- - Scheme intended to trick or incriminate someone
- - lead-in to a punchline
- - Way that something is arranged or organised
- - deceitful scheme
- - establish directions given to ram
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- - scheme to unfairly incriminate someone
- - use thread to mend frame
- - Small, small person excited to cheat
- - Unfairly organised situation
- - Incriminate by unfair means
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- - Scheme to incriminate
- - False-evidence scheme
- - It may involve planted evidence
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- - Incriminate (someone) on a false charge (slang)
- - Construct a false case against
- - Place provided back in frame
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- - Scheme to trick someone
- - Dishonest scheme giving house to patient fellow
- - Attempt to trick
- - Something intended to deceive
- - Dishonest scheme
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- - numbers intended to be heard by more; words intended to be heard by fewer
- - Popular songs - they are recorded by actors mostly
- - oblique references to endlessly strange disease
- - Remarks directed to audience for the better songs
- - sid is all at sea when it comes to things indirect
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- - .... out, smells incriminating information?
- - Smells something fishy perhaps in small Ulster party at the end of elections
- - Smells just a bit?
- - Tries to smell
- - Quick smells
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- - Spy, old woman, showing nothing incriminating
- - Spy mother with vacuum perhaps
- - Spy novelist Alistair
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- - Cases of false incrimination
- - Whodunit plot elements
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