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Confused Charlie fell and lost an eye!
Found in a market
This eighth king of boxing
Conjure up a mystic person
A little gem!
Be honest
A champion court
It's long and worth it's weight in silver
Northern stream
A Yorkshire sheep
Brown paint pigment found in Italy
Found on a sail
Mo's lost partner
A sort of ant
A wheel
Near Ikea
A Scottish doctor
Just a bear
Strongman's son
Goddess of hunting
Just in time
The sign of a star
Lauren is a fashionable designer
Andicapped Duchess left York on a red tractor
A bowling venue
A tailor made actress
Motorbike rider!
This orange has lost its tingle
Part of a repetitious drum
Santa lost a letter at the North Pole but found it on an iceberg
What the Pope found in a batch of Cumberland sausage
Peter and Mary couldn't sing without him
Morning Post "Man delivers black & white cat!"
Found in a herb garden
Always dodging the bullet!
It's a service
Take some comfort when cut short after a heavy night
A gardner
He throws magical pots
Contrary?
Just a shilling
She's magical in a roundabout way
There's a wolf about
Main ingredient in sherbert
A saint who wears his underpants upside down
Loves a Kiwi fruit
Learned a lot from a spider
Isla is a bit muddled
Raided a lost ark in Indiana
Because of the fog Camelia could not see the sea
A singer in the Williams family
No doubting him
This morning Philip was dancing on ice
Sisters on the ball
Posh wise birds
Caviar....trimmed
A thorn by any other name
Gilbert and Agatha wrote together
A fascinating musical instrument
It was very very dark in there
Not a place to be
Nearly got some culture?
Breathtakingly fishy!
A bird's hideout
If there's no bacon for the BLT you ?

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