Jargon with terms ending in -ay |
LA Times Daily |
11 Feb 2024 |
*Ashtray for trash, e.g. |
LA Times Daily |
04 Feb 2024 |
'Plaiting twists': some youngsters talk this way (3,5) |
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Plaiting set in code (3,5) |
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Jargon with words ending in -ay |
LA Times Daily |
21 Dec 2021 |
Language in which most words rhyme |
The Washington Post |
03 Jul 2021 |
Language in which most words rhyme |
LA Times Daily |
03 Jul 2021 |
Not-too-secret code |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Mar 2021 |
Most of those in 24 across heard in the forum saying 'igpay Atinlay' for example |
Irish Times Crosaire |
07 Aug 2020 |
Tongue obtained from farm animal having rested over time |
The Telegraph Toughie |
08 May 2020 |
Odecay anguagelay |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Feb 2020 |
Igpay Atinlay |
Universal |
14 Aug 2019 |
'Language' that explains the answers to the six starred clues |
New York Times |
07 Aug 2019 |
'Amscray' origin |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Jul 2019 |
"Language" in which the starred answers make sense phonetically |
Universal |
12 Apr 2019 |
EBay ashtray, e.g |
New York Times |
15 Mar 2019 |
EBay ashtray, e.g. |
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"Language" that explains the answers to the six starred clues |
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"Language" in which the starred answers make sense phonetically |
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Igpay Atinlay |
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"Amscray" origin |
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Porky's lingo? |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Jun 2017 |
What four puzzle answers need to be written in |
LA Times Daily |
18 Dec 2015 |
What four puzzle answers need to be written in |
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Anguage-lay of this ue-clay |
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Hint to interpreting the five starred clues |
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"Language" that gave us "amscray" |
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Language that Porky studies? |
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Playground lingo |
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"Upidstay" language |
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"Eakspay ikelay isthay" |
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Ashtray for trash, for example |
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X-ray for Rex, say |
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"Ixnay on the icnicpay," e.g. |
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Outstay, vis- -vis stout |
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Kids' language |
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Not-so-secret secret language |
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Ixnay, say |
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Ixnay, say |
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Kids' language |
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Ashtray, vis-à-vis trash |
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Language in which "ashtray" means "garbage" |
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"Is-thay u-clay" e.g. |
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See 2-Down |
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Language of sorts. |
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Jargon. |
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Language of a sort. |
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