1a a large thrush with a pale grey head, brown wings and back F?E??F??E 9a town on the river clyde, near glasgow E?S??N? 22d a pirate or buccaneer C?R?A?R 24d a market town in cumbria, northwest...
1. touch.......pigeon
2.football.....black
3.go.............sector
4.dust...........wheel
5.out of.........zone
6.bee............of fire
7.order..........teacher
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clue: a bachelor in dark gloom (8 letters)
the answer is a port somewhere in the world.
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