- - Nonsense talk, on stage
- - Word repeated to sim-ulate conversation on stage
- - Word repeated by actors to simulate conversation
- - Rubbish resistance by centre turned supporter
- - Husband in game met by wounding remark? Nonsense
- - Indistinct stage chattering noise by actors
- - reportedly regret hurtful remark involving edible leafstalks
- - regret outspoken insult, being a bit of a fool?
- - Plant roses at front except in centre
- - The crowd murmur of pie being made of its sticks
- - plant whose leafstalks are cooked, sweetened and eaten as a dessert
- - Heated dispute OR tart tart ingredient
- - dock-like plant with tangy red stalks which can be cooked
- - Herb said to go with fish or fruit
- - Edible sour leafstalks
- - vegetable used in pies
- - French way, we hear, to dig in leafy veg
- - Regret hurtful remark heard muttered in crowd scene
- - Edible stalks rot
- - red-stalked plant
- - One of the docks runs pub in central region
- - Barney runs pub in centre
- - Fruity expressions of anger?
- - Vegetable rot
- - Unscripted talk in theatre stems from garden
- - What can be a sweet Polish horse with a shed outside hotel
- - Edible sour stalks
- - Regret insult in speech? Rubbish!
- - Bull with stick through heart after matador's finale
- - Hur changing the point producing leafstalk
- - Fruit counter in centre on right
- - Run pub in transport centre, say? Nonsense
- - common crumble ingredient
- - massage wrapping husband with local plant
- - Reddish stalks cooked and sweetened
- - Stewed leafstalk
- - Words that are untrue or make no sense
- - Two-in-a-row situation
- - Stewed red leafstalk
- - Spat on the field
- - Sour sticks eaten as fruit after cooking
- - Plant with poisonous leaves and edible stems
- - Plant with edible leafstalks
- - Plant stems, edible when cooked
- - Plant stalks eaten as fruit
- - Pie stalk
- - Leafstalks usually cooked, sweetened and eaten in puddings
- - Edible leafstalk
- - Large-leafed plant
- - Edible stalk
- - Fray
- - Heated dispute
- - Leaf-stalks cooked and used as if fruit
- - Edible plant stems
- - Plant; nonsense
- - Plant stem used as fruit
- - Core supporter upset supporting Republican rubbish
- - Republican centre supporter brought up nonsense
- - Edible stalks
- - Plant with edible stems
- - Leaf-stalks eaten with crumble
- - Tart vegetable in pies
- - Tart pie filling
- - Fruit; nonsense
- - Stalks in a pie
- - Nonsense; plant
- - Tart plant stalk diced for pie filling
- - Reddish leafstalks cooked and sweetened
- - Regret broadcast jibe? Nonsense
- - Plant grown for its stalks
- - Edible stems
- - Centre parting starts to really annoy Richard Burton? Nonsense!
- - Radical ban in centre relates to German wine - the type from the allotment
- - Nonsense beginning in rough pub in the centre
- - Stalky fruit
- - Stalks out of the kitchen garden
- - Resistance to ban in the centre and in the allotment
- - Plant with pink stalks
- - Background talk of edible stalks
- - Restricted ban in the centre and in the allotment
- - Noisy fight
- - Pie filling
- - Run centre with rising support? Nonsense
- - Strawberry's partner-in-pie
- - Tart tart filling, perhaps
- - Diamond disorder, e.g.
- - Tart tart ingredient
- - Melee on the field
- - Diamond argument.
- - Altercation: Slang.
- - Trouble on the diamond.
- - Free-for-all on the diamond.
- - Movie about a cat and baseball.
- - Wordy debate on the ball field.
- - Common garden plant.
- - Spat
- - Tiff
- - Pie ingredient?
- - Kitchen garden plant
- - Ruckus
- - Dustup
- - Controversy
- - Argument
- - Heated argument
- - Nonsense
- - Altercation
- - Fruit
- - Row
- - Quarrel
- - Squabble
- - Hassle
- - Brouhaha
- - Yours truly, with Howard and Harris, got things smoothed out
- - Culinary plant grown in a “triangle” of West Yorkshire
- - Sharp-tasting stalks, rubbish
- - Regret nasty comment being heard? Nonsense!
- - Vegetable with bright ruby stalks
- - What may make a fool vocally regret harsh remark
- - Reddish stalks eaten as fruit
- - Pink crumble fruit
- - Bench-clearing brawl, in baseball lingo
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