In the act of committing a crime (3-6) |
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Caught thus holding diamonds and hearts (9) |
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Caught ___ ___ : caught in the act (3-6) |
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Bart Cummings' 1967 Melbourne Cup winner (3,6) |
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Hard, the way it ended by being caught in the act (3-6) |
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How to be caught and given to communist? (3-6) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
18 Jan 2025 |
Caught -: caught in the act (3-6) |
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1967 Melbourne Cup winner (3,6) |
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In flagrante delicto (Hyph.) |
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How holding cards? one (3-6) |
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How one is caught holding no black cards? (3-6) |
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In the act of wrongdoing (3-6) |
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How one is caught in the act? (9) |
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Obviously guilty with a fistful of diamonds? |
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Bad way to get caught |
New York Times |
08 Aug 2024 |
... who passed, being thus caught in the act (3-6) |
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Wine perhaps gifted when caught offending this way |
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How to be caught holding only hearts and diamonds (3-6) |
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Caught in the act of employing communists? (3-6) |
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Butcher might be caught thus! (3-6) |
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Catch ___, discover in the act of a crime (3-6) |
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In the act of employing communists (3-6) |
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How one might be caught with only diamonds and hearts |
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Caught ___ ___ : caught in the act of wrong-doing (3-6) |
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Caught thus, having had one's fingers burnt? (3-6) |
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Catch ---, discover in the act of a crime (3-6) |
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Abattoir-worker might be caught thus! (3-6) |
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In the act of re-forming diamonds hardened |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Jul 2023 |
One way to get caught |
LA Times Daily |
04 Jul 2022 |
One way to be caught |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Apr 2021 |
How robbers can get caught |
New York Times |
09 Mar 2020 |
Colourfully caught in the act |
Irish Times Simplex |
06 Dec 2019 |
In the very act |
New York Times |
18 Sep 2017 |
In the very act |
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In flagrante delicto |
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Not a good way to be caught |
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Not a good way to be caught |
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Bad way to be caught |
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How cops like to nab crooks |
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Caught ___: in the act |
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Bad way to get caught |
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One way to get caught |
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In flagrante delicto |
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How some criminals are caught |
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Guilty, evidently. |
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In the very act. |
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