| Tramps, primarily inside market, dined like stars? (8) |
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| Arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a Sta: (8) |
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| Way overhead railway after due time had branches radiating from a point (8) |
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| Measure introduced by country, spreading from the centre |
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| Star-shaped measure used in the country (8) |
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| Star-shaped satellite crashed after loss of essential engines (8) |
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| Reveal stuff about looking like a star |
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| Looking like a star, say, having borne 'orrible nightmare? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 May 2018 |
| Most of the telly covered during weekend provides encouragement from the top to like the stars |
Irish Times Crosaire |
23 Sep 2016 |
| Set out after hours to drink a little liquor — just like stars |
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| Virginia maybe penning English lines making five points, typically |
The Telegraph Toughie |
20 Jan 2015 |
| Arranged like rays or radii |
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| Snowflake adjective |
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| Shaped like a star |
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| Like a starfish |
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| Star-shaped |
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| Star-shaped |
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| Like a Christmas tree topper |
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| Star-shaped |
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| Star-shaped |
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| Resembling a star |
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| Radiating from a center. |
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| Starlike. |
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| Formed like a star. |
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| Resembling a star. |
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| Shaped like a star. |
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| Star-shaped. |
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