- - Intrepid academic heads away from the plague
- - bad pie taken by new medic to be the cause of the disease
- - Priest stopping religious festival before mice spread an outbreak of the plague?
- - legend about one million having died near england's capital in plague
- - Disease that's spread on the skin right away
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- - At the opening, intrepid reporter asks questions implicitly related to place in the Middle East
- - Irish had a question, I concluded, for foreign national
- - ... dinar (Middle East currency)
- - Asian starts off in response, answering questions instantly
- - Starts to interrupt reporter, asking questions in a form of Arabic
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- - Intrepid bachelor leaving for party
- - Enthusiastic review thrown out on leaving Verona
- - dance party for night owls
- - party that's probably not great for conversation
- - Party at a club
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- - intrepidly
- - Loud seller, say, broadcast with total confidence
- - Presumably picking up nothing in fishing lure with plenty of grit?
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- - falser senses leading to intrepidity
- - Intrepidity
- - trepidation over the french ship on scottish lake? not at all!
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- - Daring, intrepid
- - savoured nut which could be daring
- - Intrepid
- - Daring
- - Daring, enterprising
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- - gins set up an intrepid fighter
- - have argument about rook with an ascetic?
- - box and beat a classical fighter
- - fight and beat like an ancient greek
- - Boom and bust leaving business with an austerity champion
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- - Chance intrepid leader's missing
- - Daring to give up power? That's fortuitous
- - fortunate woman taken round the king's head
- - Like a rabbit's foot, supposedly
- - Like a rabbit's foot or four-leaf clover
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- - Report of bad visibility for intrepid traveller
- - Reform Club wagerer of fiction
- - "Polished man of the world" in an 1873 novel
- - Verne character for whom the International Date Line meant almost everything
- - Bet-winning Brit of fiction
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- - City in Colorado that's more intrepid, we hear
- - Reportedly, more noticeable feature of a rocky landscape
- - rock standing out more prominently, we hear
- - Listened to more ambitious rock
- - --- dam, former name, 1933-47, of hoover dam, u.s.a.
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