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  1. 1.Were meandering around the south by river
  2. 2.Sing of love amid the waving corn?
  3. 3.She sounds fruity!
  4. 4.Doesn't change, this port
  5. 5.Mixing it into the wrong fuel is useless!
  6. 6.Undertake to carry forward?
  7. 7.Another name for Indiana
  8. 8.One can call it bread
  9. 9.Push violently the wrong way and spoil
  10. 10.Given a push to get started, left
  11. 11.Show the vessel to me that I'm to go in
  12. 12.And one is heartless with the girl
  13. 13.Don't leave me shivering in the water
  14. 14.Having left before you depart
  15. 15.A fan and he's holding something up
  16. 16.Possibly meant to think going in will create a diversion
  17. 17.For the French, the usual answer
  18. 18.The bird did fly in to get under cover
  19. 19.The egg the female is protecting is one of a pair
  20. 20.Expenses incurred once you leave your front door?
  21. 21.Should have followed them out, I reckoned
  22. 22.Figure the poem is some kind of secret message
  23. 23.He waves the wand about again
  24. 24.Charges, having caught us, but the case is thrown out
  25. 25.Blasted freezing!
  26. 26.Leaving for something new
  27. 27.It's anything but fair play!
  28. 28.Was turning to look at something in the playground
  29. 29.With an English mother, is of Dutch origin
  30. 30.Going to put them with an egg into the oven to cook
  31. 31.Lose an opportunity, say, through bad luck
  32. 32.The two twits got in a hitman
  33. 33.Working only for money
  34. 34.They're in the store wrapped up ready for fans to buy
  35. 35.A loud "Show business"
  36. 36.The European put the water drain the wrong way round
  37. 37.Means it's something to play
  38. 38.As to changing colour on the outside when cooked
  39. 39.Sent me to fill the breach, creating animosity
  40. 40.That is to slot the name into, silly!
  41. 41.In other words, turn the table on the speaker
  42. 42.Partakes of, when one is forced to
  43. 43.Grandiloquent way of describing the soprano voice
  44. 44.Do take the dog to go along with you
  45. 45.The tenant's job?
  46. 46.Literally true
  47. 47.The women started to cut back
  48. 48.Indicate by your expression when you enter
  49. 49.Commendation a US fruit is about to get
  50. 50.The one set in the ship is more erotic
  51. 51.He's rude being shown in
  52. 52.Send back right on time
  53. 53.In a daze read out, with an exclamation of surprise
  54. 54.The majority, getting out of line, are a bit wet
  55. 55.Could one teach a trout to swim?
  56. 56.To whom Aidan switched from Diana?
  57. 57.Loudly express disapproval of an unfinished novel?
  58. 58.Maybe the time's about right for worthiness
  59. 59.Like a sandbag, it has striking potential
  60. 60.She's established in the V and A
  61. 61.Do men fight for seats in it?
  62. 62.Die a bit of a hero in a shipwreck
  63. 63.Additional house numbers?
  64. 64.Trashy part, hardly colourful
  65. 65.An appeal, or maybe part of one
  66. 66.Leave hastily, a fugitive
  67. 67.Antipodean creature found moving by us poms
  68. 68.Seaman's manipulative art
  69. 69.Glutted with dates?
  70. 70.To a point, an old-fashioned way to be tranquilised
  71. 71.Warmish when the tide's out around the pierhead
  72. 72.It's good as hot air
  73. 73.One still wicked after coming to a bad end?
  74. 74.Obviously more than one short day
  75. 75.Many lonely ladies have such stockings
  76. 76.Where to confer knighthood upon the excellent
  77. 77.Praise doggedly merited?
  78. 78.Rotary member, this Russian?
  79. 79.Point terrible evils out as you complain tearfully
  80. 80.Spud dined in extremes of terror!
  81. 81.Starts fabricating stories of civil disorder
  82. 82.Not making a century
  83. 83.The most you can expect from a generous parent
  84. 84.An odd rhyme for almost any person
  85. 85.Pointless, maybe, but having point in cricket
  86. 86.The way one looks as an onlooker?
  87. 87.Like some piece judged to be plagiarised
  88. 88.Lives temporarily with a roguish scamp
  89. 89.Box of vital personal treasures
  90. 90.Perfect organ composition by father
  91. 91.Politely contradicted
  92. 92.The char's eating companion?
  93. 93.Their fertility is locally unusual
  94. 94.Became established as a clique, being fashionable
  95. 95.Trying to be touchy?
  96. 96.Storage place for various oils
  97. 97.Not all castanets are brown!
  98. 98.Songs of Carlo's composition?
  99. 99.They don't really look down in the mouth!
  100. 100.Is done as an inventor
  101. 101.Violent character, though mostly sheepish?
  102. 102.Strip off like a soft-headed swimmer!
  103. 103.The sailmaker's daughter?
  104. 104.Expletive called for when a hole appears
  105. 105.Mean to be a first-class leader of men
  106. 106.The tea lady?
  107. 107.Rent to sailors
  108. 108.Skill before the days of iron ships
  109. 109.Hypocrisy? There's no such word!
  110. 110.Stop being a bit hard on an officer
  111. 111.Delightful name for a girl
  112. 112.Opposite of cheese, in a sense
  113. 113.Periods of camera-shyness?
  114. 114.A capital boss
  115. 115.One with a crush on you won't poison you
  116. 116.People very rash to appear in numbers
  117. 117.Look beneath you, as the bingo caller might say?
  118. 118.Felt uncertain about what was to hand!
  119. 119.Like mother, she's a beauty
  120. 120.School fees?
  121. 121.Her love was all for Leander
  122. 122.A companion, ever poetic, will give heart
  123. 123.Complain bitterly about certain transport
  124. 124.Drop by to watch TV
  125. 125.Such treatment can be upsetting to a lad about ten
  126. 126.Article I had to back up
  127. 127.He may be cured
  128. 128.Quietly bent on getting a drink?
  129. 129.Parent, merely one among many
  130. 130.Skill in spear throwing
  131. 131.Wherein things grow heated?
  132. 132.Not unusually, one may be out about a foot
  133. 133.There's a Broad one at Ealing and elsewhere
  134. 134.Not the senior service, but it goes far back
  135. 135.Flag officer for three-quarters of an hour
  136. 136.Tibetan talk?
  137. 137.A seed, upset, gets mollified
  138. 138.Spaniard of Roman origin?
  139. 139.Anne's turned up with the tea!
  140. 140.Does it need a plucky player?
  141. 141.Unexceptional, thus repeated
  142. 142.Legendary caveman having a fling
  143. 143.Supernumerary actors looking gloomy on a rainy day
  144. 144.Boxer disheartened by an old enemy
  145. 145.Streamed or ran away with a hearty cry!
  146. 146.A receiver will do so, you agree?
  147. 147.Little boy led astray
  148. 148.It has legs or maybe columns
  149. 149.The lascivious look of a heartless lecher
  150. 150.He'll give a fellow a bit of work

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