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Rate | Answer | Clue |
LOSTFORWORDS | Was defeated, for lyrics dumbfounded | |
APPRECIATED | Was thankful for | |
WASTO | Was responsible for | |
CAUSED | Was responsible for | |
SAW | Was back for tool | |
AILED | Was ill, send for alternate! | |
AKBAR | Steak bar was mostly for Mogul emperor | |
GIGOLO | Gee! Igloo was renovated for toy boy! | |
TUB | Vat used for washing but was returned | |
HIDEAWAYS | We said hay was ordered for retreats | |
MARKSWOMAN | Cleopatra, for a time, was a sharpshooter | |
PAID | Recompensed for a dip that was not scheduled | |
OWED | Was obliged to pay for ring, then marry | |
SYNODS | Why Don was back on board for diocese meetings | |
THRASHED | Being defeated must be a change for harsh Ted | |
DALI | Salvador was a semi-vandal with an eye for art | |
CONFESS | Admit one is or was responsible for the action | |
OCCASION | Significant event for an oak, Asian was heard to say | |
ROALD DAHL | Which novelist was a taste tester for Cadbury’s as a child? | |
OPERATION BARBAROSSA | What was the code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union in WWII? | |
MEDE | Member of an ancient Iranian people whose last king was defeated by Cyrus the Great | |
AMPHORA | What ancient jar with two handles and a narrow neck was used for oil, wine? | |
GRAFTON | Cold Chisel’s Flame Trees was inspired by which Northern NSW town, more famous for its jacarandas? | |
KHE SANH | Which Cold Chisel song was considered too offensive for airplay when it was released in 1978? | |
PASTEURISATION | Louis Pasteur was renowned for his discoveries in vaccination, microbial fermentation, and what type of food preservation? |