- - Cloying flattery
- - Cloying sentiment
- - Cloying speech
- - Cloying stuff
- - Something excessively sentimental
- - Something cloying
- - Cloying words.
- - Cloying sentimentality
- - relocate, perhaps leaving ocean front for something sweet
- - translation of "electra" is sweet stuff
- - substance electra recreated
- - claret ruined by additive that's sweet
- - Syrup and cereal stirred at temperature
- - Skin ulcerated badly with soft soap
- - claret mixed with english syrup
- - mulled claret with the last of the wine is sweet stuff
- - an alien goes for that clear sticky stuff
- - sticky syrup
- - Claret blended with last of the syrup
- - Electra complex: too much sentimentality?
- - lac made in conifer is a sweet substance
- - Sticky stuff Marcel every so often covered with ash?
- - Sticky by-product of sugar
- - Molasses produced by cartel out east
- - In the centre, a clean byproduct of refining sugar
- - ... unlimited by 100 pound and English sentimentality
- - Schmaltzy stuff in SPECTRE - a clever sequence
- - Cocky's joy
- - Syrup, say maple, about a centilitre
- - from new crate, the french syrup
- - A cereal's covering in, say, maple syrup
- - cane syrup
- - claret mixed with energy to make syrup
- - Thick sugar syrup
- - Sweet sticky syrup
- - Sugar by-product
- - Oversweet substance
- - Contrived sentimentality — sticky substance
- - Thick dark syrup
- - Thick syrup
- - Molasses is sometimes called black ........
- - Molasses
- - Electra spattered the syrup
- - Electra stirred the syrup
- - Syrupy stuff
- - Thick, sticky, dark syrup
- - Contrived sentimentality
- - Golden syrup
- - 'Uncle and the -- Trouble', a children's novel by J.P. Martin
- - Overly sweet stuff
- - Syrup from claret produced around east
- - Dark syrup
- - Cartel distributed English syrup
- - Last of breakfast cereal turned into mush
- - Electra (anag.)
- - Overly sentimental words
- - Box, for example, disguising a left around Charlie's mush
- - Over-sentimentality of Electra complex
- - React badly encountering lame, vacuous sentimentality
- - European having drunk claret first: Alice's well content
- - Refined fare tons put on cereal abroad
- - Excessive sweetness
- - Golden syrup from tin initially put on flaky cereal
- - Excessive sentiment
- - Sweet, gooey stuff
- - Sickeningly sweet sentiment
- - Molasses, in Britain
- - Sentimental stuff
- - Unabashed sentimentality
- - Sappy sentiment
- - Molasses syrup, in Britain
- - British molasses
- - Unrestrained sentimentality
- - Sentimental twaddle
- - Molasses, in Manchester
- - Londoner's molasses
- - Former remedy for poison
- - Molasses, to an Englishman
- - Sentimental talk
- - Subject of the Dormouse's story.
- - British bread spread.
- - A viscid syrup.
- - Food in the Dormouse's story.
- - A treat for British children.
- - Popular British food.
- - Viscous liquid
- - Schmaltz
- - "Sweet" stuff
- - Excessive sentimentality
- - Mush
- - Goo
- - *Overdone sentimentality
- - ...... syrup
- - Sticky substance
- - brimstone and ..............: 1982 film starring sting
- - With a claret concoction, adding the final note: it's sweet
- - Sappiness
- - syrup later spilt round front of cupboard close to fridge
- - Claret spilt on English syrup
- - dark syrup obtained during the refining of sugar
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