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Rate | Answer | Clue |
ASSASSINATION | I stand between a couple of donkeys and country murder | |
PLATONIC | Of love, between soul and soul | |
PLATONICS | Of love, between soul and soul | |
JOINED | I stand between Jo and Ned, united | |
BARBARA | A couple of pubs and a girl | |
MANIKIN | I stand between chap and family model | |
GRAY | Of a colour between black and white | |
CONJUGAL | Of the relationship between husband and wife | |
BRIDGE | Connection between beachhead and top of mountain chain | |
LOVELETTERS | Notes between a couple of landlords after treasure? | |
TAILORING | Specially making fox brush and a couple of rings | |
FLAKED | Peeled off lake between the capitals of France and Denmark | |
PISA | This city is between the capitals of Portugal and Austria | |
MALIGN | Speak badly of African country before government and national leaders | |
ERODED | Rode between capitals of England and Denmark and was worn out | |
APOLLO | Take poll between first of August and October on Greek god | |
NATION | A large aggregate of people united and inhabiting a particular country | |
JAPAN | Shoguns were the de facto military and political rulers of which country? | |
SKATER | Between beginning and end of September, Kate is an ice rink enthusiast | |
SEVENTH | Which number event is held between first of September and end of March? | |
ESTONIA | Country that sits between Latvia and Russia on the Baltic Sea, capital Tallinn. | |
NEVADA | Between the first of November and first of April, Dave returns to American state | |
SHOULDER | The area of the body between the neck and the top of the arm | |
LARGS | Town on the Firth of Clyde, scene of 1263 battle between Scottish and Norwegian armies | |
TURNAROUND | Reversal of stand |