a father accepting help when fearful : Crossword Clue

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  • - a father accepting help when fearful
  • - Far removed from help, one has a feeling of terror
  • - fearful that oaf, losing head, might attack
  • - scared female involved in a surprise attack
  • - Cowed and bust after getting a fine
  • - When a New York father, being obliging, will help
  • - A New York magazine whenever you like
  • - When wrestlers boast they'll beat you in the ring
  • - "Glad I could help you out!"
  • - One-word response to a challenge
  • - A mutual problem accepting new beginning when seasonal
  • - Knight stopping revision of a mutual description of the Fall?
  • - Mutual. An exercise for a cooler season
  • - a mutual arrangement covering some nitty-gritties of the fall
  • - When refreshments are served, or when lunch may be served during swimming meet
  • - Team tie happily in interval for refreshment
  • - Milk deliverer meets old record producer around 4pm?
  • - Mid-afternoon break for refreshments and cake
  • - when to eat haphazardly before five, for example?
bad
  • - "when i'm good, i'm very good, but when i'm ......, i'm better." — mae west
  • - It's awful when the ace turns up
  • - very substandard
  • - harmful, not good
  • - Good? Oh, no, no, no
  • - People accepting help first
  • - chaps get help from a young woman
  • - ...... voyage (ship's first trip)
  • - Chaps come round to help young woman
  • - Virgin soldiers accepting assistance?
  • - Heartless mum accepting kind help for farm worker
  • - Frenchmen hide one of those types with help from the farm
  • - The .., oil-on-canvas of a kitchen maid, by Vermeer
  • - Call for help, accepting footballers will get places to relax
  • - Places to set down
  • - love seats, for instance
  • - Tough pieces of furniture to move
  • - Spots for a couch potato
  • - Shakespearean character, regularly comical, accepting help to diversify
  • - Ring force, help overturn great dramatic drowner
  • - Work hard with adapter of Shakespeare to depict tragic heroine
  • - "O, woe is me to have seen what I have seen" speaker
  • - Female character in Hamlet
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