- - After a poor start, it may yield coal
- - Where a Broadway orchestra is located usually
- - where to find directors of the coal board?
- - Place for a theater orchestra
- - Innermost part of a peach
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- - Glowing piece of coal, seen once the coal has been burning for a while
- - Glowing thing
- - what remains of the fire at the end of three months!
- - Forest fire spreader, often
- - Residue of a fire
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- - some crop yields of poor quality
- - Bad quality
- - Poor, inferior (inf)
- - Of poor quality (informal)
- - Poor in quality
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- - current poor state of coal pit
- - very hot without right current
- - Sort of pit with coal, currently newsworthy?
- - Current optical disorder
- - break-up of coal-pit is of current interest
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- - Pusillanimity gets chop after Coalition starts fighting
- - Nervelessness fighting under commander having to take risks
- - Business fighting over bones, showing pusillanimity
- - Pusillanimity.
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- - Speak poorly of, or speak poorly
- - to speak indistinctly is an insult
- - Imitate a drunk speaker, perhaps
- - Curved line over a series of notes, in sheet music
- - Speak as drunk turning up in Leinster? Ulster
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- - Surprise at poor result and knockout before another poor result in old British colony
- - British colony from 1841 to 1997
- - Colony that reverted to Chinese control in 1997
- - Precious decoration adorning king in trading centre
- - Former British colony in China
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- - "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me" singer Clark
- - Clark with the #1 country hit "Girls Lie Too"
- - Girls Lie Too country singer Clark
- - Juno for "Best Country" 2001, ...... Clark
- - Country singer Gibbs or Clark
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- - Poor lamb, say? Poor indeed
- - Very poor, awful
- - Very poor baby, small but avoiding extremes
- - Lousy letters from Lamb, say
- - Say lamb is out. It's unfathomable
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