- - unwilling to bend the rules
- - Uncompromising princess leaves the region
- - the way scripture lessons get caught is severe
- - Demanding obedience or close observance of rules
- - harsh, endless deception gets in the way
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- - Unwilling to bend, seeing a second fix on a London building succeeded
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- - Unwillingness to bend
- - Refuse to compromise with coppers losing the head with command
- - Urging son to participate in playing tennis to break ice
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- - Unwilling to bend
- - Business concern unlikely to change
- - Fixed in resolute motionlessness to start with
- - Concern for tree close to stream
- - Say yes to a female ditched in partnership
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- - Unwilling to bend
- - The set of sails I'd got wouldn't bend
- - Unlikely to flex
- - To be exact, the right one to dig up
- - In a grid, perhaps, a line that doesn't bend
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- - Unwilling to bend
- - neil had to shift to accommodate republican that's uncompromising
- - Militant Hibernian's inauguration transformed Ireland
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- - Cross formed by bend dexter and bend sinister.
- - Realist awfully cross
- - from the latin for "dance" or "leap", the st andrew's cross on the flag of scotland; or, the nickname of said colours
- - Cross sailor gets over anger
- - Cross of St Andrew
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- - Cause of a post-bender fender-bender?: Abbr.
- - Swerving crime: Abbr.
- - Imbiber's offense [abbr.]
- - Sot's offense [abbr.]
- - It might lead to a revoked lic
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- - Without a bend, narrow bend, it is said
- - unbending narrow channel, say
- - direct without humour
- - narrow channel, say, not deviating
- - yet a crooked dealer may deal themselves one!
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