- - material favoured by academics and farmers
- - Which river forms part of the boundary between Scotland and England?
- - Scottish river and cloth
- - river forming part of the border between scotland and england
- - Material for a Scottish banker
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- - Item of interest to academics and masons
- - masons carry one with academic gear
- - University graduate's headwear
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- - clothing for judges and academics
- - evening clothing
- - Fuzzy clothing item worn after a shower
- - attire for a lazy saturday
- - cover for a king
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- - Where many academics go and yak, maybe getting cross
- - Where to learn a beastly game and give people the blues?
- - Steer game where Blues won?
- - Where animal comes across university pair?
- - Where cattle come across university pair?
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- - Academics acronym
- - educational subjects acronym
- - Educ. acronym associated with a gender gap
- - Acronym for physics, algebra, etc.
- - Acronym encompassing chem and calc
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- - male correspondents are academics
- - ...... the cloth (male priests or ministers): 2 wds.
- - TV's "...... a Certain Age"
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- - sure time to travel, like some retired academics
- - Honorary title for a professor retired from active service
- - Retired but retaining a former title as an honour
- - Exhaust me, returning to America retired
- - Honourably retired Elizabeth the First has merit with us
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- - One's near where academics may relax with, say, glasses raised
- - At the outset so confident, relying on one's generous ethos — not this guy's!
- - Dickens's miser
- - One who's grouchy and miserly
- - My uncle's name
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- - claims academics initially overemphasise
- - Confidently claims
- - Claims
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- - Academics in hollow
- - Tub found in the Toowoomba sinkhole
- - You may wash your hands in it
- - Initially blue, in the sense of depression
- - the graduate's in the vessel
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