| "___, and quit my sight!": Macbeth (NUT AVA anagram) (6) |
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| Begone!, in Shakespeare' day (6) |
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| Tell girl with nut recipe to be off (6) |
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| Get away from the past - have boundaries ignored by follower of 16 (6) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
06 Nov 2024 |
| Get away from the past a have boundaries ignored by follower of 16 (6) |
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| A way one will behave boastfully: begone! (6) |
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| A number tell female relation to be gone! (6) |
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| A Venusian leader took mum's sister away in the old days (6) |
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| Shakespearean “Scram!” |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Oct 2022 |
| Shakespearean “shoo!” |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Apr 2022 |
| Begone! |
The Times Concise |
13 Feb 2022 |
| Bible: gold part of it split, once |
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| Curtailed welcome by relative? Anything but a welcoming word! |
The Telegraph Toughie |
18 Jun 2019 |
| 'Clear off!' (formerly, a boast) |
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| “____, and quit my sight!” (Macbeth, to Banquo’s ghost) |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
10 Sep 2017 |
| Be off, girl, with Aunty heartily |
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| Word of rejection from a very little lady in the family |
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| Acting against gossip from the past, the old move on |
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| "Get thee gone!" |
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| "___, thou hateful villain, get thee gone!": "King John" |
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| "___, and quit my sight!": Macbeth |
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| "Get thee hence!" |
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| "Get thee gone!" |
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| "Begone!" |
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| "Begone!" |
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| Shakespeare's "Scram!" |
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| "Scram!" to Shakespeare |
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| Begone! |
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| Begone!: Shak. |
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| Begone!, in Shakespeare's day. |
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| Begone!: Archaic. |
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| Shakespearean equivalent of "scram." |
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| Make yourself scarce! |
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| Scram: Archaic. |
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| Shakespearean "scram!" |
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| Get going!, old style. |
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