Period of 366 days (4,4) |
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2020, springtime perhaps (4,4) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
23 Jan 2024 |
2024 or 2028, but not 2026 |
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2024 will be the first one since 2020 (4,4) |
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Springtime, it sounds like! (4,4) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
01 Dec 2023 |
'1812', for one, is bound to have noisy climax and corny bit |
The Guardian Cryptic |
13 Nov 2023 |
Many a presidential election occurs in one |
New York Times |
14 May 2023 |
24-hour extension period? |
LA Times Daily |
08 Apr 2023 |
Player unhappy about each period of extra time |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Sep 2022 |
2020, for example? |
The Guardian Weekend |
18 Jun 2022 |
It lasts 366 days |
The Guardian Quick |
14 Jun 2022 |
It's one in four |
Irish Times Simplex |
22 Nov 2021 |
It's one in four |
Irish Times Simplex |
19 Mar 2021 |
Time a proposal might generate a jumpy listener? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Dec 2020 |
Summer Olympics usually take place in one |
New York Times |
27 Sep 2020 |
Like 2012, 2016, or 2020: 2 wds. |
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2020, e.g |
New York Times |
21 Jul 2020 |
We're in one now |
The Washington Post |
30 Apr 2020 |
We're in one now |
LA Times Daily |
30 Apr 2020 |
2020, for one |
Universal |
31 Dec 2019 |
2020, for one |
Jonesin |
17 Dec 2019 |
366-day period |
The Times Concise |
19 Jun 2019 |
Spring 1915 or 1916, for example, for one of four? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
17 May 2019 |
When February gets an extra day: 2 wds. |
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A player confused about end of overture, such as 1812 |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
15 Apr 2018 |
Spring time that's longer than the annual average |
The Telegraph Toughie |
24 Jan 2018 |
1984 was one |
Family Time |
08 May 2017 |
1776 or 2000 (2 words) |
Family Time |
23 Apr 2017 |
Checkout reports around PAYE changes in 366 days |
Irish Times Crosaire |
12 Oct 2016 |
2000 or 2016, for example (2 words) |
Family Time |
19 Jun 2016 |
Springtime, it sounds like! |
The Sun Two Speed |
25 Dec 2015 |
12 months containing February 29 |
The Sun Two Speed |
25 Dec 2015 |
Periodically, one in four of the foreign press agency is on Yankee canal site |
Irish Times Crosaire |
17 Sep 2015 |
Period with a February 29th |
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2012, e.g. |
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2016 is the next one |
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2012, for one |
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2008 or 2012 |
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When presidential elections occur |
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1984, e.g. |
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When presidential elections occur |
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Calendar phenomenon |
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1776 or 1984 |
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1776 or 2000 |
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2012 is the next one |
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2012 is the next one |
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2012 is the next one |
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2008, e.g. |
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2000, e.g. |
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366 days |
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2008 is one |
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1984, e.g. |
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2008 is one |
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2000 or 2004 |
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2008, e.g. |
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2000, for one |
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2004 occurrence |
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1984, e.g. |
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2004, e.g. |
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2004, for one |
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2004, but not 2003 |
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1776 or 1984 |
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Calendar phenomenon |
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2000, e.g. |
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1996 and 2000 occurrence |
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What 1988 was |
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Quadrennial occurrence |
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1980 or 1984 |
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Spinsters' time |
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1968 |
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Flying time? |
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1968, for one. |
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1800 or 1900. |
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Bissextile. |
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Calendar term. |
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1960. |
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1956. |
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2000, for instance. |
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