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There are 35 clues with the answer 'STEPTOEANDSON'
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Classic sitcom about a rag-and-bone man (7,3,3)
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1960s-70s British sitcom (7,3,3)
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Television sitcom starring Wilfrid Brambell (7,3,3)
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Classic sitcom set in Oil Drum Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London
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TV sitcom about a rag-and-bone family business starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett (7,3,3)
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Teased non stop about sitcom (7,3,3)
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TV sitcom about a rag-andbone family business starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett (7,3,3)
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Teased non-stop about old TV series (7,3,3)
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Place a foot, part of it, on sand, agitating series of scrap dealers
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Teased non-stop about old TV series
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Teased non-stop about sitcom (7,3,3)
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Sitcom from past, one's noted, being broadcast (7,3,3)
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Sitcom's stage, with digital feature etc, short of nothing (7,3,3)
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Comedy with pace and kick, directly involved in East End
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Do a sonnet differently, below stage, for TV show
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Wilfred Brambell and Harry H Corbett
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Albert and Harold of Oil Drum Lane
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Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell created the rag-and-bone collecting father and son in this TV classic (7,3,3)
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Father and son rag-and-bone men Albert and Harold were the attractions of this 1960s British comedy (7,3,3)
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1960s British sitcom featuring Wilfrid Brambell (7,3,3)
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TV series about two rag-and-bone-men (7,3,3)
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TV rag-and-bone men (7,3,3)
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Old TV 1 across (7,3,3)
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Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell created the rag-and-bone collecting father and son in this TV c
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Father and son rag-and-bone men Albert and Harold were the attractions of this 1960s British comedy
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Classic comedy about rag-and-bone men (7,3,3)
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1960s and 1970s BBC sitcom set at 26a Oil Drum Lane
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Sitcom about a rag-and-bone business from 1962-74 (7,3,3)
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TV sitcom written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, broadcast from 1962-74 (7,3,3)
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Strangely tense with ads on top sitcom of the past