- - Fish heading off, going astray
- - not going straight to telephone after some hesitation
- - Making a mistake cutting the head off fish
- - sea-dweller, having lost head, going off course
- - Cockney's fish going astray
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- - Just kept going and going and going and going and going
- - Kept going, like a grammatically incorrect sentence
- - Yakked and yakked
- - Kept talking and talking
- - Talked and talked and talked
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- - Like a sentence that just keeps going and going and going and going
- - Sentence that's really two sentences
- - flawed, as some sentences
- - Too-long sentence
- - Sentence type that should have ended sooner (2 words)
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- - Gear for going off motorway: heading to junction going around slow-moving traffic
- - Nervous fit
- - The jitters
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- - Embarrassed by horse going astray — it's a distraction
- - a fishy diversion
- - ruby on the girl's finger intended to put off the scent?
- - did she get a ruby when she got engaged to put others off the hunt?
- - it's diverting, though irrelevant
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- - How I rob MCC, one of the bugs going astray
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- - Pilot going astray in marina
- - pilot in the marina, perhaps
- - pilot in marina, surprisingly
- - pilot has to arm ian somehow
- - Male pilot
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- - Old people, for instance, going astray
- - Anagram, for instance
- - Canniest boss of older people
- - People of yore
- - Old people getting confused, for instance
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