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TRIAL BY JURY PUZZLES1. Annoyed with another 'en? Sounds like a hexhortation which makes SavoyNet go childish. (6) 2. Jury use part of common stereotype to describe The Defendant. (7) 3. Gave confused tenor charity? No, he helped a baritone. (4,8) 4. How, initially, judge obliged bridesmaids, or at least how he managed it. (3) 5. Sort of uses our 'at to get married in. (9) 6. Rear bulge about at the same time as King one and six. (9) 7. Play your trump, Ian, you rascal. (7) 8. Their smalls went about in a strange place to dance. (11,4) 9. He certainly did not get this dinner from an Ammonite or a Moabite (Deut 23:4). (5,3,5) 10. Defendant's heart ran gingerly? Only if the adverbial queen is removed. (7) Anagrams from Sharon Brindle
1. womenfolk be her escort (I have put two clues in for No 5 because they were both appropriate and I simply couldn't decide between them.)
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