- - a veteran or experienced figure
- - Veteran's antique watch, for example
- - Lord met drunk entertaining one veteran
- - Veteran sundial maybe
- - Initially Daily Telegraph setter's filling role arranged for veteran
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- - Experienced veteran
- - Ancient worker an experienced one
- - Veteran reveals cards held previously
- - Long-experienced person
- - Someone experienced and with former husband
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- - Experienced veterans: 2 wds.
- - Seasoned veterans
- - Veterans
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- - Veteran, on Veteran's Day
- - Name on a plaque
- - Toaster's recipient
- - Mother, on the second Sunday in May
- - Veteran, on Veterans Day
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- - Experienced politician captures revised seat
- - Experienced
- - Sampled (food)
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- - fluctuating fortunes experienced by the lift operator!
- - President primarily in America for the good times
- - Courier company founded as the American Messenger Company in Seattle in 1907
- - These and downs are the rollercoaster of life
- - the american messenger company, nowadays (abbr.)
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- - experienced letter sorters should find it easy
- - Word or phrase formed by rearranging letters of another
- - it can be worked out by the letter sorter
- - word made from the letters of others
- - word formed by rearranging the letters of another
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- - experienced or old sailor
- - Description of old sailor, a salty old ..
- - Sailor heads off upwards, securing a lanyard's end
- - Sailor runs up to welcome Bill
- - Old sailor wants dosage adjusted
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- - Arid head experienced thirst
- - Daughter on railway on headland shows sign of thirst
- - Arid quality
- - Arid condition
- - Thirst
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- - the one more experienced in berry production?
- - Shrub or small tree with white flowers and berry-like fruit
- - More aged wine the Parisian knocked back
- - Like one of two Roman Plinys
- - One saying 'Back in my day ...'
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