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Clock and TV close to mantelpiece? Indeed possible
Answer for the clue "Clock and TV close to mantelpiece? Indeed possible ", 11 letters:
set eyes on
Usage examples of set eyes on.
But if I'd reacted as you wanted me to, then I'd have been forced to go look for him and he'd have gunned me down from his place of concealment before I'd even set eyes on him.
I can only give you my solemn word of honour that I had never set eyes on this man Ratchett in my life until I saw him on this train.
Lukien had once confided in him during the long ride south that he had loved Queen Cassandra the moment he'd set eyes on her.
I had liked Christian from the moment when I first set eyes on him, but it was not until we reached Tahiti that I came to know him well.
And beyond, veiled but not screened by a drizzle of light rain, was the first active volcano he had ever set eyes on.
And any of us silly enough to believe that there aren't some Hayumans and Hrrubans who'd both prefer never to set eyes on the Reeves again better take the next shuttle out of here.
It was Hrriss who first set eyes on the source of the distress signal.