- - trusty stallions
- - Trusty horses
- - Horses, trusty perhaps
- - Trusty mounts
- - Stallions, e.g.
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- - A trusty with a hammer sculpted figures
- - pieces of sculpture mostly standing on a pair of parallel lines
- - Works of art often put on a pedestal
- - Hard figures that won't budge for idols
- - A number of those from the cast were part of religious movement in the 1980s?
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- - One working for dictator perhaps using some trusty pistol
- - one using keys regularly?
- - one using a keyboard
- - one who is competent in using a keyboard for writing
- - one who handles the keys in office
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- - Trusty, faithful
- - simple ploy, allowing some to be faithful
- - Faithful king or queen, say, initially changing sides
- - Dependable, faithful
- - faithful, true
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- - trusty groups?
- - market-manipulating groups
- - Groups that control prices
- - Price-fixing groups
- - Groups like OPEC
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- - Perhaps trusty Prince is working with Queen
- - Dr Crippen perhaps losing love for right inmate
- - one whose porridge is in a jug?
- - Spin senior put out is a con
- - One with many years ahead of him
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- - Trusty to the end
- - begin to keep law reform committed in support
- - Stout fellow broke the law in the beginning
- - he's resolute and the last to be disturbed with the unsightly
- - loyalist always taking 50% in the beginning
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- - Fee paid in advance for trusty servant
- - fee to keep the henchman on?
- - fee for f. lee
- - Fee to keep services
- - Domestic fee charged in advance
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- - Trusty creditor is dropped — it's safe to scoff
- - Stay over with the French in order to eat
- - Of interest to the consumer
- - Some seed I blessed, good to eat
- - Good to consume
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- - stop being trusty
- - can shut out, being firm
- - Resolute enough to stop the bloodshed
- - Constant way to stop flow
- - Stop a flow of blood, say
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