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  1. 1.A little room to look into
  2. 2.Picked at the polls
  3. 3.The question of who sounds a sorceress?
  4. 4.Without taking minutes to get round a bend?
  5. 5.Chief method of movement?
  6. 6.Fashions that seem a bit nasty to the French?
  7. 7.A layer of rich enamel
  8. 8.One's right to be paid, perhaps, without delay
  9. 9.Rigging a test, say
  10. 10.Starting no end of terrible strife
  11. 11.Swimmer's eccentric aunt
  12. 12.Run past!
  13. 13.Argue with a posh girl to make tea, perhaps
  14. 14.Establishment obviously needing a way to heat water
  15. 15.Place for a meeting that should lead somewhere
  16. 16.Go in for painting, etc., and language
  17. 17.What the wind did in a terrible way
  18. 18.Is no longer soft, and may sting
  19. 19.Resting places of variable cost
  20. 20.A goal, at rugby, after being nil-nil? Gosh!
  21. 21.It may come back to one's ear
  22. 22.Change one's act?
  23. 23.Callow youth's assignation with Jan, initially?
  24. 24.Mineral found in ceramic artwork
  25. 25.Dissipated, like many a drunken sot
  26. 26.He's plumb suspended!
  27. 27.It grows among luxuriant reeds
  28. 28.His E-mail has a letter missing
  29. 29.It's solidly sustaining
  30. 30.It can have an arresting consequence
  31. 31.Is this book an album?
  32. 32.Facial wear of novel character
  33. 33.A bit of a bloomer
  34. 34.Jack's treatment for warts?
  35. 35.Is in suspense
  36. 36.Billy's got to hide an article
  37. 37.Gave some ideas to an officer
  38. 38.Beer? It can taste just like tea!
  39. 39.No lout can make a name in France!
  40. 40.Potentially flaming redheads
  41. 41.Fishy fellow?
  42. 42.An eye for a drink?
  43. 43.In a glass case, so to speak
  44. 44.Lettuce from Nicosia
  45. 45.Korean mineral?
  46. 46.Might he really thump a tub?
  47. 47.Rue crashing out of the race, say
  48. 48.You could call it a pork pie
  49. 49.Bunny girl?
  50. 50.Tom's wrong about Des being unassuming
  51. 51.Figure I'm not very bright
  52. 52.Sculptor who worked a lot in wrought iron?
  53. 53.He was touchy where gold was concerned
  54. 54.Liable to make wet admissions?
  55. 55.Shape of an official document
  56. 56.Ice cream makes it a cold one
  57. 57.If you can hear it you don't read it
  58. 58.Lawful arrest by pollice officer after a carnival
  59. 59.Jump and turn pale
  60. 60.Ridings in old Yorkshire?
  61. 61.An excessive desire, that's understood
  62. 62.Agreement number 500
  63. 63.Wherein residents can get old at some stage
  64. 64.Gas extractable from methane only
  65. 65.A persuasive talker
  66. 66.Cool-headed individuals in traffic control
  67. 67.Sweet nonsense
  68. 68.They're tame, but step back anyway
  69. 69.Cut off from central Ruislip at all times
  70. 70.Passed as symmetrical
  71. 71.Quickly disperse the poor outside the theatre
  72. 72.Ministry, at present, of fish?
  73. 73.Some American name for a girl
  74. 74.Of stolen radio equipment?
  75. 75.Time to show resilience
  76. 76.When decayed, hopeless to rent
  77. 77.Honour a little man as king!
  78. 78.May well be bent over the sink
  79. 79.Picks out individual matches
  80. 80.Performed as a stand-in
  81. 81.In fiction, Sam has a cushy place in the southeast
  82. 82.Wild lion lying on the floor
  83. 83.Put on some headdress
  84. 84.He would hold a man to be a gypsy
  85. 85.A flier to greet anew
  86. 86.Prisoner having to leave by river
  87. 87.A downy bird
  88. 88.Up-to-date ministry
  89. 89.Given a start in life, as in France
  90. 90.Cut short a meandering trail?
  91. 91.Marshy area in the south of England
  92. 92.By going round the pub, one gets somewhere near Harrow
  93. 93.Girl from Aden?
  94. 94.Sing about hearty clowns, e.g. when broadcasting
  95. 95.It's fun, cobber
  96. 96.Love in sin, say
  97. 97.Lack of silence in the reading room
  98. 98.In grammar schools, it's astronomical!
  99. 99.For a chap prowling round, the entrance
  100. 100.He took on a king of the jungle
  101. 101.Began with the need to go out to work
  102. 102.Concealing a delight you don't allow to remain secret
  103. 103.All those attending, force to leave
  104. 104.Bound to have it returned by the editor
  105. 105.The liqueur, plan to do something with again
  106. 106.Shows about how old the trousers are
  107. 107.The news gets to me approaching the second green
  108. 108.With the exception of one Italian port
  109. 109.See to it that you follow right through
  110. 110.Running through from behind, which is not playing fair
  111. 111.Criticises for entering two seconds late
  112. 112.Little knowing, begins with a short period
  113. 113.Drat, the rain's coming in, comrade!
  114. 114.For the actors, or cast, "Sister Ada" is a disaster
  115. 115.Agrees, surprisingly, and the fellow's about to get a female boss
  116. 116.Had witnessed and heard the flare-up
  117. 117.He has a beer sent round to
  118. 118.Turn back to scold about
  119. 119.Speak of incarcerating one thief
  120. 120."It's a female," you declared
  121. 121.How one became ever more firm with?
  122. 122.Mum is amazed
  123. 123.At a loose end in spring
  124. 124.Speak ill, or speak grandiloquently, about a pal
  125. 125.Says nothing to Tom, standing outside the shack
  126. 126.Come out tops in the ballet competition?
  127. 127.The European man-of-war may have a deadly sting
  128. 128.Beside the bed is a girl
  129. 129.Watch the performer giving the encore?
  130. 130.Take a long time about getting through, you admit
  131. 131.Again take up painting after a break
  132. 132.Left one in a card with her name
  133. 133.The order for silence, treat rebelliously and break
  134. 134.How quickly they both got agitated?
  135. 135.Working somewhere that's a hive of activity?
  136. 136.Freezes and preserves to this day
  137. 137.Leering horribly when I appear in dishabille
  138. 138.Saw the animal turn and pull back into
  139. 139.Fumes with anger
  140. 140.From the information I have, almost all are friendly
  141. 141.The creature, a duck, is in some trouble
  142. 142.In connection with the brouhaha
  143. 143.Speak for the people
  144. 144.Bear corporal punishment
  145. 145.Did Edgar write as a mural expert?
  146. 146.One of the herd stampeded in "13 Across”?
  147. 147.Guardian of a strange land?
  148. 148.William's parliamentary business
  149. 149.A movie we back
  150. 150.Is she entitled to more than one "mister”?

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