Very very silly silly nonsense? (6,4) |
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Presumably it's not for the single-minded conversationalist (6,4) |
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Gibberish (or, taken literally, what three long answers are) |
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6 make the lecture twice as long (6,4) |
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Gibberish for the bilingual? (6,4) |
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The stand-in's lines are nonsense (6-4) |
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Hear, hear, yes, yes, it's nonsense! (6,4) |
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Not the conversation of the single-minded? (6,4) |
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The gossip about the lookalike is nonsense (6,4) |
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In which there's not a single word of sense? |
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Speech repeated ambiguously? (6-4) |
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Rumours of a hundred per cent increase? Nonsense! (6,4) |
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Deliberately ambiguous language, and an apt description of 18-, 26-, and 46-Across |
LA Times Daily |
29 Aug 2023 |
Distrust involving the French with occasionally warlike ambiguous utterings |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Oct 2018 |
Evasive communication, and a hint to 18-, 27-, 36- and 45-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Apr 2018 |
Evasive communication, and a hint to 18-, 27-, 36- and 45-Across |
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Gobbledygook |
New York Times |
17 Dec 2016 |
Gobbledygook |
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Evasive language |
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Evasive language |
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Baloney |
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Evasive language |
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It's never straight |
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Gibberish! |
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Gibberish, to an understudy? |
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Fiddle-faddle |
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Gobbledygook |
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Nonsense |
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Evasive language |
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Ambiguous language |
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Gibberish |
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Thus spake Edgar Bergen, with "in" |
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Mumbo jumbo |
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Relative of gibberish |
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Nonsense. |
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Misleading verbiage. |
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Specialty of the two-faced. |
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Ambiguous utterances. |
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