1/4 of all pay Doris misused |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
07 Aug 2025 |
Date when the BBC claimed Big Ben would be replaced by a digital clock |
USA Today |
18 Apr 2025 |
Annual opportunity for pranks (5,5,3) |
Puzzler |
26 Mar 2025 |
First of the fourth month, known for practical jokes (5,5,3) |
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24 hours of trickery (3 words) |
Family Time |
23 Dec 2024 |
First day of the 4th month (5,4'1,3) |
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After a long march, it's time for jokes (5,5',3) |
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The first to be played a prank on (5,5,3) |
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Annual custom consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes (5,5,3) |
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In the UK, this annual event traditionally lasts for half its apparent length |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
01 Sep 2024 |
Paid Solly for a mistake in the spring (5,5,3) |
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Girl misleads Robin at start of shower time (5,5,3) |
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Occasion for the playing of practical jokes (5,5,3) |
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I'd rally with a spoof, possibly the occasion just passed? (5,5,3) |
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Apt time for pranksters to do the starts of 17-, 22-, 50-, and 57-Across? |
LA Times Daily |
01 Apr 2024 |
A floor display mucked up an occasion for playing jokes (5,5,3) |
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When many a 3-Down is played |
Thomas Joseph |
01 Apr 2022 |
Time for pranks |
The Times Concise |
01 Apr 2019 |
Apt occasion for this puzzle's theme |
Premier Sunday |
01 Apr 2018 |
Big time for a practical joker |
Universal |
18 Apr 2016 |
Prankster's time |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 May 2015 |
Time of great trickery |
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What each of this puzzle's eight longest answers is a 93-Down of |
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When pranksters come out of the woodwork |
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Theme of today's puzzle |
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Surplus explained at 113-Across |
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What's the anagrammatic reason for these odd questions? |
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Tricky time |
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Spring date. |
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