Uncool figures with equal sides (7) |
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Settles up with old fashioned types (7) |
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Makes a thousand into a million, say |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Jul 2023 |
Settles in Leicester, maybe close to amenities |
The Telegraph Toughie |
27 Apr 2023 |
See 4 Down |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 Aug 2022 |
One is one of these fuddy-duddies |
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One is one of these fuddy-duddies |
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Cube faces |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Nov 2021 |
Block shapes on this puzzle |
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With team short, reserve comes on and equalises |
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Crossword components |
Thomas Joseph |
26 Oct 2020 |
Reconciles |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Feb 2020 |
4 and 16, to 2 and 4 |
USA Today |
24 Sep 2019 |
This diagram's 225 |
USA Today |
06 May 2019 |
Maybe hundred and one levels |
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4 and 16, to 2 and 4 |
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This diagram's 225 |
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Town centers |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Oct 2018 |
What links 'Only Sixteen' and 'When I'm Sixty-Four', and who likes them? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 May 2018 |
See 1-Across |
New York Times |
27 Apr 2017 |
See 1-Across |
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Old-fashioned types |
The Telegraph Quick |
18 Nov 2016 |
Evens the score with bribes? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
07 Nov 2016 |
1, 4, 9, etc |
The Telegraph Quick |
09 Sep 2016 |
For example, a hundred and nine dinosaurs |
The Times Cryptic |
21 Dec 2015 |
Conservatives? One of them's here |
The Telegraph Toughie |
04 Nov 2015 |
Types of rectangle |
The Telegraph Quick |
22 May 2015 |
Crossword features |
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L7s |
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Daily trio for many |
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They're not with it |
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Certain shapes |
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Equiangular rhombi |
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See 81-Across |
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Part of this puzzle's theme |
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Words with 1-, 6-, 10-, 67-, 68- and 69-Across, and 1-, 13-, 26-, 33-, 53- and 59-Down |
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See 81-Across |
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Filling meals, slangily |
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Hardly cool cats |
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Settles a debt |
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Town centers |
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Checks |
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"Hollywood ___," TV game show |
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This puzzle has 529 |
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Sixty-four, in chess |
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Trafalgar et al. |
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Back numbers. |
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Some people, these days. |
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Open areas of a city or town. |
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Times, Madison, etc. |
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Un-hep people: Slang. |
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