English explorer retrieved firm leaves for burning (7) |
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It creates addiction to revolutionary taxi firm (7) |
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What's bad to inhale, American explorer brought back initially |
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Raw material of cigarettes (7) |
Puzzler |
04 Apr 2024 |
Plant powdered for snuff (7) |
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Explorer returns and officer leaves |
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Plant used in cigarettes (7) |
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Solanaceous plant of tropical America against whose use James I wrote a 'Counterblaste' in 1604 (7) |
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Heading for California, company following different boat leaves |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
26 Feb 2024 |
Crop first grown in New Zealand in mid 18003, with the last commercial crop planted in 1995 (7) |
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Dried leaves for smoking |
The Times Concise |
20 Feb 2024 |
Cigar leaves |
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There's not smoke without it (7) |
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A plant smoked by some (7) |
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___ Lords, 18th-century Glasgow merchants (7) |
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Smoked plant (7) |
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Taxi turns up, attending to company that's rolled up |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
02 Feb 2024 |
Taxi turns up, attending to company that's rolled up (7) |
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Cabot and co., discovering a pipe filler (7) |
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Leaves firm after Cabot returns |
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Source of nicotine (7) |
Puzzler |
20 Dec 2023 |
Peace pipe filler |
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Explorer backed by company leaves (7) |
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Major crop of North Carolina |
New York Times |
11 Jun 2023 |
Recreational drug |
The Guardian Speedy |
05 Mar 2023 |
Taboo for Mormons and Sikhs |
Newsday |
24 Dec 2022 |
Overly protective of 'Bravo Bill', copper's top snout |
The Telegraph Toughie |
26 Aug 2022 |
Cash crop in the Carolinas |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Jul 2022 |
Boat off, head of consolidating company leaves |
The Times Cryptic |
10 Jun 2022 |
Smokeable plant |
The Times Concise |
19 Mar 2022 |
Heartless abbot knocks back first course with cold duck, and leaves for a smoke |
Irish Times Crosaire |
29 Jan 2022 |
Shag explorer lying back, commander |
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Shag explorer lying back, commander |
The Guardian Cryptic |
09 Dec 2021 |
Explorer heading westward, company leaves |
The Times Cryptic |
02 Dec 2021 |
Leaves used for smoking |
The Times Concise |
01 Sep 2021 |
Plant to mostly support firm |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Aug 2021 |
Snout stuck in pipe? |
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Involved boat company to smuggle cocaine plant |
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Leaves, cycling A-to-B, calves, to begin with, firm |
The Telegraph Toughie |
27 Jan 2021 |
Nicotine plant |
The Sun Two Speed |
23 Jan 2021 |
Leaves smoked to endlessly support company |
The Sun Two Speed |
23 Jan 2021 |
Baccy |
The Telegraph Quick |
05 Dec 2020 |
Heartless abbot knocks back first course with cold duck and leaves for a smoke |
Irish Times Crosaire |
02 May 2020 |
Pipe fitting? |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Apr 2020 |
Preparing cocoa but heartlessly leaves |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
10 Mar 2020 |
Pipe fill |
Thomas Joseph |
05 Nov 2019 |
Caught, framed by old explorer over weed |
The Telegraph Toughie |
23 Aug 2019 |
North Carolina crop |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Jul 2019 |
Leaves company after return of Italian explorer |
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Pipe filler |
Family Time |
03 Mar 2019 |
North Carolina crop |
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Nicotine-rich plant |
The Times Concise |
27 Nov 2018 |
Husk of burnt cocoa plant |
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Leaf for smoking |
The Times Concise |
24 Oct 2018 |
Plant treated cocoa seeds in big tub |
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Popular narcotic |
The Telegraph Quick |
11 Aug 2018 |
Leaves to set up taxi firm |
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Old boy tucked into cold-filled tortilla for a quid perhaps |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Jul 2018 |
Something used in a pinch? |
New York Times |
01 Apr 2018 |
Source of nicotine |
The Sun Two Speed |
16 Mar 2018 |
Something used in a pinch? |
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Explorer taken aback by firm producing harmful product |
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Traveller set up business supplying stuff from Virginia |
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Addictive leaf |
The Times Concise |
16 Jun 2017 |
Leaves a couple of cents in battered boot |
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Heartless abbot rejects carbon copy from order and leaves for a smoke |
Irish Times Crosaire |
18 Feb 2017 |
To nearly support every other crop is dangerous stuff |
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Shag caught countless oysters, initially behind boat at sea |
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Web crawler brought up account of smoker's requisite |
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Commander and navigator retired for shag? |
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Turns up, officer has a reputation for taking money off criminals with good books in nicotine plant |
Irish Times Crosaire |
09 Jul 2016 |
To reversing taxi, starts to call out: 'Put that in your pipe and smoke it!' |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 Apr 2016 |
Weedy type deemed to be unhealthy |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Feb 2016 |
Important Colonial cash crop |
LA Times Daily |
14 Dec 2015 |
Plant obtained by explorer turning up with company |
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Cigarette filling |
USA Today |
18 Nov 2015 |
American explorer brought back to company ... this! |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
07 Nov 2015 |
Plant obtained by explorer turning up with company |
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Smokers' 'weed' |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 May 2015 |
Shag |
The Telegraph Quick |
10 Mar 2015 |
Leaves for a cigar |
LA Times Daily |
02 Mar 2015 |
Cigarette filling |
Universal |
05 Jan 2015 |
Important Colonial cash crop |
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Cigarette filling |
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Cigarette filling |
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Leaves for a cigar |
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What's old country's top navigator brought back? |
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Unhealthy stuff that's cured |
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Snuff stuff |
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Having turned back nearly half way across ocean, explorer leaves from the Americas |
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Caldwell's "__ Road" |
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Its genus is Nicotiana |
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Cash crop for the southern American colonies |
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Popular vice |
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Slow-burning leaf |
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Jamestown crop |
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Basic ingredient? |
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Plug material |
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Humidor contents |
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Nightshade family member |
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Pipe filler |
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Snuff stuff |
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It may be in a plug |
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Carolina cash crop |
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"___ Road" |
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It may be in a plug |
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Crop with a powerful Washington lobby |
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Slow-burning leaf |
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Caldwell's ___ Road |
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Powerful Washington lobby |
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Plantation product |
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"___ Road," Caldwell novel |
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Meerschaum input |
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Road of stage fame |
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Havana, e.g. |
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Certain road |
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Plant of the nightshade family. |
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Useful plant. |
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Widely cultivated annual. |
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Product of North Carolina. |
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Long-run "Road." |
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Product of New England. |
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Brought to England by Sir Francis Drake. |
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