Lace in the US |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Aug 2025 |
BBC detective series that starred Trevor Eve in the title role (10) |
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Very little money for lace |
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Minimal budget (or what's formed by 12-, 13- and 14-Across) |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Oct 2024 |
Frugality metaphor |
Newsday |
23 Aug 2024 |
Detective played by Trevor Eve in the former BBC series of the same name (10) |
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Lace acquired on a limited budget (10) |
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Lace with little dough (10) |
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Descriptor for a very small budget |
USA Today |
19 Jan 2023 |
A small amount of money lost in the gross |
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Lace small amount of dough |
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Cheaply produced lace? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Oct 2020 |
Parisian is involved in supporting tight budget |
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Thin fry type |
Universal |
13 Dec 2019 |
He's sorting out one that's been tied up? |
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One's rights might be very limited |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 Mar 2016 |
Small amount of money set apart in providing support |
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Type of start-up budget |
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Barely adequate budget |
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Tight budget, figuratively |
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It's fit to be tied |
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Tight budget, figuratively |
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Minimal budget, so to speak |
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Tight budget, figuratively |
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Tight budget, so to speak |
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Low budget gardens with chain fencing |
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Tiny bankroll |
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Low capital |
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Kind of operation or catch |
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Very small amount of money |
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Very small bankroll |
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Small sum |
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Kind of potatoes |
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Outfielder's ___ catch |
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Minimal nest egg |
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Small sum of money: Slang. |
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What many businesses are started on. |
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Proverbial starting point for some businesses. |
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