| Get for free, perhaps |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
23 Aug 2025 |
| Craftily get bomber above convict (4) |
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| Get for nothing (4) |
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| Obtain by deception (4) |
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| Cadge pound in purse (4) |
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| A theft (sl) (4) |
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| Persuade with fast talk and guile (4) |
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| Scrounge |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
15 Sep 2024 |
| Robbery, informally (4) |
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| Scrounge (sl) (4) |
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| Violent robbery (4) |
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| Get for free, by persuasion (4) |
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| Robbery not entirely legal, burglar reflected |
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| Robbery by British convict |
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| One banged up for a stretch after second-class robbery |
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| Somehow obtain pounds kept in purse |
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| Robbery has bishop confronting convict |
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| Book by one doing time for robbery |
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| Rob is second-rate criminal |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Feb 2015 |
| British criminal in violent robbery? |
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