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20 answers for: Royal Australian Navy turned up, took to the oars ...
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NARROWEDRoyal Australian Navy turned up, took to the oars and contracted (8)
ROWEDTook to the oars
ROWSUses the oars and argues about it
LEASEDHappy front was removed and contracted (6)
THOLEPeg on the gunwale of a boat - you may need two to support the oar and a rowlock is easier to manage
SCULLIONSlave to the washing up took oar no one gave up (8)
LONGSHIPNarrow open vessel with oars and a square sail used by the Vikings (8)
ERRANTRYTerry joins the Australian navy but remains in a wandering state (8)
RHAPSODEGullible person took the oars according to Spooner's old reciter
CAREWORNOne at the oars comes back in container, rather stressed (8)
ARDENTThe fiery look of Ted in the Royal Australian Navy (6)
TOMORROWCruise, or use the oars soon (8)
NORTHSEAConsiderable stretch of water ___ you"ll need the oars then (5,3)
RENAISSANCEMANPerson of many talents reproduced names in case conducted by Royal Australian Navy (11,3)
OVERRANLover deserted leader with Royal Australian Navy outnumbered (7)
TRANSYLVANIANew Australian navy giving up gold to reach the land of Dracula (12)
PAULRoyal Australian Air Force pilot in the Second World War; author of volumes The Dam Busters and The Great Escape (4,9)
BRICKHILLRoyal Australian Air Force pilot in the Second World War; author of volumes The Dam Busters and The Great Escape (4,9)
MORTARTom joins the Royal Australian Regiment and has control of the artillery piece
RANDANBoat rowed by three people in which the person in the middle uses two oars and the others one oar ea