| Phrase marked off by brackets (11) |
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| (beginning or end of this clue) |
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| Bracket he put between mother and sister (11) |
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| Digression as man interrupts two relatives |
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| A phrase marked off by brackets (11) |
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| Turn of phrase inset in brackets (11) |
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| He is back in the mums' and dads' bracket (11) |
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| Bracket (11) |
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| Badly-written phrase inset in brackets (11) |
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| Bring up idea timeshare arrangement will make this digression |
The Telegraph Toughie |
23 Nov 2023 |
| Bring up idea timeshare arrangement will make this digression (11) |
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| Shorten essay, trimming new clause? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
08 Aug 2023 |
| Either one of two brackets |
The Guardian Quick |
13 Apr 2023 |
| The right one can produce a smile |
New York Times |
05 Feb 2022 |
| Take care of male relative as an afterthought, perhaps? |
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| Digression from set phrase in translation |
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| Princeton Review subj |
New York Times |
25 Apr 2019 |
| Reduce new academic work that immediately follows this |
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| Final symbol in a 3-Down |
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| Extra words from mum or dad having explosive little girl |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Nov 2018 |
| Mother, perhaps, almost completed dissertation in interlude |
The Telegraph Toughie |
10 Aug 2017 |
| Badly written phrase inset that's in brackets |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
10 Apr 2017 |
| Bracket's kin |
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| The smile on an email happy face |
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| The smile on an email happy face |
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| (or) on a page |
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| Explanatory insertion. |
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