- - Bring to .. (finish): 2 wds.
- - 'All good things must come to ...'
- - come to .. .. [reach the finish]
- - Put ...... to (terminate): 2 wds.
- - Put ...... to (stamp out)
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- - Bring up what you can bring up
- - Care for and support up to maturity
- - Care for, bring up
- - Bring up youngsters
- - bring up the one that's cooked rare
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- - "The Door to ...... Gorée" (second number in "Bring In 'da Noise, Bring In 'da Funk")
- - Is the French land
- - Small piece of land in the ocean
- - Place you may need to swim to escape
- - Sounds like I'm going to Tahiti, perhaps
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- - bring under cultivation park with plan to bring in pounds
- - Recover, in some sort of miracle
- - to do this to land could be a miracle
- - bring into cultivation - miracle transformation!
- - Win back with miracle-working
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- - Bring finishing touch to
- - The first book in Paul Scott's Raj quartet series was also the title given to their dramatisation for TV, The Jewel In The ...
- - Top ground crew urged to take off
- - Rook perhaps next to knight, king or queen?
- - Coin – it can go to heads
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- - Not quite finished bringing up fruit
- - Bringing up endless dried fruit
- - Lifting endless dried fruit
- - endlessly bringing up fruit
- - Dried fruit is placed in water
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- - Finish that brings a smile
- - Feature of a fairy tale ... or each starred answer?
- - Fairy tale finisher, and literally, what the last word of 17-, 26-, 37-, or 49-Across can be
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- - Bring around Clare to finish deception with French wine
- - Win over clubs playing and failing around noon
- - Persuade to believe
- - Be totally persuasive so as to trick a fellow
- - Persuade Clare to finish deception with French wine
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