- - out of one rogue comes another fiddler!
- - first-century "fiddler"
- - Fiddle-playing Roman emperor (anagram of "Reno")
- - this emperor was known to be on the fiddle
- - bad ruler, though he could show a bit of generosity
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- - his painting the fiddler inspired fiddler on the roof
- - Painter of "I and the Village"
- - Marc who painted "Russian Village Under the Moon"
- - Designer of a stained-glass window in the U.N. building
- - 1963-'64 painter of the Paris Opera ceiling
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- - Fiddle with a fiddle
- - Improve with a fork
- - air for which a huge amount could be paid
- - Adjust or make musical sounds to a specific pitch
- - Adjust as a harp's pitch
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- - being in another country, i repeat tax fiddle!
- - Former partner with Irishman sadly irate with Irishwoman in London
- - Stranger in a strange land
- - An American in Paris
- - Man without a country
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- - Be taken in by out-and-out rogue
- - Rogue sailor off on a quest
- - Live in Scottish island with time to be perverse
- - Rogue's unlimited guarantee -- be taken in
- - Be taken in by complete rogue
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- - one out of thirteen is a rogue
- - scoundrel in part of church requiring hearing
- - the scoundrel built the king's head next to part of church!
- - Jack takes king to the middle of the wheel
- - rogue in the pack?
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- - for example, rogue is out to be shocking
- - Shocking, say, Number Ten confronting America
- - Outrageous for one sector finally to fail us
- - Shocking, horrendous, terrible
- - Shocking golfer Norman has debts after fourth bogey
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- - bold or outspoken rogue brought up debts
- - Recklessly bold or daring
- - Bold and daring
- - Rash or insolent
- - Recklessly bold
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- - This rogue turned out honest
- - this rogue could become god-fearing
- - It's just this rogue show-off
- - Huge riots turned out to be justified
- - This rogue criminal is not wicked
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