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