Clues | Answers |
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Appearing for trial, drunk is tense | UPTIGHT |
Assumes fan, streaker, got excited close to end | TAKESFORGRANTED |
Bad language -- not good to admit to office | SWEARIN |
Bit of theatre'll entertain this woman | ELLEN |
Called up, composed | DRAFTED |
Daughter on railway on headland shows sign of thirst | DRYNESS |
Easy to get around in one, vehicle brought back by bishop in storm | NAVIGABLE |
Editorial about Scottish town preacher | LAYREADER |
Embarrassed, the Parisian put up senior church member | ELDER |
Expression used when turning in honourable noble that's abandoned king | GOODNIGHT |
Female fatality in Eliot's river | FLOSS |
Fetch over boy all treated as an arrogant know-all? | TOOCLEVERBYHALF |
Find stock after short time | TRACE |
Get rid of bugs in den, if it's terribly cold inside | DISINFECT |
Clues | Answers |
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Head for Bertie's on arrival, then southern seat of Lord Emsworth | BLANDINGS |
Implied historian not with us | TACIT |
Indefinite number diving in seen struggling in Tees, swirling river | TENNESSEE |
Lots consumed by plump teenagers | UMPTEEN |
Makes alterations to Religious Education classes | REFORMS |
Member in rear, mostly, in race | STLEGER |
Missing trick, conquistador in ring upset Torquemada, perhaps | GRANDINQUISITOR |
Needs to be treated by doctor in a city in Saxony | DRESDEN |
On one's own in plant, bottling nitrogen | ALONE |
Plump? Here's a single slice of bread! | ROUND |
Process, in my book, confused a primate | PROBOSCISMONKEY |
Sample speciality -- about to indulge to the full when served up | FORETASTE |
Slight quarrel about river fish | SPRAT |
Very close friends, for example, love changes externally | ALTEREGOS |
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