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  1. 1.In food production, does it compete with the chicken?
  2. 2.Turning taken by an American car
  3. 3.She always gives credit
  4. 4.Navigational aid for getting back again
  5. 5.On the road, perhaps, change gear
  6. 6.In New Zealand, they form only parts of the majority
  7. 7.Sporty enough to cause a car crash, some day
  8. 8.Neither fellow made a conquest
  9. 9.Is able to name a country
  10. 10.One with colourful political ideas?
  11. 11.Seem sad that the doctor has nothing but work
  12. 12.A hiding for being a friend to the old Chinese
  13. 13.She robs a male of money!
  14. 14.Madeline's little boy
  15. 15.Mr Domingo lacks nothing, and is calm
  16. 16.Thick part of a garden seat
  17. 17.With spirit, raced after '11
  18. 18.Source of the metal for a gold key
  19. 19.Polly can only tell you what she's heard
  20. 20.To be used in a fatheaded piece of work
  21. 21.Attack with a broken stone?
  22. 22.A tram crashed into the river
  23. 23.Heavenly character of a dog
  24. 24.Right way to express enthusiasm
  25. 25.Timely signals
  26. 26.Tail-ender, perhaps, in more senses than one
  27. 27.Nominal enunciation of the demand for bread
  28. 28.Sole fruit?
  29. 29.Popular protection from precipitation
  30. 30.Doesn't deny the right of entry
  31. 31.A little light, but of double density
  32. 32.Simplifies the removal of some grease stains
  33. 33.There's a fishy redness about it
  34. 34.Maker of trays when he wasn't chasing the nymphs?
  35. 35.Not quite the girl for Romeo?
  36. 36.Thick scattering of seed around the end of the garden
  37. 37.A careless fling?
  38. 38.Scrooge-like, I'm backing some losers
  39. 39.It's often broken in Los Angeles West
  40. 40.A race established so you can bear witness
  41. 41.Be tall perhaps due to dancing
  42. 42.They're of one accord
  43. 43.Do such tactics suit holdup men?
  44. 44.It's very easy to be a model
  45. 45.A takeaway merchant
  46. 46.Charged for being sick in bed
  47. 47.Three shot out of the way
  48. 48.A happy viewer is very encouraging
  49. 49.Where grisettes went around in pairs?
  50. 50.In a group, one girl has a can-opener
  51. 51.For sale in central Hampstead, second-hand
  52. 52.This largely describes potatoes
  53. 53.One short month at the submarine centre
  54. 54.The way mates can take sides
  55. 55.A lass animated by dance music
  56. 56.It's after wild fun that you're not in good shape
  57. 57.Planetary lighting centre
  58. 58.A well balanced result
  59. 59.Garments for cows?
  60. 60.Jack's portion of jellied eels
  61. 61.Thanks to a fast time, one shows ability
  62. 62.Are they slow to flap around?
  63. 63.My dog?
  64. 64.They serve to provide many helpful devices
  65. 65.A stand seat
  66. 66.Song of the once penniless lady
  67. 67.After money, they're fat cats
  68. 68.Having a telephone conversation while the clothes are drying?
  69. 69.Found one tin out and I put it away
  70. 70.Love bird
  71. 71.Conclude, when you delve about in
  72. 72.Offer you continue to resist
  73. 73.Check the others have transport in
  74. 74.Arresting for wearing on the track?
  75. 75.Isn't that just like a fellow!
  76. 76.Cook trifle
  77. 77.For you it's hot, in a little cup
  78. 78.Did open the door to, granted
  79. 79.What broke the antler? A bush?
  80. 80.He joins in the row
  81. 81.Further back, get in the way of?
  82. 82.Unexpectedly discloses the sources
  83. 83.Thinks, amid friends, the tide is turning
  84. 84.It's an awful line - was that "in Hyde Park?"
  85. 85.How you said "I've reached the top of the ladder"?
  86. 86.Would seem, to somebody like yourself, say
  87. 87.Level on a bit too low
  88. 88.Mentioned the judge had slipped up
  89. 89.Run the water for the plant
  90. 90.Thought the reed would flourish by the water
  91. 91.Refuses to move from the backwoods
  92. 92.Belittle the little beauty on the cover
  93. 93.Show to be in charge in the department
  94. 94.Having dried out the interior, shilly-shallied
  95. 95.Everywhere, from penthouse to basement?
  96. 96.Six, in all, were hacked to pieces by the scoundrel
  97. 97.Going right up in the air, is powerful
  98. 98.Played tricks that made one look small
  99. 99.Bad weather outside, is inside having something to eat
  100. 100.That reminds me about the good tip: "Artist's Model"
  101. 101.Celebrated, getting me into a rage
  102. 102.It flies with the female aboard
  103. 103.Tax electricity
  104. 104.Persuade me to point the gun in another direction
  105. 105.The woman and man run after
  106. 106.Falter for a second, then fall
  107. 107.Cowards' sad return to darts organisation
  108. 108.Found out it's, most unusually, a duet
  109. 109.Understood everything, when one watched right through
  110. 110.Spotted as it ran towards the home turn
  111. 111.A twit, very noisy and terribly rude to have about
  112. 112.Adopt a different attitude for rest
  113. 113.When counted on, misinformed again
  114. 114.Infatuation at the party?
  115. 115.Persons attached to cowboys?
  116. 116.The meadow beyond the river
  117. 117.Being hirsute is dangerous!
  118. 118.Name for a superior hair-style
  119. 119.Wild romps at the Albert Hall
  120. 120.As urban types, they possibly own ties
  121. 121.Student's room
  122. 122.One or many
  123. 123.The twin's car is at the back of the garage
  124. 124.Go round appearing as Romeo in a sketch
  125. 125.Is going around town setting high standards
  126. 126.Collected documentation of a new life
  127. 127.A 'Model T' in scarlet?
  128. 128.Fishy novice in a straw hat
  129. 129.One uses it single-handed
  130. 130.Who's the doctor who knows how to treat it?
  131. 131.An outing with Juliet, a relative
  132. 132.Female never seen at a London theatre
  133. 133.The cold I had after breaking a leg
  134. 134.With which, men consume half a loaf?
  135. 135.Think out the motive
  136. 136.A short run
  137. 137.Fodder inducing feverishness?
  138. 138.Their performance is out of this world
  139. 139.Politician in uneasy truce over teatime treat
  140. 140.His opposition comes from Mrs Witherspoon
  141. 141.Her mate makes a cocky display
  142. 142.Brightens up when there are special benefits
  143. 143.A worn nutcracker, I see
  144. 144.More sensible layout of wires
  145. 145.A pointer, maybe, as to what to do with a plot
  146. 146.It's better when princes have a change of heart
  147. 147.Cook some grouse badly
  148. 148.Apprentice outwardly dismissed for having been lazy
  149. 149.On half-days, a bad game will do no good!
  150. 150.Mere pretence in place of academic knowledge

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