- - He must be prepared to go on ahead
- - One in uniform on the lookout for talent?
- - Person assigned to gather recon
- - Pathfinder to look for new talent
- - One who ventures to look around?
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- - For festival around end of Dec, one must look ahead
- - one makes prediction of return on rebuilt terraces
- - Meteorologist's warning dismissed by head of state
- - One sees weather coming? Take care moving into wild forest
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- - Vicar: 'One must sit in seat in church and look ahead'
- - Pressure to reconsider, getting a peek ahead
- - Trailer engineers look at after prang at the front
- - Seat about six inside trailer
- - Cleric one in seat for special showing
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- - State ad must be prepared for computer file
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- - "French mustard" sold in the UK resembles .... mustard rather than Dijon
- - fourth stop of the first tour de france
- - French port city known for its wines
- - Port city on the Garonne in south-west France, a major wine capital
- - Major centre of the French wine trade
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- - Went by mustang ... or Mustang
- - travelled by horse
- - took uber or lyft
- - took a horse, bike, or car
- - Went on horseback or used oars, we hear
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- - "For men must ...... women must weep": Kingsley
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- - "He must have a long spoon that must ...... the devil"
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- - What you fall prey to if you say "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit" is sounder than "If it doesn't fit, you must exonerate"
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