| Unearthed from grave (7) |
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| Was dug up by former spouse with mud he slung (7) |
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| Gave somebody a lift out of the churchyard (7) |
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| And came up with a body (7) |
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| Was removed from a grave situation (7) |
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| Dug up, having been buried (7) |
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| Former partner and mud he possibly dug up (7) |
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| Dug up (a body) (7) |
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| Got up late again! |
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| "Battalions of the accursed, captained by pallid data that I have ____, will march" (Book of The Damned, Charles Fort) |
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| Removed from a grave situation (7) |
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| Used to 53 thousand in hex, due to be converted |
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| Old stink journalist dug up |
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| Opposite of interred |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Apr 2020 |
| Dug up |
USA Today |
27 May 2018 |
| Dug up |
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| Dug out old coloured cover for madam |
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| Disinterred |
The Telegraph Quick |
06 May 2016 |
| Missing one part, exhibit originally under sea brought to surface |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Nov 2015 |
| Dug up (a corpse) |
The Times Concise |
09 Feb 2015 |
| Variable smell in Scottish river going north brought up |
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| Dug up |
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