From Paris, e.g. |
Commuter |
20 Apr 2024 |
Furniture varnish (6,6) |
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Language to leave when unauthorised? (6) |
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Fries toast and mustard dressing |
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West European language (6) |
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West European language |
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Official language of Benin, Gabon and Guinea |
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Polish, maybe ___ certainly European! (6) |
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Polish, maybe - certainly European! (6) |
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When is an Irish potato not an Irish potato? "When it's a ___ fry!" |
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Dawn _, comedian and The Vicar Of Dibley star (6) |
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*Language spoken widely in Paris which has its origins in 18a |
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John —, field marshal who commanded the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 1914-15 |
Mirror Quiz |
06 Jan 2024 |
John -, field marshal who commanded the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 1914-15 |
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On the third day of Christmas, your true love may send you these three hens from Paris, perhaps |
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From Marseille perhaps |
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Small knot made by wrapping the thread around the needle (6) |
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European language |
Thomas Joseph |
09 Nov 2023 |
Gallic |
The Guardian Quick |
07 Oct 2023 |
& 16 Down Une preparation a base d'herbes -- ou un pansement? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
08 Sep 2023 |
Official language of Senegal |
Universal |
16 Feb 2022 |
European language |
The Times Concise |
07 Feb 2022 |
Kind of kiss |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2021 |
Type of toast at the start of 6 down |
Irish Times Crosaire |
20 Aug 2021 |
A type of toast, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
04 Aug 2021 |
A Romance language |
Irish Times Simplex |
27 Mar 2021 |
European chum I'd abandoned by church |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Mar 2021 |
See 64-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Mar 2021 |
A type of toast, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
23 Dec 2020 |
Word before "toast" or "twist" |
Universal |
29 Nov 2020 |
"The ___ Connection," 1971 thriller movie starring Gene Hackman and Fernando Rey |
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Heard in Canada opening 14 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
04 Aug 2020 |
Type of toast, in a manner of speaking, in Canada |
Irish Times Crosaire |
29 Jun 2020 |
European language |
The Times Concise |
09 Jun 2020 |
Fellow runs with topless servant girl in cross-channel race |
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A type of toast popular on the sides today |
Irish Times Crosaire |
11 Apr 2020 |
How one might kiss Dawn? |
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What the answer at 61-Across is written in |
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What the answer at 61-Across is written in |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2020 |
European tongue |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Dec 2019 |
Nice language: it's Nancy's too! |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Dec 2019 |
Those nice types of characters opening 22 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
13 Mar 2019 |
Eggy toast named after a country in Europe |
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No charge to finish off concert hall in Paris |
Irish Times Crosaire |
25 Feb 2019 |
Fiercer European clash disheartened European people |
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Fair amount of 14 across taught in school |
Irish Times Crosaire |
30 Jan 2018 |
No boat in beachfront, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
24 Nov 2017 |
Edgy type of lingo is all around today, so to speak |
Irish Times Crosaire |
21 Oct 2017 |
Female to pull wife away |
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Continental commander of British Expeditionary Force? |
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Type of toast with all the sides on free lunch |
Irish Times Crosaire |
12 May 2017 |
A dressing |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Mar 2017 |
… following her rejection, to embrace nice odd European |
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Nice people get the first one from 15 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
10 Oct 2016 |
Nice language spoken by one of Lorraine's people |
Irish Times Crosaire |
31 Aug 2016 |
Lyon language |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Aug 2016 |
Nice guys? |
The Washington Post |
01 Aug 2016 |
— Polish; — stick |
The Times Concise |
22 Feb 2016 |
Bretons leave frontbenchers, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
10 Jul 2015 |
Napoleon's tongue |
Universal |
25 Apr 2015 |
Language in which 'Carmen' is most often sung |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
20 Mar 2015 |
Napoleon's tongue |
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___ Open (May-June tennis tournament) |
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Language in which "Carmen" is most often sung |
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European to pull female for wife |
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Napoleon's tongue |
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Language of Gabon |
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Like some braids |
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Debbie Harry "___ Kissin'" |
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Q3 |
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Like some braids |
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They arrived on the third day (with 35-Across) |
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"Pardon my __" |
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"Pardon my __" |
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Word that can precede the starts of 20-, 28-, 46- and 57-Across |
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People inaccurately adjectivized before a word in 18-, 29-, 46-, and 57-Across |
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Gallic |
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With 69-Across, burger go-with |
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See 51-Across |
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Napoleon's tongue |
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Word that can precede the start of 20-, 35-, 43- or 58-Across |
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Kind of door or poodle |
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Kind of cuff |
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Dressing choice |
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Kind of toast |
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___ fries |
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She wrote "The Women's Room" |
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Gallic |
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Kind of phone |
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School subject. |
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Language. |
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Kind of cuff. |
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___ horn. |
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Europeans. |
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___ cuff. |
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Sculptor of "The Minute-man." |
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Coty's people. |
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Sculptor of a famous Lincoln statue. |
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People of many Cabinet crises. |
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Premier Schuman's langue du pays. |
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Maquis. |
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