Related Clues:
- Very short
- Abrupt finish of Celt language
- Setter disregarding time off in short
- Brusque, in sister's estimation
- Short Peter Sellers piece
- Barrister secretly concealing brief
- 'Brief Encounter' secretly grips
- Short quarter-sections enclosed
- Restyle, originally, in short fashion
- Using few words repeatedly included by better setters, etc
- Short half of bitter, then two quarters
- Short chapter selected shorn of trappings
- To be blunt, it's for chopping trees
- Not likely to run on
- 'Brief Encounter' -- selected screens