BoJo, Teflon Tony or the Iron Lady, e.g. (8) |
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Steal identity, an informal one |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
10 Apr 2024 |
Pet moniker (8) |
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Satan's appellation? (8) |
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Handle nice man upset about closing of bank (8) |
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Pseudonym (8) |
Puzzler |
11 Feb 2024 |
"Honest Abe" or "Old Hickory" |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Jan 2024 |
Familiar alternative name (8) |
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English people moving north endlessly, accepting cold in particular style? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Dec 2023 |
English people moving north endlessly, accepting cold in particular style? (8) |
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Informal moniker |
The Guardian Quick |
06 Dec 2023 |
Informal moniker (8) |
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Moniker, sobriquet |
The Times Concise |
17 Nov 2023 |
Moniker |
Premier Sunday |
17 Sep 2023 |
Tag and arrest somebody |
The Guardian Cryptic |
04 Jul 2023 |
Old Harry, for example? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
22 May 2023 |
Arrest mean criminal, e.g. 'Scarface' |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
08 Mar 2023 |
Monicker of English chap, taken up following prison |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Feb 2023 |
Can mean trouble, as Billy the Kid was |
The Guardian Cryptic |
26 Jul 2022 |
What the elves call Santa for short? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
08 Jun 2022 |
Handle short cut holding chap up |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 May 2022 |
Steal someone's identity or familiar moniker |
Irish Times Crosaire |
09 Dec 2021 |
Prison staff returning drug to Chalky or Dusty, say |
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Prison staff returning drug to Chalky or Dusty, say |
The Guardian Quiptic |
08 Nov 2021 |
Familiar or humorous word by which someone is known |
Irish Times Simplex |
30 Aug 2021 |
Cognomen |
The Times Concise |
15 Jun 2021 |
How to impersonate Mephisto? |
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"J.Lo" for Jennifer Lopez, e.g. |
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Steal someone's identity or familiar moniker |
Irish Times Crosaire |
19 Aug 2020 |
"Stevie" for Stevie Nicks, e.g |
LA Times Daily |
18 May 2020 |
'Stevie' for Stevie Nicks, e.g |
The Washington Post |
18 May 2020 |
Soubriquet |
The Telegraph Quick |
02 May 2020 |
Term of endearment, e.g |
Newsday |
19 Mar 2020 |
Wormwood Scrubs, perhaps — or what it's familiarly known by? |
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Sobriquet |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Apr 2019 |
Score reputation with Iron Man, say |
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Jug fellow lifted with base and handle |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Mar 2018 |
Davy Jones, maybe? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Feb 2018 |
Familiar form of address |
The Times Concise |
19 Oct 2017 |
Tim, for Timothy |
Family Time |
27 Aug 2017 |
The Devil's title, commonly? |
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After prison chap returned with Eastern alias |
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Familiar appellation |
The Times Concise |
27 Apr 2017 |
Familiar term of address |
The Times Concise |
20 Apr 2017 |
'Honest Abe' or 'Old Hickory' |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Nov 2016 |
Moniker |
The Telegraph Quick |
17 Aug 2016 |
Monica heard Nikki? |
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Cal or Hal |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Jul 2016 |
Buzz, for an astronaut |
Newsday |
01 Jul 2016 |
Prison label or tag |
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Tiny cut by music publication about a term for someone |
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Sobriquet |
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Handle |
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Soubriquet |
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"The Say Hey Kid," say |
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Sobriquet |
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Beantown, e.g. |
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Beantown, e.g. |
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Tom, Dick or Harry, usually |
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"Mr. October," e.g. |
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Tom, Dick or Harry, usually |
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The Yankee Clipper, for Joe DiMaggio |
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Dutch, notably |
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