- - Inferior cheese is months old — consume with gin, perhaps?
- - whodunnit the .................. has been running in london's west end since 1952.
- - a snappy substitute for the cat
- - To catch Mickey at Christie's long-running play?
- - "The ...," murder mystery play written by Agatha Christie whose 25,000th performance took place in 2012
- - Cheap cheese for the quiet one, a copper
- - Contraption-building board game with a plastic boot, bucket, and bathtub: 2 wds.
- - Map covering where in France a director uses to film Resistance capturing the vermin
- - Board game with cheese-shaped tokens
- - It may be loaded with cheese
- - Kids' board game with a Rube Goldbergian device
- - Board game where players win pieces of cheese
- - Agatha Christie play, with "The"
- - Christie play, with "The"
- - Long-running Christie play, with "The"
- - The ...., long-running whodunnit by Agatha Christie
- - Cleaner about to employ devious art that might be catching
- - Team pours liquid that might stop Jerry
- - Employ rat extract in floor cleaner as vermin control
- - it has a back-breaking job keeping down vermin
- - One could perhaps catch Jerry Maguire's opening by river mouth
- - Timid type, prior to gin and Cheddar cheese
- - Second service goes over net to get game
- - Route maps confused pest controller
- - Vermin control that's screwed some rat up?
- - opera must disguise indifferent cheese
- - Cheese setting
- - Traveller's guide covering where in France close to Paris, station sets up device for capturing vermin
- - Poor cheese
- - Anti-rodent device
- - Cheap cheese
- - Unfortunately, pro team stuffed by America — hard cheese?
- - Put in mouth after short time, consume inferior cheese
- - Mickey's mouth or greatest fear
- - Danger for Stuart Little
- - Cheese place
- - "Tom and Jerry" prop
- - Some try to build a better one
- - Inventors may try to build a better one
- - Better product, perhaps
- - Mickey's mouth?
- - Inventors often try to build a better one
- - Fake opening at football.
- - Sometime household necessity.
- - Emersonian symbol.
- - Key word of aphorism attributed to Emerson.
- - Part of a famous quotation from Emerson.
- - Spring is here
- - Mickey's nemesis
- - Pest control device
- - Rodent snare
- - Rodent catcher.
- - Football maneuver.
- - doctor to employ snare to get mediocre cheese
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