- - strangely eager to come to terms
- - Consent to change gear at the end of the race
- - Say yes, it is about time to capture
- - See eye to eye with a European? Not quite
- - Awfully eager to share views
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- - strangely, skill may be shown, if i cater strangely
- - If I react strangely it may be a trick
- - take care if it changes – it's a trick
- - Card man leaves if diamonds needed for some tricks?
- - Card the man leaves if diamonds needed for some tricks?
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- - Academic term seems strangely short-term
- - Half of an academic year
- - US academic term
- - Half an academic year
- - Uni term
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- - Strangely eager to accept good music
- - Bob Marley is considered one of the icons of this Jamaican genre of music
- - Music style using Rage covers, for example
- - music from the west indies
- - style of music making us rage, e.g., wildly
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- - "Terms like grace, new birth, justification […] which with St Paul are ........ terms, theologians have employed as if they were scientific terms" (Matthew Arnold)
- - Of writing with artistic merit
- - Rarely it can be associated with writing
- - Like a novelist's aspirations
- - Like many sages
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- - Eagles and double eagles
- - dimes and loonies, e.g.
- - Pennies, nickels, and dimes
- - Nickels and dimes, for example
- - Quarters and dimes
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- - Eagles may be seen around the air terminal
- - Eagles found among the brighter nestlings
- - See Royal Navy mark the birds
- - Birds in the wilderness
- - Birds not usually seen around the river
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- - Not even lady rejects commercial, strangely
- - strangely, no even money bet could be so described
- - in a curious manner, strangely enough
- - Strangely worded play seen regularly
- - Not even adverbial
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- - Pious Ed, strangely complex character
- - Mythical Greek king with a complex — Opus Dei (anag)
- - Complex King of Thebes
- - Editor enthralled by remarkably pious king of Thebes
- - Complex character of editor, one immersed in work
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