Historic agreement of 1215 |
New York Times |
25 Jun 2025 |
Bill of Rights signed by King John in 1215 (5,5) |
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1215 bill of rights 'signed' by King John (5,5) |
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Royal charter of rights agreed to by King John at Runnymede in 1215 (5,5) |
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Royal Charter signed by King John in 1215 (5,5) |
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Famous charter of June 15, 1215 |
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Bill of political rights signed at Runnymede (5,5) |
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Document juggling act with anagram |
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Anagram at start to clue terribly old document |
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Document of 1215 (5,5) |
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Can a small magazine art possibly be a symbol of constitutional democracy (5,5) |
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Document of English liberties |
Premier Sunday |
18 Feb 2024 |
Historic rights document |
Newsday |
08 Feb 2024 |
1215 document (5,5) |
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Reform Act with anagram for John's charter? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Mar 2023 |
Charter of political rights given to English barons by King John, 1215 |
The Guardian Quick |
23 Apr 2022 |
John approved this funny cat anagram |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 May 2021 |
805-year-old document |
The Washington Post |
21 Jun 2020 |
805-year-old document |
LA Times Daily |
21 Jun 2020 |
Historic document of 1215 |
Universal |
19 Jan 2020 |
Document issued on June 15, 1215 |
New York Times |
15 Jun 2015 |
Document sealed by King John in 1215 |
LA Times Daily |
03 Feb 2015 |
Document sealed by King John in 1215 |
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Whence the quote "to no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice" |
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Document issued on June 15, 1215 |
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*Landmark vassal law act |
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King John sealed it |
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Constitution precursor |
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Agreement denounced by Innocent III |
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It was sealed by King John at Runnymede |
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Agreement denounced by Innocent III |
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Historic British document written in Latin |
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Where King John put his John Hancock |
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Famous document signed on June 15, 1215 |
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Document issued by King John |
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Whence the words "That the English Church shall be free" |
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Runnymede document: 1215 |
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King John's cross to bear |
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King John's concession |
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One symbol of liberty. |
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Document of democracy. |
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Historic document. |
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