano: ?o?e? n?p
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5d For every noise, a pet noise: ?v?r 6d One relative about to find seed: ?e???
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The force or energy which sustains the essential nature of a person or object according to Gerard Manley Hopkins: i?s?r?s?...
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British steamship torpedoed and sunk in 1918: i?k?s?
Desert in the Arabian Peninsula: ?y?i?n desert
Diviner in the Torah of the Jewish Bible: ?a?a?m...
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6D: Order wheels, four in number, to get right answer. c?r?i?o?a. All I can think of is carcinoma, which seems to have nothing to do with the clue, except "car" could be "wheels". Have I got something...
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Traditional utterances ascribed to Jesus, but not in the canonical Gospels: a?r?p?? Weekly magazine founded in 1902 by Edward O'Cullen: i?e???d? o?? Quatrains of eight-syllable lines: l?i? m???e In...
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