Plot to eavesdrop on night-time pest (3,3) |
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Grabbed bugle, providing misery to a sleeper? (6) |
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Insect of sleeping quarters |
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Bloodsucker found in the garden? (6) |
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Unwelcome parasitic insect in the home (6) |
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Insect that secretly picks up pillow talk? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
06 Nov 2023 |
Biting insect of domestic environments |
The Times Concise |
10 Jun 2023 |
Bloodsucking insect |
The Times Concise |
27 Aug 2022 |
Here you can drop off surveillance device, sucker! |
The Guardian Cryptic |
16 Aug 2022 |
Nighttime biter |
USA Today |
10 Mar 2022 |
Tap on bottom that may disturb one's rest |
The Times Cryptic |
11 Nov 2021 |
Unwelcome hotel guest |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Jul 2021 |
Bloodthirsty parasite employed by those setting honeytrap perhaps |
Irish Times Crosaire |
31 Oct 2020 |
Bloodsucking insect |
The Times Concise |
08 Jul 2020 |
Bloodthirsty parasite has what the spies use to listen in on honey trap perhaps |
Irish Times Crosaire |
02 Aug 2019 |
Common bloodsucking insect |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
24 Feb 2019 |
Maybe one nibbling your ear in the sack? |
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Evening preyer? |
The New Yorker |
18 Jun 2018 |
Teacher with listening device — unwelcome companion between the sheets |
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Biter in a hotel |
Universal |
21 Nov 2017 |
Sleeper biter? |
The Telegraph Quick |
31 Oct 2017 |
One that would catch pillow talk perhaps, after your blood? |
The Times Cryptic |
04 Jul 2017 |
One that would catch pillow talk perhaps, after your blood? |
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Urban pest |
Universal |
03 May 2017 |
Sucker finds fault after getting the sack |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Mar 2017 |
Biter in a hotel |
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Urban pest |
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One getting a bite at night? |
New York Times |
27 Dec 2016 |
Bloodsucker has what the spies use to listen in on honeytrap perhaps |
Irish Times Crosaire |
12 Apr 2016 |
One getting a bite at night? |
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Osborne's third budget nearly upset parasite |
The Telegraph Toughie |
23 Jul 2015 |
Hotel menace |
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It's a chinch |
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Nighttime biter |
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Tap on bottom that may disturb one's rest |
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Biter of a children's rhyme |
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It's a chinch |
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Unwelcome hotel guest |
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Pest that spoils a rest |
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Domestic pest |
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Its unique bites are referred to as "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" |
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