- - hesitation after male attendant accepts religious instruction from a sailor
- - Sailor in river, airmen flying over
- - sailor runs into sea, extremely eager
- - collier has a right to be a sailor
- - Player whose cap features a compass rose
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- - Flight attendant reads out instructions finally after problem
- - Attendant to cook sardines (not in pan)
- - Female flight attendant
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- - robin of legend with hesitation after lip at the outset from lawless youth
- - Petty gangster Robin left with little hesitation
- - Rowdy lout initially stabbing poet with little hesitation
- - Little house with bad mould — it's criminal
- - Yob appallingly loud through most of house
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- - smirk from naughty child after second sign of hesitation
- - Smirk
- - Affected smile less affected without hint of leer
- - Smirk sweetly
- - Smirk coyly
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- - officer to improvise instruction with hesitation
- - Royal Air Force officer
- - Air force officer
- - RAF officer
- - a rank of officer in the raf above squadron leader
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- - Poorly-translated instructions? Recalled substantial error without hesitation
- - Reversed major error bringing in monarch's rubbish
- - Prattle from Big Herb is translated
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- - Mature writer is after religious instruction
- - mature royal with one writing instrument
- - mature one in river with female swan
- - mature trio filling an enclosure
- - Become mature as fruit
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- - After religious instruction, heaven appears unsafe
- - Taking the right one to heaven is by no means a certainty!
- - heavens! putting rhode island first is dangerous
- - hazardous middle part of trip - heavens!
- - Unsafe
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- - Declaim it in church after instruction in religious matters
- - "Everyone should be able to do one card trick, tell two jokes, and .... three poems, in case they are ever trapped in an elevator" (Lemony Snicket)
- - Record half of it with energy and repeat it out loud
- - Speak from memory in later EC itemisation
- - i go to crete to repeat it from memory
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- - Anomaly of hesitation by sailor with allowance
- - Lapse of normal standards
- - Sailor will hesitate to take allowance, but it's not the norm
- - Anomaly; abnormal thing
- - US President getting little right, helping to create anomaly
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