- - Not con
- - Con's distant friend
- - Decision maker's opposite of "con"
- - Positive factor, not a con
- - Con's counterpart, to a decision maker
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- - note after note after note about beverage is confidential
- - Four identical notes about a private conversation?
- - Notes taken about a restricted conversation?
- - Confidential talk
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- - Not in, not warm, not conscious
- - Not getting up
- - ... Frosty the Snowman was ......
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- - No angel, not polite, not without love and not wise
- - unwise to be cheeky without a right
- - Little demon, not polite and no doubt extremely rash
- - Audacious banking rules originally, not wise
- - One not heartless describing member with unpleasant rash
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- - 'Not hungry, but not not hungry either'
- - Lukewarm "You hungry?" reply
- - "Yeah, lunch now works for me"
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- - President offering nothing, nothing, nothing initially
- - 37th president of the United States
- - Eisenhower's vice president
- - Small number, around nine, meeting new US president
- - US president during Watergate scandal
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- - Not out, not bowled, not taken in
- - Not put away, still in spot of bother getting nicked
- - Still at crease, not bowled: not taken in
- - Gateau neat enough, but not consumed inside
- - not consumed in june at english establishments
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- - Not fortunate, not plucky but not pig-headed
- - Not like Jim to be cursed
- - Tough peacekeepers, brave [though not at first]
- - Not fortunate
- - A French woman over the weekend is not charmed
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- - Say nothing, nothing, nothing Just go away
- - word used to frighten away
- - Drive away animal
- - Drive away on hearing brogue, say
- - Get away housefly!
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- - Who wrote "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past"
- - Cram around the start of exams or gush over writer
- - In the first line of a novel, he wrote, "and the clocks were striking 13"
- - The pen name of Eric Arthur Blair
- - Author of the slogan
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- - The odds are the crumpled note contains another crumpled note
- - the odds are that it's almost lunchtime
- - They're long odds
- - Not great odds
- - Some long odds
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