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JERRYBUILTBeing thrown together, German joined the Italian in bar (5-5)
MAKESHIFTResult in dress being thrown together (9)
COBBLERSBiscuit dough-topped baked fruit puddings, thought by some to be named for being thrown together; shoemakers, snabs, snobs or sutors; iced sherry cocktails; or, nonsense (8)
BUILTPut up with the Italian in bar
IMPROVISEDRascal finding Dover is somehow thrown together (10)
AIRMAILINGSending up academic and the Italian in display (10)
IMPRISONEDParliamentarian held in derision after being thrown in jail
SINKORSWIMPossible outcomes of being "thrown in the deep end" (4,2,4)
RAMSHACKLERickety, poorly thrown together (10)
JURYRIGGEDThrown together with whatever's available
REPATRIATESend home salesman, irate at being thrown out (10)
TEMPOThis word means in Italian "rate of speed," in reference to music. The Italian, in turn, is derived from a Latin word meaning "time." The first known use is c. 1724.
RIDGETILECatch the Italian in trip over the roof (5,4)
ICILYHere in France Lily lost the Italian in a very chilly way (5)
SILASName the Italian in the SAS (5)
SILKYThe Italian in the vault of heaven is smooth (5)
RILESPutting the Italian in the reserves causes resentment (5)
ADORABLEGreat affection for second child thrown together with the girl (8)
SCRAMBLEDThrown together in a disorderly fashion (9)
ARCADEThis word refers to a gallery or building that is arched or to a series of arches. Strictly speaking, it came to English from Italian by way of French; the Italian, in turn, came from the Latin arcus.