- - Does tea, it's said, for singer Springfield
- - Dutch dive's needing a clean
- - Half of duo's styles are somewhat shabby
- - Common nickname for a cowpoke
- - Cowpoke's moniker
- - Cowhand's handle
- - Name for a cowpoke
- - Springfield, Son Of A Preacher Man singer
- - singer ms springfield in need of a wash!
- - Study in need of make-over if it has a film of dirt
- - Covered in fine powder
- - 60s singer in need of a clean
- - Not regularly cleaned!
- - Chaotic study in need of a clean?
- - mr. hare, english rugby union player
- - like the dry old stuff of which to make a study?
- - neglected study may easily become so
- - Like an attic, maybe
- - Was she covered in dirt or from Ohio?
- - Neglected study may easily become
- - Ms Springfield is covered in dirt
- - Singer Springfield in need of a good clean
- - Covered with dirt, like many attics
- - Needing cleaning; Miss Springfield
- - What neglected study may easily become
- - In need of vacuuming
- - Coated in fine dirt
- - Like a shelf that hasn't been cleaned in a while
- - In need of a spring clean
- - Covered with motes
- - Covered in powder
- - Covered in fine dirt
- - Like many attics
- - Like neglected antiques
- - Needing cleaning, as a tabletop
- - Study (anag.)
- - Lifeless, occasionally dour, dirty place
- - Not brushed off recently
- - In need of cleaning
- - Ms Springfield
- - Like some top-shelf products?
- - Like used chalkboard erasers
- - Failing the white-glove test
- - Singer Springfield
- - Clearly little-used
- - Needing cleaning, as tabletops
- - Powdery
- - Needing a clean in Springfield?
- - Powdered from neglect
- - Like a neglected attic
- - Like furniture needing cleaning
- - Ancient tax covering last of transactions
- - Covered with fine powder
- - What must be done to collect spades ready for cleaning?
- - Obviously little-used
- - Needing cleaning with a cloth, in a way
- - Not recently cleaned
- - Like items in attics, often
- - Common name for a cowboy
- - Old-fashioned couple given dirty hovel for nothing
- - Dirty spades put in office
- - Fresh from the trail
- - Failing the white-glove test, say
- - Like neglected tabletops
- - Long-unused, perhaps
- - Like neglected furniture
- - Like the trail on a cattle drive
- - Like most attics
- - Showing signs of disuse
- - "The Look of Love" singer Springfield
- - In need of airing out
- - Not brushed off
- - Like toys in the attic
- - Showing disuse
- - Needing a cleaning
- - Mote-filled
- - Needing cleaning
- - Needing Pledge, e.g.
- - Like Nevada
- - Pulverulent
- - Like a used chalkboard eraser
- - "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" singer Springfield
- - In need of a maid
- - A perennial miller
- - Uncleaned
- - Rhodes of Polo Grounds fame
- - Like many an attic
- - Like the Okies' homeland
- - Like toads during a drought
- - Like rural roads
- - Unswept.
- - Outfielder Rhodes.
- - "Ah, what a ...... answer gets the soul."—Meredith.
- - Miller ...
- - Answer
- - Dirty
- - Not "clean"
- - In the attic, perhaps
- - Old-fashioned
- - Timeworn
- - Study
- - Like the top of most refrigerators
- - ...... Springfield, 1960s singer
- - Rebuilt study is covered in fine powder
- - Showing a dirty film
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