Antonyms, like the pairs in the answers to out with it, headbutt, historical novel and cold open |
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Work on posties possibly to create reputedly attractive couples (9) |
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Italian banker after work is set to reform contrary sorts (9) |
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They're said to attract work on river locations |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Oct 2023 |
Antonyms, like the pairs in the answers to 16-, 24-, 40- and 51-Across |
Universal |
18 Jan 2023 |
They attract work, models possessing je ne sais quoi |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Nov 2022 |
Work like 'The Raven'? Put in 'Always' and 'Nevermore', say |
The Guardian Cryptic |
22 Jul 2022 |
Little and Large? They're said to attract |
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Old, silly, soppiest characters attractive to one another? |
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They usually attract (not in this puzzle, though) |
New York Times |
01 Oct 2019 |
They usually attract (not in this puzzle, though) |
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Antonyms |
Newsday |
04 Apr 2018 |
Inverses |
The Telegraph Quick |
22 Mar 2017 |
Hot and cold, for example |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Nov 2016 |
Venus and Mars, so to speak |
New York Times |
24 Apr 2016 |
They should attract young and old, for instance |
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They attract |
Universal |
25 Sep 2015 |
Near and far, e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Feb 2015 |
They attract |
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See 2-Down |
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Colleague locates counters |
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Night and day, say |
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To and fro, for example |
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Completely different pair |
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Black and white |
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Yin and yang |
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They attract |
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North and south, e.g. |
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