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Rate | Answer | Clue |
SKIM | Sort of milk from which you cream off profits? | |
LACTIC | Of milk | |
PACKAGE | The sort of deal you wrap up? | |
GALACTIC | Sugary heart of milk from Milky Way | |
BIRD'S-EYE | Sort of view from the crow’s nest, perhaps? | |
ARTERIES | Vessels from which you might expect great outpouring | |
GUARD | Sort of protection to drag up around you | |
CAUTIONARY | The kind of tale that puts you off | |
REJECT | The sort of store you might pass up? | |
BEATEN | Tired out when off this sort of track | |
GLASS | Used to drink from Cinderella's sort of slipper | |
NEW YORK | Which city was capital of the US from 1785...1790? | |
CASED | Evaluated for burglary which caused you to take off | |
SOBERING | Sort of thought that makes you feel less drunk? | |
ACRONYM | A concise representation of name you made from first letters | |
ROT | Sort of rubbish which, under car, makes food for Bugs | |
SECOND | The sort of thoughts you might have for a short while | |
RYE | The sort of whiskey that makes you rub your eyes initially | |
MAD | The sort of house in which Spooner claimed he had mouse? Sounds wild! | |
COCKTAIL | Sort of drink you need when listening to a yarn about a rooster | |
YOGHURT | Semi-solid, somewhat sour foodstuff made from milk curdled by the addition of bacteria. | |
HATCHET | Destructive sort of job you might do with headwear Mr Guevara took first | |
CHOPPER | Destructive sort of job you might do with headwear Mr Guevara took first | |
NONSLIP | Not the sort of surface you’d find on an ice rink, though it may stop you losing your footing | |
DRACO | A word meaning “of great severity” was derived from the name of which Athenian lawmaker who established laws characterised by their harshness? |