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Can you work out what the clues mean? Each one leads to a single word or short phrase. The clues were complied by Bury St Edmunds NWR and the overall winner was Beaconsfield. Other group winners were West Kirby/Newton (green) , Coquetdale (gold), Arbroath (pink) and Doncaster South (lilac.
Red-suited baker robbed by repentant cad. REVEAL ANSWER
You don't have to be a flat novice to play this game Jack. REVEAL ANSWER
Slung off grand chair. REVEAL ANSWER
Hypersensitive sleeper with a pulse. REVEAL ANSWER
Bill's sugary bloomers. REVEAL ANSWER
Chain reaction in the palace when holding a lovely hand. REVEAL ANSWER
Blimey, American soldiers have gone to the dogs. REVEAL ANSWER
Did this family wear ribbons because of pride in their ancestry? REVEAL ANSWER
Period spent guiding horse in inclement weather. REVEAL ANSWER
Sounds as if no agreement has been reached near Slough - is it a tie? REVEAL ANSWER
Who reputedly "washed her hair in turpentine, turpentine to make it shine"? REVEAL ANSWER
In East Anglia, "Dust my buns red" said Delia. REVEAL ANSWER
As whom in the reign of Charles II did Frances Stewart model? REVEAL ANSWER
Diminutive singer with no name is high ranking. REVEAL ANSWER
Island mansion for non-U Prince of Darkness. REVEAL ANSWER
I see Peruvian animal change into a consort! REVEAL ANSWER
Gory army brew served in Mess. REVEAL ANSWER
Did William of Ischia eyeball the staff when he wrote this in 1952-3? REVEAL ANSWER
The bad French with one repeat. REVEAL ANSWER
Mistress woolly flower. REVEAL ANSWER
Confused I tried out demon found under arms. REVEAL ANSWER
Soften the leather walking boot here with tiger balm or aloe vera. REVEAL ANSWER
Whose grave is reputed to lie in a stationary place in London? REVEAL ANSWER
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