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Rate | Answer | Clue |
ABRIDGEMENT | A bridge intended, it’s said, to get a shortening of the way | |
CUTTING EDGE | State-of-the-art | |
ULTRAMODERN | State-of-the-art | |
IMPROMPTU | Spur-of-the-moment | |
UNREMARKABLE | Run-of-the-mill | |
COMMONPLACE | Run-of-the-mill | |
SPONTANEOUS | Spur-of-the-moment | |
AVERAGE | Run-of-the-mill | |
OBSTACLERACE | Thing to get in the way of contest? | |
HEADEDOFF | Departed to get in the way of editor | |
YEAST | Use it to get a rise out of the staff of Life | |
OBSTRUCT | Get in the way of | |
AMIABLE | Amy able, it’s said, to get cordial | |
PAVEMENT | It’s intended for pedestrians, by the way | |
LASTSTRAW | It's said to break the camel's back | |
ASIDE | Out of the way; to one side | |
DIGITALCAMERA | A way of committing the image to memory | |
HIDEAWAYS | Strange way he said to get to retreats | |
SARCASM | Said to be the lowest form of wit | |
SEISMIC | “It’s related to vibrations of the crust,” sighs Mick | |
STERILISE | Carelessly tries lies to get rid of the germs | |
MEANING | To perceive the intended meaning or significance of something | |
DIOCESE | “Dyers” is said to be the realm of a bishop | |
PLUS | It’s an advantage to drop the first of many plums | |
AGREEABLE | The converts of beagle are easy to get on with |