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Clues |
Answers |
Area with lines laid in dock, 50 side by side |
PARALLEL |
Attempt mostly opaque sort of novel like ‘Frankenstein’? |
GOTHIC |
Bail out sailor, a pantomime hero |
ALIBABA |
Battle involving the British? Could it be Salerno? |
NEWORLEANS |
Carry weapons to support members |
BEARARMS |
Clerical dignitary heading off soon |
ANON |
College register returned |
ETON |
Complain tearfully as name appears in jeans upside-down |
SNIVEL |
Condiment that may be given a shaking before starter in restaurant? |
VINEGAR |
Friendly foreign correspondent, perhaps |
PENPAL |
Greek cast in series causes annoyance |
CHAGRIN |
Huge Greek character losing face |
MEGA |
Indicate fielding position elsewhere |
POINTOUT |
Island, source of cough syrup in original form |
CYPRUS |
Justifiably popular, always? Goodness gracious me |
WELLINEVER |
Like tyres found in the undergrowth, son and husband ditched? |
RUBBERY |
Look angry pointing to blot on the landscape |
EYESORE |
Merry individual in charge of team of rowers? |
ONEOVERTHEEIGHT |
Movie star, with stitch in side, keeled over |
MAEWEST |
Mug newly married man outside in vestry |
ROBINGROOM |
Mythological god raised in Tarsus or Ephesus |
EROS |
Partner improved on fifty per cent |
BETTERHALF |
Religious person, male, one of two higher in rank |
MOTHERSUPERIOR |
Strong wind that’s got up breaks safety device in body of plane |
FUSELAGE |
Tricky question brought to light in quite a sermon |
TEASER |
Understand about daughter making one grow furious |
SEERED |
Whiskey taken by big-band leader after grouse dish |
BEEFWELLINGTON |
Who I meant when confused about Italian’s novel |
THEWOMANINWHITE |