Clues | Answers |
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A long way for Davis, the jazz musician | MILES |
Avert the face from performance with a team going under | TURNASIDE |
Bishop has amusing setback | BLIGHT |
Component of birthday tea? That's very easy! | APIECEOFCAKE |
Counsellor taking fellows to eminence in Devon? | MENTOR |
Disciple repentant finally, embraced by Lord | PETER |
Experienced diner may want food thus enhanced | SEASONED |
Female over coffee looking embarrassed to be buttered up | FLATTERED |
Good-looking products finally taken to market | SMART |
Head of Department is leading programme of study, giving lecture | DISCOURSE |
Humble way followed by saint | MODEST |
Most juicy book about powerful female -- desire to get hold of it | LUSHEST |
Much less solitary with others being brought in | LETALONE |
Olympic event brings endless debate | DISCUS |
Clues | Answers |
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One who may be looking for a permanent job involving some winter nights | INTERN |
Pal is hot, ill -- doctor may be here | HOSPITAL |
Pimple at side of leg? You've got it! | SPOTON |
Power coming to pulpit activity | PREACHING |
Private home, the thing gone round by friend | INTIMATE |
Procedural matter that is troubling to poor friend | POINTOFORDER |
Representative of death in play? | SALESMAN |
Saturn maybe in lecture | ROCKET |
See copper, male who may be standing in for colleague? | LOCUM |
Shows hesitation, fine changes being needed | FALTERS |
Vehicle taking hundred to match, first to leave | CARRIAGE |
Voluntary work gets a lot in after training | OPTIONAL |
Waters flowing back -- chaps collected sludge | SEDIMENT |
Zero quiet periods in staged entertainments | OPERAS |
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