Get back on the green roughly round a quarter to five (7) |
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Always taken aback about English reprisal |
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Getting your own back |
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US drama series starring Emily VanCamp as Emily Thorne (7) |
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It's taken when Reg, being mad, is out to get even (7) |
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For example, Vernet urned to get his own back (7) |
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Eye for an eye (7) |
Puzzler |
28 Feb 2024 |
Retaliation, for example, at no time given backing (7) |
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Melodramatic motive |
Commuter |
24 Feb 2024 |
Even Reg has a way of getting his own back! (7) |
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It is said to be sweet to get one's own back (7) |
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Retribution, for instance, is at no time given up (7) |
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Malicious retaliation |
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Act of retaliation |
Mirror Classic |
28 Jan 2024 |
In war, even gentlemen seek retribution (7) |
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"___ is a dish best served cold" |
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Common whodunit motive |
Newsday |
29 Jun 2023 |
Vindictive one's quest |
Thomas Joseph |
23 Jun 2023 |
Retaliation |
The Telegraph Quick |
19 Jun 2023 |
Retaliation |
The Times Concise |
26 May 2022 |
Level in rugger, having lost every other one — win following defeat? |
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Level in rugger, having lost every other one — win following defeat? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
08 Oct 2021 |
Possible whodunit motive |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Jun 2021 |
Vindictive quest |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Feb 2021 |
Nemesis rising, for example, over my dead body |
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For instance, certainly not turning over what should be cooled before serving? |
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Retaliation |
The Telegraph Quick |
29 Jun 2020 |
Captured in war, even generals retaliate |
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Film sequel word |
The Washington Post |
08 Mar 2020 |
Film sequel word |
LA Times Daily |
08 Mar 2020 |
Retribution |
The Sun Two Speed |
06 Feb 2020 |
Retaliation from dictator even genocidal |
The Sun Two Speed |
06 Feb 2020 |
Greene novel about opposing retaliation |
Irish Times Crosaire |
28 Dec 2019 |
Whodunit motive, sometimes |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Nov 2019 |
Crush green olive and extract oil ... to settle a score |
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Payback |
Thomas Joseph |
26 Jul 2019 |
An eye for an eye, say -- not for turning |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Jan 2019 |
Whodunit motive, sometimes |
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Classic motive |
Universal |
20 Apr 2018 |
Retaliation, say, not uprising |
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It's behind many whodunits |
Newsday |
06 Jan 2018 |
Classic motive |
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Whodunit motive, often |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Aug 2017 |
Eye for an eye, so to speak |
USA Today |
13 Jun 2017 |
Retribution say, at no time promoted |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 May 2017 |
Eye for an eye, so to speak |
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Under no circumstances say each word back in retaliation |
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Press the accelerator (in/out) — that's sweet! |
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Payback |
New York Times |
16 Oct 2015 |
Common crime drama theme |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jan 2015 |
Common crime drama theme |
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ABC drama set in the Hamptons |
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Payback |
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Madeleine Stowe |
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Fresh green veg chopped into cold dish, ideally |
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Apparently sweet thing in mother, even gentler |
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Goal of the Sith and a bunch of nerds |
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Payback |
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Dish best served cold, so it's said |
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Payback |
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Whodunit motive |
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Dish best served cold, so it's said |
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"A dish best served cold" |
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Common motive |
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Whodunit motive, often |
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Whodunit plot device |
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A dish best served cold, it's said |
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Carrie's motivation |
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It's sweet, it's said |
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Whodunit motive, maybe |
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"A kind of wild justice": Bacon |
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"A kind of wild justice": Bacon |
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Crime motive, sometimes |
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Whodunit motive |
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Wronged person's cry |
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Whodunit motive |
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Opposite of forgiveness |
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This leads to tragedy in 56 Across |
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Common motive |
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Settle a score |
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Hurt one's goal |
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Crime motive |
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Get back at |
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Retaliation |
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Tit for tat |
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Whodunit motive, perhaps |
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It's ofter sweet |
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Bitter payback |
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Vindictive spirit |
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Tit for tat |
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Act of getting even |
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Tit for tat |
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Reprisal |
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Exact satisfaction |
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"Eye for an eye," for instance |
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Exact satisfaction. |
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Vendetta's purpose. |
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Hamlet's mission. |
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Villain's forte. |
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Retaliation. |
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Vendetta's aim. |
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Vindictive spirit. |
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Iago's motivation. |
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Grenville's ship, 1591. |
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Eye for an eye. |
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Sir Richard Grenville's ship. |
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Warship of 1591. |
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Fierce vindication. |
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Grim satisfaction. |
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Returning evil for evil. |
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Grenville's ship. |
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Return in kind. |
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Evening drive? |
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