Non-union ladies (9) |
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Rests only to spin off like the unmarried (9) |
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Single women take unsatisfactory rest in turns (9) |
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Single-minded ladies (9) |
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Reformed priests, carrying tin, kept back unmarried women (9) |
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They can't find matches (9) |
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They have yet to meet their match (9) |
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Matchless women? (9) |
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Converted priests, carrying tin, kept back unmarried women (9) |
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Ladies who are single-minded? (9) |
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"___ are rarely the protagonists in the English novel, but they are oddly abundant in its margins." (2017 essay in The Conversation) |
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Misses people who haven't taken part in matches? |
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As women they were never matched |
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Hip publicists? |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Aug 2019 |
Hip publicists? |
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Bachelors' sexist counterparts |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Aug 2017 |
Unmarried ladies stress dancing round leg |
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Old maids |
Irish Times Simplex |
18 Jun 2015 |
Unmarried women, once |
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"Arsenic and Old Lace" aunts, e.g. |
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"Arsenic and Old Lace" aunts, e.g. |
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Certain loners |
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Relatives of bachelor girls. |
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Misses. |
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Unmarried women |
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