| Non-winning horses? No wonder : there's no run in them! (7) |
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| I am going back to a send-off for the girls (7) |
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| Winless horses |
Wall Street Journal |
13 May 2025 |
| Broken man dies for young girls (7) |
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| In cricket, overs in which no runs are scored (7) |
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| Sad mine (anag)(7) |
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| Man dies, senselessly, for young women (7) |
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| First spell initially bringing signs of success for a bowler? (7) |
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| Girls requiring the men's help to get in (7) |
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| Young unmarried girls (7) |
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| Men said to upset the opposite sex (7) |
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| Girls and men said to be different |
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| Damsels |
Premier Sunday |
14 Apr 2024 |
| Girls and men said to be bad |
The Guardian Quiptic |
07 Apr 2024 |
| Young ladies or dames in trouble |
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| Young ladies help in section of clothes shop? |
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| Misses Damien’s manoeuvres |
The Times Cryptic |
13 Oct 2022 |
| Lasses |
Thomas Joseph |
17 May 2021 |
| Misses relief found in Gents, commonly |
The Telegraph Toughie |
22 Apr 2021 |
| Girls manufactured poles I installed |
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| Girls |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Sep 2019 |
| Valkyries, e.g |
New York Times |
12 Jul 2019 |
| Valkyries, e.g. |
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| Lasses |
Newsday |
26 Feb 2018 |
| Girls study this ultimately after a month in Paris |
The Times Cryptic |
30 Jan 2017 |
| I study among graduates — young females |
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| But French study admitted young women |
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| Fair ones |
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| Damsels |
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| Cinderella and Rapunzel |
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| Racehorses yet to win |
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| Winless horses |
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| They're often said to be fair |
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| The Minotaur was fed seven of these annually |
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| Nonwinning racehorses |
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| Damsels |
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| Damsels |
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| Damsels |
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| Valkyries, e.g. |
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| Unmarried women |
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| Unmarried young women |
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| Ursula is their patron saint |
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| Nonwinners at the track |
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| Young, unmarried women |
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| Some also-rans at Belmont |
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| Race horses yet to win |
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| Rhine dwellers |
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| Storybook women |
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| "Florodora" girls. |
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| Rhine ___. |
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| Horses that have never won a race. |
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| "___ fair are commonly fortunate."—Lyly. |
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