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Reach the others and stop (4,2,4) |
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Above everything else it's a
protective garment (7) |
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Religious representation of two
Greek letters (5) |
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Just an old-time variety performance
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Piece in the paper suggests a bit on
the favorite (7) |
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A legal position contrived by Edison
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Showed surprise when a good man
began a new trade (7) |
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Mince pie and preserve for a gourmet
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Sam in the US is dad's brother (5) |
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It's talked about among potato
pickers (5) |
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A form of assurance (6) |
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Those present two hours before
midnight at a ball (10) |
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A winning ticket-holder returns for
the prize (6) |
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Having an adjournment but stopping
on perhaps (10) |
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Properly run he could be a leading
Indian (5) |
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Partners who dance up in close
formation (7) |
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Stop in a few bars (7) |
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It makes a man keen on money and a
woman on food (7) |
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Puzzle that's nothing if not
negative (7) |
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Writers use it to get rid of
unwanted characters (6) |
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Innocent one in part of the church
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Put on edge (5) |
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As Samson was when shorn of his
locks ? (10) |
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Crime provided in turn-up at end of
the story (5) |
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