- - Put back in control over situation, died
- - Controls time and date's mysteriously brought back
- - Put back in control, thanks primarily to our boss?
- - given job back, declared after check
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- - Who wrote "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past"
- - Cram around the start of exams or gush over writer
- - In the first line of a novel, he wrote, "and the clocks were striking 13"
- - The pen name of Eric Arthur Blair
- - Author of the slogan
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- - Something beautiful died — died through black magic?
- - Spray, where two rivers meet, is an aesthetic thing (5,1'3)
- - Small museum piece
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- - He died on "The Day The Music Died"
- - la bamba singer who died in a plane crash aged 17
- - Singer Ritchie who died in a plane crash with the Big Bopper
- - Singer in the 1958 movie "Go, Johnny, Go!"
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- - Restore control over situation
- - Bring back control over the land
- - put back in office to control part of the federation
- - put back in office to exert control over the government
- - Restore to previous rank
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- - "It's a ... of a situation." (sticky situation)
- - house cleaner's challenge
- - What a slob creates
- - The end of a Jenga game, e.g.
- - Dog's breakfast in canteen
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- - controlling situation around lake border
- - Steer left going through border
- - Direct line into border area
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- - out-of-control situation, in slang
- - Situation that's really out of control
- - scene of utter chaos
- - Situation that's gone absurdly out of control
- - Chaotic situation
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- - failed to step in and take control of a situation
- - failed to act during a crisis
- - Failed to act
- - Witnessed and did nothing
- - Failed to get involved
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