I will shortly break a leg, although it's against the law (7) |
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Under the counter, say |
New York Times |
14 Apr 2024 |
Against the law |
The Times Concise |
28 Mar 2024 |
Contrary to law |
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Prohibited by law (7) |
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Against the law |
The Telegraph Quick |
18 Mar 2024 |
In France he gets the girl, it's criminal! (7) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
15 Mar 2024 |
So it's against the law to keep a sick bird of prey? (7) |
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Bootleg film content on a Roman cardinal (7) |
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Crook accepting support by a criminal (7) |
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Criminal laid up with a broken leg |
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Felonious (7) |
Puzzler |
19 Feb 2024 |
Portion of quail leg -- a luxury that could be banned |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Feb 2024 |
Criminal |
The Guardian Quick |
02 Feb 2024 |
Portion of quail leg - a luxury that could be banned (7) |
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Bastille gala? Most of it is against the law (7) |
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Bootleg, e.g. |
New York Times |
24 Jan 2024 |
Unscrupulous |
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Against the law, say |
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Sick bird we hear? That's wrong! |
The Sun Two Speed |
23 Dec 2023 |
Against the law |
The Sun Two Speed |
23 Dec 2023 |
Against the law |
The Telegraph Quick |
13 Nov 2023 |
Not sanctioned |
Newsday |
01 Oct 2023 |
Not lawful |
Premier Sunday |
03 Sep 2023 |
This author will say almost everybody is wrong |
The Guardian Cryptic |
04 Aug 2023 |
Banned drug swallowed by sick young woman |
The Times Cryptic |
31 Jul 2023 |
Forbidden to enter vaudeville gallery |
The Times Cryptic |
14 Jul 2023 |
Criminal may have trouble, say, on a lake |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 May 2023 |
Against the law |
The Times Concise |
15 Dec 2022 |
Against the law |
The Times Concise |
15 Nov 2022 |
Unlawful |
The Telegraph Quick |
03 Oct 2022 |
Against the law |
The Times Concise |
19 Sep 2022 |
Illicit |
The Telegraph Quick |
30 Jul 2022 |
Naked Tiller girl is banned |
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Prohibited |
The Guardian Quick |
11 Jun 2022 |
Sick joke finally gets girl banned |
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Against the law |
LA Times Daily |
22 Mar 2022 |
Against the law |
The Washington Post |
22 Mar 2022 |
Bad girl admitting crime, finally banned |
The Times Cryptic |
09 Dec 2021 |
Against the law |
The Guardian Quick |
20 Oct 2021 |
More than discouraged |
New York Times |
09 Oct 2021 |
Against the law |
The Times Concise |
16 Aug 2021 |
Bad English criminal turning criminal |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 May 2021 |
Bad bird heard to be wrong |
The Sun Two Speed |
03 Apr 2021 |
Against the law |
The Sun Two Speed |
03 Apr 2021 |
Criminal |
LA Times Daily |
01 Apr 2021 |
Criminal |
The Washington Post |
01 Apr 2021 |
Against the law |
Irish Times Simplex |
11 Mar 2021 |
Trouble over, for example, a pupil? Could be against the rules |
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Bad booze endlessly knocked back as contraband? |
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Sick bird sounded wrong |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Dec 2020 |
Felonious, say |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Dec 2020 |
Bad carrying on with a criminal |
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Against the law |
New York Times |
09 Nov 2020 |
Against the law |
The Telegraph Quick |
07 Aug 2020 |
Outlawed |
Newsday |
03 Jul 2020 |
Prohibited |
The Telegraph Quick |
28 Jun 2020 |
Criminal |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Jun 2020 |
Like flagged football formations |
The Washington Post Sunday |
24 May 2020 |
Like things the cops respond to |
Family Time |
16 Mar 2020 |
Sick bird sounded wrong |
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Still, egalitarianism is partly prohibited by law |
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Bad carrying on with a criminal |
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Prohibited |
LA Times Daily |
04 Sep 2019 |
Prohibited |
The Washington Post |
04 Sep 2019 |
Forbidden |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Jul 2019 |
Bad girl smuggling drug banned by law |
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Against the law |
The Times Concise |
07 Jun 2019 |
Sick bird we hear? That's wrong! |
The Sun Two Speed |
02 Feb 2019 |
One line from 16 down is banned |
Irish Times Crosaire |
26 Jan 2019 |
Forbidden by statute |
Newsday |
18 Jan 2019 |
Prohibited |
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Unlawful |
The Telegraph Quick |
26 Aug 2018 |
Against the law |
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Like contraband |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Aug 2018 |
Diseased bird expressly prohibited |
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Outlawed |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Jun 2018 |
Lille novel about most of the cultural organisation that's banned |
Irish Times Crosaire |
17 Mar 2018 |
Against the law |
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Like contraband |
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Criminal |
Newsday |
30 Dec 2017 |
Suffering bird, did you say? That's unlawful |
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Sick young woman injecting drug that's unlawful |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Sep 2017 |
Against the rules, off-colour English girl used |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 Jun 2017 |
Banned |
The Washington Post |
10 Jun 2017 |
Banned |
LA Times Daily |
10 Jun 2017 |
Against the law |
Family Time |
28 May 2017 |
Prohibited, or something that is against the law |
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Not lawful |
The Times Concise |
27 Apr 2017 |
Like a horse-collar tackle, now |
USA Today |
21 Apr 2017 |
Criminal in trouble, say, famous gangster |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
09 Feb 2017 |
Like a horse-collar tackle, now |
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Banned |
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Criminal with affliction held up mature student |
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Most of the problems, for example, with gangster in black market |
Irish Times Crosaire |
10 Dec 2016 |
Bad to accept support by a criminal |
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Wrongly say Capone is breaking law |
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Prohibited |
Newsday |
31 Jul 2016 |
Like some gridiron use of hands |
The Washington Post |
21 May 2016 |
Like a spitball, now |
USA Today |
11 Apr 2016 |
Setter will knock back beer, knock out rector and get barred |
The Telegraph Toughie |
11 Mar 2016 |
Type of drugs for one long stage going half way up the Alps |
Irish Times Crosaire |
31 Oct 2015 |
Not kosher |
LA Times Daily |
25 Oct 2015 |
All I found out about central pin is, it's crooked |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Sep 2015 |
Outlawed |
Premier Sunday |
09 Aug 2015 |
Felonious |
USA Today |
18 Jul 2015 |
Like insider trading |
Universal |
17 May 2015 |
Banned drug in possession of bad girl |
The Times Cryptic |
24 Apr 2015 |
I will say nearly everything wrong |
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Outlawed hitman getting tips off moll? |
The Times Cryptic |
06 Jan 2015 |
Bootleg |
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Felonious |
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Not kosher |
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Like insider trading |
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Outlawed |
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Criminal, sick, held most of the endowment |
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Bad carrying on with a criminal |
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Violating the law |
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Like insider trading |
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Outlawed |
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More than frowned upon |
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Not sanctioned |
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Not licit |
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One caught by border patrol |
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Criminal |
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Bootleg |
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Law-breaking |
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Law-breaking |
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More than frowned upon |
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Against the law |
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Like icing |
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Not to be done |
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Criminal |
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Against the law |
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Criminal |
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Bootleg |
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Like some aliens |
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Felonious |
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Criminal |
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Not kosher |
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Prohibited |
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Prohibited |
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Like a spitball |
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Not kosher |
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Kind of alien |
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Like insider trading |
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Kind of alien |
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Forbidden by statute |
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Evil girl taking in European is criminal |
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Bad girl admitting crime, finally banned |
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Against the rules |
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Like some aliens |
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Not according to Hoyle |
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A sick bird? |
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Unlawful |
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Adjective for a speak-easy |
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Prosecutable |
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Like smugglers' goods |
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Against the law |
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Outside the law |
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Against the rules |
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Unauthorized |
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Lawless. |
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Breaking the law. |
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Unauthorized. |
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Not according to Hoyle. |
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Unlawful. |
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Not authorized. |
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Not right. |
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Prohibited. |
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The spitball is. |
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What pool rooms are in New York City. |
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