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Rate | Answer | Clue |
ENDEARMENTS | Sweet nothings and tender names, all over the place | |
WEATHERED | He watered all over the place and became worn by the elements | |
OTT | Over-the-top | |
ECHIDNAS | Anteaters hide cans all over the place | |
LICENSEE | Parasites seen all over the place by hotel proprietor | |
ENSURES | Guarantees nurses will be all over the place after epidemic commences | |
CRICKETBALL | It’s smashed and tossed all over the ground to make insect dance | |
POPULATION | All the inhabitants of a place | |
INSANDOUTS | All the details of comings and goings | |
INTERNATIONAL | Line Tarantino used all over the world | |
OFFENDED | Being bad all over, broke the law | |
TRAMPLE | Walk all over the French after March | |
OVERRUN | Run over the other way and spread rapidly | |
RUNOUTOFSTEAM | Use up all the vapour and become tired | |
FAROFF | First all right! Over fifty furlongs in the distance | |
BIOTA | All the plant and animal life of a region | |
ETC | Owners dropped off sweet corn – and the rest | |
NIAGARA | Falls over on the border of Canada and the USA | |
ESSENTIALLY | To all intents and purposes, sent in the wrong sea lily | |
SLAVELABOUR | Hard work that’s poorly paid ... and surprisingly all over a sub! | |
SASH | An ornamental broad band worn around the waist, and over the shoulder | |
SLOE | This fruit grows in the end all over on a regular basis | |
EDITORIAL | Nothing between lair and tide? All goes back to an article by the publisher | |
DROWN | Damn! Lose heart when noisy quarrel takes place and go under for the third time | |
HAMLET | Which play gave us the expressions “Sweets to the sweet” and “cruel to be kind”? |