More seasoned sailor, I heard, in odd places |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
21 Mar 2024 |
More seasoned sailor, I heard, in odd places (7) |
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More unforgiving |
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Laced with more four-letter words |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Jan 2023 |
More crude, language-wise |
LA Times Daily |
12 Dec 2021 |
Linguistically coarser |
The Washington Post Sunday |
30 Dec 2018 |
Filled with more profanity |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Feb 2018 |
What might be volatile row becomes even more piquant |
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More coarse ... or anagram #4 |
New York Times |
18 Apr 2017 |
More coarse ... or anagram #4 |
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More saline |
Universal |
25 Aug 2016 |
More thirst-inducing |
LA Times Daily |
11 Jun 2016 |
More thirst-inducing |
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More saline |
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More off-color, as language |
USA Today |
12 Jun 2015 |
More briny |
Premier Sunday |
12 Apr 2015 |
More brackish |
Newsday |
22 Feb 2015 |
More off-color, as language |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Jan 2015 |
More off-color, as language |
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More brackish |
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More briny |
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More off-color, as language |
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More like sailors' talk, stereotypically |
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More racy, as humor |
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More racy, as humor |
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Having more four-letter words |
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More racy |
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More saline |
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More coarse |
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Comparatively brackish |
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More pungent |
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Like the Atlantic, compared to the Pacific |
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More racy, as humor |
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More piquant |
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More piquant |
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More brackish |
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More like Popeye |
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Like some peanuts. |
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Brinier. |
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More pungent. |
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