| You and I, for instance (8) |
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| He, she, they |
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| You and me, e.g. |
The Telegraph Quick |
09 Jul 2024 |
| Words that one may use to refer to people, places or things (8) |
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| Parts of speech such as he, who (8) |
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| You and I perhaps harass poor nuns |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Jun 2023 |
| Nounself ___ (fae/faer, bun/buns, etc.) |
USA Today |
18 May 2023 |
| Words that replace persons, places and things |
Irish Times Simplex |
25 Feb 2022 |
| Words in place of person, places and things |
Irish Times Simplex |
15 Sep 2021 |
| Formal declarations, excluding 27 words of certain type |
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| She and he, e.g |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Jul 2021 |
| Words in place of person, places, things |
Irish Times Simplex |
21 Jan 2021 |
| Gender identifiers often separated by slashes |
New York Times |
01 Sep 2020 |
| They stand instead of 26ac |
Irish Times Simplex |
07 Mar 2020 |
| You and I, e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Nov 2019 |
| Rector gets Yoko to cut jokes from parts of speech |
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| You and I, e.g. |
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| He and I, for example, in favour of sisters keeping nothing |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
17 Oct 2015 |
| He, she or I for example favour love between sisters |
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| You and me, e.g. |
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| You and me |
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| Substantive substitutes |
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| He, she and it |
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