In the 17th century, these specially trained animals were used to take hunters as close to their timid quarry as possible. What were they called? Today the phrase is only used metaphorically.
24a To criticise, complain - traditionally enjoyed by British consumer (5,4) ????T ?E?? GREAT DEAL? 20d Sun has rogue wreathes in honour - cover up! ???C?R? OBSCURE? 22a Clutch balls primarily by back...
24a To criticise, complain - traditionally enjoyed by British consumer (5,4) ???? T?E??
20d Sun has rogue wreathed in honour - cover up! ???C?R? OBSCURE?
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16d Fake news: Cain toyed with clerical position (10) I?????R???
13a Delight in genital area on getting out of bed (3,2) L?P ?P (unless I've gone wrong)
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32a Tendency to breathe fast, holding extendable nylon crotch-hugging tops (8) ?E?N?C?A?? Thinking PENCHANT but no idea why! 33d Identical stimulants one included in meth cooking (3,4) ??E ?A?E 58d...
13a River Republican - prepare to do a hatchet job? (5) R?O?E RHONE? Although I can't get the Republican bit.
18d Legendary Labour survivor (8) ?E?C?L?S HERCULES?
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