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Rate | Answer | Clue |
CAUCASUS | Mountains between the Caspian and Black seas | |
HURDLES | Stands between athletes and the finish line | |
NOTED | Observed the sound between C and E | |
GRAY | Of a colour between black and white | |
CONJUGAL | Of the relationship between husband and wife | |
CONCORDAT | Treaty between the Vatican and another state | |
SPOKE | Talked about the connection between hub and rim | |
ANKLE | There’s a foot between this and the ground | |
PENTLAND | Channel between mainland Scotland and the Orkney Islands | |
FLAKED | Peeled off lake between the capitals of France and Denmark | |
MEDDLE | Interfere with direct debit? That’s between me and the French! | |
PISA | This city is between the capitals of Portugal and Austria | |
SALTWATER | The seas | |
AUK | Black-and-white seabird | |
ORCA | Black-And-White Predator | |
CLIMAX | Mother was sandwiched between 151 Romans and 10 at the highlight | |
COLLARBONES | Boon recalls breaking the bits between the scapula and the sternum | |
ARABIANSEA | Array B and C soundly in the water between India and Egypt | |
GATEPOST | Between you and me and the tapes, got to straighten out turnstile | |
ERODED | Rode between the top and bottom of England but was worn down | |
AMENDMENT | For a change, 500 men stood between the last word and the first | |
ESTONIA | Country that sits between Latvia and Russia on the Baltic Sea, capital Tallinn. | |
VEGETABLE | In chaos gave bet to the French usually found between animal and mineral | |
NEVADA | Between the first of November and first of April, Dave returns to American state | |
EDITORIAL | Nothing between lair and tide? All goes back to an article by the publisher |