- - "My hunch was right!"
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- - "It was the ... of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom... " opening line of "A Tale of Two Cities"
- - eve —, actress who portrayed wallis simpson in 2010 biopic the king's speech
- - "The .... things in life are free"
- - Finest of tube stations?
- - At weddings this kind of man is unrivalled
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- - Victor Hugo's hunchback
- - Notre Dame hunchback
- - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- - Hugo character memorably portrayed by Charles Laughton
- - Hunchback, as it were, meeting doom unhappily
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- - They have a hunch they're to spy out the land
- - They're put out at times
- - Insect's antennae
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- - hunch about a piece of venison
- - Joint of meat such as venison
- - In a restaurant, the leg and loin of (nearly always) a deer
- - Fleshy hindquarter of an animal
- - Fleshy bit of the buttocks
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- - 2008 animated film whose title character is a hunchbacked scientist
- - Name of a stock character in films, usually a laboratory assistant to a mad scientist
- - Young Frankenstein character played by Marty Feldman
- - Role in the horror film Van Helsing
- - Frankenstein's film flunky
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- - One may have to carry despondency like a hunch
- - Mound's height increased to conceal motorway
- - annoyance at finding a bulge?
- - A camel is famous for having one
- - Lumpy bump on a camel's back
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- - Have a hunch, from experience
- - Believe that's the price of a litre
- - Have empathy (for)
- - think the price to be a pound
- - Shania Twain's Man! I ... Like a Woman!
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- - Pursued, as one's hunch
- - Pursued, as a tip
- - Followed, as a tip
- - Heeded, as a suggestion
- - Followed, as an impulse
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- - The Hunchback of Notre ... (Disney movie)
- - She's angry about closure of theatre
- - title bestowed by the queen
- - title of pantomime?
- - Notre ... de Paris
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