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I knew the answer straight away. The next clue us the difficulty.
And bump - does BonnieShels remember his (?) clue.
The Thin Red Line emerged in the theatre as this tool made its mark. (8,7)
BTW: lovely clue for Cupid/Narrow, SkStu... staring me in the face for a while even after Bonnie got it!
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Dont blame me for using a surgical scalpel to fix your wound! (6-2)
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It was no stitch up - if you believe diminutive Robert, in a roundabout way, is the golden-haired boy. (4,3)
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Fair cop solved the code over a pint of ale? (9,5)
Not 100% on the answer but I'll go for it anyway!
A dash of lime to brighten up your house? (9)
A French whitewash deters Alpine climber? (4,5)
M---/B----
With my trusty Mont Blanc I catch the craze to draw up a bomb. (9)
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The Blitzkrieg Bop goes on pointing the way to old-fashioned power source. (10, 5, 4)
No, no. Let's stick with yours. My clue's answer was "generating steam heat."
This was the reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l8PSdxy-_s
This Factory Records the largest amount of visitors than any other attraction in the State. (8)
A Brewers' Droop might see this former Canadian International lose his job?
4/12
4, 10?
.. I make it 12.
Never knew he was Canadian also that was a wonderful clue.
As a Canadian, Paul Peschisolido would have no trouble making this call atop a cake.
(5)
*Terrible clue but its the best I can do with what I have and maybe one of our resident Canucks' can get us back on track after this*
pffft, maybe if you gave us the number of letters! ;)