- - To revolt
- - film about british revolt
- - Rise in revolt
- - Resisting authority, muddled drone goes from right to left
- - Revolt against authority
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- - 1381 Peasants' Revolt leader
- - Leader of the Peasants' Revolt in 1381
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- - regret taking english students to be revolting
- - sales worker starts to earn little over austere period? that's sickening
- - Lotion to deter biting insects
- - Hideous, awful; a chemical to deter insects
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- - Destroy revolting rodents in time
- - Kill every tenth man as a punishment, in the Roman army
- - it came in with the tide but we lose a lot
- - Destroy a significant proportion of
- - Admit EEC prepared to destroy
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- - urge son to describe outwardly dirty, revolting city
- - snooty don easily discontented in australian city
- - harbour city
- - to see an opera house designed in the style of a ship's sails, go to
- - which city hosted the summer olympics in 2000?
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- - Meat roll is revolting
- - Roll up, that's the point
- - Worn to the ... (like a very short pencil)
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- - Behave badly in a court — revolting
- - Behave improperly
- - Performer ahead gets to behave badly
- - behave troublesomely
- - earn a time-out, perhaps
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- - Behave badly in a court — revolting
- - Misbehave or cause a fuss
- - Misbehave, like a child
- - Create a commotion
- - Behave badly
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- - Lock up devil said to be in revolt
- - Lock up in jail
- - Jail troublemaker having returned negative response to officer
- - One MP's mixed up with 25 in jail
- - Lock one away in Prom: is that possible?
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- - revolt, and when its two syllables are swapped, a phrase meaning the same thing
- - Engage in a revolution
- - Revolt
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