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"Take Me Bak ___" (1972 Slade song) Two-element tubes Tubes with electrodes TV screen array Tubes with electrodes Two-element tubes Two-element tubes Tubes with electrodes "The vulgar boil, the learned roast, __": Pope "The vulgar boil, the learned roast, __": Pope "__ today is better than a hen tomorrow": Franklin "__ today is better than a hen tomorrow": Franklin Twiggy type getting rap in breakaway group Team name misspelled in a classic Snickers ad The Devil (informal) "That's enough out of you!" To act up is daft with family sitting in silence (3,1,4,2,2) Theologian's school Training college for priests The policy taken by those in charge of licensed bar The groom's ex, say Thrash Thrash Trounce Thwack Trounce Trounce Trounce Trounce in competition Thrash Thrash Tried something Tackled the job Tackled the job Two-edged wager The fashion: colloq. " . . . to find ___ to yield" To a certain extent To a certain extent Twelve Threatens, in a way Threatens with bared teeth Threatens with bared teeth They make loud noises during showers They make loud noises during showers Test drive Test-drive Test-drive Test-drive They can't be prevented They can't be prevented They're nuts They're nuts Tipsy Ticket generator Traffic violation. Ticket generator Travelling too fast Travelling over the limit Travelling rapidly Trencherman's anticipation Those like the ugly duckling Twinges of conscience Twinges of conscience. Taloned predators Taloned predators "Tape" star who wraps about algebra? Trendy dye jobs The sweetest of sugars The sweetest of sugars Tank gun first produced by the Soviets in W.W. II Turn free Tickle the fancy of Tickle the fancy of Theatrical figure of 50 years ago. TV title role for Robert Wuhl Third-ever Best Actor Oscar winner Third-ever Best Actor Oscar winner "Told ya so!" looks The eyes have them The eyes have them The eyes have them The eyes have them The arch, in Paris Tir à ___ (bow-and-arrow sport: Fr.) Tall waterside plant Toulouse-Lautrec and others The ability to walk or grip objects, e.g. Type of nail. Two-inch nail Two-inch nail Temple lessons 12 Tribes religion 12 Tribes religion Try: Dial. TV's '-- Place' TV's "___ Place" The setter bamboozled loser in Scottish town Town with an abbey near Galashiels The 44th President of the United States 14th-century European musical style 14th-century European musical style 14th-century musical style 14th-century music style Temp compiling crosswords is on a bit of a run and can help set new standards "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" studio The merlin Three men -- plus father carrying king's colours Town near the mouth of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool Type of black decoration on German glassware and ceramics The royal family usually attends the ____ Gathering on the first Saturday in September "The Magnificent Ambersons" author The "Gentleman from Indiana.” Tudor yeomen looking silly in old book Tax of one penny paid to the Pope The most northerly town in the British Isles The science of rotating bodies Timid type Timid type Timid soul. The gospel The good tidings. The gospel The Christian gospel, old-style Tendency to deep sleep "The Devil's Pool" novelist THIRD BASEMAN "This Ole House" singer The collarbone Tiger or cat. Trouble electing head boy perhaps revolves around Marxist theory Thomas Keneally novel that won the 1982 Booker Prize Type of Greek white wine Time-honored (abbr.) Time-honored practice: abbr. Tom Petty album "The Little Mermaid" fellow Town whose football fans are jokingly called codheads Tolstoy classic Tolstoi work Tolstoy novel "The Jungle Book" villain "The Jungle Book" beast "The Jungle Book" villain Tropical American perennial herb, related to the carrot Tissue component The Cape polecat. Tropical evergreen tree yielding gamboge and mangosteen "The Lone Star Ranger" author "The Spirit of the Border" author "The Vanishing American" novelist, 1925 Tales of Fishing penner ___ Tate, onetime English poet laureate ___ Tate, onetime English poet laureate "The House of the Spirits" novelist "The House of Spirits" author "The House of the Spirits" author "The House of the Spirits" author, 1982 'The House of the Spirits' author Isabel 'The House of the Spirits' author Isabel Type of squash Town near Bath They started in 1924 Town of 25,000 in France. Turns to bone Tops in tenderness "The Player" star To an excessive degree Ten in classy pose without a break Turning like a wheel Trounce Trounce Trounce The West End, perhaps, eclipses extremely unkempt English town Town north of London Town near Dunstable Three miles added to town sport Tent support Thinking. Thinking old doctor will turn up to fix hip at home Toy tickler. The Hill is trying to get the best out of the team by making others suffer Tropical parrot. The bladder campion Tommy --, Elvis Presley guitarist who also played the 'Bonanza' TV theme The language of Beowulf. 'The Murder of Roger --', a novel by Agatha Christie' Time before the present day? Teetotaler Teetotaler "The voice of the soul."—Rousseau. The still, small voice opposed to logical observation? 'The Tale of Mr. --', a children's book by Beatrix Potter "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" author "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" author Tales spread about company that once flavoured beer Tansy-scented perennial herb with buttonlike yellow flowers "Twelfth Night" setting "Twelfth Night" setting The setting for Twelfth Night '-- -- the realms of glory' (carol) This composer (It.) could produce divertimento maybe? Tourist draw near Naples Tasso's birthplace Tennis star Andy Tennis champ Andy The custard apple TV's ___ Place TV's "___ Place" Tubular meat dish Tubular meat dish The aurochs, extinct wild ox. The Wolf Man's alter ego Type of hound The poker plant The records destroyed in county town 'The --', luxury five-star hotel in London Tom.'s opposite Tom.'s opposite Today tomorrow: Abbr. Tomorrow's opposite: Abbr. The very recent past: Abbr. Tues. vis-à-vis Wed. Thur., on Fri. The city in "City of God" The Volga River flows into it The Volga River flows into it The world's largest lake Tenure granted to a vassal "The Sound of Music" name "The Sound of Music" family name 'The Sound of Music' family name "The Ipcress File" novelist 'The Ipcress File' novelist 'The Ipcress File' author Len "The Invisible Man" sleuth The hero of stories by G.K. Chesterton The south wind. "The Music of Chance" author Paul "The Razor's Edge" author "The Razor's Edge" novelist "The Razor's Edge" novelist 'The Razor's Edge' novelist The little troublemaker That pesky Kucinich, to his rivals? "The Mask of Fu Manchu" star "Ta ta" Hemingway novel Tale of Venus de Milo? "The world breaks everyone ..." Turned sour