- - Person telling a story
- - Person reading story or account to an audience
- - One who provides the voice-over for a TV documentary
- - storyteller, northern, arriving with a short conservative
- - Teller of a story
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- - Telling a story while engaged in textile manufacture?
- - Exercising in gym with a young adult running down both sides stretching the truth presumably
- - Tall-tale teller's activity
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- - Vulgar fellows start telling a low story
- - singer heard by blokes initially trying lowest floor
- - Lowest storey of a building
- - Safe place to be in case of a tornado
- - Subterranean part of a house
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- - Telling a long, far-fetched story
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- - One of two story-telling brothers said to be gloomy
- - forbidding old king to get one married
- - stern edge is behind front of galley
- - gloomy; unsmiling
- - A lot of dirt is ghastly
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- - the ...: 1967 film telling the story of 21-year old benjamin braddock
- - Acquire a degree of learning
- - Successful student King George left out of praise
- - Holder of degree
- - 1967 comedy starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft, with "The"
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- - ... Ruxpin, animatronic story-telling toy bear
- - ... Ruxpin, talking toy of the '80s who could reenact stories
- - child's furry toy
- - .. Bear stuffed toy named after a President
- - bear named after a president
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- - Wasting time producing papers not telling the truth and leaving out the end of story
- - Ticking over (of an engine)
- - Fish not doing very much
- - When not working, I had fish
- - Doing nothing but showing anger? Not British!
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- - Book telling a story in pictures
- - Irish love Greek character from top-class, ground-breaking comic story
- - "maus" is the only one to win a pulitzer prize (1992)
- - Book with a comic strip format
- - A comic story?
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