- - language from which asterisked clues are directly translated
- - language current among younger managers
- - Language with the word 'schadenfreude'
- - Language spoken in Berlin
- - language used in longer manuscript
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- - person with a diet that suggests what should be removed from answers to asterisked clues
- - average tin possibly for one with a restricted diet?
- - person who doesn't eat meat
- - Agent I rave about is a conscious eater
- - Person who eschews the starred answers' deleted portions
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- - ... order, in which to enter answers to asterisked clues
- - develop habit in los angeles and capriciously place order for encyclopaedia
- - a patch liable to be arranged in a certain order
- - Abbess and abbot are both in this order
- - What order's observed in abbey (or almost)
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- - event which has taken place in parts of answers to asterisked clues
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- - England footballers who are answers to asterisked clues
- - Nickname of the English women's national football team
- - Some in pride twirling crude capes
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- - it's ..., justified ancients of mu mu song that hints at how answers to asterisked clues are entered
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- - elvis costello and the ...; as are answers to asterisked clues
- - Interesting places to visit
- - Enjoyable sights
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- - bic and biro, e.g, as are answers to asterisked clues
- - Author's pseudonyms
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- - Book that won the 2018 National Book Award for Translated Literature, written by Yoko Tawada and translated by Margaret Mitsutani: 2 wds.
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- - Misinterpreted phrase, like answers to asterisked clues
- - A phrase created by mishearing, such as "damp squid" or "preying mantis"
- - Squirrel food? ... or the formal term for any of the starred plausible-yet-wrong answers
- - Phrase like "all intensive purposes" or "free reign," resulting from mishearing
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