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  • Beat in the counter-revolution
  • Question this woman we brought round
  • A communication from the spirit world?
  • Fill the ward
  • The female got aboard with the flier
  • Free trip going to the East
  • Goes down to see some items in the kitchen department
  • Left one with nothing to read
  • Shut up! The fellow has a gun
  • Set the bird free to irritate her
  • Everything second-hand? That's quite customary
  • The patrolling cops detained everybody at the fishmonger's
  • Am first making changes to the final chapter
  • Did turn the vehicle round
  • An official reception means work
  • In consequence, there's very little time
  • So much longer!
  • Spend a lot of time on sea trips
  • Shy, slip off
  • Does it moan when the gardener pulls it up?
  • "Old Fruit" competed in the race, in short
  • I took a tea-break at work as a palliative
  • "Deadlock" is hackneyed, pal
  • Disturbed that it's not yet paid
  • Goes up in the air when one discloses unexpectedly
  • Fairly? I should say so
  • Got up in pink
  • What might be a warning device for the plant
  • Proposed to the future wife
  • The animal has a lair inside? Nonsense!
  • You stand outside the hotel
  • Mark brought us in to give support
  • A state of somnolence
  • The gang will hold their arranged meeting
  • Sleeve you put your arm into
  • Fighting to get something done
  • Stop and bow
  • Would, you say, talk, though no parrot
  • A complete change of opinion regarding the variety act
  • George —, editor of a famous Dictionary of Music and Musicians who died in 1900
  • Woody —, Milwaukee-born jazz clarinettist who led various bands called The Herd
  • Eurasian woodland plant also called buckrams and wild garlic
  • War of —, 18th-century conflict between England and Spain
  • & 5D US television series starring James Garner in the title role as a private investigator
  • Anne —, wife of William Shakespeare who died in 1623
  • 1972 Alfred Hitchcock film starring Jon Finch, Alec McCowen and Barry Foster
  • Republic on the Persian Gulf whose capital is Baghdad
  • Leader of the conspiracy against Julius Caesar in the William Shakespeare play of that name
  • The —, 2007 film thriller starring Kristen Stewart and Dylan McDermott
  • Large mandolin used in Italian folk music
  • Martin —, author of the novels Yellow Dog and Other People
  • Sebastien —, winner of the World Rally Drivers' Championship from 2004-12
  • Fruit-bearing tree whose leaves were used by Adam and Eve in the Bible to clothe themselves
  • & 13D 2005 World Championships women's 100m gold medallist
  • Lieutenant of Othello in the William Shakespeare play of that name
  • Josef —, Czech composer of symphony Asrael and tone poem A Summer's Tale
  • Derek —, National Coal Board chairman from 1972-82
  • Mike —, comedian-actor who played Frank Butcher in BBC TV soap EastEnders
  • Fine net fabric of silk or rayon used as a trimming for hats
  • The —, 1958 stage play by Brendan Behan
  • Common European warbler with an olive-brown plumage
  • Beams of light
  • Percussion instrument
  • European capital
  • Breakfast gadget?
  • Pamper
  • Small lump
  • One from the States?
  • Shopkeeper
  • Victoria or greengage?
  • Sword
  • Feudal servants' attire
  • Passageways
  • Adhesive badge
  • Flammable bog matter
  • Art form
  • Bamboo stem
  • Liquid measure
  • Ranch
  • Bright shade of green
  • Unprincipled
  • Decorative flags
  • Reportedly elevate fish
  • City for cavorting pairs
  • Something familiar may ring it
  • Drink to queen getting appliance
  • Mollycoddle lettuce group
  • Clapped around course
  • Trans-Atlantic camera in operation
  • Seller of rare tile design
  • Get gun out a bit
  • Bears using weapon
  • Reddish-purple feather loses a point
  • Restrict prisoner to penalty
  • Let nuns run riot in underpasses
  • As it happens, railway uniform
  • Label on small heart
  • Excludes barriers
  • Hope a tanker contains fuel
  • Drama involving a rope
  • Tool exchanged for money
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