| Construction that places an adverb between 'to' and a verb (5,10) |
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| Opposite of Connect 4, breaking without number to successfully connect? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
30 Apr 2025 |
| Leave countless cakes I see to bravely diet, say |
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| Part 4, endless, about to disappear as an exemplar (5,10) |
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| Share four vast bottles to heavily drink, for one |
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| Grammar slip to carefully avoid |
Newsday |
12 Oct 2023 |
| This clue is to be eventually cracked, for example |
Irish Times Crosaire |
05 Apr 2023 |
| 'Star Trek' intro claim to fame |
Newsday |
18 Feb 2023 |
| Desert in 5, housing in it to gradually disappear, perhaps |
The Guardian Cryptic |
27 Jul 2022 |
| Construction to suddenly crumble for example? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
22 Jun 2022 |
| Feature of "To boldly go where no one has gone before!" |
Universal |
01 Aug 2021 |
| Grammarian’s gripe, and a hint to the circled words |
Wall Street Journal |
27 May 2020 |
| 'To boldly go,' e.g |
The Washington Post |
01 Aug 2018 |
| "To boldly go," e.g |
LA Times Daily |
01 Aug 2018 |
| ''To boldly go,'' for example |
Newsday |
31 Jan 2018 |
| "To boldly go," e.g. |
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| It's frowned upon by some purists but one is to happily cohabit |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
09 Aug 2017 |
| Quartet depart endless hosts to finally play for one |
The Times Cryptic |
22 Jun 2017 |
| To maybe make a handful of pieces, crushing one egg? One starts here |
The Times Cryptic |
14 Dec 2016 |
| Grammarian's no-no |
Universal |
23 Aug 2015 |
| Grammarian's no-no |
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| Grammar slip to carefully avoid |
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| Stickler's grammatical no-no |
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| "To boldly go" is an example of one |
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| Grammatical infelicity ... or what 17-, 23-, 48- or 60-Across is? |
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| "To boldly go" is an example of one |
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| Grammatical faux pas |
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| Grammatical gaffe |
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| "To boldly go," e.g. |
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| What "to boldly go where no man has gone before" illustrates |
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| What "to boldly go where no man has gone before" illustrates |
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| To grossly err, e.g. |
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| Grammatical faux pas |
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| Contested verbal faux pas |
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| Grammanrian's no-no |
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| Grammarian's no-no |
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| "To boldly go where no man has gone before," e.g. |
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| Construction frowned on by some purists |
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| "I used to always go there" |
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| "To gladly give," e.g. |
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| To quickly solve, for example. |
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