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- - Take by force? Nice!
- - Insist on having it right
- - accurate performance by former partner
- - levy just the right amount
- - take out the former law
- - insist on only what is right?
- - it's absolutely right for former spouse to take part
- - Precise, right on the money
- - Precise former spouse has to do something
- - rigorous former spouse to take the stage
- - By the previous wife, do right
- - Insist on getting the payment absolutely correct
- - no longer part of the statute-book, to be precise
- - take only what is right?
- - Former wife finishing with Bill? Spot on
- - insist on having things just right
- - The twins were the ... opposite of each other
- - To the decimal
- - Obtain by demand
- - Accurate to the nth degree
- - Get by coercion
- - Right on the money
- - Right on
- - On the mark
- - Cut on outside by blade reversed, so accurate
- - Claim on the money
- - To the penny
- - Cancel review by court on the money
- - Right on the nose
- - On the nose
- - To the letter
- - Precise time given by Old Bill
- - Demand and get payment absolutely right
- - Precise legislation from the past?
- - On the money
- - Not off by even a hair
- - Get by force
- - Take, as by taxation
- - Right on target
- - To the nanosecond
- - To the nth degree
- - On the dot
- - On the button
- - particular old piece of legislation
- - former stage turn? that's absolutely correct
- - old performance was precise
- - Retired performers, to be precise?
- - Each ten to play with strict accuracy
- - precise piece of complex activity
- - Forcibly obtains
- - Demand and get
- - accurate former legislation
- - insist on being precise
- - Spot-on to swing axe on cricket sides
- - Weapon brought back before court causes bleed
- - no longer a stage turn, to be precise
- - Particular demand
- - former partner with performance that's strictly accurate
- - demand to be precise
- - Just but obsolete law
- - Former performance? Just so!
- - Pretend to follow former lover's demand
- - demand that it's accurate
- - former stage-turn to be precise
- - carry out, as revenge
- - Accurate in all details
- - Former husband to perform on stage? Correct!
- - Former statute's spot on
- - Complex actuarially, giving accurate result.
- - force out an obsolete law
- - Demand legislation relating to divorcees?
- - Nice retired performer?
- - Precise end of a section of a stage play
- - No more, no less than
- - Bang on, seeing former partner in front of a court
- - true love's last kiss, pretence
- - Dead on, true
- - correct to insist upon
- - old performance is precise
- - Former statute, correct in every detail
- - Behave after former lover's demand
- - Demand and obtain old deed
- - An ... Replica of a Figment of My Imagination (Elizabeth McCracken memoir)
- - Precise old law?
- - Former legislation is precise
- - "That'll be $5.99 to be ..." (precise)
- - Unerring, on target
- - to compel payment is strictly correct
- - Enforce [payment]
- - Squeeze; precise
- - Former deed, precise
- - former stage turn made quite precise
- - A court supporting former partner? Absolutely correct
- - cut over, and cut both sides to be precise
- - statute now revoked, to be precise
- - Demand and obtain
- - "...... change only" (sign on a bus)
- - Strictly accurate
- - Precise and full.
- - Not merely approximate
- - Like dead-on accountant
- - Change requirement, sometimes
- - Identical(Used today)
- - Correct in every detail
- - No more, no less
- - Squeeze (from)
- - Take revenge
- - Take vengeance
- - Completely accurate
- - Specific
- - Methodical
- - Correct in all details
- - Correct
- - Precisely accurate
- - Faithful former partner facing pretence
- - Weapon returned to court causing bleed?
- - Accurate
- - Faithful old performance
- - 100 percent accurate
- - Demand westbound chopper comes to court
- - Flawless in part supporting former lover
- - Not just close
- - Spot on, precise
- - Demand for DIRT from Direct Tax
- - Old cat incredibly precise
- - Finished what one was doing?
- - Divorcee gets to make a scene? That's correct!
- - Absolutely accurate
- - Faithful lover abandoned Bill
- - Correct; insist on
- - Precise, not approximate
- - Old Bill is spot on
- - Practise extortion, to be precise
- - Precise demand
- - Strictly precise
- - Not rounded off
- - Obtain, as revenge
- - Satisfactory to sticklers
- - Vote on second of referendums, ruling is spot on
- - Dead-on
- - Old Bill very precise
- - Precisely correct
- - Demand northbound chopper visits court
- - Demand and obtain, as vengeance
- - Former performance is precise
- - English tax returns keeping about spot on
- - Court under fire over being correct
- - Demand that performance is never to be put on again?
- - Bill supporting former lover's demand
- - With no need for an estimation
- - Demand former lover behave
- - Compel payment to be precise
- - Better than estimated
- - Direct tax without DIRT? Spot on!
- - Word with change or science
- - Precise; extort
- - Precise law of old?
- - Not rounded
- - More than demand
- - Former law is spot-on
- - Not approximate, precise
- - Obtain, as vengeance
- - Bang on outside of court after fire arises
- - Word-for-word
- - Precise and correct
- - Accurate to a T
- - Word before change or revenge
- - Like some change
- - Better than close
- - Not even a little off
- - Compel payment
- - Not approximate
- - Kind of change
- - Word that shouldn't precede "estimate" or "replica"
- - More than approximate
- - Meticulous
- - *With 55-Across, quote from an auto-body shop
- - Scrupulous
- - Word that shouldn't precede replica or estimate
- - Letter-perfect
- - Force, as a payment
- - Suitable for sticklers
- - Demand
- - Require
- - Extort
- - Pointed
- - Impose
- - Nebraska's senior senator
- - Senior beefeater lying about not once eating beef?
- - No longer acting as a Yeoman officer
- - The Bishop of Exeter signs it for an officer of the Yeomen
- - J. James ... (Former Governor of Nebraska)
- - Former Nebraska senator James
- - Nucleic acid
- - Nebraska senator succeeded by Hagel
- - Yeomen of the Guard officer
- - Nebraska politico James
- - Two-term governor and three-term senator from Nebraska
- - Former Nebraska senator Jim ........
- - Nebraska senator, 1979-97
- - Nebraska Senator James
- - Senator from Neb.
- - Nebraskan Senator
- - Senator from Nebraska
- - Acting officer, in Britain
- - Exeter man.
- - Native of a Devonshire city.
- - Native of Exeter.
- - Native of Exeter, England.
- - Inhabitant of Exeter.
- - RNA component
- - Certain British student
- - Take advantage of notable deed
- - make full use of
- - Make use of unfairly
- - take advantage of escapade
- - Take advantage of PLO trapped in exit
- - Selfishly make use of heroic deed
- - take advantage of an heroic deed
- - Make productive use of
- - take advantage of adventure
- - Take advantage of exit poll almost being wrong
- - Unfairly make use of
- - heroic feat of overwork
- - Make use of mystery man in polite organisation
- - Take advantage of heroic achievement
- - Take advantage of mine no longer, having left nothing inside
- - Make the most of an adventure
- - Feat of old aviator, one positioned closer to rear
- - Take unfair advantage of
- - Bit of derring-do
- - Take advantage (of)
- - Take advantage of former unit amid patch of ground
- - Take advantage of bold deed
- - Old bed accommodating one's deed
- - Impressive feat
- - Abandoned conspiracy retains one achievement
- - stunt old flier created by dropping one down
- - Turn to account, one associated with action hero?
- - Bold feat
- - Play upon [weakness]
- - beginner in trade show has desirable quality for heroic action
- - Misuse
- - Heroic feat
- - Polite Dicky carries cross in heroic deed
- - Divorcee, one in bed, offers adventure
- - Profit by adventure
- - Use former wife's intrigue to keep single
- - Former airman deferring current adventure
- - Milk round one operates at 33, moving over in retirement
- - Achievement? Retired airman having one further back
- - Look in old mine for milk
- - Hero's tale
- - Heroic deed
- - Daring deed
- - Daring feat
- - Feat
- - Deed
- - Adventure
- - Stunt
- - Use
- - Tour de force
- - Old story about one adventure
- - Walk all over Arafat's organisation on entering departure gate
- - See 79-Down
- - Old forward is with energy and skill
- - Former partner is beginning to enjoy acquiring fresh skill
- - Old forward is beginning to employ special knowledge
- - Highly developed skill
- - Skill or knowledge in a particular field
- - Pet with sexier snaps showing professionalism
- - Specialized skill.
- - Skill in a particular field
- - Adroitness.
- - Mastery
- - Dexterity
- - Know-how
- - Command
- - ...... skill
- - School seeking to abolish classes?
- - Times is coming in to damage Mirror's lead as leftie stuff
- - Philosophy school with no classes?
- - Classes struggle to show this theory in practice
- - School in which ideally there are no classes?
- - School concerned with classes?
- - Predecessor to communism
- - school that believes class is extremely important?
- - Political theory associated with the thinkers CLR James and Terry Eagleton
- - economic and political theories of marx and engels.
- - Ideology based on historical materialism
- - Left-wing philosophy
- - Engels subject
- - It influenced Lenin
- - Political doctrine.
- - Dead ...
- - Gone for good
- - Gone forever
- - Like ground sloths
- - Like dodoes
- - Completely gone
- - No longer active
- - Describing the great auk.
- - Without a survivor.
- - Like dinosaurs
- - No longer around
- - Obsolete
- - Burnt out
- - Out of this world
- - No longer living
- - Defunct
- - Wiped out
- - Gone
- - Vanished
- - No longer active, one-time Conservative's put in shade
- - Some complex tincture that is inactive
- - former partner given time in court that's vanished?
- - Put out lewd message with opening censored in court
- - No more to be found from money at court
- - No longer alive
- - people appointed by a will-maker to carry their wishes out
- - They obey one's will
- - If you have a will of your own, will you have these to be the death of you?
- - Those that bring about death and deal with its aftermath
- - Estate representatives
- - Bushy-tailed animals
- - sly creatures
- - supposedly cunning canines
- - Sly critters
- - "Sly" animals
- - Supposedly sly animals
- - Sly ones
- - Sly guys
- - Fur animals.
- - Crafty animals
- - Related actors Edward, Emilia and James?
- - With 16A, fruit bats, second word
- - leicester city are nicknamed the ....
- - Baffles the other side's guards? What could be wrong!
- - Skulk members
- - A skulk of ..........
- - Cunning canines
- - Confuses enemies comprehending sign of error
- - Bushy-tailed canines
- - Kits' parents
- - Some chicken coop invaders
- - Chicken coop raiders
- - Reynards
- - '80 Cherie Currie movie
- - Wolf cousins
- - Quarries for hounds
- - What kits become
- - Vulpine beasts
- - Kits, for example
- - Some carnivores
- - Wild canines
- - Cunning creatures
- - Hellman's little ones
- - Objects of a hunt
- - Lillian Hellman's "The Little ......."
- - Hotties
- - 'The Little ......'
- - Hunt quarries
- - Babes
- - Clever ones
- - Silver ....
- - Tricks
- - Where the outer lid is different from the inner lid?
- - Protects Balmoral, for example, from crazy hoax over infectious disease
- - Container with two lids, most of the time
- - Where to find a bowler, perhaps
- - Where to find a bowler
- - It may have a lid under its lid
- - Container for a fedora or bonnet
- - Container of something topping to fight for?
- - Bowler's home, maybe
- - Its contents go to one's head
- - Round storage item
- - Place for a bowler?
- - Derby spot
- - Chapeau holder
- - Storage for a particular fashion item
- - 39 Down protector
- - Milliner's container
- - Bonnet holder
- - Storage item ... or one of six in this puzzle?
- - Bowler holder
- - Place to store an Easter bonnet
- - Boater's place
- - Case for a cloche
- - Container in a closet
- - Place to hold a derby?
- - Topper container
- - Model's carryall.
- - What a model carries.
- - Derby site
- - Haberdasher's item
- - Place for a béret
- - *Piece of luggage
- - Cylindrical container
- - Bowler's place