| State formally |
The Telegraph Quick |
18 Sep 2025 |
| Speak articulately |
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| Papal messenger dined out, both unfinished, so to speak (9) |
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| Avoid mumbling (9) |
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| Clearly voice a nice tune again (9) |
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| Speak very clearly |
Newsday |
09 Apr 2025 |
| Pronounce clearly |
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| Utter devastation of aunt and niece |
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| Pronounce distinctly |
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| Utter a nice tune again (9) |
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| Say clearly, express in definite terms (9) |
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| Sister, wearing diamonds, rolled over and ate, say (9) |
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| A nice tune (anag(9) |
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| Destroy ancient EU state (9) |
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| Say |
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| Say it all? |
New York Times |
06 Jul 2023 |
| To pronounce distinctly |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Jan 2021 |
| English sister had tour around India, say |
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| Speak clearly |
USA Today |
04 Apr 2020 |
| Pronounce |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Aug 2019 |
| Articulate English sister spies tortoiseshell |
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| Provide clear terms? |
The New Yorker |
11 Jun 2018 |
| Clearly pronounce a tune nice for broadcasting |
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| Say, oriental spies protect a lady, in order to escape at first |
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| Aunt and niece funny and articulate |
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| Say, aunt and niece maybe |
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| Not mumble |
New York Times |
24 Jan 2016 |
| Not mumble |
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| Niece and aunt trained to talk with precision |
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| Articulate aunt and niece exchanging letters |
The Times Cryptic |
11 Feb 2015 |
| Composing a nice tune, say? |
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| Speak distinctly |
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| Utter backing of Church includes devoted type, one consumed |
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| Present, as for a spelling bee |
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| Speak articulately |
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| Show refinement, in a way |
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| Show refinement, in a way |
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| Be distinct, in a way |
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| Utter in an articulate way |
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| Speech teacher's command |
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| Proclaim |
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