| King breaking cracked ice is taking a day off work! (6) |
The Guardian Quiptic |
02 Mar 2025 |
| Unauthorised day off (colloq) (6) |
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| A day off work ill (6) |
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| Time away from small branch that is a rest period (6) |
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| Pull this to swing the lead |
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| Day off due to illness, genuine or not (6) |
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| Unauthorised day off (6) |
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| Timeless criticism, that is, for day off when not genuinely ill (6) |
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| For starters, everyone instinctively knows cut in salary coming – day taken off work |
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| Throws up endlessly, nursing itch alternately? It could mean day off work |
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| Slick lie yielding students a sneaky day off |
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| Staff taking time out — in other words, a possible skive? |
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| Rod needs time off – that is, day off work |
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| A day off? Yes and no! |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Sep 2017 |
| Period for dealing with disorder? |
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| Deviant |
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