- - Lives a double life at Oxford
- - river thames in oxford
- - Goddess's boob you might have noticed, one of a pair
- - The local name for the River Thames at Oxford
- - Goddess with a reduplicative name
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- - Oxford, e.g., to an Oxford student
- - prefix akin to mono-
- - Oxford or Cambridge, slangily
- - Oxford, e.g., in British slang
- - sushi topping whose name is also an english numerical prefix
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- - Fashionable Oxford feature, Oxford ultimately being wonderful
- - Imaginative architectural feature in mind — millions expended
- - Fashionable church feature dean primarily motivated
- - Outstanding feature of church fenced in by popular duke
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- - Double, double and double again
- - Double x double x double
- - Top clue put out eight times
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- - Double double double
- - Crew collapse ... many times
- - Soldier getting into article lifted pen several times
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- - Life of Oxford
- - Sculpture made in great institutions of learning
- - Scholarly life summit includes baldies occasionally
- - Drunken dame in excellent academic life
- - A rogue uncle once in the world of learning
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- - Where the old woman lived in Oxford
- - "If the ... fits …"
- - the woman grabbing ring and foot-covering
- - trainer, say, has house in kent region
- - "Well, if the ... fits, wear it"
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- - "Life's ...," 1894 collection of stories by Thomas Hardy which touches upon both rural life and the life of the bourgeois: 2 wds.
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