- - Porridge; what you might do to it?
- - To mix or agitate using a spoon or stick
- - Come to the jail
- - Mix continuously to avoid clumping
- - Prison may allow one to mix it
- - keep risotto from sticking to the pan, maybe
- - tend to a risotto
- - Tend to tteokguk
- - It's pouring rain when you wake up
- - disturb a knight about the start of the tourney
- - begin to move to prison
- - One way to fry the bird!
- - Begin to be active
- - Nick does begin to waken
- - Tend to the soup
- - no area in flight to move
- - Use spoon to goad into action
- - It's turned to rain, when you waken up
- - Cooler - perhaps it's going to rain
- - Tend to congee
- - Tend to jeonbok-juk
- - How to fry in a jug?
- - Use a spoon to mix
- - Begin to rouse
- - Tend to risotto
- - Irish giving support to saint excited reaction
- - start to waken
- - To mix well
- - what might be done to a pot
- - Tend to the batter
- - Begin to wake up
- - be an agitator in jug?
- - Mix and take the road one right
- - Key word in a risotto recipe
- - Kids tired, only some get out of bed
- - Make a move though it's pouring rain
- - Shakes celebrity women
- - mix liquid with a spoon
- - Move a spoon around in [tea, eg]
- - move in prison
- - Prison shift
- - Move round and round: it's getting back right at the end
- - Mix in a jug
- - Mix [ingredients] with a spoon
- - Risotto recipe verb
- - Begin moving jail
- - Gentleman without model causes a fuss
- - Move jug
- - Get cooler, but don't freeze!
- - Mix some turmeric into rice, initially
- - ... your stumps
- - Mix cream into coffee
- - Move away from stairway
- - Dissolve sugar in a cup of tea with a spoon
- - Verb in a risotto recipe
- - Blend like coffee and cream
- - how officer is addressed when receiving time in prison
- - Slightly move the jug
- - Move out of inactivity
- - confinement, informally
- - It's pouring rain and cooler
- - ... the pot (get people riled up)
- - rouse some of the most irresponsible elements
- - Mix, as sugar in coffee
- - Disobey James Bond when making a martini
- - Controversy in Scottish city after dumping fish
- - Move around in prison
- - Commotion arising in Amritsar
- - cocktail-recipe instruction
- - Keep stew from burning
- - make the cocoa go round in jug
- - Prison sentence that is right, first of all
- - Ramen instruction
- - Commotion; prison
- - creator of controversy
- - Move the jug of porridge
- - ....-fry; wok dish
- - some of the worst irony causes a sensation
- - Can make a move
- - Prison agitation
- - ...... things up
- - mix, as ingredients
- - Turn on the stove?
- - .... stick (paint store freebie)
- - Mess up 007's martini order
- - Verb in Ovaltine directions
- - where you'll find convicts cause a commotion
- - in the contest i raised a disturbance
- - mix up, as ingredients
- - Mix of cast iron sample
- - mix ingredients
- - move with a little spooning?
- - move slightly ... like a mouse?
- - Move something around in a liquid
- - ...-fry (type of Chinese food)
- - prison in order it seems, after reflection
- - Risotto recipe instruction
- - Rouse when stirrups cut in half
- - instruction in a recipe
- - rouse some of the strongest irish passions
- - agitation is the result of using a spoon
- - such excitement won't leave people unmoved
- - Blend together, like pancake mix
- - move prison
- - Mix with a spoon, say
- - Mix ingredients together in a bowl
- - verb used in cooking
- - Mix up in a big pot
- - Minor uproar
- - Mix, as a bowl of ingredients
- - De-lump your oatmeal
- - "You've created quite a ..." ("People are talking")
- - Mix tea carried by Sir
- - Instruction in an oatmeal recipe
- - a bit of unrest, i realise, is created by the agitator
- - Mix batter
- - Mix the sauce, say
- - "... up a hornet's nest"
- - Keep from sticking, say
- - Pudding recipe verb
- - Make a move in prison
- - Use a big wooden spoon
- - Can use spoon
- - Use a spoon, say
- - move very slightly
- - Create a storm in a teacup, quite literally
- - .... up; incite
- - ... up trouble (create problems)
- - ....-crazy; tired of confinement
- - ... the pot (cause trouble)
- - Give a good mix
- - Direction after adding sugar
- - ".... of Echoes"; 1999 Kevin Bacon film
- - Prison in west Iraq
- - With a flap, it's cooler
- - Keep a sauce from congealing
- - move a little, in bed
- - Mix with chopsticks
- - Mix sugar in coffee, say
- - keep soup from congealing, maybe
- - Instruction in risotto recipes
- - ...-fry vegetables
- - Mix sugar in tea using a spoon
- - Make trouble in prison
- - Not remain completely asleep
- - prison warden locks up convict at last
- - Prison disturbance
- - Student finally visiting teacher in jail
- - Originally serving time in Reading jail
- - Prison commotion
- - Put into circulation, perhaps
- - mix up, in the kitchen
- - Mix cream into a cup of coffee, say
- - Mix up the pot
- - mix, as a liquid
- - ...-fry veggies
- - What might have wings for doing bird flap
- - Jug of porridge!
- - Cause storm in teacup?
- - Prison (informal)
- - ... do disturb a prison!
- - Are not still in a tumult
- - provoke, as debate
- - Mix a drink with a swizzle stick
- - Oscar escapes mounting disturbances and commotion
- - Directive in a sauce recipe
- - Mix, as a cup of instant soup
- - Bustle in which guest of Her Majesty is found
- - Key verb in a risotto recipe
- - Cause a ... (disturb)
- - mix in prison
- - blend liquids together
- - knight eating bit of trail mix
- - Stew recipe verb
- - Blend with spoon
- - ...-fry (meal cooked in a wok)
- - Use spoon in prison
- - Awaken(Used today)
- - Use a teaspoon
- - Culinary directive
- - Paint can instruction
- - ......-crazy (restless)
- - Turnkey's workplace
- - Word with fried or crazy
- - The hoosegow
- - Ruin James Bond's martini?
- - Make Kool-Aid
- - What cooks do often
- - The cooler
- - Prepare paint
- - Mix ingredients together
- - Cool coffee
- - Bob Marley "...... It Up"
- - Advice from Emeril, perhaps
- - Work on the batter
- - Use a wooden spoon
- - Use a swizzle stick in
- - Use a spoon, in a way
- - Use a spoon
- - Use a mixing spoon
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