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- Unconvincing books bring complaint
- Line of appeal made to guerrilla fighter
- Halt book for sad verse
- Firm backing chap's line when aiming for the board
- Express disappointment about weak religious books
- Deplore feeble section of religious book
- Game, it's commonly said, one throws here
- "Woe is me" soliloquy, e.g
- Dirge; bewail
- The song 'One Morning in the Spring'
- Song, or number, meant to move
- Went halves on the meal out, but regret it
- In darts the line behind which players must stand
- What darts player stands behind
- Nothing about the man finding line on pub floor perhaps