- - Wrongdoer renouncing evil without real worth
- - Wrongdoer renouncing evil — that's pointless
- - Of no real value
- - In .... (without effect)
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- - "...... no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil"
- - look at a letter, we hear
- - No-...-um (tiny insect)
- - ".... No Evil, Hear No Evil"
- - Catch, so to speak
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- - "See no evil, ...... no evil, speak no evil"
- - "I can't ... you" ("Speak louder!")
- - See No Evil ... No Evil (Richard Pryor/Gene Wilder comedy)
- - "Eyes let you see and ears let you ..."
- - Permit to speak
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- - Evil, evil, evil rites
- - Left with the threat of evil
- - Evil relative is without home
- - Evil looking hospital worker doing the rounds at home
- - Nun holding in evil
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- - Renouncing sailor giving orders — not the first time
- - Jack, with tyrant's role, taking time out — making it permanent?
- - Giving up first two letters: reading one out, missing one?
- - Renouncing crown
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- - Sin of the grown-up starts early, renouncing youth
- - grown-up rye recipe is cheating
- - ".... is the application of democracy to love" (HL Mencken)
- - "Thou shalt not commit ..." (one of the Ten Commandments)
- - Seventh Commandment sin
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- - Renouncing a book. Making ineffective
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- - Renouncing identity Coleridge confused painter
- - Greek painter from the Spanish Renaissance
- - Composer wanting area green for painter
- - .... Reg Cole, disturbed master painter
- - Painter whose name means 'The Greek'
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