What Americans speak of as side (7) |
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Shingle in 17 (7) |
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(and 5 Across) Some water that you might search for in a hotel room abroad? (7,7) |
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Some water that you might search for in a hotel room abroad? (7,7) |
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The ______- Patient, Ralph Fiennes film from 1997 (7) |
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School subject in which you may learn about literature and grammar |
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Pulitzer-winning 2022 drama by Sanaz Toossi |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Apr 2024 |
Nationality of shingle? (7) |
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European nationality (7) |
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Poor Nigel's getting a horrid start in this subject! (7) |
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A common language (7) |
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The ....... Patient, 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje (7) |
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The __ Patient, 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje (7) |
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The __ Patient, 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje |
The Guardian Weekend |
09 Mar 2024 |
Britain's language |
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He needs to sling off but holds his tongue |
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The ______- Patient, 1997 film starring Juliette Binoche (7) |
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His glen turned out to be across the border (7) |
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(and 4, 19 down) Organisation founded in 1888 (7) |
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Arthur, actor who played maintenance man Mr Harman in Are You Being Served? (7) |
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Single translation, hard for tongue |
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The language, when Nigel got upset, mum! (7) |
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Most widely used language |
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Language student inspired by sign he translated (7) |
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Language student inspired by sign he translated |
The Telegraph Toughie |
28 Dec 2023 |
___ Channel |
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Anglo (7) |
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Arthur -, comedian who played Mr Harman in BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served? (7) |
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Arthur —, comedian who played Mr Harman in BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served? |
Mirror Quiz |
12 Dec 2023 |
Very hot mustard (7) |
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Arthur -, comedian who played Mr Harman in BBC TV sitcom Are You Being Served? |
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Type of breakfast for Arthur, who played Mr Harman in Are You Being Served? (7) |
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___ muffin, misleading name of a U.K. dish that's similar to a crumpet, not a muffin |
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Like Brits |
Premier Sunday |
14 May 2023 |
Like Londoners and Liverpudlians |
USA Today |
23 Jan 2023 |
People from Cornwall, perhaps controversially, single out emmets from Hants |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 Dec 2022 |
School subject with lots of reading |
LA Times Daily |
17 Oct 2022 |
The patient's nationality in Michael Ondaatje's 1992 prize winner |
The Guardian Weekend |
20 Aug 2022 |
The __, novel by Michael Ondaatje |
The Guardian Weekend |
30 Apr 2022 |
Shingle broken up for old printing type |
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The type of language used by all sides today |
Irish Times Crosaire |
11 Jul 2020 |
Lesson in cooking shin and leg |
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Shingle moving on UK shores? |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 May 2020 |
Our language |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 May 2020 |
Single out hard school subject |
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Language in foreign glen I don't speak! |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Apr 2020 |
What you might get for breakfast in London, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
08 Feb 2020 |
Nigel's put out by Natasha's first in Cyrillic language |
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Single out character sometimes dropped in language |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Feb 2020 |
Hot single naughtily shows tongue |
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Language of the answers to this puzzle's uniclues |
New York Times |
06 Feb 2019 |
Language of the answers to this puzzle's uniclues |
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'Shifting shingle' could describe Sheringham beach but not Llandudno's |
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Glen, upset, modified his language |
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World's third-most spoken language |
The Washington Post |
08 Aug 2018 |
World's third-most spoken language |
LA Times Daily |
08 Aug 2018 |
Billiard's spin |
Universal |
28 Jul 2018 |
Hard on the heels of swinging single people |
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Relaid line to carry grand pipe down from Yorkshire perhaps |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 Jun 2018 |
Shingle shifted from some UK shores? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 Jun 2018 |
With 39 Across, water north of France |
Newsday |
26 Mar 2018 |
Language |
The Times Concise |
27 Feb 2018 |
Subject to today's leaders on all sides |
Irish Times Crosaire |
27 Jan 2018 |
World's third-most spoken language |
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Billiard's spin |
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School subject |
Thomas Joseph |
28 Dec 2017 |
Language no good in priest's hole, initially? |
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What about slingshot for breakfast? |
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Step 3: An upper-class accent |
New York Times |
02 Nov 2017 |
Play Nigel Short's hardest openings — such as this one? |
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West Germanic language travelling earthlings use artlessly |
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Like a Sassenach, possibly, touring his glen |
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Chaucer's tongue |
New York Times |
14 May 2017 |
Like pork pie and clotted cream |
New York Times |
20 Jan 2017 |
Chaucer's tongue |
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Like pork pie and clotted cream |
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Step 3: An upper-class accent |
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Part 8 of today's quote |
Canadiana |
26 Sep 2016 |
Language coming from artless earthlings |
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People determined to leave his glen ravaged? |
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People from Europe restored glen based on his solution |
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High school class |
Universal |
19 May 2015 |
Language no good in priest's hole initially |
The Times Cryptic |
05 May 2015 |
Widely-spoken language |
The Times Concise |
16 Feb 2015 |
Tongue's no good in chutney that's dispensed with starter |
The Telegraph Toughie |
06 Feb 2015 |
Spin on a ball |
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High school class |
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London language |
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… shingle found between Cornwall and Cumbria |
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Spin imparted to a billiard ball |
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Hot on the heels of swinging single people |
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Spin |
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American language |
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College major |
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These words, for example |
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Pool accessory? |
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Body ___ language |
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Part of ESL |
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Spin |
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Spin put on a ball |
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Kind of muffin |
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Pool hall spin |
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Backspin or topspin |
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Kind of saddle |
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TENPIN |
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Spin put on a ball |
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Muffin variety |
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Nationality of 17 and 60 Across |
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Title of six Bach suites |
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Course of study. |
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Author of "Ben Bolt." |
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Mother tongue. |
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College course. |
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Spinning motion given to a billiard ball. |
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This week's voters. |
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Nationality of Virginia Dare. |
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