Remove broadcast about all time to come |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
01 Aug 2025 |
Eternally, to a poet (VEER MORE anagram) (8) |
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First lady starts reordering extra unendingly (8) |
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No, no! Certainly not! Team Spirit's almost all gone permanently! (8) |
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Remover turning east for all time to come (8) |
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Eternally increasing? (8) |
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Taylor Swift's sister album to "Folklore" |
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Worried over mere eternity (8) |
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Till the end of time |
New York Times |
02 Nov 2024 |
Always |
Mirror Classic |
14 Oct 2024 |
Taylor Swift album released the same year as Folklore |
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To the end of time (8) |
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Eternally growing (8) |
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Girl gets right to something extra in perpetuity |
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Eternally is always extra |
Mirror Cryptic |
30 Aug 2024 |
All time to come (8) |
Mirror Quick |
30 Aug 2024 |
Vermeer somehow encapsulates love, always |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
30 Jul 2024 |
Increasingly, for eternity (8) |
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Always remove rotten ref before the end (8) |
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As always, there's nothing in a fake Vermeer |
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New Zealand band whose name was derived from a 1971 Led Zeppelin song (8) |
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The ninth studio album by Taylor Swift, released in December 2020, less than five months after Folklore (8) |
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Continually multiplying for all time to come (8) |
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Sin tempted woman upset about way of working henceforth |
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Eternally (MERE OVER anagram) (8) |
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For the rest of time (8) |
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Always increasing? (8) |
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Veer from Rome, eternally? (8) |
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Eternally, to Poe |
Family Time |
17 Dec 2023 |
Cut off, beheaded, Chancellor canonised from now on |
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“And her yes, once said to you, / SHALL be Yes for ____” (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, The Lady's Yes) |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
13 Nov 2022 |
Always veer off course, occasionally crossing motorway |
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Always move different sappers to protect the Queen |
The Guardian Cryptic |
03 Nov 2021 |
Always move different sappers to protect the Queen |
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Upset, remove lessons in religion for all time |
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Always travelling north, minister in eastern capital |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Feb 2021 |
Eternally |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Feb 2021 |
Increasingly ... or unceasingly |
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For all time to come |
The Telegraph Quick |
23 Nov 2020 |
Second person runs further always |
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Increasingly … or unceasingly |
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For all time to come |
Premier Sunday |
27 Sep 2020 |
Eternally |
Eugene Sheffer |
30 Dec 2019 |
Now and for always |
New York Times |
06 Jun 2019 |
Now and for always |
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Always |
The Times Concise |
27 Dec 2018 |
Always remove injured soldiers |
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Always travelling west, minister in eastern capital |
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Always, quaintly |
New York Times |
25 Sep 2018 |
''The Raven'' adverb |
Newsday |
05 Jul 2018 |
For always, nevertheless! |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
16 Jun 2018 |
From now on |
USA Today |
05 May 2018 |
Love Vermeer's work for all time |
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Always, quaintly |
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From now on |
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Always cut radio code, omitting both sierras |
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Always remove terribly extreme pieces of ridicule |
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Eternally |
The Washington Post |
23 Apr 2017 |
Eternally |
LA Times Daily |
23 Apr 2017 |
First woman with right to get something extra in perpetuity |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
23 Jan 2017 |
Eternally |
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Unceasingly cruel to oust leader, outflanking 1000 soldiers |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 May 2016 |
Minister in eastern capital travelling north, always |
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European capital housing churchman's backed eternally |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Nov 2015 |
Henceforth |
Newsday |
11 Nov 2015 |
Henceforth |
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What the increasingly greedy want unceasingly |
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Always |
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Eternally |
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Eternally, to a poet |
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Eternally, to Poe |
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In perpetuity |
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From now on |
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Raven's antonym? |
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Always |
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From here to eternity |
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At all future times |
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Continually |
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Eternally, to a poet |
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From here to eternity |
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At all future times |
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Always |
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"For kindness begets kindness ___" (Sophocles) |
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Always |
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From now on |
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Always |
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Henceforth |
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Always. |
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"The Battle of ___" (Led Zeppelin) |
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At all times. |
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From here to eternity. |
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Last word of a famous poem. |
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