- - Old Bob had to sing about this countryside feature
- - Topographic feature of Caerphilly
- - Climbing it, is one apt to breathe badly?
- - Husband not well: is he over this?
- - What Jack and Jill climbed to fetch water
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- - old bob had a natural feature to sing about
- - Twelve old pence
- - Former coin worth one twentieth of a pound
- - Bob and Sir Rowland in prison. Not half!
- - pay your tab in kenya with a...
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- - Banknotes featuring this living king's visage entered circulation earlier this month
- - king ...... (newly-crowned monarch of the u.k.)
- - King of Spain from 1759-88
- - England's next king, maybe
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- - writer with a note beginning to worship countryside feature?
- - Maybe mowed a field of grass
- - Treated a mowed field
- - Am owed a replacement for grazing land
- - A duke stops animal cry in grassy area
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- - feature of countryside in hard border
- - protect against financial loss with row of bushes
- - Garden border
- - Row of bushes (rhymes with "ledge")
- - Barrier made of bushes
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- - Lawyer gets edgy about this type of jazz singing
- - Sort of singing to get the cats jiving?
- - Sing jazz with no words? Get out of here!
- - Improvised vocal style using mouth sounds in jazz
- - Sing nonsense sounds in jazz
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- - Picture of countryside by old artist overlooking lake
- - formerly spoken of the countryside
- - Mate should keep a short chronicle of vicar's work
- - Minister with a number of shepherds
- - Old examination of shepherds
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- - Old-fashioned buildings in the English countryside
- - Hot places in which to have local hops
- - they dry hops for that sot in south australia
- - They dry in spring time in this person's place
- - Sulphur used in crop driers
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- - Old city upsets artist left in countryside
- - Spectacular urge to retire partly in the sticks
- - Republican mural defaced in the country
- - Right next to river in the countryside
- - Pastoral, in the countryside; opposite of urban
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- - “This royal throne of kings, this sceptered__John of Gaunt in Richard II
- - Small piece of land in the ocean
- - This sceptred ....
- - area of london, .. of dogs
- - I fish, nothing less - plenty of water round here!
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