Women having ideals shattered |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
18 Apr 2024 |
Bars give them their own nights |
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Part of LPGA |
LA Times Daily |
17 Mar 2024 |
Women of refinement |
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Fancy ideals that partner gentlemen (6) |
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Sign seen on many toilet doors (6) |
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Youths taking in extremely irate peeresses, say (6) |
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Wives of lords - one in Dales, wandering (6) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
15 Feb 2024 |
"___ and Gentlemen" (6) |
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Females sailed up the creek |
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Women |
The Telegraph Quick |
16 Jan 2024 |
Knights'wives (6) |
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___ and gentleman (6) |
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Sailed (anag.); ideals (anag.) |
The Telegraph Quick |
17 Nov 2023 |
Refined women |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Sep 2023 |
See 1 |
The Guardian Cryptic |
27 Jul 2023 |
'Listen, listen, ... gay / No haughty feat of arms I tell' (Walter Scott) |
Irish Times Simplex |
28 Apr 2023 |
'Single ___ (Put a Ring on It)' |
USA Today |
20 Apr 2023 |
Gentlewomen |
Newsday |
01 Feb 2023 |
Women |
Universal |
24 Dec 2022 |
Word before or after “first” |
New York Times |
05 Nov 2022 |
Word before or after 'first' |
New York Times |
05 Nov 2022 |
The 'L' of L.P.G.A |
New York Times |
18 Oct 2022 |
___ night (special bar event) |
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Women of rank in the British peerage |
Irish Times Simplex |
14 Apr 2022 |
Where girl may go, boy almost stops |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Mar 2022 |
It's discussed at the bar briefly - Peter's out with noblewomen? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
24 Mar 2022 |
Noblewomen |
Universal |
02 Mar 2022 |
Door sign, perhaps |
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Wives of lords |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Dec 2021 |
Beyoncé chart-topper “Single ___ (Put a Ring on It)” |
New York Times |
10 Oct 2021 |
Women with boys, but only one daughter |
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"Barenaked ___," Canadian rock band that wrote and recorded the theme song for "The Big Bang Theory" |
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Women of rank in the British peerage |
Irish Times Simplex |
30 Apr 2021 |
___ European Tour (women's golf league) |
USA Today |
14 Mar 2021 |
Places to go when laundries run out? |
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City ceases to be the place to go |
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Women |
The Telegraph Quick |
23 Feb 2021 |
With 4-Down, opening words? |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Feb 2021 |
Nine in a carol |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Dec 2020 |
Sailed away with the mates perhaps |
Irish Times Crosaire |
10 Dec 2020 |
Women pine regularly for young men's embrace |
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Gentlemen’s partners |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Oct 2020 |
Women's stories about a daughter |
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Part of LPGA |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jul 2020 |
Part of LPGA |
The Washington Post |
12 Jul 2020 |
Aches and pains |
New York Times |
05 Mar 2020 |
Women |
The Times Concise |
25 Dec 2019 |
Restroom sign |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Dec 2019 |
City side rebuilt for women |
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Beyonce's "Single ___ (Put a Ring on It)" |
Universal |
26 Oct 2019 |
''Remember the __'' (Abigail's 1776 advice to John Adams) |
Newsday |
26 Jan 2019 |
Beyonce's "Single ___ (Put a Ring on It)" |
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Posh women sailed out |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 Jan 2019 |
Noble females |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 Jan 2019 |
Restroom sign |
New York Times |
23 Dec 2018 |
Boy that is getting backing for Votes for Women |
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Adult females |
Canadiana |
15 Jan 2018 |
Restroom sign |
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With 63-Across, what some performers saw in Las Vegas? ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
New York Times |
27 Dec 2017 |
Gents' dates |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Nov 2017 |
Aisle designed with degree of convenience, perhaps |
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They're first, in a phrase |
USA Today |
05 May 2017 |
LPGA part |
USA Today |
25 Mar 2017 |
___ choice |
The Washington Post |
17 Jan 2017 |
They're first, in a phrase |
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With 63-Across, what some performers saw in Las Vegas? ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
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Society women abused as 'idle' |
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Wine regularly drunk by young men and women |
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Gentlemen's partners |
LA Times Daily |
26 Sep 2016 |
Boys losing heart for women of refinement |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Mar 2016 |
LPGA member? |
LA Times Daily |
21 Feb 2016 |
Knights' wives |
The Washington Post |
23 Dec 2015 |
Female can notice dishonesty about this |
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Restroom designation |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Apr 2015 |
Stories penned nowadays for women |
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Boys eat — that is a convenience |
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Public room that is welcomed by young men? Hardly! |
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Half the audience? |
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"___ Choice" (George Jones duets album) |
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Roué's smarmy greeting |
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Gents' partners |
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Gents' counterparts |
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Dukes' daughters |
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Main concern of young man with odd ideas? |
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Kiss "___ Room" |
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LPGA's L |
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Peeresses |
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First word in many addresses |
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Noblewomen |
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First word in many addresses |
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Dukes' daughters |
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Part of LGPA |
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Restroom designation |
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Part of L.P.G.A. |
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Word on a certain door |
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They're first, traditionally |
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Lords' partners |
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Emcee's opening |
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Word that can precede or follow "first" |
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Word on a public bathroom door |
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Door sign |
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Lords' wives |
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With 58-Down, links area with red markers |
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Word on some doors |
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With 58-Down, links area with red markers |
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Gift on the ninth day |
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"___ Home Journal" |
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Speech beginning |
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Knights' mates |
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Knights' mates |
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Kind of man |
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Lords' mates |
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Sign on a door |
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Lords' partners |
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Part of LPGA |
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Start of some announcements |
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__ tresses (type of orchid) |
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Word before or after "first" |
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'Good Night --' (1853. song) |
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Department store section |
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Sign next-door to 126 Across, perhaps |
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Knights' wives |
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Rest room designation |
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Noblewomen |
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Gentlewomen |
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"Goodnight __" |
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_____ first (polite suggestion) |
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Knights' loves |
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They go first |
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Lords' mates |
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Mothers, wives, etc. |
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First word of many addresses |
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Women in waiting |
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Gentlemen's partners |
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Word on a door |
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Start of a ringmaster's announcement |
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Lords' mates |
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Emcee's opening word |
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Type of man |
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Speech beginning |
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Start of a speech |
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See 20 Across |
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Gentlemen's companions |
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Day or man |
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Titled British women |
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Luck and others |
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Countesses. |
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First word of many speeches. |
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Macbeth's wife and others. |
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"Good night ___ . . . " |
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Part of an audience. |
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Toastmaster's first word. |
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First word of many after-dinner speeches. |
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