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There are 37 clues with the answer 'RISINGDAMP'
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ITV series that won the BAFTA for Best Situation Comedy in 1978 (6,4)
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In some homes it's a problem of course (6,4)
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Sitcom starring Leonard Rossiter as landlord Rupert Rigsby
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Show broadcast mid-spring around 1st of April (6,4)
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Domestic problem on the up? (6,4)
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Wall's moisture (6,4)
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Housing problem coming up with attorney and politician (6,4)
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ITV 1970s comedy classic with a black and white cat called Vienna
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House moisture problem (6,4)
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Rebellion lacking enthusiasm for old comedy programme (6,4)
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TV sitcom's revolting commercial turned over by house member (6,4)
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House moisture problem
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Domestic problem on the up?
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1970s ITV sitcom starring Leonard Rossiter as Rupert Rigsby
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Up in arms, livid about power problem home-owners may face
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Rebellion with pressure to involve mother in domestic problem
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Rebellion needs control: problem for propertied classes if it gets off the ground
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Sitcom with Leonard Rossiter as Rigsby and Frances de la Tour as Miss Jones (6,4)
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Ground amid spring, moisture inside (6,4)
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Cause of structural damage in digs angrily received by artist and one sitting (6,4)
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Sitcom that starred Leonard Rossiter as landlord Rigsby and Frances de la Tour as Miss Jones (6,4)
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Domestic problem having to tell mother to cut rent (6,4)
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Possible clue to premier advertisement is a problem, of course (6,4)
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Comedy effect after wetting one's bed? (6,4)
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Comedy effect after wetting one's bed (6,4)
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Classic Leonard Rossiter sitcom of the 1970s (6,4)
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1970s ITV sitcom starring Leonard Rossiter as Rupert Rigsby (6,4)
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Implied quietly crazy problem in-house (6,4)
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Sitcom whose central character was landlord Rupert Rigsby
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TV sitcom starring Leonard Rossiter (6,4)