- - Imputation of wrongdoing
- - Curved line over a series of notes, in sheet music
- - Tongue slip under the effect of alcohol, say
- - result of one too many, maybe
- - Way of talking that is difficult to understand
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- - Zolaesque imputation
- - Historic headline of 1898
- - Expression of outrage against the powerful
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- - Imputation
- - It suggests it may be undone in error
- - Disparaging hint
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- - gains unlawful entry to destroy wrongdoing
- - Uses a keyless entry system?
- - Gets used to new shoes
- - makes a forcible entry and tames the horses
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- - Referee, one reports wrongdoings
- - Referee, one trying to put a stop to foul play?
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- - Condemned act involving second wrongdoing, being upset
- - Action taken around start of week is vilified
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- - Someone revealing secrets or wrongdoings of others
- - Revealing Rossini's libretto?
- - Particularly revealing
- - Recount story that's revealing
- - Swiss legend possibly revealing secrets!
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- - Wrongdoings in the giving of medication?
- - A pair of Spaniards in German administration
- - Giving drug to pet? What's wrong in that?
- - Taking medication
- - Part of a veterinarian's job
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- - Self-inflicted punishment for a wrongdoing
- - Voluntary self-punishment to atone for a sin or crime
- - writer with card accepting new punishment
- - writer getting the cane, perhaps, as punishment
- - Act of self-punishment
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- - ... up (admitted to wrongdoing)
- - ... up (admitted guilt)
- - Admitted it, with "up"
- - Came clean, with "up"
- - .... up: came clean
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