A part of speech (gram) (11) |
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Part of speech often occurring before a noun (11) |
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After, along, or at, e.g. |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Apr 2025 |
A word in grammar and in prose I point out (11) |
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Word expressing movement or location (11) |
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Against, say, pressure connected with job |
The Times Cryptic |
12 Feb 2025 |
One could be off or on (11) |
The Guardian Quick |
11 Jan 2025 |
Put outside theatre or inside? (11) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
08 Jan 2025 |
It's right to poise and point when such a word is used (11) |
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Word such as 'in,' 'on' (11) |
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Word governing a noun and expressing a relation (11) |
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Excited Tories pop in for part of speech (11) |
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A type of word such as 'beneath' or 'inside' (11) |
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Part of speech some say shouldn't end a sentence, but that does end each starred answer |
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Part of speech some say shouldn’t end a sentence, but that does end each starred answer |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Dec 2023 |
In part of speech adjust place at foot of page |
The Times Cryptic |
12 May 2023 |
Pie portions mixed up, for instance |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Dec 2021 |
This could be down or across! |
The Telegraph Toughie |
21 Oct 2021 |
With, over, or by |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Oct 2019 |
One could be either for or against |
The Telegraph Toughie |
22 Aug 2019 |
Part of speech delivered by agent plugging point of view |
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Quietly move on, for example |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
15 Nov 2015 |