- - where something or someone first came from
- - or i show spirit at the beginning
- - start with this, or one could use alternate ending, on reflection
- - where axes meet
- - or i show spirit right from the start
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- - Where William came from, and not Amanda
- - Where the D-Day landings took place
- - Upper and Lower province, France
- - Here's Juno with Sword (and not a large number -- about 500)
- - Where 22 Across is.
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- - Where coffee came from
- - Where 63-Across ruled prior to her banishment
- - The Cure visit Number 10 to meet investigator with first album from Africa
- - Where the Blue Nile rises
- - Where the Blue Nile begins
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- - Someone who .... made a rather dishonest attempt to get something or impress someone
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- - where water comes from, with reams put about
- - Put mares out towards spring. perhaps
- - where grizzlies catch their salmon
- - Puts about 500 sheets against current
- - Puts recycled paper, not going with current
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- - Comments from Arab where hinges broken?
- - Sounds from the stable
- - Horse's comments
- - Equine comments
- - Noises from Mustang when hinges broken?
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- - Either of the points in the elliptical orbit of a planet or comet where it is closest to or furthest from the sun
- - Either of two extremes in an orbit
- - Closest or farthest orbit point
- - A planet's first relative point in orbit
- - Extreme point in an orbit
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- - Caribbean island where Nicki Minaj is from
- - Most southerly West Indian island
- - ...... and Tobago, islands in the West Indies
- - Chinese gang limited racket's return to Caribbean island
- - Island in the West Indies whose capital is Port of Spain
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- - Where the captain or pilot of a ship steers from
- - Steer left going through border
- - Control or steer a ship or boat
- - Captain's position on a ship
- - Tiller, take the rudder
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