| Without thinking; a red shift (anag.) |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
08 Sep 2025 |
| Like one nose-diving in poll and frequently about one stumped |
The Times Mephisto |
07 Sep 2025 |
| Vertically with your feet in the air (4,5) |
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| Done recklessly (9) |
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| Principal with a good degree, but precipitate (4-5) |
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| Chief initially recklessly |
Mirror Cryptic |
10 Oct 2024 |
| Without forethought |
Mirror Quick |
10 Oct 2024 |
| He's adrift in panic having gone in precipitately |
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| Boss taking the lead precipitately? (4,5) |
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| How the chief fell from his proper position? (4,5) |
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| *One way to dive in, or a theme hint |
Universal |
08 Feb 2023 |
| Two leaders meeting hastily |
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| How some dive in |
The Washington Post Sunday |
12 Aug 2018 |
| Dead trees consumed by fire without much opportunity to think? |
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| Without thinking |
The Telegraph Quick |
23 May 2018 |
| Senior teacher leading without thinking |
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| Democrat, if after backing, to visit US press baron — rashly perhaps |
The Times Cryptic |
25 May 2017 |
| Hardiest criminal accepts fine prematurely |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Feb 2017 |
| Like swan dives |
LA Times Daily |
14 Mar 2016 |
| How most babies come out |
New York Times |
09 Apr 2015 |
| How some dive in |
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| How most babies come out |
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| Precipitately |
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| Impetuously |
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| Impetuously |
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| Impetuously ... or what can go on each part of the answer to each starred clue? |
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| Impetuously |
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| Precipitately |
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| Beauty spot? |
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| One way to dive |
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