- - fool has round with a female
- - Oscar, a loud idiot
- - Bumbling fool
- - Yob partial to a fight
- - Simpleton of a sort!
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- - Creep tremulously round female with a few words to start with?
- - page about mug - the introduction to a book
- - a novel introduction
- - the first thing that makes a football official walk out
- - Introduce quiet umpire to champion
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- - Caught fool backing round oven, with hog's head and devil's foot
- - Characteristic of the pig or of the devil
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- - Round and round and round?
- - Boxing round
- - Ring round
- - Event with punches and clinches
- - A few rounds, say
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- - Round and round and round?
- - To round off, become pompous
- - Change round to sounding pompous
- - said to be full and round or to get round
- - Duck — plump and very rich
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- - 'I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom' speaker of fiction
- - Wicked king in the Torah
- - Maniacal white whale-hunting captain, on the Pequod
- - "Ungodly, god-like" captain of literature
- - Whale-obsessed captain of fiction
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- - Old female has walked round stern
- - Old fellow strode around, looking ste
- - Female, one in school, is looking humourless
- - Female star in cabin with unamused look
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- - *Children's book whose title character says "If I can fool a bug, I can surely fool a man. People are not as smart as bugs"
- - E.B. White novel whose main characters include a talking pig named Wilbur (2 wds.)
- - Author Brontë's section of the internet?
- - Children's classic with the line 'It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer'
- - 1952 children's novel by EB White, featuring a pig called Wilbur
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- - " . . . no fool like ...... fool"
- - As comfortable as .... shoe
- - There was ... woman… (2 wds.)
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- - Act the fool or, alternately, act the fool?
- - Loafer
- - Laze around
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