- - One of two giants crushing head of reckless spirit?
- - spirits and water
- - Subject of rationing in the old English navy
- - Kind of shop, in Soho
- - Shipboard spirits
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- - gladiator in fight cuts vigorously, crushing head of adversary
- - Gladiator fight cheers Caesar initially and people over here
- - kubrick film set in the roman republic
- - Thracian slave who led a revolt of gladiators against Rome
- - Film fight cut as ordered
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- - To maybe make a handful of pieces, crushing one egg? One starts here
- - Desert in 5, housing in it to gradually disappear, perhaps
- - Feature of "To boldly go where no one has gone before!"
- - Grammarian's gripe, and a hint to the circled words
- - 'To boldly go,' e.g
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- - Dodgy heart can be crushing and upsets one's world
- - High Street art, an assembly that's cataclysmic
- - Momentous heart
- - Go to pieces in Government following heart problem - it's like being hit by as asteroid
- - What might give heart a big shock?
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- - Export from Cuba 100 fish, crushing one
- - one gang leader in vehicle with cheroot
- - J. Jonah Jameson often smokes one
- - Object made popular in Cuba that is smoked
- - Cuba initiates great after-dinner roll [to go with the brandy]
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- - Missouri NFL player, or the reckless fan who kept headbutting me?
- - Edward Jones Dome athlete
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- - Headstrong reckless fellow.
- - Spout off, immersed in Homer, to quick-tempered person
- - impetuous or rash person
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- - Heading for ...... (behaving recklessly)
- - Headed for ... (in imminent trouble): 2 wds.
- - Riding for ....: acting overconfidently
- - Headed for ...... (in imminent trouble)
- - Riding for ......
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- - Crushing, as a final
- - Getting a perfect score on as a test
- - Scoring on a serve
- - crushing, as a quiz
- - doing very well on, as a job interview
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