- - Fool endlessly gaining marks for natural expression
- - Expression whose meaning is not literal
- - Expression of initial interest doesn't imply obligation, mate
- - Amin used Buddhist chant with fixed expression
- - fool reduced mature language
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- - Expression of love is gaining popularity?
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- - failing this foundation in mineralogy; gaining a place for economics
- - alternatively finding different role with extremists in seville
- - … if you know whats good for you!
- - Vague ending for a threat
- - Words used to threaten family members in Old English
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- - Man maybe endlessly fooled
- - Eg, Man
- - Man or Rum, for instance
- - Man, for example, in taxi, sleek
- - Man is an article recognised in France
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- - Cook, with endlessly wealthy fool in charge
- - Dish of meat pieces served in thick sauce
- - End of working week – almost ready – behold meat in sauce
- - In a stew – buttocks bitten by fierce mongrel
- - Stewed or fried pieces of meat served in a thick white sauce
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- - Worry an endlessly sharp fool
- - Worry, pester
- - hothead by a river with fool in trouble
- - Endlessly difficult idiot making trouble
- - Worry by continuous attacks.
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- - Bon viveur Victor a fool to chase girl endlessly
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- - Meet with fool going to national stadium endlessly
- - See, lambs about to gather
- - use wineglass emblem to convey get together
- - Meet doctor she blames leaving hospital
- - Gather with capacity to contain returning chaos
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- - friend with fool endlessly
- - Friend supplies American angler's bait
- - Does friend get out much?
- - much-changed friend
- - Friend beginning to conceal unpleasant smell
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- - Mark? Mark? Or forget to mark?
- - Hero's one for villain — friend to Caesar, J?
- - Lover of Cleopatra many, at first, love to hate?
- - Criminal not many go to stop, perhaps
- - An opening for me to secure theatre award? It's just the opposite
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