| Hot treacle almost spoiled pudding |
The Times Cryptic |
30 Jul 2025 |
| Princess who is third in line to the British throne (9) |
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| 1969 children's novel by Penelope Farmer, _ Sometimes (9) |
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| George III's wife from 1761 until 1818 (9) |
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| See and chatter foolishly about a girl (9) |
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| 19th-century novelist whose works included Jane Eyre (9,6) |
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| Assassin of Jean-Paul Marat executed in 1793 (9) |
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| & 18D Assassin of Jean-Paul Marat executed in 1793 (9,6) |
Mirror Quiz |
10 Apr 2025 |
| Sister of George and Louis (9) |
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| _________ Church, Welsh singer (9) |
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| Chortle at poor girl (9) |
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| Spider's name in title of EB White's children's story (9) |
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| Member of an 1800s literary family |
New York Times |
27 Nov 2024 |
| & 6D Author of novels Shirley and Villette (9,6) |
Mirror Quiz |
31 Oct 2024 |
| Author of novels Shirley and Villette |
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| Broadchurch and Dexter star, ___ Rampling (9) |
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| She serves up hot claret |
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| North Carolina city named for the wife of King George III (9) |
The Guardian Weekend |
01 Sep 2024 |
| Daughter of William and Kate (9) |
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| First name of Ms Crosby in the MTV reality series Geordie Shore, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2013 (9) |
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| North Carolina city named for the wife of King George III (9) |
The Guardian Weekend |
31 Aug 2024 |
| - Church, singer and TV presenter (9) |
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| One of the BrontA« sisters (9) |
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| Fictional web designer in US city |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Jul 2024 |
| Daughter of Kate and William (9) |
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| See 7 Down |
Mirror Quiz |
12 Jun 2024 |
| King George III'S wife; Britain's longest-serving queen consort (9) |
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| Burn a great deal, hollowing the pudding (9) |
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| Talk endlessly about right look for a tart (9) |
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| Sweet enough for Miss Bronte (9) |
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| Girl to tear cloth disastrously (9) |
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| She makes hot claret |
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| Daughter of William and Catherine (9) |
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| Former "voice of an angel", _ Church (9) |
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| ___ russe (9) |
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| A girl not always associated with The Cure (9-9) |
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| Girl in daily prize draw losing track |
The Times Cryptic |
08 Jan 2024 |
| "Cleaner left too much behind!" from irate girl |
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| George III’s queen consort |
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| One of the Brontë sisters |
The Guardian Quick |
14 Oct 2023 |
| ___ Ritchie, "Ghosts" actress who plays Kate on "You" |
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| ___ Gainsbourg, "Promise at Dawn" actress who stars in the mystery film "The Pale Blue Eye" |
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| Sweet line in fresh torte after drink |
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| Sweet line in fresh torte after drink |
The Guardian Cryptic |
03 Nov 2022 |
| Welsh Church's plan to secure good deal on energy |
The Guardian Cryptic |
19 Oct 2022 |
| Scarlet woman in court, English: her name? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
14 Jul 2022 |
| "Hush...Hush, Sweet ___," 1964 thriller film that was nominated for seven Academy Awards |
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| Dessert, possibly Russian, in US city |
The Guardian Cryptic |
08 Mar 2022 |
| Dessert, possibly Russian, in US city |
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| ___ Perkins Gilman, American feminist writer who wrote "The Yellow Wallpaper" |
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| Girl‘s daily gamble, missing railway |
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| A sweet girl |
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| EB White's spider |
Newsday |
02 Dec 2020 |
| . Mixing hot treacle endlessly makes pudding |
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| Chortle at funny little princess |
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| A pudding for Miss Bronte? |
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| Home to the NBA's Hornets |
USA Today |
14 Jul 2019 |
| William and Kate's daughter |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Jan 2019 |
| Home to the NBA's Hornets |
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| She's a tart |
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| One sort of tart or another, and the rest doing a turn outside |
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| Queen of puddings? |
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| King almost finished eating extravagant dessert |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Mar 2018 |
| Hot claret poured around pudding |
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| -- Bronte, author of 'Jane Eyre' |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
23 Apr 2017 |
| Hornets' home |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Sep 2016 |
| City named for George III's wife |
Newsday |
16 Jul 2016 |
| Spider of children's literature |
New York Times |
28 Jun 2016 |
| Spider of children's literature |
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| Cleaner loads the empty dessert dish |
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| Eastern Conference N.B.A. city |
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| Home of Time Warner Cable Arena |
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| North Carolina city |
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| Largest North Carolina city |
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| Web |
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| ___ russe |
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| A Brontë sister |
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| North Carolina city |
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| *"Hush . . . Hush, Sweet ___" |
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| Dessert |
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| Largest city of North Carolina. |
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| Cornwallis' "hornet's nest," 1780. |
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| Luxembourg's Grand Duchess. |
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| City in North Carolina. |
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| Pudding, city or girl's name. |
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| Pudding. |
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