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Rate | Answer | Clue |
SCRAMBLEDEGGS | What’s on the breakfast menu? GSGE! | |
ESCARGOT | Snail on the menu | |
UNDERSTATES | Downplays what’s below USA on the map | |
NOTES | Memos on what makes up the score | |
GUESS | What gutter press do on the outside speculate | |
SOFA | What to sit on, as of the move | |
1961 | What year did construction commence on the Berlin Wall? | |
CHOWDER | Chef may clam up when it’s on the menu | |
KEEPTOTHELEFT | What foreigners and conservatives don’t do on the road | |
HIDING | Obscuring what men on the run might be in | |
SCENERY | It is what’s behind all the action on stage | |
SPECIAL | It’s not usually on the menu, but it’s exceptional! | |
FISHINGLINE | Angling to have a row over what’s on the reel | |
BICYCLE | What Lance Armstrong was on during the Tour de France | |
DHAL | When it’s on the menu, pulses will go down nicely | |
TREATED | Ted hid stray tear on seeing what the doctor did | |
ADRENAL | What small glands are located on top of the kidneys? | |
TOMATOSAUCE | What’s red, stands on the table and runs too fast? | |
RASCETA | What are the lines on the inside of the wrist called? | |
OMEN | The writing on the wall says, “Love what a misandrist hates” | |
TIBET | Heard to take a punt on what is the highest region on earth | |
OUTATIME | What does the number plate on the DeLorean in Back to the Future say? | |
CAMERAS | Arrived on the last part of Honduras with what tourists wear around their necks | |
DELOREAN | “Outatime” is the number plate on what make of car in in a series of 1980s and 90s films? | |
ACCORDINGTOHOYLE | What expression meaning “with strict adherence to a set of rules” comes from the name of an 18th-century author of a book on card games? |