Clue: 'Shall I compare thee to a . . . . . .'s day' (Shakespeare)
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- One is hot as a mathematician, perhaps
- One might be quite hot at working with figures, perhaps
- Time for a totter, perhaps
- That may make things hot for the adder
- Time for one to 27 across?
- Mum's with 'er when it's 7 down
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