- - court favourite?
- - Future grass court player, one of the best
- - Origin of Wimbledon favourite
- - origin of a wimbledon favourite
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- - Old court favourite that's good to recall winning, as lesser players may sometimes do
- - Overact as radio geek with modern technology increased?
- - Act badly around Christmas? You might request this as an alternative to turkey as a centrepiece!
- - Overplay in a play
- - Overdo, in a way (and this puzzle's title)
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- - Duchess of Marlborough born in 1660, who was a court favourite of Queen Anne
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- - Court favourite with fantastic later sequence of shots, some might say
- - British financier of American colonies, for whom North Carolina's capital is named: 2 wds.
- - English courtier, navigator and poet, 1552-1618
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- - Welcome side-splitting 1960s court favourite
- - Leave the French out of the welcome
- - Welcome one version, English
- - Caesar's word of welcome
- - Welcome or farewell, to Caesar
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- - court favourites?
- - origins of wimbledon favourites
- - Units of reproduction in plants
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- - Last of malt spirit with favourite bit of 4
- - How elephant will sound like a bit of a daffodil
- - Elephantine yell of loose woman losing head
- - President with alien instrument
- - Trump alien with musical instrument
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- - The favourites to back for a place !
- - Cats and dogs, up to a stage
- - .... into the breach
- - a stage in the disposal of waste, perhaps
- - Bit from a repeated ballroom dance?
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- - for every favourite traitor or culprit
- - bad actor for every exercise - heartless rat
- - ...... offender
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- - Part of flower that's favourite, most of all
- - To break a plate is a bit of a bloomer
- - Coloured flower leaf
- - Colourful part of a flower
- - Folded pleat is part of a flower
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