- - obvious i have overcome damage
- - Clear that I'd entered race
- - I've put up with depression, that's clear
- - It was plain I'd taken part in event
- - It's apparent I had entered item in race-programme
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- - "obviously," obviously
- - Sooner or later, eg
- - Braved corruption regularly - or seldom
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- - Bishop leaves overcome, having dined
- - Dined at nine, finally, overwhelmed by extremes of exhaustion
- - Dined in brassiere at Enfield
- - having consumed food
- - Dined in college, according to report
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- - An option if you haven't seen The Bridge as a means to overcoming a current problem perhaps
- - It aids advancement from one bank to another
- - Means of progress
- - turn to control temper about getting stumped in over — it helps to progress
- - It helps get you where you want to go - without getting your feet wet along the way
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- - Having overcome religious conditioning, perhaps
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- - What some overcommitted people have a fear of
- - Fear of .... or FOMO, text speak for the belief that others could be enjoying things without one's company
- - Losing an opportunity, and an explanation for 15 of the Down answers
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- - Futile love, overcome by not having beer?
- - Having no purpose being blunt
- - Not having a score is silly
- - A waste of time with empty beer glass, nothing to drink
- - Is to have no score not worth the bother?
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- - having incurred no faults, that's obvious
- - it's obvious the french get in the vehicle
- - obvious miracle arranged outside
- - To pass cheque through the bank, it's quite plain
- - unobstructive, that's obvious
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- - Playwright, obviously disheartened to have to defend suit, perhaps
- - Seán .., Irish playwright long associated with the Abbey Theatre, Dublin
- - Playwright's agreed a firm rise
- - Playwright known for his Dublin trilogy
- - 'The Plough and the Stars' playwright
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