- - will, one struggling with november gone to keep out of sight
- - Keep one's head down
- - Keep quiet or unseen
- - Keep out of sight, avoid attention
- - Keep quiet in bottom bunk? You will!
- - Keep off the grid, say
- - Keep unseen
- - Keep out of sight
- - to keep out of sight or avoid detection
- - Tell whoppers in quiet voice to avoid detection
- - Hide [2 wds.]
- - Hide inflatable bed punctured by English women
- - Stay out of sight — but not on the top bunk
- - Stay concealed
- - Stay quiet and/or hidden
- - Hide till the heat's off
- - Try not to be noticed
- - Try to go unnoticed
- - Dreadful woe -- I'll hide away
- - Hide piece of fiction - it's despicable
- - Woe and ill makes you stay hidden
- - Stay under the radar
- - Stay beneath the radar
- - Try not to attract attention
- - Fabricate beastly sound and try to avoid notice
- - Avoid the limelight
- - Remain in hiding
- - Try to avoid 12 Down
- - Avoid attention
- - Stay out of sight, as a criminal
- - Use bottom bunk, perhaps, to avoid detection
- - Have an inferior berth, but remain quiet?
- - Invention, something coming from ox hide
- - Wait for a favourable opportunity
- - Fly under the radar
- - Remain inconspicuous
- - Be quiet, say
- - Be in hiding
- - Stay in hiding
- - Strive for anonymity
- - Stay off the radar
- - Let a scandal blow over, say
- - Avoid being noticed
- - Tell fibs in a quiet voice?
- - Try to be inconspicuous
- - Conceal oneself
- - Find concealment
- - Hide oneself
- - Go into hiding
- - Hide out
- - Go to ground
- - Hide from view
- - Take cover
- - Stay out of sight
- - Hide
- - Avoid detection
- - Try to avoid detection
- - Bide one's time
- - Stay out of sight (2 wds.)
- - Go to ground, unhappy after deception
- - hole up after birkdale's seventh, one down round start of eighteenth
- - This person wears coat of Leatherette, sound like a cow hide
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