- - to stumble
- - Stumble; vacation
- - Outing; stumble
- - Vera managed to dance
- - Catch one's foot and stumble
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- - muscle stumbles around church
- - muscles having three origins
- - muscle at the back of the upper arm
- - muscle priest strained carrying lid of casket
- - Muscle comes in instant, leading to postscript
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- - Last two people stumble and start to complain vehemently
- - The French hallucinate and behave wildly
- - Allow letters associated with 25 across to deliver a tirade
- - Energy during line dance to express oneself without restraint
- - Allow to go at full speed
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- - Scottish minister who wrote the hymn Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble
- - which former golf star is ceo of the liv tour?
- - Boy and not adult male
- - a native of rouen, maybe, and not an island
- - William the Conqueror's nationality
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- - some verbal stumbles
- - Settings for some TV dramas, in brief
- - Sounds of some pauses
- - Some hospital drama sets: Abbr.
- - Some filler words
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- - Stumbled when wound round a drum
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- - Stumbled when wound round a drum
- - in a rush the french made unsteady progress
- - how one danced when not quite sober?
- - Staggered wound in fish
- - Staggered round in some free lederhosen
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- - stumbled over small hills
- - Moorland hills
- - brings down, as a tree
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- - Stumble helplessly; a fish
- - one earning a living from high-stakes poker
- - Turn over or below a complete circuit in a game
- - a score less square?
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