- - Excited, robbed of a century, departed from the scene
- - Went out, departed
- - First class departed, excited
- - Got off the turnpike
- - Left the building
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- - Right of return departed or abstained from
- - Relinquished ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across
- - Had done without because there's no more left
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- - "i couldn't have robbed the bank; i was busy attending the anti-bank-robbing convention," e.g.
- - "i couldn't have done the murder—i was at my son's little league baseball game!", e.g.
- - defence by an accused person that they were somewhere else when the crime was committed
- - "i was home watching television," for one
- - Claim in court that one was elsewhere
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- - excited spanish gathering in madrid for the soccer match principally expect this from decent competitors
- - Fair play
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- - Sadly robbed of five hundred pounds, let's suppose
- - ... My Name (Destiny's Child hit song)
- - Speak one's piece, let's suppose?
- - U.S. anthem's 2nd word
- - "... My Name" (Destiny's Child song)
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- - we are robbed of it now that bert has taken the iron
- - .... of; lacking
- - .... of; cut off from
- - deprived of beer, dislocated foot
- - Deprived (of); abandoned
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- - Robbed at gunpoint [2 wds.]
- - Robbed, as a store
- - supported by arms or threatened by them?
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- - She seems to have been robbed of a brew of ale
- - Brand of cooking spray with such varieties as Olive Oil and Grilling
- - girl's name hidden in a word for junk mail
- - "Baywatch" actress Anderson, to her fans
- - Don't Tell Me What to Do country singer Tillis
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- - A charge that will make you feel robbed of pounds!
- - Charge for fodder's docked
- - Feeble aspect of the charge
- - Charge for some ATM users
- - Monetary charge
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