- - particular meaning of a word or phrase
- - Patronage, anagram of I SAGE
- - Habitual or customary practice
- - Way of using or treating
- - Upper-class person of wisdom reveals custom
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- - A particular word or phrase.
- - Look for phrase
- - The look on the face of one on holding up a train?
- - Explicit, one on choice of words
- - Phrase
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- - Bank document with particular colour and with particular design
- - Eventful order to bank concerning principal in debt
- - Like what certain race official's waving up and down?
- - up and down, like second column?
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- - "Particularly small and particularly wicked-looking" villain
- - Violent villain in an 1886 novella
- - Villain in an 1886 novella
- - Villain in a Robert Louis Stevenson novel
- - Stevenson villain
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- - Particular language of a particular group
- - special language used by a profession or group that is difficult for others to understand
- - specialised language of japan? it's a gas!
- - Lingo of a particular group
- - Language is initially just gas
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- - Neither particularly good nor particularly bad
- - Hence given a repeat though not very good
- - Therefore, having an identical twin is not bad
- - Moderately good (inf)
- - Not bad, but not great either: Hyph.
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- - ...... mat (Arabic phrase meaning "the king is defeated" that led to the word "checkmate")
- - Iranian ruler prior to the 1980s
- - Word in the etymology of 'checkmate'
- - king, in farsi
- - title for the former hereditary monarch of iran
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- - What can follow eight key words in this puzzle to get phrases meaning 'permanent'
- - One way to set something
- - "The rule is not written ......"
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- - First word of a rhyming phrase meaning very close family and friends
- - ...as close as can be for 14, perhaps
- - listener in home - that's as close as it gets
- - Partner of dearest
- - closest are sent away
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- - Phrase with two words of contradictory meaning used for special effect
- - bittersweet, for example
- - Self-contradictory phrase
- - Figure of speech in which contradictory terms are used together
- - Figure of speech aptly deriving from sharp-stupid in Greek
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