- - always timid, first to turn inside out
- - Turn out always on the third Saturday
- - tennis star takes 23's mate to 15's ends
- - Turn out always on time
- - Turn aside or outwards
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- - Timid creature had scrambled inside asylum
- - Rodent had got loose inside, causing scene of utter confusion
- - In super-busy environment had failed to feed little animal
- - The little creature had run inside for asylum
- - Asylum once accommodated retiring individual after initial confusion
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- - The first parts of 17- and 22-Across are always this, the first part of 46-Across is sometimes this, and the first part of 55-Across is never this
- - Number a thousand in the entire collection
- - Whole number that is not a fraction
- - greeting curtailed to get this number
- - get to rein in a whole number of them
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- - unkempt, timid exterior covers up a good guy at first
- - .....dog story, a long rambling joke ending in a deliberate anticlimax
- - Hairy, unkempt
- - In need of a haircut?
- - (Of hair) thick and unkempt
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- - Always turn right to turn back
- - capricious advertiser said to leave it and go back to original version
- - Go back to original
- - Always in the right to turn back
- - Go back to a previous position
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- - timid, pass out, the dear eccentric
- - Yellow part of sofa in the art edifies
- - Teetering at the far end, I get nervous
- - Female isn't passionate about king that's timid
- - Timid
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- - Timid, not outgoing
- - Having not quite enough money
- - not forthcoming, but found at the fair
- - Camera-... (not fond of being photographed)
- - Timid and introverted
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- - Lose timid people outside climbing mountains
- - lose minehead's first couple's home
- - Don't catch fish, reportedly, and lose
- - Lose track of account in simple form
- - Lose — limp case (anag)
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- - Always wet behind the ears, but always popular
- - New Brunswick's provincial tree the Balsam Fir is one
- - Space for printer to include border round about? It's always around
- - tree always found to be fresh
- - Pine, perhaps, being always naive
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- - Ideal state to always always stay up then?
- - Ideal place
- - 'Peter Pan' place that's 'not on any chart, you must find it with your heart'
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