- - "You see, but you do not observe" writer
- - See 15-Down
- - Wie was de schepper van de detective Sherlock Holmes?
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- - "... is not what you see, but what you make others see" (Degas)
- - What a muse might inspire
- - '... is never finished. Only abandoned' (old saying)
- - What's on display at many museums
- - What Basquiat and Bearden made
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- - From detectives, a couple of observations: watched but not followed
- - Behaved naughtily
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- - He sang (but did not write) 'I Write the Songs'
- - Barry with the hit song "Mandy"
- - He didn't write the song that says he did
- - Barry who sang "Mandy"
- - "Greatest Songs of the Sixties" artist
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- - I have keys, but no locks. I have space, but no room. You can enter, but can't go inside. Who am I?
- - Where all the pieces of poetry you write are set in row for typist
- - Computer's array of letters
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- - Like pomegranate seeds, but not apple seeds
- - like fruits and vegetables
- - Half-... (like leftovers in the fridge)
- - down but not altogether beaten
- - Like the plums in the poem 'This Is Just To Say'
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- - They help you see observer on cliffs
- - What the gaze falls on in the bathroom cabinet?
- - They'll give you a better view of troubled doper? Yes!
- - They can make your pupils greater
- - They can make pupils grow larger
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- - title for paul mccartney (but not john lennon) and mick jagger (but not keith richards)
- - Title for Rod Stewart or Van Morrison
- - Day-Lewis, for one
- - Title for Richard Branson or Isaac Newton
- - Title for Ben Kingsley or Arthur Conan Doyle
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