- - Highlighted what it is to be on edge
- - To be agitated or exhausted, troubled
- - emphasised that a dress was to be included in the set
- - Unable to hold it together around sweets of course
- - Sweet courses about to be emphasised
- - Under pressure to reorder dresses over time
- - Draw attention to 9 across, in short, desperate for a holiday
- - Drew attention to small pudding turning up
- - Son with long hair needing to chill out?
- - Clearly needing to chill
- - Gave emphasis to
- - Ready to freak out, maybe
- - Ready to snap, maybe
- - Called attention to being under tension
- - Flipping leaves covering spades making you anxious
- - Emphasised that one was under pressure
- - Underscored, highlighted
- - Underlined the way puddings were sent back
- - 'take nothing from store on board here', advised last pair, being quite harassed
- - under strain, as emphasised
- - Flipped over final courses under pressure
- - Perhaps fool's turned anxious
- - Insisted on the courses being reversed
- - emphasised some distress editor felt
- - Pressurised, tense
- - Under pressure returning sweets
- - sent back final courses under pressure
- - Upside-down cakes perhaps on edge
- - Is under pressure serving up sweets, of course
- - The sweets stand, one said emphatically
- - Is under pressure serving up a number of jelly and ice creams, for example
- - Worried seeing sweet son upset
- - Puddings brought back under pressure
- - bearing accent
- - Experiencing tension
- - Accented; overwrought
- - it's emphasised when under pressure
- - emphasised under strain
- - Singled out as important
- - Suffering from strain
- - Underscored
- - Strained or emphasised
- - Focused attention on having kittens
- - Emphasised
- - Under pressure, puddings rising
- - Placed emphasis on
- - Some sandy summits around meandering desert under pressure
- - Made a great deal of upside-down desserts
- - Tense; highlighted
- - Is losing first hair? Editor's anxious
- - Puddings rising under pressure
- - Accentuated or strained
- - Hair in two different directions -- daughter's worried
- - Physically or mentally overexerted
- - Hassled, under pressure
- - Under pressure, sending sweets back
- - Mentally overexerted
- - Made a fuss about desserts sent back
- - Under great strain
- - Fools possibly upset getting nervous
- - It must be said time and time again, this has already been highlighted
- - Emphasised, underlined
- - Emphasized
- - Finishing courses, upset and under pressure
- - Is shedding one lock of hair? Edward's worried
- - Having an accent
- - Rejected fools, maybe under pressure
- - Drove home
- - Made a big deal about pressure on journalist
- - Anxious husband leaves outhouse clasping lock
- - Harassed, strained
- - Upset, seeing those on a trolley wheeled round?
- - Put the accent on tense
- - Physically or mentally over-exerted
- - Perhaps trifle upset supporting state's leader under pressure
- - Overly tense
- - Emphasised puddings are on the rise
- - Send back sweets in a stew?
- - Made much of being under tension
- - Emphasised being upset -- not Diana!
- - Accentuated
- - Sweets given back under pressure
- - Under pressure
- - Ready for a vacation?
- - Ready for aromatherapy, say
- - Puddle of Mudd "...... Out"
- - Like part of a foot
- - Like half an iamb
- - In emotional turmoil
- - Pointed up
- - ......-out (uptight)
- - Under too much pressure, with "out"
- - Underlined
- - Played up
- - Accented
- - In danger of burnout
- - Spoke with an accent?
- - Like some syllables
- - Put under pressure
- - Taxed
- - Careworn
- - Tense
- - Overwrought
- - Uptight
- - Showing strain
- - Strained
- - uptight; emphasised
- - courses on the menu coming back underlined
- - maybe fools in retrospect overtaxed
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