- - A judge's review of evidence given to the jury
- - application of one of the four rules by the judge?
- - Judge's review of evidence
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- - there you are, giving shillings to one's relative
- - That's all there is to it; it's that simple!
- - That's all there is to it!
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- - this rounds off the composition for a cryptographer, we hear
- - Start to cause trouble about final piece of work
- - Fish with a tail
- - Extended feature of "Hey Jude" and "Layla"
- - winner of the best picture oscar at this year's academy awards.
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- - Concluding after observation
- - shaping
- - fixing limits to discourage underground activity
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- - Drunk Pinot over the weekend - a favourite of old writer taking a dip perhaps
- - the source of a writer's material
- - something for the writer to dip into
- - Place for old writers to take a dip
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- - One source of a writer's material
- - Knew reworked Breaking Bad as resource for writer to draw on
- - don't spare what printers use - dip into this
- - What old scholars often dipped into
- - Old writer used it for a dip popular on the weekend approaching spring
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- - Prefix for -lithic or -natal
- - Modernist's prefix with "classical" or "liberal"
- - Prefix with "phyte" to mean a beginner
- - Prefix meeting revived or new
- - prefix for pets or pronouns
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- - passage added to the end of a novel
- - Final message poet composed with guile — waste of time!
- - Short passage at the end
- - Guile Poe affected for concluding speech
- - Last section of work records interrupted by one void update
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- - last female in a lake
- - last fellow broke nail
- - Last game in a competion
- - last associated with a cup, perhaps
- - Foolishly fail to get out of the way at last!
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- - Story Heep unfolds bringing concluding remark from David Copperfield?
- - Stop here possibly to take in variable conjuror's expression
- - he's poetry in motion: that's magic!
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