- - let off some steam, figuratively and literally
- - let some frustration out
- - Let off some emotional steam
- - Blow off steam; holes where steam blows out
- - hole in some walls
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- - Let off steam, literally or figuratively
- - Released, let out
- - Let (air/gas) out
- - Let one's anger show
- - Got a load off one's chest
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- - Figuratively, where some wild ideas come out of; literally, a hint to a word and its position when paired with the starts of the answers to starred clues
- - Where the unexpected 'comes out of'
- - OUT IN ....
- - *Figuratively, whence some unexpected ideas
- - Site of Fenway Park's Green Monster
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- - What 17-, 26- and 44-Across are, figuratively and literally
- - Hit with bars -- the cause of being in stitches?
- - They're delivered by comical individuals in Suffolk, in the horsey sense, to 23 down opening stables
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- - Like some novels, figuratively or literally
- - Word before 'novel' or 'tee'
- - Visually explicit, like movie violence
- - ...... novel (publication that's similar to a comic book)
- - Fully illustrated, as a novel
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- - Assimilate (literally and figuratively)
- - Take in and appreciate the centre of Jamestown
- - assimilate a shortened version
- - Assimilate a summary
- - mentally assimilate
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- - What Lucky got, literally and figuratively, when his alarm clock put an end to a very pleasant dream
- - one politely roused won't experience this
- - Unpleasant shock
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- - Skunk, literally and figuratively
- - Total and utter failure
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- - Like the countries in the starred answers, literally and figuratively
- - describing a country with no coastline to the sea
- - Cut off from the sea
- - Grounds for getting drunk locally? That doesn't apply to anyone on the water!
- - Describing Paraguay and Bolivia
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- - Like five answers in this puzzle, literally and figuratively
- - Lacking knowledge and ability (informal)
- - 1995 comedy film, influenced by Jane Austen's Emma but based in Beverly Hills
- - The answer isn't this stupid!
- - Having no idea: not like our solvers!
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