The -- Building, built in 1902, was New York's first skyscraper (8) |
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When it got hot, this used to decrease (8) |
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Traditional press (FT) covering American city satire endlessly |
The Telegraph Toughie |
30 Jan 2024 |
__ Building: Manhattan landmark named for its triangular shape |
LA Times Daily |
28 Mar 2023 |
Hair-straightening device |
USA Today |
20 Feb 2023 |
Pressing appliance |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Dec 2022 |
Club next to apartment that’s used to press |
The Times Cryptic |
05 Sep 2022 |
____ Building, a triangular 22-storey, steel-framed structure on New York's Fifth Avenue |
The Guardian Quick |
30 Jul 2022 |
With which one pressed beginner to fill pastry |
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Old device for pressing clothes |
The Times Concise |
21 Apr 2020 |
Hair straightener of yore |
Newsday |
09 Apr 2020 |
This can decrease apartment's steel input |
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Beginner's tart casing that was hot and heavy |
The Telegraph Toughie |
24 Nov 2017 |
Old-fashioned clothes presser |
The Washington Post |
21 Nov 2017 |
Old-fashioned clothes presser |
LA Times Daily |
21 Nov 2017 |
Old-fashioned presser: 22-storey Manhattan building |
The Guardian Speedy |
15 Jul 2017 |
Old-fashioned clothes presser |
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Iconic building with "point" offices |
LA Times Daily |
31 Dec 2016 |
New York building providing accommodation above club |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 Nov 2016 |
Smoother rookie into tart |
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Manhattan's ___ District |
Wall Street Journal |
13 May 2016 |
Heavy production of a beginner in pastry? |
The Times Cryptic |
20 Apr 2016 |
Iconic building with "point" offices |
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Its business was pressing |
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Old-style clothes presser |
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___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Daniel H. Burnham) |
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Hairstyling tool |
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Old-fashioned clothes presser |
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Monopoly token |
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Clothes presser of old |
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Old presser |
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Stove-heated presser |
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Stove-heated presser |
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___ Building (Manhattan landmark) |
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Its business was pressing |
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Pantaloons presser |
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Early New York skyscraper |
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Building in N. Y. C. |
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Skyscraper of 1902. |
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Housewife's device. |
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