Public disgrace if many are turned out (6) |
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Disgrace (6) |
The Guardian Quick |
02 Jun 2025 |
Shame, notoriety (6) |
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Disgrace if many are involved (6) |
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Disgrace taking my place, we hear? |
The Times Cryptic |
24 Apr 2025 |
"____, ____, they've all got it in for me", Carry On Cleo line |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
06 Mar 2025 |
Notoriety in clan article in Italy ignored (6) |
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Notoriety, the outcome if many go astray (6) |
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Notoriety results if many are upset (6) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
17 Dec 2024 |
Notoriety, widespread ill-repute (6) |
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"A date which will live in ___" |
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Disgrace, vileness (6) |
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There's public disgrace if many are involved in it (6) |
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Many, if astray, reap public disgrace (6) |
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Dishonour results if many go out (6) |
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It's a disgrace if many run riot |
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Quality of being infamous (6) |
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Football Association is central in my shameful notoriety (6) |
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Public disgrace - they all had it... said Kenneth Williams famously (6) |
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State of dishonour in family with one left out (6) |
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Disrepute in Football Association? Well I never! |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
13 Jun 2024 |
Ill repute |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
02 Jun 2024 |
Information on woman gaining notoriety (6) |
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Dishonour, notoriety (6) |
Puzzler |
04 May 2024 |
US president FD Roosevelt called December 7, 1941 "a date which will live in (6) |
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Ill repute results if many get involved in it (6) |
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Disgrace in the household - nearly 50 leave |
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Notoreity (6) |
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Bad repute attaches to many, if disturbed (6) |
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Disgrace, ill repute |
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Extreme disrepute |
The Times Concise |
04 Oct 2023 |
Word that replaced the original draft’s “world history” in an FDR speech |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Nov 2022 |
Bad reputation |
New York Times |
21 Jul 2022 |
Bad reputation Independent assigned to new group of footballers – gosh! |
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One learner thus gives family disrepute |
The Times Cryptic |
27 Oct 2021 |
Reduced intelligence, a property of Cyclops – shame! |
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Extreme disrepute |
Premier Sunday |
07 Feb 2021 |
Disgrace among footballers, well I never |
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One left out of where relatives are? That's a scandal... |
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Extreme dishonor |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 May 2020 |
It's fashionable and loud, girl gains notoriety |
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Key word in an FDR quote |
Family Time |
22 Mar 2020 |
Honor's opposite |
Newsday |
20 Mar 2020 |
Many if drunk displaying wickedness |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 Sep 2019 |
Bad reputation |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 Sep 2019 |
Shame to include male and change family name |
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Notoriety in family one learner leaves |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 May 2019 |
Great shame |
The Sun Two Speed |
17 May 2019 |
Very favoured by clan not wanting the Italian notoriety |
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Notoriety |
The Times Concise |
01 May 2019 |
At home with relatives, I left covered in disgrace |
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Shame main performance involves female unknown |
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Notoriety |
The Telegraph Quick |
11 Jun 2018 |
Bad reputation, notoriety |
Irish Times Simplex |
11 May 2018 |
Evil fame |
The Telegraph Quick |
25 Apr 2018 |
Evil fame or public reputation |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
08 Apr 2018 |
Trendy female confronts a setter's notoriety |
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Notoriety |
The Guardian Speedy |
18 Mar 2018 |
It's a shame not having males included in family names |
Irish Times Crosaire |
16 Feb 2018 |
Notoriety |
Premier Sunday |
11 Feb 2018 |
Profound dishonor |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Dec 2017 |
Student expelled, family name suffering disgrace |
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Bad reputation of Indian lady followed by confused May |
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Disrepute |
The Washington Post |
05 May 2016 |
Dope almost leading to a good lord's dishonour |
The Times Cryptic |
10 Mar 2016 |
Popular fellow with girl gains notoriety |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 Dec 2015 |
Disgrace |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 Dec 2015 |
Key word in an FDR quote |
Universal |
23 Dec 2015 |
Very bad reputation |
Newsday |
15 Dec 2015 |
Key word in an FDR quote |
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Very bad reputation |
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Where they've all got it, says paranoid notoriety |
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Opprobrium |
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Negative notoriety |
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"... a date which will live in __": 24-Across |
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Severe disrepute |
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Criminal renown |
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Opprobrium |
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"... a date which will live in ___" (F.D.R.) |
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Disrepute |
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Extreme dishonor |
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Disrepute |
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Great shame |
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Word used by FDR, 12/8/41 |
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Odious reputation |
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Very bad reputation |
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Disrepute |
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"A date which will live in ___": FDR |
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Where 12/7/41 lives? |
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Bad reputation, and then some |
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Disgrace |
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Word in a 12/8/41 address |
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Bad reputation, and then some |
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"...a date which will live in __": FDR |
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"...a date which will live in __": FDR |
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Word in a 12/8/41 address |
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Terrible disgrace |
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Opprobrium |
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One learner thus gives family disrepute |
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Worse than a bad reputation |
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Key word in an FDR quote |
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Odious reputation |
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Disgrace |
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Evil reputation |
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Public disgrace |
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Disrepute |
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Great wickedness. |
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Public dishonor. |
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