- - play at being duke having the necessary resources to arrest bishop
- - female novelist with no end of humour gets to take part in a casual way
- - Play at, tinker
- - Mob having leader supplanted by Dutch tinker
- - play with couple of boys in valley
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- - "Duke, duke, duke, duke of ......"
- - actor james ...... jones, voice of mufasa in "the lion king"
- - Noble paragon deprived of power
- - Real sort of nobleman
- - He is in the peerage almost ahead of his time
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- - Necessary resources
- - Financial resources
- - Resources
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- - Without the necessary resources for the task
- - Lacking the right tools
- - Unprepared setter's going to crack into deep cryptic
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- - The dukes in Put up your dukes!
- - Hands held tightly in balls
- - fighter's "dukes"
- - Punches a skinhead in brief attacks
- - Weapons in boxing
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- - Father-in-law of the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cornwall
- - edward —, 19th-century english humorist noted for nonsense poems such as the jumblies
- - Norman who developed Good Times and Maude
- - Title king in a Shakespeare play
- - TV producer Norman who turned 100 in July
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- - Duke's st., or Duke's rival
- - Cape Hatteras's st.
- - Mayberry's state: abbr.
- - Home of Duke university: Abbr.
- - Raleigh's state, for short
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- - In ship, nameless pirate, bishop or duke make meal
- - A variety of cold or hot savoury dishes served in Scandinavia as hors d'oeuvres or as a buffet meal
- - Buffet-style meal
- - Choice meal?
- - Buffet meal
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- - Signal from bishop minister with duke ignored
- - Be a crook or a guiding signal?
- - Live with a kid's shiner
- - Signal fire or light
- - Fire on a hill that can be seen from a distance
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- - State admitting duke and bishop regularly, say
- - Braved corruption regularly - or seldom
- - Part of speech promoted with second half pulled by bishop
- - truly or falsely, say
- - Braved winds heroically, say
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