- - Plot ... (unexpected story ending)
- - Unexpected ending to a story
- - Unexpected turn in the story
- - Surprise ending to a movie
- - Sudden turn in the story
- - Surprising part of a story?
- - Surprise development
- - Film-plot surprise
- - Surprise in a story
- - Plot ...... (surprise in a story)
- - Novel-plot surprise
- - It's a surprise
- - Story's surprise
- - Surprise ending
- - Unexpected story ending
- - Story-line surprise
- - Plot surprise
- - Literary surprise
- - Plot development that will inevitably surprise theatregoers when introduced
- - Whodunit surprise
- - Something that makes it hard to get your story straight?
- - Story surprise
- - Surprise at the end
- - Surprise in the plot
- - Coil or spin
- - Piece of coiled hair
- - turn to dance
- - Turn with a wrench
- - fool to take second turn
- - Turn it into a dance of the 60s
- - fool gets second wind...
- - Rick Stein's beginning to get into dope
- - Cheat silly twits
- - Unexpected development in a storyline
- - It's what you might expect in a Shyamalan film — or a Dickens adaptation?
- - Dance for Oliver, perhaps
- - In the game of pontoon, to receive a card face upwards
- - see oliver dance wildly!
- - ...... and Shout, Beatles song
- - Spiral-cut drink garnish
- - Intertwine in dance
- - Sprain, when you turn round
- - Curl, spin
- - "Oliver ...."
- - Foolish person going around society dance
- - look over one's shoulder, maybe
- - Chubby Checker's song
- - Plot ... (unexpected turn)
- - Coil up some rampant wisteria
- - dickensian character to do some swindling
- - Plot ... (unexpected development in a movie)
- - 2021 charles dickens adaptation featuring lena headey as sikes
- - "Oliver ..." (Charles Dickens novel)
- - cheat out of a dance
- - what you wouldn't expect for a quid?
- - Oliver's favourite dance?
- - Unexpected outcome of dance
- - verb in a 1964 beatles hit
- - ... and Shout (Beatles hit lip-synced by Matthew Broderick in Ferris Bueller's Day Off)
- - Cheat foolish twits
- - Don't stick tip of spear into Josh
- - oliver asks for more food and dance
- - Turn, as a cap
- - distort a dance
- - bottle cap removal motion
- - Make pretzels
- - Wind spirally
- - Pull out of shape
- - Plot's shock turn
- - Loaf, perhaps, a dishonest thing to do
- - Unexpected development in dance
- - Sudden change in a plot?
- - Typical M. Night Shyamalan ending
- - Dance to Chubby Checker
- - Unexpected plot development
- - time to join a card game after missing husband's turn
- - 60s dance craze the ...
- - Charles Dickens' second novel, 'Oliver ......'
- - swindle in a tortuous way?
- - Dance associated with Chubby Checker
- - turn and dance
- - Oliver —; dance
- - dance popularized by chubby checker
- - end of many o. henry stories
- - in card-playing, what is the alternative to "stick"?
- - Dramatic turn
- - Coil, spin
- - Peel in a drink
- - Checker's specialty
- - Unexpected ending
- - Unexpected development of events
- - Turn — Dickensian
- - Something surprising
- - Soft-serve option
- - Remove a jar lid
- - Old Peppermint Lounge dance
- - O. Henry plot specialty
- - New approach
- - Murder mystery plot device
- - M. Night Shyamalan's frequent plot device
- - Lime quantity
- - Jackie Coogan: 1922
- - Isley Brothers "...... and Shout"
- - Fagin's poor pupil.
- - Fabulous Thunderbirds "...... of the Knife"
- - End of an O. Henry tale
- - Different slant
- - Dickens' Oliver
- - Dance for Chubby Checker
- - Dance craze of the 60's
- - Dance — unexpected turn
- - Chubby Checker's dance craze
- - Chubby Checker innovation
- - Checker dance?
- - 60's dance craze
- - 1961 fad, with "the"
- - Cocktail garnish, perhaps
- - Martini additive
- - Bartender's garnish
- - Twine together
- - Misinterpret.
- - Plot device?
- - Of fate
- - Unexpected development
- - French hairstyle
- - '60s dance craze
- - Wreathe
- - '60s dance
- - O. Henry specialty
- - Twine
- - Screw
- - Citrus peel in a mixed drink
- - Be snaky
- - Dickensian character's unexpected turn of events?
- - Son stops fool making turn
- - 1960s dance
- - Checker's favourite plot device
- - Citrus garnish in a mixed drink
- - Turn into a distorted shape
- - Fools succeeded being promoted, that's an unexpected development
- - Chubby Checker's dance
- - Unexpected event in second part of Dickens novel
- - Wind, distort
- - Unexpected ending in Oliver?
- - Early 1960s dance craze
- - Checker move
- - Checker move of old?
- - Form into a distorted shape
- - Surprising plot development
- - Dance like Chubby Checker
- - Martini option
- - Work a wrench
- - Early Sixties dance craze
- - Turn into a pretzel
- - Time card game when discarding hearts in turn
- - 1960s dance craze
- - Unexpected development for Dickens character
- - Dance; cheat
- - Wring
- - Eponymous hero in plot development
- - Bend, distort
- - Misconstrue, as words
- - Fool taking in second workhouse orphan
- - Plot thickener
- - Unexpected plot turn
- - Dickens character who wanted more
- - .... of lemon (drink garnish)
- - Bit of irony
- - Turn by winding
- - Dance Uma and John did in "Pulp Fiction"
- - Craze started by Chubby Checker
- - Ironic plot piece
- - Certain garnish
- - What a pretzel displays
- - Spoilable plot point
- - Checker's dance
- - Beatles "...... and Shout"
- - Whodunit plot device
- - Diving rotation, and the clue for four puzzle answers
- - Different take
- - "American Bandstand" move
- - Bit of citrus rind in a drink
- - Plot feature
- - Little wrench
- - Instruction on a cap
- - Unexpected plot piece
- - Pretzel feature
- - "...... and Shout" (1964 Beatles hit)
- - "...... and Shout"
- - O. Henry tale feature
- - Shyamalan specialty
- - Plot element
- - Difficulty increaser in diving
- - Unexpected change
- - Cap-removal motion
- - Dance craze of the '60s
- - Chubby Checker dance
- - Plot shocker
- - With 41- and 42-Across, 1964 Beatles hit
- - Novel approach
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