- - Narrow escape from barber's precise handiwork
- - Shuts short road after hospital's lucky escape
- - When destiny's hand intervenes.
- - Near miss [2 wds.]
- - SEALs experience narrow escape from danger
- - narrow escape, informally
- - Good tonsure is almost a disaster!
- - Near Miss Best? Mates, for instance, getting job with those cutting staff!
- - what the well-groomed man has is a narrow escape
- - Nerve-wracking event
- - Stubble-free cut
- - Near thing or narrow escape
- - Lucky escape as criminal chases love
- - Terrible chaos with elves in narrow escape
- - Thorough trim, or a hint to the starts of 17-, 32-, 38- and 42-Across
- - Chases vole (anag.)
- - Lucky escape of plane by dead-end street
- - Near disaster
- - Narrow escape from danger
- - Almost cutting yourself with a razor, e.g.
- - Narrow squeak.
- - Narrow escape: Colloq.
- - A Pauline "peril," for instance.
- - Squeaker
- - Near thing
- - Near miss
- - Narrow escape
- - See 42-Across
- - Conservative suffers defeat with experience near disaster
- - Narrow escape concludes experience
- - Near miss in traffic -- loses haversack
- - a near thing you have to face?
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