It won't let you come straight in (9,4) |
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Take turns to go through this process for hiring public servants |
The Times Cryptic |
12 Jan 2024 |
Metaphorical feature of a poorly run company, perhaps |
LA Times Daily |
18 Dec 2023 |
Rotating entryway |
USA Today |
16 Dec 2021 |
What rotates sequentially in 20-, 29-, 46- and 56-Across? (... letters 10-13) |
Universal |
12 Nov 2021 |
Turning entrance |
The Telegraph Quick |
30 Oct 2021 |
Metaphor for high turnover |
USA Today |
22 Oct 2021 |
Hotel entrance, often |
Newsday |
11 May 2021 |
Energy-efficient entrance |
USA Today |
05 Apr 2021 |
Entrance of a sort, and a hint to the progression in the circles |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Mar 2021 |
It comes full circle as you work your way through 20-, 36-, 43- and 58-Across |
The Washington Post |
29 Aug 2019 |
It comes full circle as you work your way through 20-, 36-, 43- and 58-Across |
LA Times Daily |
29 Aug 2019 |
It comes full circle as you work your way through 20-, 36-, 43- and 58-Across |
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Entrance to some buildings |
Eugene Sheffer |
17 Nov 2018 |
Entrance to some office buildings |
Newsday |
10 Jul 2018 |
Entrance with an axis |
Thomas Joseph |
02 Feb 2018 |
Hotel entrance, often, and, literally, what each set of four puzzle 35-Across contains |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jul 2015 |
Turning letter in and out |
The Times Cryptic |
14 Apr 2015 |
Hotel entrance, often, and, literally, what each set of four puzzle 35-Across contains |
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Job position in which no one lasts long |
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Office entryway, and what you must pass through to solve 18-, 23-, 53-, and 61-Across |
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16-Across can slam a ___ |
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Situation with high personnel turnover |
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It goes around |
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Office building feature |
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Hotel entrance, often |
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Office building feature |
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It goes in circles |
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Sign of low retention rates |
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Certain entryway |
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High-turnover firm, informally |
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Company with high personnel turnover |
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Place for going nowhere |
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