- - a slight semblance of change - how sad!
- - Mere semblance
- - What is comparative darkness
- - "The ... over Innsmouth," 1936 novella by H.P. Lovecraft about a malign undersea civilization
- - track dark area on a surface
- - Dog taken from trailer entering Crufts?
- - dark shape
- - member of cliff richard's old band
- - track commercial during performance
- - Area of shade
- - Image cast
- - Secretly follow and watch
- - farm animal outside possessed tail
- - spectacle nowadays in the shade
- - Closely follow Opposition minister
- - Shape cast when an object stands between a surface and a source of light
- - Groundhog Day omen
- - Dog had Miss Piggy brought round?
- - profile of swashbuckling leader — "home and away, pull off wins!"
- - It's shortest when the sun is directly overhead
- - Escort hugging Bill in darkness
- - thing thrown from a tree?
- - Depict commercial intervention in a negative light?
- - Dog and pig's clothing ripped off
- - ... puppets (hand figures projected onto a wall)
- - Area of darkness
- - Dark shape that follows you
- - Reflected image
- - Display the commercial inside in a situation away from light
- - Closely follow pretence circulating these days
- - reveal notice inside to be a poor imitation
- - What a moon might cast, to Cat Stevens
- - Unlit area
- - Trail secretly
- - Sundial need
- - It's used to tell the time on a sundial
- - Dark image (of opposition?)
- - Dark area — referring to parliamentary opposition
- - Dark area — follow secretly
- - Ready for a fight
- - Dark image
- - It's cast when light is blocked
- - Partial darkness
- - Dark image when commercial breaks appear
- - Image cast by the sun
- - Closely follow
- - Significant sight on Groundhog Day
- - Cold-weather omen on Groundhog Day
- - Groundhog's sighting
- - Opposition had to interrupt broadcast
- - Follow secretly; obscure
- - Five o'clock phenomenon?
- - Dog had pig brought round
- - Follow programme with commercial break?
- - Follow performance with commercial break?
- - Omen on February 2nd
- - Dark patch
- - Sundial reading
- - Groundhog Day sight
- - Groundhog Day concern
- - A director in theatre production produced track
- - Sundial feature
- - Pig had trapped tail
- - Sundial indicator
- - It grows toward evening
- - Sunny day phenomenon
- - Inseparable companion
- - Opposition spokesperson duped in broadcast
- - Dog display held by Crufts, say
- - George Bernard admits party is for constant companion?
- - Sundial casting
- - Fish that hurt dog
- - Follow covertly
- - It's seen on a sundial
- - Secretly follow
- - Five o'clock --
- - Lamont Cranston's alter ego, with "The"
- - Peter Pan lost his
- - Groundhog Day focus
- - It lengthens toward evening
- - Bit of a doubt?
- - Man's five o'clock feature?
- - Little stubble
- - Outline cast by the sun
- - Sundial's "moving part"
- - Old time radio fare: "The ........"
- - What Peter Pan lost
- - '-- of a Doubt ('43 film)'
- - Indistinct image
- - Boxer's sparring partner, at times
- - Peter Pan's loss
- - "Me and My .........."
- - Figure at one's side
- - February 2 sighting
- - Penumbra
- - Feb. 2 omen
- - Omniscient radio character
- - R. L. Stevenson's companion
- - Do a sleuthing job
- - Unit of doubt
- - Man's double.
- - Peter Pan's concern.
- - One type of boxing.
- - Peter Pan loses his.
- - Cast thing
- - Eclipse phenomenon
- - Stay behind
- - Eye makeup
- - Slightest trace.
- - Silhouette
- - Constant companion.
- - Bird dog
- - Follow relentlessly
- - Follow around
- - Phantom
- - Tail ....
- - Follow closely
- - Follow secretly
- - Follow
- - Follow stealthily
- - -
- - Result of blocking light
- - Follow furtively
- - sort of boxer dog?
- - Closely follow advert in the middle of programme
- - Darkness out of the sun
- - What's longer in the morning and evening than it is at noon
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