| 20 answers for: A sit? We rested, a little, so to speak (2,2,4) |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| ASITWERE | A sit? We rested, a little, so to speak (2,2,4) |
| RUNSHORT | Manage with little so become exhausted (3,5) |
| PINTSIZED | Small, so to speak |
| WHITEBAIT | Fish for a little and then be back to island (9) |
| DATABASE | Where figures might be rising a little, then low (8) |
| SWEENEY | Informal police squad is very small, so they say (7) |
| DESERT | How we rested in a barren place (6) |
| STEERED | We rested in the East and then took the right course (7) |
| ADMONISHED | Run, notice little, then rest, shattered (10) |
| ADMINISTER | Run, notice little, then rest, shattered (10) |
| EXERCISE | Word, from "keep busy, unrestrain", for a military drill, a class assignment, a study in music or a task such as a sit-up during one's time to train (8) |
| AGRICOLA | Aut agros tendit aut socer Taciti historici sit? |
| GONDOLAS | Leave daughter in reception, up where air passengers sit? (8) |
| RESISTED | Attended a sit-in, maybe |
| ONONELAP | Where twins may sit? |
| CRUNCH | Word linking a credit squeeze, a sit-up, a munch, a crisis provoking a veritable wheeze or the scranch of a biscuit or a cracker for cheese (6) |
| SATYR | Rested a short time with a greek deity |
| POWERLUNCH | A high-level business or political discussion held over a over a sit-down meal, more concerned with forging connections than enjoyment of a filet mignon and where a handshake over a sandwich can be wo |
| SATAY | Rested a year after this Thai dish (5) |
| TOOKTEN | Rested a while |
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