Queen or king |
New York Times Mini |
18 Aug 2025 |
With 39-Down, defenders over London, or an apt description of 19-, 29-, and 52-Across? |
LA Times Daily |
13 Aug 2025 |
King, say, runs over regarding the people being kept back (5) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
24 Jul 2025 |
Patronised by a king or queen(5) |
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Messrs Orbison and Capone in Heartbeat spin-off (5) |
|
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Queen or king |
Universal |
12 Jul 2025 |
Regal as two boys (5) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
07 Jul 2025 |
King or princess, eg |
The Times Concise |
28 Jun 2025 |
. ..... Engineers, 1874/75 FA Cup winners who defeated Old Etonians in the Final after a replay (5) |
|
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Kingly blue (5) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
24 Jun 2025 |
The great yearly loan badly needed for messing about in boats (6,5,7) |
|
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Turning up to deposit gold sovereign (5) |
|
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Buckingham Palace resident |
|
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Our star's movie: The - Tenenbaums |
|
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Person with blue blood |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
10 Jun 2025 |
The lady mother won round (5) |
|
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Regal as two boys (5) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
09 Jun 2025 |
___-- Horticultural Society - charitable organisation founded in 1804 (5) |
|
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Penny___ - type of mint plant (5) |
|
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___ jelly, bees' secretion |
|
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Prefix to Leamington Spa or Wootton Bassett, e.g. |
The Telegraph Mini |
21 May 2025 |
Kauffman Stadium player |
Wall Street Journal |
21 May 2025 |
What kind of icing is traditionally used on wedding cakes? (5) |
|
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Two chaps behind the old ITV medical drama (5) |
|
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And 14 Across 1995 Grand National winner ridden by Jason Titley (5,7) |
|
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& 14A 1995 Grand National winner ridden by Jason Titley (5,7) |
Mirror Quiz |
14 May 2025 |
Dessert apple for a regal festive occasion? (5, 4) |
|
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A monarch's family (5) |
|
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Al and Roy, two chaps befitting a sovereign, are from the famed local school. (5) |
|
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Gene Hackman film, The ..... Tenenbaums (5) |
|
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ITV medical drama that ran from 2003 to 2011, me ___-- (5) |
|
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Title applied to a London park such as Kensington Gardens (5) |
|
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Member of cavalry Regiment seen on 4-6-0 no. 46153 (5,7) |
|
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Sail in August |
The Times Sunday Cryptic |
20 Apr 2025 |
Of a king or queen (5) |
Puzzler |
17 Apr 2025 |
Of kings, queens, etc. (5) |
|
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Quotes agitate king? (5) |
|
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A lory, wild, is really impressive (5) |
|
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_ Military Canal runs from Kent to E Sussex (5) |
|
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___ Family, the Windsors (5) |
|
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Sail to put up or put back (5) |
|
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___ flush (rare poker hand) |
|
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Kingly hero Yale discovered in their midst (5) |
|
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Monarchial flush (5) |
|
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Sail right over short lock |
|
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Produce the eggs, or return to being blue-blooded (5) |
|
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In corduroy always magnificent (5) |
|
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Queen's close relative |
|
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Majestic (5) |
The Guardian Speedy |
02 Feb 2025 |
Describes William & Kate's family |
|
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It can precede flush, blue and jelly |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
21 Jan 2025 |
Put down, then men raised mast on high |
The Times Cryptic |
15 Jan 2025 |
The "R" of RAF |
The Telegraph Plusword |
08 Jan 2025 |
It's all very fine to accept ties as payments! (5) |
|
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The ___ Tenenbaums, 2001 film (5) |
Puzzler |
31 Dec 2024 |
Two boys of high birth (5) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
29 Dec 2024 |
Man with hood fit for a king (5) |
|
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Kind of flush or blue |
Family Time |
15 Dec 2024 |
Patronised by a king or queen (5) |
|
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Word before "pain" or "flush" |
USA Today |
07 Dec 2024 |
Gene Hackman movie from 2002, The ___-- Tenenbaums (5) |
|
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Al and Roy have that kingly look about them |
|
|
London performing arts venue given a new name in 2024 * |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
18 Nov 2024 |
Shunning outsiders, are boys pals of prince, perhaps? |
|
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Orbison and Pacino look majestic (5) |
|
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Two boys of the queen |
|
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& 23A 2001 and 2002 Ascot Gold Cup winner ridden by Johnny Murtagh (5,5) |
Mirror Quiz |
07 Nov 2024 |
Regal relatives: the ___ family |
|
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Word before 'flush" or "family" |
USA Today |
02 Nov 2024 |
Stanier class of LMR and name of its 46100 (5,4) |
|
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Regal |
The Telegraph Quick |
29 Oct 2024 |
Regal shade of blue? |
The Telegraph Plusword |
26 Oct 2024 |
Like Leamington Spa or Tunbridge Wells |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
25 Oct 2024 |
Belonging to a king or queen |
Puzzler Backwords |
24 Oct 2024 |
Like a family with two boys (5) |
|
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Emerson ....., Brazil. Milan and 2021 -24 Tottenham defender (5} |
|
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Navy a blue (5) |
|
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Navy - blue (5) |
The Guardian Quick |
04 Oct 2024 |
King and queen: - couple |
|
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___ flush (very rare poker hand) |
|
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Two chaps with their own academy? (5) |
|
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A member of the monarch's family in Troy, a Laodicean (5) |
|
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George, Charlotte, or Louis |
|
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I should say we are so kingly (5) |
|
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Roomy gaol is oddly regal (5) |
|
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On the civil list getting payments without ties |
|
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'I fetch my life and being From men of ___ siege' (Othello) (5) |
|
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… place soldiers in retreat for queen, say |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 Aug 2024 |
___ flush, highest hand in poker (5) |
Puzzler |
24 Aug 2024 |
One of the family at court (5) |
|
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Regal |
Mirror Classic |
24 Aug 2024 |
___ flush |
USA Today |
22 Aug 2024 |
Ruling in play, originally overturned |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
10 Aug 2024 |
Highest poker hand, - - - flush |
Mirror Tea Time |
24 Jul 2024 |
Wager gold when backing like a sovereign |
|
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Boys, possibly princes (5) |
|
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Nickname for Co. Meath (5) |
|
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Which golf course will host the British Open from Thursday? (5) |
|
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Title bestowed on July's Henley Regatta (5) |
|
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Like some flushes and screw-ups |
New York Times |
09 Jul 2024 |
Stag of twelve points with household at the palace? (5) |
|
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Blue blooded boy by another name (5) |
|
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Of the monarchy (5) |
|
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"The - Tenenbaums" |
|
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Sort of jelly for boys (5) |
|
|
Majestic Wendy and Lisa finally embraced by short returning aristocrat |
|
|
__ flush |
LA Times Daily |
21 Jun 2024 |
- flush, poker hand (5) |
|
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Monarchic |
The Times Concise |
18 Jun 2024 |
Buckingham Palace resident |
|
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Prince or princess |
Universal |
12 Jun 2024 |
Ruble |
|
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Word before "pain" or "flush" |
Universal |
07 Jun 2024 |
'___-- ___Service Corps' giving name to Stanier 4-6-0 engine 46126 (5,4) |
|
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The shade of blue for blood? (5) |
|
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Frequently scrubbed droopy tail of Rex |
|
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Prince Harry, e.g. |
|
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A splendid meal for a sovereign (5,7) |
|
|
ITV medical drama that ran from 2003 to 2011, The ___-- (5) |
|
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Blue-blooded boys (5) |
|
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Two men with member of the king's family |
|
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Fellow finds a trainee majestic (5) |
|
|
Of kings and queens |
Commuter |
25 Apr 2024 |
2001 and 2002 Ascot Gold Cup-winning horse (5) |
|
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Rising non-professional or sovereign (5) |
|
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Two boys of high birth (5) |
Puzzler Cryptic |
21 Apr 2024 |
Comedy-drama film, The ___-- Tenenbaums (5) |
|
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Poker hand, ... flush (5) |
|
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Boys like William and Harry (5) |
|
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Blue-blooded couple of males (5) |
|
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Regal part of Troy, a long time ago (5) |
|
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Two men having the status of a king (5) |
|
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Highest poker hand, - - - flush |
Mirror Tea Time |
28 Mar 2024 |
*Macbeth: "Our ___ master's murder'd!" |
|
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Kingly, regal |
|
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Top poker hand, - - - flush |
|
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Solar energy is nothing to do with the Greens, it is all to do with Queens (5) |
|
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Sail to set up or put up |
|
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Going up to play organ inside for a sovereign |
|
|
Kingly, regal (5) |
|
|
Regal |
Mirror Classic |
02 Mar 2024 |
Sort of blue (blooded?) (5) |
|
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___ flush (great hand in 48-Across) |
|
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Palatial stir on the phone (5) |
|
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Blue as a lory can be (5) |
|
|
Return to deposit gold sovereign |
|
|
2001 and 2002 Ascot Gold Cup winner ridden by Johnny Murtagh (5) |
|
|
The ___ Tenenbaums, 2001 film (5) |
Puzzler |
05 Feb 2024 |
Rest of your allegiance lies with heads of sovereignty (5) |
|
|
Of queens and kings |
Newsday |
28 Jan 2024 |
Britain's largest gardening charity, - - - Horticultural Society (5) |
|
|
"Red, White & ___ Blue" (2023 rom-com about the U.S. President's son and a British prince) |
|
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Rob a learner who is kingly (5) |
|
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As regal as bee jelly or mint (5) |
|
|
Many a character on "The Crown" |
|
|
In corduroy always looking regal (5) |
|
|
In service of the crown |
|
|
___ flush (best hand in poker) |
|
|
Relying on youth and looks initially - like a princess (5) |
|
|
___ icing, weddingcake topping (5) |
|
|
__ flush; best poker hand |
Commuter |
30 Nov 2023 |
___ icing, wedding-cake topping (5) |
|
|
Word that precedes "flush" or "wedding" |
|
|
Republican replacing head of firm in support of monarch |
The Times Cryptic |
17 Nov 2023 |
Like poker's best flush |
Universal |
05 Nov 2023 |
King Lear, perhaps, in play orchestrated upset |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Oct 2023 |
Fit for a queen |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Oct 2023 |
Pertaining to a sovereign |
The Times Concise |
25 Sep 2023 |
Amateur soldiers upset king? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 Sep 2023 |
Magnificent run out set recalled |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Aug 2023 |
Fit for a king |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Aug 2023 |
King or queen, e.g. |
The Telegraph Quick |
19 Jul 2023 |
Adjective applied to the U.K.'s Air Force and Navy, but not Army |
New York Times |
02 Jun 2023 |
Regal and kingly... and a clue to solve 21a, 37a and 43a |
|
|
Regal |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Apr 2023 |
Monarch-related |
USA Today |
17 Apr 2023 |
Buckingham Palace resident |
|
|
Regal |
The Telegraph Quick |
20 Feb 2023 |
The 'R' of H.R.H |
New York Times |
06 Feb 2023 |
The 'R' of H.R.H. |
New York Times |
06 Feb 2023 |
Fit for a king |
Thomas Joseph |
26 Jan 2023 |
___ flush (poker hand) |
USA Today |
14 Jan 2023 |
Regal |
USA Today |
03 Dec 2022 |
Palace resident |
New York Times |
12 Oct 2022 |
Person whose pronouns are “we/us”? |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Sep 2022 |
Eg, queen or prince |
The Times Concise |
20 Aug 2022 |
Word before 'blue' or 'flush' |
USA Today |
17 Jun 2022 |
Word before 'blue' or 'flush' |
USA Today |
20 May 2022 |
Prince William, for one |
|
|
Magnificent devoted leader changing sides |
The Guardian Cryptic |
21 Feb 2022 |
Magnificent devoted leader changing sides |
|
|
Of the rank of a monarch; majestic |
The Guardian Speedy |
13 Feb 2022 |
Two boys like Henry VIII, say |
The Times Cryptic |
15 Dec 2021 |
One often on tabloid page? This is bigger than that |
|
|
Word with family or flush |
LA Times Daily |
04 Nov 2021 |
Of kings and queens |
Irish Times Simplex |
02 Nov 2021 |
Of kings and queens |
Irish Times Simplex |
30 Oct 2021 |
In old style paper sizes, ____ was 20 inches by 25 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
24 Oct 2021 |
Sail in yacht originally housed by Dahl briefly |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Oct 2021 |
Of kings and queens |
Irish Times Simplex |
02 Oct 2021 |
Relating to a sovereign |
The Times Concise |
12 Sep 2021 |
Regularly ignored droopy tail of Rex? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Sep 2021 |
Kind of treatment |
New York Times |
23 Jul 2021 |
Fit for queens and kings |
Newsday |
21 Jun 2021 |
Kingly or queenly |
|
|
Fit for a king |
Thomas Joseph |
01 May 2021 |
Like queens |
Premier Sunday |
14 Mar 2021 |
Majestic |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Mar 2021 |
Is it blue as blood of Windsors? |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Mar 2021 |
Kingly |
The Washington Post Sunday |
07 Feb 2021 |
Monarchical |
The Telegraph Quick |
17 Jan 2021 |
Kansas City baseballer |
USA Today |
05 Jan 2021 |
Imposing on two lads |
|
|
Sovereign |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Nov 2020 |
___ Albert Hall, iconic concert venue in the UK where Shirley Bassey has performed |
|
|
___ Palace of Madrid, official residence of the House of Bourbon |
|
|
Of a monarch |
The Telegraph Quick |
18 Sep 2020 |
Shade of blue |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Aug 2020 |
Kind of pain? |
Universal |
11 Aug 2020 |
Regal |
USA Today |
27 Jun 2020 |
Shade of blue |
New York Times |
11 Jun 2020 |
Regal |
The Telegraph Quick |
10 May 2020 |
Relating to a sovereign |
The Times Concise |
25 Apr 2020 |
Of queens and kings |
Newsday |
07 Apr 2020 |
Of kings and queens |
Irish Times Simplex |
17 Mar 2020 |
Magnificent place, an alternative retreat |
|
|
Romeo and Oscar have sex over August |
|
|
Fit for a queen or king |
Newsday |
18 Nov 2019 |
Regal |
The Times Concise |
18 Nov 2019 |
Majestic |
|
|
Palace resident |
USA Today |
08 Nov 2019 |
Word before we or flush |
New York Times |
05 Nov 2019 |
Word before we or flush |
|
|
Prince or princess |
|
|
Prince or princess |
New York Times |
04 Nov 2019 |
Though no son, optimistic over a line of monarchs |
|
|
___ Library, part of the University of Copenhagen which is the largest library in the Nordic countries |
|
|
Song originally on release when backing Prince? |
|
|
Is it blue, perhaps as blood of Windsors? |
The Sun Two Speed |
19 Sep 2019 |
Supremely stately |
Newsday |
31 Aug 2019 |
Member of ruling family put up by Republican circle |
|
|
Kind of jelly |
New York Times |
24 May 2019 |
Magnificent, faithful leader swapping sides … |
|
|
Like a Prince of Troy, allegedly |
|
|
Ruler, having pledged allegiance, changed sides at the start |
|
|
Fit for a king |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Mar 2019 |
Kind of flush |
Universal |
05 Feb 2019 |
Like Queen Elizabeth's family |
Universal |
03 Feb 2019 |
Relating to the king or queen |
|
|
Fit for a king |
|
|
Like Queen Elizabeth's family |
|
|
Kind of flush |
|
|
Kind of jelly |
|
|
'Once in ___ David's City' (carol) |
New York Times |
25 Dec 2018 |
George Brett, for 21 years |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Dec 2018 |
Rector's first love? University, endlessly splendid |
|
|
Word before flush or pain |
New York Times |
29 Aug 2018 |
Appropriate for a palace |
Newsday |
02 Aug 2018 |
Rector's first love? University, endlessly splendid |
|
|
Like Meghan Markle, now |
Universal |
03 Jul 2018 |
Kingly or queenly |
The Times Concise |
03 Jul 2018 |
Blue shade |
USA Today |
12 Jun 2018 |
Prince or princess? |
The Telegraph Quick |
23 Apr 2018 |
Born to a king |
Universal |
28 Mar 2018 |
August: put gold back |
|
|
Kate Middleton, for one |
USA Today |
09 Mar 2018 |
"Once in ___ David's City" (carol) |
|
|
George Brett, for 21 years |
|
|
Blue shade |
|
|
Like Meghan Markle, now |
|
|
Born to a king |
|
|
Word before flush or pain |
|
|
Throne occupant unites two men |
|
|
Majestic, regal |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Dec 2017 |
Regal two boys |
The Sun Two Speed |
07 Dec 2017 |
Of sovereigns |
The Times Concise |
01 Nov 2017 |
Part of 52-Down |
New York Times |
01 Nov 2017 |
Palace resident |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Oct 2017 |
Pertaining to kings and queens |
Universal |
19 Oct 2017 |
Offering allegiance (after initial change of side) for monarch |
The Telegraph Toughie |
20 Sep 2017 |
Queen, for one |
New York Times |
07 Sep 2017 |
Of sovereigns |
Newsday |
13 Aug 2017 |
Like kings and queens |
Universal |
12 Aug 2017 |
Majestic |
The Telegraph Quick |
09 Jul 2017 |
__ blue |
LA Times Daily |
15 Jun 2017 |
__ blue |
The Washington Post |
15 Jun 2017 |
Sail with two little boys |
|
|
Top person bet gold goes up |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 May 2017 |
Stag would be faithful under a different leader |
|
|
Fit for a queen |
LA Times Daily |
26 Apr 2017 |
Fit for a queen |
The Washington Post |
26 Apr 2017 |
Your __ Highness |
The Washington Post |
27 Mar 2017 |
Your __ Highness |
LA Times Daily |
27 Mar 2017 |
Two boys meet a Prince |
|
|
Majestic |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Jan 2017 |
Queen, for one |
|
|
__ blue |
|
|
Part of 52-Down |
|
|
Like kings and queens |
|
|
Kate Middleton, for one |
|
|
Fit for a queen |
|
|
Pertaining to kings and queens |
|
|
Splendid non-professional people without commission turned up |
|
|
Kansas City player |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Aug 2016 |
Prince Harry is one |
USA Today |
26 May 2016 |
Kauffman Stadium player |
Wall Street Journal |
14 May 2016 |
King – true – not initially kinglike |
|
|
Fit for a king |
Premier Sunday |
31 Jan 2016 |
Two boys of high birth |
The Sun Two Speed |
27 Jan 2016 |
Prince Harry is one |
|
|
Locate gold sent back by sovereign |
|
|
Two blokes related to the Queen |
|
|
flush |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Dec 2015 |
Say, Windsor Castle having Pacino as neighbour |
The Telegraph Toughie |
27 Nov 2015 |
Kind of flush |
USA Today |
20 Oct 2015 |
Flush preceder |
Universal |
30 Sep 2015 |
Majestic |
USA Today |
07 Sep 2015 |
Kingly, queenly |
The Times Concise |
07 Sep 2015 |
Old Republican rejected song about king, for example |
|
|
Queenly |
The Telegraph Quick |
23 Jul 2015 |
Two small boys meeting princess? |
The Times Cryptic |
05 Jun 2015 |
Member of this family finds Republican not initially faithful |
|
|
5-Down, for his entire career |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2015 |
Kind of pain |
New York Times |
19 Apr 2015 |
"The ___ Tenenbaums" |
Universal |
11 Mar 2015 |
H*H |
New York Times |
03 Feb 2015 |
Kind of pain |
|
|
"The ___ Tenenbaums" |
|
|
Flush preceder |
|
|
5-Down, for his entire career |
|
|
One with special blood |
|
|
H*H |
|
|
Majestic |
|
|
Kind of flush |
|
|
Top family has many branches |
|
|
Sail this before we commission standard navy marines |
|
|
Play orchestral pieces in reverse order — that's splendid! |
|
|
Kauffman Stadium ballplayer |
|
|
Kind of pain? |
|
|
Palace dweller |
|
|
Flush of a sort |
|
|
Pertaining to a sovereign |
|
|
Flush of a sort |
|
|
Like Prince Charles |
|
|
Blue hue |
|
|
Kind of flush |
|
|
Kind of pain or treatment |
|
|
Go to bed with common soldiers; get up with VIP |
|
|
Part of RCMP |
|
|
Kansas City athlete |
|
|
Princess, e.g. |
|
|
Kingly |
|
|
Part of RCMP |
|
|
Buckingham Palace resident |
|
|
Kansas City athlete |
|
|
Like some pains |
|
|
Like some pains |
|
|
Like the best flushes |
|
|
__ flush |
|
|
Daily Mirror article subject, often |
|
|
__ flush |
|
|
Fit for a king |
|
|
The ___ we (pompous pronoun) |
|
|
Type of "Crown Revue"? |
|
|
Of kings and queens |
|
|
Swing band: ___ Crown Revue |
|
|
Fit for a king |
|
|
What we may be? |
|
|
Palace-related |
|
|
[See blurb] |
|
|
Word before pain or treatment |
|
|
Like a king or queen |
|
|
Flush variety |
|
|
___ flush (highest poker hand) |
|
|
Shade of blue |
|
|
Monarchic |
|
|
One with subjects |
|
|
Word with pain or treatment |
|
|
A la king? |
|
|
Shade of blue |
|
|
Fit for a king |
|
|
"The ___ Tenenbaums" |
|
|
Shade of blue |
|
|
Queenly |
|
|
Throne occupant |
|
|
King or queen |
|
|
Fit for a king |
|
|
Winningest Longhorns football coach Darrell |
|
|
British tabloid fodder |
|
|
King or queen |
|
|
Of a king or queen |
|
|
Kansas City ballplayer |
|
|
Kingly |
|
|
Part of RAF |
|
|
Kingly |
|
|
Word before blue or purple |
|
|
Like Buckingham Palace |
|
|
Typewriter brand |
|
|
Part of HRH |
|
|
Kind of pain |
|
|
Classic typewriter |
|
|
Princess, e.g. |
|
|
Like Buckingham Palace |
|
|
Kingly |
|
|
Old Remington competitor |
|
|
Kansas City athlete |
|
|
The R in R.C.M.P. |
|
|
Classic typewriter |
|
|
Imperial |
|
|
Kind of treatment |
|
|
Kansas City baseball player |
|
|
Not common |
|
|
Blue shade |
|
|
Majestic |
|
|
Fit for a queen |
|
|
Prince Harry is one |
|
|
Sort of flush |
|
|
Majestic |
|
|
Jell-O rival |
|
|
Blue shade |
|
|
Prince Charles, for one |
|
|
Castle dweller |
|
|
Like the best flushes |
|
|
Part of HRH |
|
|
Type of treatment |
|
|
Kansas City athlete |
|
|
Sovereign |
|
|
Like some flushes |
|
|
Monarch-y? |
|
|
Fit for a king |
|
|
Like some pains |
|
|
King or queen, e.g. |
|
|
Type of treatment |
|
|
Born to the purple |
|
|
Kingly |
|
|
Palace dweller |
|
|
Any of the Windsors |
|
|
__ flush: poker hand |
|
|
Sovereign |
|
|
'The -- Tenenbaums ('01 film)' |
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Shade of blue |
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"The ___ Tenenbaums" (Gene Hackman film) |
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__ flush: poker hand |
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Sovereign |
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Part of RCMP |
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Kingly |
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Princely |
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Part of RCMP |
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___ flush (highest poker hand) |
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Word with blue or flush |
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Like some flushes |
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Tabloid topic |
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Shade of blue |
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Fit for a king |
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Kingly |
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Type of flush |
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George Brett was one |
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Two boys like Henry VIII, say |
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Kind of blue |
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Palace dweller |
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Like a king or queen |
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Part of H.R.H. |
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Shade of blue |
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Kansas City athlete |
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Palace resident |
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Kind of flush or wedding |
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Magnificent |
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Blue shade |
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Type of flush |
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Flush or blue |
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Flush variety |
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Of a kingdom |
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Of kings and queens |
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Part of RAF |
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Flush of a sort |
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Las Vegas flush |
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Queenly |
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The "R" in H.R.H. |
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Part of H.R.H. |
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Princely |
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Part of HRH |
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Majestic |
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Kind of flush |
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___ flush |
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Blue hue |
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Sail above a topgallant |
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George Brett, e.g. |
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Part of R.A.F. |
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Stately |
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___ blue |
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Kingly |
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Shade of purple |
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K. C. player |
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Kind of battle |
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Kind of palm. |
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Magnificent. |
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Kind of family. |
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"The ___ Family." |
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Man's name. |
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Munificent. |
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Kingly. |
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Family dramatized by Ferber and Kaufman. |
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The "R" in RAF. |
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Mountain in Montreal. |
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Majestic. |
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Part of H. R. H. |
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A kind of welcome. |
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Princely. |
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Shade of blue. |
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Befitting a king. |
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Vivid shade of blue. |
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Rare kind of flush. |
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