The Devil calls familiar appellations (9) |
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Popular aliases (9) |
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Stir, porridge, slammer, clink for Paddy, Jim and Bob (9) |
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Alternative appellations for the Devil? |
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Familiar handles (9) |
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Perhaps Shorty and Chalky commit identity theft? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
19 Jun 2023 |
Alternative appellations: Dickens, Lucifer etc? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Aug 2022 |
Familiar ways of referring to people |
The Times Concise |
12 Aug 2022 |
Unofficial titles such as clink and choky |
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Monikers assigned in fun, affection or contempt |
Irish Times Simplex |
23 Jun 2021 |
Steal from celebrities - the local types you get in The Joy |
Irish Times Crosaire |
22 Apr 2021 |
Monikers |
The Telegraph Quick |
16 Sep 2020 |
Steal from a government database? |
LA Times Daily |
18 Jun 2020 |
Steal from a government database? |
The Washington Post |
18 Jun 2020 |
Informally, handles collars worn by celebrity |
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Familiar addresses to steal by illegal means |
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Swinging men, as shown by cooler sobriquets |
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. Dubs celebrity arrests to be 'superficial' |
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Monikers |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 May 2018 |
The Sultan of Swat and The Splendid Splinter |
LA Times Daily |
28 Mar 2018 |
The Sultan of Swat and The Splendid Splinter |
The Washington Post |
28 Mar 2018 |
The Sultan of Swat and The Splendid Splinter |
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What seven puzzle answers are with reference to abbreviations in their clues |
LA Times Daily |
23 Feb 2016 |
Steal Handel's so-called familiar titles |
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Nicky and Nico – but not Nicholas? |
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Vic doesn't finger anyone while ... |
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Ricky and Lucy, e.g. |
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