- - On line to get ahead with something Spanish?
- - Bulb with a line on both sides!
- - It might bring a tear to your eye
- - from brighton i only get bulb
- - Bulb working with electricity generator
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- - Spanish hero holding a mass in retirement getting go-ahead
- - Forceful policemen holding loads up
- - Active police unit kettling a large number heading west
- - Good few in CID reversed, driving
- - energetic detectives turned up to arrest ultimately slippery chap in retreat
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- - Be about to get ahead with something in person
- - Have a .. to pick
- - Big one found in a skeleton
- - "bad to the ......"
- - Butcher's tip to get ace kind of fillet
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- - to get ahead in public transport, you need something extra
- - Extra good in France and North America
- - bighead accepts responsibility for extra payment
- - Note responsibility means extra money
- - The advantage in having good Latin
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- - Line USA neglected ahead of year without much confidence?
- - in a nervous or unsettled manner
- - Anxiously? Hardly!
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- - Carried on one's service, without getting ahead
- - Alert auditor, it's been damaged by use!
- - Shabby, but put on
- - Not all new ornaments are put on one's person
- - give due notice, we hear, it's not new
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- - Get ahead without trying
- - proceed without much effort
- - Propel without power
- - Move without effort to shore
- - A Scot prepared to get along without power
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- - Very long line I cross for to get ahead
- - Verbose master, cross about student interrupting originally
- - Long-winded argument in favour by learner, not quite ten
- - Long and wordy.
- - Extended to tedious length.
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- - Football player gets ahead in line?
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- - Tip to get ahead before finishing line
- - Tip from university writer, dismissed at first
- - Some stupendous tip
- - Unopened one is left to tip over
- - Appearing for trial, aim to stand vertically
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