| U.S. name for draughts (8) |
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| Auditors for an indoor game? (8) |
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| Board game that requires jumping the game pieces and is a part of the World Mind Sports Games (rhymes with "peckers") |
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| American game investigators |
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| What Americans call the game of draughts (8) |
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| They monitor an American game |
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| Auditor's game |
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| Draughts in US premier's residence spoken of |
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| Board game in which pieces may be captured or crowned |
New York Times |
27 Jun 2022 |
| Game with red and black disks |
Newsday |
21 Mar 2022 |
| *Nixon's cocker spaniel |
LA Times Daily |
05 Sep 2019 |
| *Nixon's cocker spaniel |
The Washington Post |
05 Sep 2019 |
| Draughts in America |
The Guardian Quick |
09 Jan 2019 |
| *Nixon's cocker spaniel |
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| Draughts in politician's house reported |
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| They scrutinise those on board |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 Dec 2015 |
| Game for kingmakers? |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Feb 2015 |
| It's typically played indoors |
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| Game that features jumping |
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| Dick's dog |
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| Famed White House dog |
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| They become kings only by promotion |
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| Nixon's pet |
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| Supermarket help |
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| Nixon's spaniel |
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| Game involving 24 men |
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| Game |
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| The Nixons' pet. |
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