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‘Trouble and strife’ should get album maybe — or daughter? |
DISCORD |
A skill to cut delicate material according to taste |
ALACARTE |
A very quick shower? |
METEORITES |
Artist’s following arrived, one holding pictures |
CAMERA |
Bridge — one cad played, church official |
ARCHDEACON |
Egg on show, sandwiching in order |
PROVOKE |
Extremists on Twitter, wound up, went viral |
TRENDED |
Instrument that makes money for the listener |
LUTE |
Make confused commercial — not working, missing an intro |
ADDLE |
Massive water rushes |
TIDALWAVES |
Naughty niece, imp wanting something for Christmas? |
MINCEPIE |
Notices notices put up! |
SEES |
One may be tall and long — stark even, occasionally |
PINETREE |
One wants to join another class and do something in the garden |
SOCIALCLIMBER |
Prepares to fight when invaded by marines |
ARMS |
Show involving servant and soldier |
PAGEANT |
Six-love, with nothing returned — one’s played painfully at times |
VIOLIN |
Some rock and lead, say, have melted and tamely liquefied |
HEAVYMETAL |
Song lifted Solo, spy lacking inside |
CALYPSO |
Sordid play seen off and on — or ignored in this way? |
ODDLY |
Spluttered: ‘Hot and cold running over!’ |
SPAT |
Tasty chops wife devoured with group |
MOUTHWATERING |
Tease about lack of youth and bony frame |
RIBCAGE |
The Spanish leading on opening stretch |
ELONGATE |
This woman’s bit of caramel is salty |
MELISSA |
Unsettling hint admitted in parts by disguised noble |
DISTINGUISHED |
Wealthy upper-class fast to support surgeon’s work |
OPULENT |
Where most of us go at five to eleven? |
PRIMARYSCHOOL |