- - Slight trace
- - Hint or slight trace
- - Trace
- - Tiny trace
- - Small amount of liquid food put before prisoner
- - A little bit of soup's being warmed up for the audience
- - hint: broth and porridge server
- - Speaking French un petit peu
- - Little drink Tory laced with drop of ouzo
- - Pinch(Used today)
- - Small taste or, pronounced aloud, a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - A tiny bit
- - Little study in support of first course?
- - A bit like this leading Tory ...
- - A little misrepresentation regarding a course?
- - Tiny bit (recycled COUPONS)
- - First course? Do taste
- - A little liquid refreshment before study
- - A little bit in cup soon dissolving
- - After initial course, study little
- - Starter, perhaps, requiring study to get flavour
- - We hear first course is cooking: taste?
- - Exchange coupons for a small amount
- - In due course leading Conservative gets in touch
- - Slight but appreciable amount
- - Slight-but-appreciable addition
- - Subtle amount
- - Just a taste
- - Just a bit
- - Hint
- - Dash
- - Pinch
- - Bit
- - Small amount
- - Slight amount
- - Little bit
- - The coupon's a bit torn
- - Tiny bit
- - Dash, taste
- - Very small amount
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