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paul

20th October 2015, 18:51
True conservative (6)
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jws

20th October 2015, 18:56
Set position for dicky bird? (6)

Umpire usually stands at square leg
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les40

20th October 2015, 22:00
Straight as a die! (6)
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imagcq

20th October 2015, 22:07
One has set meal time's? (6)
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aristophanes

20th October 2015, 23:16
Just what you'd see looking at the ends of most common studs undressed and coupled (6)

More complicated than usual.
Just: square, as in square deal
In the US at least two-by-fours are the most common studs. If you coupled dressed ones they'd be 3x3 1/2, but undressed ones would be 4x4, so you'd see a square at the end. :)
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jamoza

21st October 2015, 02:26
It's been a long time, but can I play with you all again please!!!

Unfashionable French place (6)
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jamoza

21st October 2015, 02:28
Piccadilly in London, or Leicester perhaps? (6)
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mattrom

21st October 2015, 07:12
Welcome back, jamoza!

GK, can you parse your clue @12, please and
AB, the second part of yours @14 ?

Ixion @10 - am I correct in thinking that 'bites ?' = bites Q







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greedy kite

21st October 2015, 08:18
"Out-place": 2 defs. contained in a misleader --- out (of fashion) = passé = square + Place as in big cities often being a Square (not only in France).
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rosalind

21st October 2015, 08:22

Albert's dance. (6)

Albert Square is the setting for the UK soap, Eastenders and many country dances are called square dances as they start with 4 couples forming the sides of a square. Gosh, how boring.

How lovely to see you, jamoza. Still running? Hope you are well.
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