- - nasty rumour about an upcoming doctor
- - Nasty moment, turning up amidst clamour
- - Nasty
- - unpleasant sound taking doctor back
- - Is one to restore order in it, though it's unpleasant?
- - Offensive rumour about an up coming doctor
- - Unpleasant rumour about high honour
- - disgusting row about the doctor coming back
- - Army doctor is in a row about offensive
- - Unwholesome number one and more than a couple
- - Terrible sound drowns old mike
- - I'm one so horribly unpleasant
- - One is restoring order in it, but it's most unpleasant
- - Repulsive old man originally involved in racket
- - Offensive rumour fuelled by opprobrium in the extreme
- - row about the return of the doctor is disgusting
- - i'm soon upset by the start of the evidence – it's disgusting
- - No-one given part: that's offensive
- - Unpleasant racket to get coverage for home contents
- - A most unpleasant "Is one to restore order in it?"
- - No one's home in Albert Square is so disgusting
- - Unpleasant chart topper going on a bit
- - Disgusting row about old male
- - A few with premier going on offensive
- - Offensive rumour about a retired doctor
- - Disagreeable moose in for treatment
- - Row about old Mike being offensive
- - Number One – a little offensive
- - Disagreeable din carrying over miles
- - Is one renewed restraining order unpleasant?
- - So I'm one (anag.)
- - Tricky noose I'm finding harmful
- - Offensive din carries over miles
- - No one takes part - it's most offensive
- - Word that means "offensive," not "loud"
- - Offensively smelly
- - Majorly malodorous
- - Harmful — noxious
- - Disgusting to sight or smell
- - Disgusting — ie moons (anag)
- - Racket involving mystic syllable is harmful to health
- - Physician upset in racket harmful to health
- - Number one a bit unpleasant
- - Nauseating
- - Offensively smelling
- - Unpleasant, disagreeable
- - Bestselling record several would find offensive
- - No one takes part? That's offensive!
- - Order to stop din that's offensive
- - Offensive to sight or smell
- - Smelling bad
- - Sound around the centre of Rome is offensive
- - Something smells off as Pop's mate loses head in racket
- - What we hear about honour that's not nice
- - Unpleasant moonies out of order
- - Unpleasant type of poetic Frenchman from circle caught up in racket
- - Report receiving medal in offensive
- - Sickening
- - Offensively malodorous
- - Offensive racket around the heart of home
- - Stinky (but not necessarily loud, surprisingly)
- - Highly obnoxious
- - Far from fragrant
- - Hardly fragrant
- - Disgusting, as an odor
- - Very offensive
- - Harmful; malodorous
- - Pernicious
- - Olfactorily offensive
- - Stinking
- - Mephitic
- - Injurious to health.
- - Malodorous
- - Disgusting
- - Repulsive
- - Very unpleasant
- - Odious
- - Noxious
- - Offensive
- - Unpleasant
- - Obnoxious
- - Foul-smelling
- - Harmful
- - Harmful to health
- - Putrid
- - Smelly
- - Reeking
- - Fetid
- - Unwholesome.
- - Foul ......
- - Rotten
- - Time to escape horrid emotions. Horrid!
- - Number one: several are disgusting
- - Disgusting, no-one taking part
- - Very disagreeable
- - Chart topper, a little distasteful
- - Moonies redeployed in offensive
- - Chart-topper, a little offensive
- - Is duck invading old Greek region offensive?
- - noxious – moonies [anag.]
- - Negative response to brief isolation, by myself: it's rotten!
- - First officer has a quantity that's unpleasant
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- - american tenor has song about country
- - american in a criminal gang abducting director in eu country
- - ...a learner leaving the antipodes for this country!
- - usa art i turn over to this mountainous county
- - gold art is transforming country
- - Al leaves Down Under for another country
- - Country fair Jack missed in song
- - capone left australia for another country
- - Gangster fleeing one country for another
- - Arnold Schwarzenegger's home country
- - i exhibit art in the u.s.a. and another country
- - a student deserted one country for another
- - Another country banned aluminium from our country
- - american in entrances to country
- - Two kinds of American mostly suffering for a country
- - Answer American test when student leaves country
- - alps country
- - Al leaves Australia for a European country
- - European country known for being covered by the Eastern Alps
- - Country song about American hotel, essentially
- - Country which hosts the Formula 1 race at the Red Bull Ring
- - Mountainous country home to Vienna
- - german-speaking country
- - Country song about American troop leader
- - Arnold Schwarzenegger was born and raised in this Central European country
- - Country song American tenor breaks into
- - A student leaves one country for another
- - Central European country
- - Tyrol's country
- - European nation whose capital is Vienna
- - Country where Arnold Schwarzenegger was born
- - Country where "The Sound of Music" is set
- - Country of Graz and Linz
- - Landlocked European country
- - Alpine country
- - Country song keeping us tense
- - Country home to Vienna and Salzburg
- - Country tune backing American gets into at first
- - American student leaves one country for another
- - Gangster leaves one country for another closer to Italy
- - A student leaving one country for another
- - Pacino, say, leaves one country for another
- - Man leaves one country for another
- - Land united by saint is content for song
- - To the French, street state reflects country
- - Al leaves one country for another
- - Albert leaves one country for another
- - Al's away from Oz country
- - German drama missing first broadcast upset European country
- - A short ordeal involving America or some other country
- - American tenor featuring in song in country
- - Landlocked country of central Europe
- - Where Vienna is
- - Carinthia is one of its provinces
- - Where Tirol is.
- - Country of 7 Down.
- - European nation that declared permanent neutrality in 1955
- - mountainous republic in central europe
- - whence arnold schwarzenegger
- - Germany neighbor
- - schönbrunn palace nation
- - Al left Australia for the land of Von Trapp
- - Homeland of the composers Haydn and Schubert
- - Pacino left down under for Hapsburg territory
- - Neighbor to Germany
- - Setting for "The Sound of Music" / Greyhound journey
- - "The Sound of Music" site
- - Alpine nation
- - Whence the Trapps
- - Central European republic
- - Setting for "The Sound of Music"
- - Landlocked European nation
- - United Nations member since 1955
- - Where Freud was from
- - Vienna setting
- - Freud's homeland
- - American loses the head with fine powder and draught served up in Central Europe
- - Mozart's homeland
- - Czechs are all over it
- - A short hearing covering American nation
- - Innsbruck's land
- - Salzburg site
- - American wearing tiara assembled somewhere in Europe
- - Where Mozart was born
- - Vienna's nation
- - Neighbor of Germany
- - Mozart's birthplace
- - Alpine land
- - 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics host
- - Vienna's land
- - Wienerwald's whereabouts
- - Lipizzaner's home
- - Where Schwarzenegger was born
- - Home of the von Trapp family
- - Linz locale
- - Haydn's homeland
- - Home of the von Trapps
- - Vienna locale
- - 1938 Anschluss member
- - Its schilling was replaced with the euro
- - Homeland for Berg, Bruckner, Mozart, and Mahler
- - Salzburg locale
- - Waldheim was its head
- - Vienna s location
- - Italy neighbor
- - Waldheim was its president
- - 1976 Winter Olympics host
- - Salzburg's site
- - Where to spend a schilling
- - Where to spend schillings
- - Homeland of Hedy Lamarr
- - Neighbor of Italy
- - One end of Brenner Pass.
- - Scene of Anschluss, 1938.
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- - Position or posture of the body
- - Batsman's pose
- - Can set out position
- - I'd turn off some way away to find the position
- - the attitude of one on his feet
- - Position while batting
- - Position for a golfer
- - how one can set out to make a stand
- - position can't change in london area
- - Position adopted among hardest ancestors
- - golfer's striking position
- - Position in which a man takes notes
- - Position bronze in southern church
- - Position taken
- - Position of a batter's body before swinging
- - Position at the plate
- - Candidate's declaration
- - Model's concern
- - Batting position
- - Case ignores hip position
- - Position or posture
- - Candidate's position
- - Way of standing
- - Way one positions one's legs
- - Political position
- - Ideological position
- - Batter's position
- - Position held by Pakistan, certainly
- - Upright position
- - Position for a baseball batter
- - Boxing position
- - Batting coach's concern
- - Girl briefly holding new position
- - Posture or position
- - Position in the batter's box
- - Plate position
- - Candidate's position, e.g.
- - Hitting position
- - Batter's posture
- - *Position on naval warfare?
- - Duffer's concern
- - Position on issues
- - Position on an issue
- - Batting coach's subject
- - Batter's concern
- - A batter has one
- - Golfer's position
- - Position of a batter or golfer
- - Batter's position in the box
- - Golf pro's concern
- - It's taken before swinging
- - Golf instructor's concern
- - Peete's posture
- - Closed or open position, in golf
- - Golfer's posture
- - Tee-off position
- - Position taken by Palmer
- - Batter's pose.
- - Golfing position.
- - Position at golf.
- - Batter's position at the plate.
- - Fighter's position
- - Golfer's concern
- - ... position
- - position taken by mr laurel in front of church
- - The attitude and the way the cane is twirled
- - Can set put position
- - posture of a man at church
- - controlled ...... (dea concern)
- - Posture, pose
- - Point of view held by the rudest ancestors
- - Attitude of mind
- - stand taken and the french scan it
- - stand taken by a little saint on being given the cane
- - attitude taken by a driver
- - something important to a golfer in kind of 14
- - The attitude of some of our earliest ancestors
- - The attitude is different in ascent
- - topic for a batting coach
- - enacts foreign policy
- - Ascent [anag]
- - Attitude of man heading up church
- - Viewpoint, attitude
- - the attitude of a man going to church
- - Grant Church is showing attitude
- - Upright posture
- - Rock star stage pose
- - Enacts (anag)
- - Batting coach concern
- - Mental attitude
- - Wide
- - Carriage
- - Golf lesson topic
- - Attitude; posture
- - Produced a scent with attitude
- - Example lacking in approach
- - Posture at the tee
- - Laurel maybe planted in line with church policy
- - Important topic in golf instruction
- - Detective Inspector leaves gap in policy
- - How you view something
- - Boxing-lesson topic
- - Attitude, point of view
- - Part of a golf lesson
- - Stand and pose?
- - Attitude that a driver may take on a course
- - What a batter gets into
- - Meat of the matter
- - Attitude of man in front of church
- - Posture, for a batter
- - Golf lesson subject
- - Laurel by church can provide viewpoint
- - Point of view of holy person leading an Anglican organisation
- - Part of a batting instruction
- - Mode of standing
- - Guitar playing pose
- - Subject for a golf lesson
- - Batting posture
- - Batting instruction subject
- - Something taken before swinging
- - Part of batting instruction
- - Topic in a golf lesson
- - Golf fundamental
- - Batting concern
- - Outlook
- - Posture at bat
- - A concern of Cal Peete
- - Posture at the plate
- - Topic for golfers.
- - Golf posture.
- - Golfing term.
- - Deportment
- - Posture
- - Standpoint
- - Golf term.
- - Point of view
- - Viewpoint
- - .... attitude
- - attitude on an issue
- - Attitude adopted by oldest ancestors
- - the attitude of the driver who is on course
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- - Penal institution
- - ...Pen
- - Clink
- - Setting of the sitcom Porridge
- - it is secured by locks or pins, maybe
- - Where most have convictions, image improvement is working
- - Where Nelson Mandela spent 27 years
- - Place of custody
- - in such bars, one isn't allowed to leave one's porridge!
- - Where Bunyan wrote Pilgrim's Progress
- - one has time to experience this
- - setting for the sitcom porridge
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- - slum dwellings for english people in canvas shelters
- - Inner-city abodes
- - Slum abodes
- - Slum dwellings
- - Run-down housing
- - Basic assumptions when housing soldiers in accommodation units
- - Run-down buildings housing several families
- - Some urban homes
- - Some overcrowded houses
- - Run-down urban buildings
- - Overcrowded housing
- - Run-down row
- - Inner city sights
- - Some walk-ups
- - City dwellings
- - Kin of flats.
- - Habitations of a sort.
- - Housing of a sort.
- - Part of the city scene.
- - Urban dwelllings.
- - Buildings along 17 Across.
- - Problem of the Housing Authority.
- - Housing problem.
- - Dwellings.
- - Run-down digs
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- - behaviour pertaining to theft
- - Nature of theft is so unclear, unfortunately
- - Relating to theft
- - Inclined to steal
- - once a slur about a criminal
- - once a slur about criminal
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