| Person who spies simultaneously for two countries (6,5) |
Puzzler |
20 May 2025 |
| Spy a chap going after large drink (6,5) |
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| Legend about revolutionary spy working for both sides (6,5) |
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| Spy on the inside |
USA Today |
17 Dec 2024 |
| Duplicitous spy (6,5) |
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| Mole, perhaps |
LA Times Daily |
21 Jul 2021 |
| Mole, perhaps |
The Washington Post |
21 Jul 2021 |
| Mole, in spydom |
Newsday |
24 Dec 2020 |
| Mole, in spydom |
USA Today |
14 Dec 2017 |
| Mole, in spydom |
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| Spy |
The Telegraph Quick |
13 Mar 2016 |
| One not to be trusted in spydom |
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| Mole |
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| Mole—and, read slightly differently, what 17-, 24-, 38- or 51-Across is |
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| Moleand, read slightly differently, what 17-, 24-, 38- or 51-Across is |
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| Bond girl Miranda Frost, e.g. |
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| Mole, in spydom |
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| Inside man in spydom |
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| Mole |
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| Spy who lives dangerously |
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| Inside man in spydom |
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| Mole |
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| Spy novel figure |
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| Mole, for one |
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| See 58-Down |
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| Spy on the inside |
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| Spy on the inside |
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| One serving two masters |
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| Change a letter in 63-Across to spell... |
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| Inside man in spydom |
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| James Bond and George Smiley? |
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