Clue | Answer |
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A bit of poetry is what makes them so positive (6) | View Answer |
At least it's in whatever manner one wants | View Answer |
Bundle up and speak, but not plainly | View Answer |
But soft! The duck may be down over you | View Answer |
By instalments the 5 down goddess sounds like this (6) | View Answer |
Go at one, just a little | View Answer |
Has the receiver been put down? Ha-ha! | View Answer |
How David turns, having escaped the editor | View Answer |
How much the camper gets out of it | View Answer |
If she gets to fifty she'll not be mad any more | View Answer |
If you stir the mixture with a cert, that will make it comparatively stiff | View Answer |
In this regard one meets up with the East here | View Answer |
Inhabited? | View Answer |
It makes one tired when one views the locomotive thus (9) | View Answer |
It seems Robert had his hair cut on the bed | View Answer |
It would make one love to end this on ahead | View Answer |
No tin skin | View Answer |
Not so odd that this might ebb and flow of late | View Answer |
Not the main thing to have heaved a sigh, by the sound of it, by the way | View Answer |
Ox, perhaps, is made of grain | View Answer |
She will put in her name, or in a miss in Italy | View Answer |
That lout is a swift one | View Answer |
That will make it strong for the hair | View Answer |
That would appear to begin to be proper | View Answer |
That would make her a bit of a pest | View Answer |
That's twice nothing in half for the bath | View Answer |
The criminal, if it's there too | View Answer |
The place where I may be found | View Answer |
The way collections are all to the good | View Answer |
There's no water in store for you here | View Answer |
They start with the soup to a relative extent | View Answer |
This gets under you skin, and is cheap and nasty as well | View Answer |
This once was far from valuable with it | View Answer |
Used to be what used to be seen back there | View Answer |
What a hen might be doing, stopping at sea | View Answer |
Yes, it's about to get old around here | View Answer |
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