| Fuss handyman too created for yonks (1,5,2,7) |
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| Mason has found tiny hollow cracks for quite some time |
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| Famous host, Danny broadcast for ages (1,5,2,7) |
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| It's a long time, four or five weeks without work (1,5,2,7) |
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| Many thousands of moves taking ages |
The Guardian Cryptic |
20 Dec 2021 |
| Thirty-one in a row, with no weekdays or Saturdays |
Newsday |
15 Jul 2019 |
| 1974 John Updike novel |
New York Times |
09 Oct 2017 |
| 1974 John Updike novel |
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| Indefinitely long period |
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| Ages and ages |
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| Ages |
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| Ages |
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| John Updike novel |
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| Quite some time |
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| Very long time |
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| Quite some time |
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| Quite some time |
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| Very long time |
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| Great length of time |
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| Metaphorical long time |
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| Ages |
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| Nigh onto forever |
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| Updike title |
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| Long time metaphor |
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| Long, long time |
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| Updike novel |
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| Never, probably |
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| Long time |
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| Relative of a coon's age |
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| Practically forever. |
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| Long, long time. |
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