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9a Assuredly or without any doubt NO/-S-I-E
12a One of the horse mackerel family with a hoglike snout
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14a Be compelled to take back one's words or put up or put up with insulting treatment EAT/---/L---
2d In American slang, to force (a tramp etc) off a moving train RED/-I---
4d Of hormones, prompting growth of the duct and alveolar systems of the milk gland M-------I-
17d An apprentice, learner or junior -T-A-P-R
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12a One of the horse mackerel family with a hoglike snout
---R-A-H
14a Be compelled to take back one's words or put up or put up with insulting treatment EAT/---/L---
2d In American slang, to force (a tramp etc) off a moving train RED/-I---
4d Of hormones, prompting growth of the duct and alveolar systems of the milk gland M-------I-
17d An apprentice, learner or junior -T-A-P-R
Sorry ther are a few this weel can you help
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2d Red-light - extract from OED...
Red-light To force (a thief, tramp, etc.) out of a moving train (see quot. 1931). Hence fig., to discharge or expel; to dispose of, kill. U.S. slang (orig. Circus)
"1931 G. IRWIN Amer. Tramp & Underworld Slang 156 Red light, to do away with. The term originated with the..custom of disposing of an undesirable member of a circus or carnival crew by taking him out on a train platform after dark and hurling him off the train... A red light is a danger signal in any case, and on a railroad indicates a full stop."
2d Red-light - extract from OED...
Red-light To force (a thief, tramp, etc.) out of a moving train (see quot. 1931). Hence fig., to discharge or expel; to dispose of, kill. U.S. slang (orig. Circus)
"1931 G. IRWIN Amer. Tramp & Underworld Slang 156 Red light, to do away with. The term originated with the..custom of disposing of an undesirable member of a circus or carnival crew by taking him out on a train platform after dark and hurling him off the train... A red light is a danger signal in any case, and on a railroad indicates a full stop."