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20 answers for: A single trite quotation, under plain cover, all J...
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BARONETAGEA single trite quotation, under plain cover, all Jane's Sir Walter would read?
TAGA flap of a slashed garment; a tie-on label; a game of chase; a trite quotation; or, the moral of a tale (3)
SKYWRITINGIt's sort of flighty advertising Native Americans would read as smoke signals (10)
JOYRIDEJoe receives text your setter would read as 'drive illegally'
PICARESQUENOVELAdventure book's sequel abridged for circulation in plain cover, oddly
CLOVERLEAFFor a pattern that comes from a plant, cover all with iron element possibly. (10)
EXPURGATEOld friend recalled trite quotation penned by honest censor (9)
AIRESBoat looks good in plain cover. (5)
OBLIVIOUSSlip contents in plain cover, being forgetful (9)
DIANAThis writer would read up on anecdotes, hunting deity
STAGTrite quotation by squadron leader excluding women (4)
PENTAGONWrite trite quotation on government building (8)
TAGSSmall pendent pieces on garments; tie-on labels; aglets at the ends of laces; or trite quotations (4)
SERENGETIPlain covers turning green in first class (9)
ANSWERINGReplying with a ring to cover all directions (9)
SUPERGRASSBig singer who might cover all hits by the Killers?
WILDERNESSESBeginner desires to cover all points, then wastes result (12)
GENERALISEHigh-ranking officer is finally able to cover all bases (10)
ENCYCLOPEDIASReference works attempting to cover all fields of human knowledge (13)
IVANHOE“____ by Sir Walter Scott” is an anagram of “A novel by a Scottish writer”