- - doubly firm with enthusiast - kind of shy
- - Duck with rook wrapped in sliced fruit
- - Brown-shelled, tropical fruit with white flesh
- - Tropical source of milk
- - Hard-shelled oval nut with a fibrous husk
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- - ornate gold twist, doubly firm
- - Gold backing used by firms for decoration
- - ornate architecture
- - Officer caught wearing little jumper that's ornate
- - over-ornate style will cause an endless row with two companies
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- - Cushions doubly firm -- relative shifting second to back
- - Silk sources
- - Metamorphosis casings
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- - Shy, extremely shy, needing support - one's subject to transient impulses
- - Body's sensory control apparatus
- - a complex network that co-ordinates actions by transmitting signals within the human body
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- - Doubly a fool, taking in killer
- - Killer has got in behind two idiots
- - He kills a couple of fools in the end
- - One kills when best troops do wrong
- - Killer, idiot repeatedly elected
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- - Doubly depressed and devilishly despicable
- - the full story of how depressed is the mourne county
- - doubly depressed - that's unfair
- - high-up counters? despicable!
- - Secret information that's despicable
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- - Mo's meaning — at first — men doubly misinterpreted
- - High-melting metalloid
- - Element #42 (which for some reason isn't in as many puzzles as, say, 19-Across)
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- - one taking part in doubly good live musical performance
- - Musical performance or engagement
- - Live music or comedy show
- - An up-and-down performance
- - Performance of group, Irish, grand initially
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- - Close - doubly close in fact
- - Dreadful barney in the neighbourhood
- - Close Scottish bank over in New York
- - Close and open narrow entrance around really big yard
- - Close to hand
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- - Doubly expensive words of pity
- - It's twice as expensive. What a pity!
- - it may be read twice with an expression of dismay
- - Worried words
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