- - Metaphor for miscreants
- - Troublemakers who influence others
- - Fruit liable to spoil whole barrels, proverbially
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- - Write of some miscreants breaking the law?
- - Write awkwardly
- - Not what one expects from a good writer
- - Dash off as the first of the strings bow and scrape
- - Write hastily or illegibly
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- - Miscreant's record, maybe
- - that's right! it only takes stares and the police take action
- - Parts of a record
- - Checks what's included in fare before holidays
- - Rap record?
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- - Blackout miscreant
- - Blackout robber
- - Blackout criminal
- - Blackout baddie
- - Blackout thief
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- - Miscreant errs with abandon in Mormon city
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- - likable miscreant
- - Miscreant.
- - Scallywag takes the Academicians to California
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- - Miscreant damaging empty houses
- - the rogue gets in beneath the house
- - scoundrel gets in at the back of the house
- - house fashionable for a criminal
- - miscreant gets in at the back of the house
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- - Miscreant's moniker
- - Spy's fake name
- - another name for a sail that's put around
- - Name that's often taken on for nefarious purposes
- - Briefly, a storyteller's other name
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- - miscreants in movies
- - rogues in houses all round
- - Rogues in front of shed behind house
- - In ‘House of Sin', play the baddies
- - scoundrels from a house in the south
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- - Bar on pitch sometimes jumped by miscreants
- - Money whose amount is often set by a judge
- - ... on someone (abandon unexpectedly)
- - Small bar at Old Trafford's temporarily free
- - One may get out on it
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