- - friend in calais by ship is out of place
- - English novelist and son may be wide of the mark
- - A failure, of course, is wrong
- - To be out of shape is not good enough
- - Wrong one of two writers succeeded
- - Out of kilter
- - Out of place
- - What's found in anagram is spelling out of order
- - A young lady that's out of order
- - Writer's or writer's writing son's out of order
- - Out of proper order
- - Out of joint
- - Equivalent of 33-Down?
- - Equal of a mile
- - Out of line.
- - Out of whack
- - Out of the ordinary
- - Out of sorts.
- - Out of order?
- - The equivalent of a mile out?
- - As good as a mile out?
- - A young girl is unsuitable
- - An unmarried girl who is wrong
- - a girl? wrong
- - There's something wrong with a schoolteacher
- - A teacher's wrong
- - Wrong, erroneous
- - one young lady is never right
- - A young lady, perhaps, may find it incorrect
- - When something seems a bit wrong, it's this
- - a girl appears to be wrong
- - A young lady is incorrect
- - ... what's wrong with one girl...
- - Wildly wrong
- - where a spinster went wrong?
- - It's wrong for a young girl
- - suspiciously off
- - Wrong a young lady
- - a young lady is wrong
- - Novelist and son not quite right
- - is it wrong to be a maiden lady?
- - what's wrong with a spinster?
- - Wrong answer by young lady
- - in an incorrect manner
- - is put in a manuscript erroneously
- - something wrong with being an unmarried woman?
- - a spinster gone wrong
- - Nice friends succeeded? Wrong!
- - Even a school mistress can be wrong!
- - Off course, not right
- - Is written in a document in error
- - Wrong; awry
- - "Swing and ......, strike one": 2 wds.
- - "...... is as good as a mile": 2 wds.
- - Wrong; incorrect
- - Khomeini, for one
- - Not functioning properly
- - Fishy?
- - Not as expected
- - Slightly off
- - Off the mark
- - Improper
- - Wrong or awry
- - Defective region in Evesham is spotted
- - More than fishy
- - Region in Durham is simply wrong
- - Faulty
- - A bit off
- - Improper young lady with ace top
- - One young woman not quite right
- - A little off
- - Aggressive introduction to address is inappropriate
- - A young lady at fault
- - Somewhat wrong
- - Wrong answer to omit
- - Awry or fishy
- - Isn't married and what's wrong with that?
- - Possibly Kingsley's wrong!
- - Off the track
- - A teacher is wrong
- - A little fishy
- - A mile's equal value? Wrong!
- - Somewhat off
- - Fool -- crossing motorway must be wrong!
- - Off-kilter
- - In error
- - Wrong direction taken by friends on the Continent
- - Out — effectively by a mile?
- - "Swing and ......!" (strike) (2 words)
- - Wrong; inaccurate
- - Off somehow
- - "Swing and ......, strike one!"
- - Wonky
- - Not in order
- - "Swing and ......!" (strike)
- - Inappropriately
- - Astray
- - Not as it should be
- - Wrongly
- - Not according to plan
- - Off the beam
- - ........ is as good as a mile
- - Screwed up
- - Not proper
- - Improperly
- - Snafu
- - Off-course
- - "...... is as good . . . "
- - Quid pro quo for a mile
- - It's as good as a mile
- - Equal to a mile
- - It's supposed to equal a mile
- - Beside the mark.
- - In a faulty manner.
- - Faultily.
- - Not right
- - Awry
- - Screwy?
- - Cockeyed
- - Erroneous
- - Inaccurate
- - Incorrect
- - Wrong
- - Flawed
- - Imperfect
- - Haywire
- - Defective
- - Wacky
- - Off base?
- - Gone wrong?
- - Off
- - Imperfectly
- - Not quite right?
- - OFF! target
- - to be objected to before noon is special
- - a spinster becomes improper
- - A young lady in the wrong
- - wrong for her to be single
- - it's wrong to be a failure
- - diagram is, sadly, partly wrong
- - is she singly not working right?
- - It's not right that our Gallic friends are swollen headed
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