Clues | Answers |
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Arcade to start playing Ludo for all to hear | ALOUD |
Balls in Germany can change direction | DANCES |
Beat the living daylights out of Mark Sterling, symbolically speaking | POUNDSIGN |
Bikers starting chapter on far side of the country for leading criminals with records | CYCLISTS |
Bill's impressions? | ACCOUNTS |
Came up to look on the computer for hotshot director | SURFACED |
Discontinue to give out digestives | DESIST |
Dust shower | SPRINKLE |
Encounters resistance to Sunni problem | RUNINS |
Exaggerate flu spreading out of the blue, for instance | COLOURFUL |
Firm writing a couple of times to papers has nothing to do with reading from passage | CORRIDOR |
Foot the bill for nurse | TREAT |
Has no head for that racket in Clare | ENNIS |
Helps traveller taking up exercise, embarrassed by being spoilt | PAMPERED |
Clues | Answers |
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I, for one, condemned street | SETTER |
It's compulsory for those visiting to hand around the drink | PASSPORT |
Little devil from The Bride of Frankenstein, for example | HORROR |
One of those at The Gate examination, for one | ENTRANCE |
Ran into someone with friend by mistake | ACCIDENTALLY |
Rate leaderless band for peer group in a kangaroo court perhaps | JUDGEANDJURY |
Rather cute? | PRETTY |
Rehearsed The Bounty play inside with director | PRACTICED |
Slips in playground | SLIDES |
Sorted out changing press code | PROCESSED |
Sounds like something barman might ask regular? | USUAL |
Tells you if the doctor is sitting behind the desk | RECEPTIONIST |
The corner boys presumably don't have their thinking caps on? | DUNCES |
What those in the abbey are doing for the teachers and for those taking part in the future? | ACTINGSCHOOL |
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