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I will admit that I was tricked by the deviously clever clue "They make a racket" for CON ARTISTS, although that sound you hear is me patting myself on the back for getting "Like each word from this clue" clue for FOUR LETTER.
From this clue, the mechanism of the copper micro/nano-structure formation is suggested.
From this clue we can take another step forward, and look at the close relations between the Tibetan and Yi languages, which has ledmany scholars to believe that the source of the Yi people was also the Qiang.
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Then came this clue, from Distefano: "All right, look, fat, O.K.? Fat guy".
Consider this clue from a taxi: "Cities around the country are using sprays to kill these insects in an effort to curb the West Nile virus".
And so France can also be FR, as in this clue from the Observer's beginner-friendly Everyman... 9d Cleaner river in France (6)... where Yorkshire's mighty AIRE goes inside FR for another word for cleaner: FAIRER.
Sometimes it's fairly obvious that this is what's going on, as with this clue from Chifonie: 10ac Embryos right to be included in valuable items (5) It's the same structure: the definition is "embryos"; in the wordplay, we put an R inside GEMS for GERMS.
I also wasn't able to get NONARAB from the clue "Jewish or Iranian, e.g".
Incredibly, later that year on September 17, 2008, a rare picture of the bike is taken with the owner riding it - BUT NO HEAD!! (high marks to anyone who can identify this location from the clues in the picture).
From this and other clues, Mr Axelrod deduced that there was a "tension" between a campaign that had promised to bring hope and change to America and the task of actually governing.Mr Axelrod's autobiography, "Believer: My Forty Years in Politics", is in part a story about a broken heart.
Another team won, assembling letters from each clue to spell this sentence: "Listen to the legend of the dinosaur in the Mammal Theater".
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