- - setting for the sitcom porridge
- - Rip off a child and that's the punishment
- - A jug of porridge in the nick of time
- - jail for 'rip-off boy'
- - The clink of a jug
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- - 1978 sitcom which was a spin-off from Porridge
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- - porridge, from the machinations of the late mao
- - base ingredient of bannocks
- - Porridge in the main ordered from AA motel
- - upsetting me a lot, a porridge ingredient
- - Traditional porridge ingredient
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- - Former Tory once given porridge?
- - Former prisoner, bewildered one, about 90
- - Former Tory once a prisoner?
- - Former prisoner: Hyph.
- - Former inmate: Hyph.
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- - Former problem reported with porridge
- - Former Tommies travelling to Spain
- - Former tie broken in WW1 battlefield
- - Former leaders of European triumvirate inevitably going into battle
- - Former?
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- - heston, celebrity chef noted for quirky recipes such as snail porridge
- - Queen Victoria's famous pianist
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- - porridge for a parrot, say
- - Eagle or parrot, for one
- - offer has run to porridge
- - A two-way flier?
- - sonny the cuckoo or toucan sam, for example
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- - giant struggle for breath over a thin porridge
- - A gigantic prince in a 1534 Rabelais satire
- - Rabelaisian giant
- - Rabelais giant.
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- - They go in a porridge
- - Spherical veggies in pods
- - "Like two ... in a pod"
- - Things 'split' in green soup
- - they're eaten, unless after sweet
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