Stuck on the last four which must be quite archaic. Answers with parsing if possible would be appreciated. Thanks!
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4. Played like Donegan when light rain is over Germany. (8) : ?K?F?L?D
17. Thin, achy and upset? A flower is needed. (8): ??A?A?T?
18. Wearing a close-fitting garment with the central casing removed and settled inside. (8) :
??R?F?E?
19. It illuminates the South in Georgia and Louisiana at melting-point. (3,4): ?A?/I?M?
(ˈskɪfəl) n. (Physical Geography) dialect Ulster a drizzle: a skiffle of rain. [from Scottish skiff, from skiff to move lightly, probably changed from skift, from Old Norse skipta shift]