- - being drunk, to sit thus will keep a person steady
- - But not too mean to get drunk?
- - Relatively hard to obtain
- - very close to cockeyed?
- - Is it mean to be so tipsy?
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- - Hung on to steady drunk
- - Remained steady when shaken
- - remained steady somehow
- - Remained steady almost
- - Suspended journalist on board
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- - Drunkards thus found the street to be up
- - Drunkards given urgent message? About time!
- - chronic drunkards
- - They often fail to pass the bar
- - They may need to dry out
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- - A nice mild drunk could be thus
- - claimed, in confusion, to be curative
- - A nice mild rum having restorative effect
- - Health-giving food needs cuttin' up to be swallowed
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- - One gets drunk thus career is ruined
- - Guide To Go Green - presumably you'd get that in a bar in Grenoble
- - Kind of green plan to recycle
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- - He's probably drunk, thus about finished
- - Habitual drunk, say
- - Mayberry's Otis, e.g.
- - Teetotaler's opposite
- - Someone who gets drunk often
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- - Navigational device keeping a plane on a steady course
- - Cunningly I plot out a device for aircraft
- - George in seventh heaven almost opening a packet
- - Plane's control system
- - Device that keeps ships on a steady course
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- - One keeping a steady beat
- - He walks a beat
- - work after 100? must be a catch!
- - Person who may have graduated from a police academy
- - be a thief ... or a word for someone who chases a thief
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- - keep steady
- - Steady shot is hampered by awkward lie
- - Make steady
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