- - gave energy to captive soldier, english revolutionary
- - given energy from rope we'd broken
- - Supplied with energy
- - Hooked up to mains, Poe keeps wife glowing
- - Gave some juice
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- - Revolutionary actors siding with revolutionary soldiers
- - Leader in Caribbean, a revolutionary sort
- - communist actors dismissed
- - Historic San Francisco district, with "the"
- - Actors playing for Cuban leader
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- - Enlightenment from revolutionary Frenchman, author captivating you once
- - watch the first man to take over - it will surprise you
- - An event or situation that proves to be unexpectedly enlightening
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- - English rock band formed in 1968 and led by Ian Gillan, who gave us hits like "Soldier of Fortune" and "Smoke on the Water": 2 wds.
- - Band of rock found in sea? Elaborate!
- - Rock band whose debut UK hit was Black Night
- - The color under your eyelids when you're lost in thought?
- - Group with the 1968 hit "Hush"
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- - Captive soldier
- - captured soldier, for short
- - Soldiers in custody after an armed conflict: Abbr.
- - Soldier who's been captured by the enemy: Abbr.
- - Combat captive
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- - siren to captivate soldiers on ship
- - She casts a spell in French song about ship
- - Entrance by the Queen, backed by ship's siren
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- - English actor who had success as a singer with his Soldier Soldier co-star Robson Green
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- - Captivating English knight by singing
- - Delightful singing by chaps heading off
- - Captivating
- - Capturing interest as if by a spell
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- - Communicators on the rise aim to captivate English Duke
- - Help them [being backward] to get into TV etc
- - The press only partially blame Diana
- - Magazines, radio and the like
- - Aimed to revolutionise means of communication
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- - Look courageous, captivating English hearts
- - Look, what striking clothes!
- - Look and act like a senior straddling horse
- - Biblical "Look at this!"
- - "Look at this!"
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