- - shorten a means of getting to the other side
- - it'll help you get across and shorten the work
- - To cut a long story short, a card game
- - a game to make less of?
- - Shorten, expurgate
- - How to get across that one should shorten it
- - one card game you have to shorten
- - reduce the length of a crossing
- - Shorten a spanner
- - To reconstruct on a smaller scale is to do what
- - go over it in order to shorten it
- - shorten, curtail
- - Shorten a crossing
- - Shorten by using fewer words
- - A card game cut short
- - Bird flapping in time cut short
- - Contract could be a game of cards
- - A prospective partner lands government contract
- - Shorten, like a dictionary
- - Reduce the length of a book or other document
- - A marriage partner's accepting last part of wedding contract
- - shorten a way to the other side
- - i badger characters to cut things short
- - Second half of FA game cut short
- - A game of cards - contract perhaps
- - Reduce length of a card game
- - Shorten a viaduct
- - Shorten a river crossing?
- - contract that makes a ferryman redundant?
- - shorten a connection
- - Shorten a span
- - Shorten a card game
- - a place from which to direct what precis writers do
- - Make shorter badger excited about one
- - Prune tips of azalea bush on hilltop
- - Put link next to a contract
- - Shorten, truncate
- - Shorten Arsenal's first game
- - a newly-wed accepts good contract
- - Big read (anag) — shorten a text
- - Shorten a game of cards
- - A spanner or clip?
- - Shorten a game
- - Shorten into one volume, maybe
- - Shorten (a book)
- - Shorten, as a dictionary
- - Reduce the word count of?
- - Big read (anag) — shorten text
- - Make shorter using a spanner
- - Shorten (a text)
- - Cut short a card game
- - Make shorter, a book say
- - Shorten for readers
- - Reduce rating on area of high pressure
- - Shorten a violin part
- - Shorten a piece of snooker equipment
- - Cut in a card game
- - A contest for couples holding hands cut short
- - Abbreviate, shorten
- - Make a long story short, e.g
- - A game cut short
- - Make shorter, book say
- - To reduce work is good — admitted by a woman blushing?
- - A game of tricks cut short
- - A place where we'd find captain's contract
- - Article by poet laureate cut short? Just so
- - Reduce, as a text
- - Condense, as a book
- - Shorten, as a reference
- - "...... make a long story short ..."
- - Shorten
- - shorten a way over
- - make a shorter version of a game
- - Condense, as a dictionary
- - Make tighter, possibly using a spanner?
- - Condense [text]
- - Diminish — curtail
- - Adapt novel
- - Curtail, censor
- - Brigade [anag]
- - Cut down boy's free time outside
- - contract for an offer, got in writing at company
- - Abbreviate, contract
- - Contract sailor stuck on reef
- - Abbreviate text
- - Abbreviate
- - Trim graduate climbing hill-range
- - Condense, story-wise
- - Something going too far in film? Cut!
- - Reduce in volume?
- - Truncate
- - With 16-Across, Division division * Cut
- - Edit for "Reader's Digest"
- - Adapt for audio format, perhaps
- - Edit substantially
- - Reduce in scope
- - Cut down
- - Trim
- - Curtail
- - Condense
- - Cut
- - Contract that could make ferry operator redundant?
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