Testing the limits, say |
New York Times |
31 Jul 2025 |
Artistically experimental and in advance of generally accepted techniques (5-5) |
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Alt-Right advantage for Left-Bankers? |
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A danger, with TV broadcast involving a modernist |
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I leave another idea with vagrant being innovative (5,5) |
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Leaders of fashion have a sort of advantage, right? |
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Radical (artist) (5-5) |
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Innovative in art |
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Daringly unconventional |
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Innovative, futuristic (5-5) |
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New; progressive (5-5) |
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Daringly unconventional, a rehabilitated vagrant died in odd circumstances (5-5) |
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New wave gave tar an introduction to danger at sea |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
25 Jun 2024 |
Radically new; daring (5-5) |
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French term for those who create or support new ideas in art (5-5) |
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Radically new or experimental (5-5) |
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Experimental a VAT a danger (anag) (5-5) |
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Experimental - VAT a danger (anag) (5-5) |
The Guardian Quick |
14 May 2024 |
Modern and experimental (5-5) |
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Overcoming resistance, advantage garnered by innovative group (5-5) |
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Culturally cutting-edge (5-5) |
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A very great and unconventional modern art (5-5) |
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Innovation in the arts |
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Innovative, a vet with a grand spread (5-5) |
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Way out in the theatre perhaps |
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Boundary-pushing |
Universal |
24 Sep 2022 |
Like experimental art |
USA Today |
20 Feb 2020 |
Daringly innovative or unconventional |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
24 Nov 2019 |
Ultramodern |
New York Times |
21 Jun 2019 |
Ultramodern |
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Favouring new and experimental ideas |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
01 Jul 2018 |
Ahead of its time (2 words) |
Family Time |
25 Mar 2018 |
Ahead of its time |
Newsday |
17 Oct 2017 |
Innovative Reagan TV ad broadcast |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 May 2017 |
A very great and eccentric bohemian |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
16 Dec 2016 |
Radically new |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Sep 2016 |
Innovative in the end, Federer stops playing advantage |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Dec 2015 |
A very great and creative description of modern art |
The Telegraph Toughie |
21 May 2015 |
Like the work spelled out by the circled letters |
New York Times |
25 Mar 2015 |
Foolish Granada vet favours new ideas |
Irish Times Crosaire |
13 Jan 2015 |
Like the work spelled out by the shaded letters |
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Pushing the envelope, say |
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Like John Cage's music |
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Ahead of the times |
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Group on the cutting edge |
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Musically innovative |
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Cutting-edge |
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Innovative |
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Pushing the envelope |
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Radical |
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On the cutting edge |
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Trailblazing artists |
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Like the artistic intelligentsia |
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Ahead of its time |
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Cutting-edge |
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Trend-setting, perhaps |
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Ahead of the times |
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Unorthodox, untraditional leaders |
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Leaders in artistic innovations |
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Arty trailblazers |
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Pace-setters |
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Innovators. |
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Out front, as in art. |
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Artistic leaders. |
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Describing some shows. |
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Leaders in a literary movement. |
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Leaders of the literati. |
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Extremely modern. |
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Those at the head of a literary movement: Fr. |
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Forerunners. |
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