Language partly learnt on guesswork (6) |
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__-in-cheek |
LA Times Daily |
05 Mar 2024 |
___-in-cheek |
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Flap in the opening of a shoe (6) |
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With a gun at your toe, such language is not surprising! |
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Gun, shot in extremity, giving voice (6) |
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Hold it! You've too much to say for yourself! |
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Organ for tasting food |
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Meaty language (6) |
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Organ of taste |
The Times Concise |
13 Jan 2024 |
It can get in the groove! (6) |
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Tacos de lengua protein |
USA Today |
11 Oct 2023 |
Mouth organ |
Family Time |
02 Oct 2023 |
Language |
The Telegraph Quick |
09 Sep 2023 |
See 35-Across |
New York Times |
12 Jun 2023 |
Taste bud locale |
Thomas Joseph |
07 Jun 2023 |
Discourse centred at heart on old Shetland viol |
The Telegraph Toughie |
23 May 2023 |
Language |
The Telegraph Quick |
17 Mar 2023 |
Licker? |
The Telegraph Quick |
11 Dec 2022 |
Hold it to keep silent |
The Guardian Quick |
06 Dec 2022 |
Hindi or Hebrew |
New York Times |
11 Nov 2022 |
__-in-cheek (insincere) |
Newsday |
01 Nov 2022 |
Shoe part (could be possibly tied or twisted?) |
The Guardian Quick |
22 Oct 2022 |
Language |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Sep 2022 |
Place for taste buds |
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Mouth organ? |
The Guardian Quick |
29 Apr 2022 |
Mouth organ? |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Apr 2022 |
One getting depressed during exams? |
New York Times |
20 Mar 2022 |
Language spoken in part of Oxford? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
17 Nov 2021 |
Organ in the mouth |
The Telegraph Quick |
20 Sep 2021 |
Language employed by Sheraton guest |
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Taste bud setting |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Jul 2021 |
Shoe part |
The Washington Post |
25 Jun 2021 |
Shoe part |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jun 2021 |
Shoe part below the laces |
Newsday |
10 May 2021 |
Language; organ |
The Times Concise |
15 Apr 2021 |
Sticky part of a frog |
Universal |
11 Apr 2021 |
Tastebud setting |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Dec 2020 |
__-in-cheek (insincere) |
Newsday |
26 Oct 2020 |
One part of body or another in which gun is deviously hidden |
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Mouth part |
Family Time |
07 Jun 2020 |
Taste bud setting |
Thomas Joseph |
09 May 2020 |
Soft on guest's entertaining language |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
08 Apr 2020 |
Endless gum swallowed by old revolutionary, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
01 Apr 2020 |
Taste test need |
LA Times Daily |
22 Feb 2020 |
Taste test need |
The Washington Post |
22 Feb 2020 |
Measure size perhaps missing large organ |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 Dec 2019 |
Spanish or Portuguese |
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Spanish or Portuguese |
New York Times |
08 Dec 2019 |
Body part sticking out in the Rolling Stones logo |
The Washington Post Sunday |
08 Dec 2019 |
Get on badly around university, in a manner of speaking |
Irish Times Crosaire |
23 Nov 2019 |
Insist on guests eating Chinese, perhaps? |
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One getting into the groove down on the floor? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Nov 2019 |
What the butcher is selling with boar from Baton Rouge |
Irish Times Crosaire |
18 Sep 2019 |
Wait on guests, taking in language |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
31 Jul 2019 |
Language |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 Jul 2019 |
Tissue in one's mouth? |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 Jul 2019 |
Chinese society content to shun ukulele and mouth organ |
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Language |
The Telegraph Quick |
22 May 2019 |
Language |
The Guardian Speedy |
28 Apr 2019 |
Flap under shoelaces |
Irish Times Simplex |
06 Apr 2019 |
Voice quality encapsulates good, upper-class dialect |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 Mar 2019 |
Half of guests not turning up at first -- rudely, one could be put out |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
16 Feb 2019 |
It's not entirely lost on guest speaker |
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Language used by parliament on Guernsey |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Jan 2019 |
Wait on guests eating meat |
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Tissue in the mouth |
Irish Times Simplex |
24 Dec 2018 |
It may be held or bitten |
LA Times Daily |
21 Dec 2018 |
It may be held or bitten |
The Washington Post |
21 Dec 2018 |
Language that's evident in butcher's? |
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Word in the etymology of ''linguini'' |
Newsday |
20 Oct 2018 |
Arbiter of good taste? |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Oct 2018 |
Language good and classy in timbre |
The Sun Two Speed |
21 Jun 2018 |
Mouth part |
The Sun Two Speed |
21 Jun 2018 |
Go with tune composed for organ |
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'Poking it out' could be considered rude language |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Jun 2018 |
Language somewhat lost on guests |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
30 May 2018 |
. Mouthpiece in // Hindi or Tamil, for example |
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Long, sticky part of an anteater |
USA Today |
27 Mar 2018 |
Word with mother or sharp |
New York Times |
27 Jan 2018 |
Arbiter of good taste? |
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It may be held or bitten |
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Word with mother or sharp |
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Maybe Spanish gunshot severing digit |
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Mouth organ? |
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Part 8 of today's quote |
Canadiana |
13 Nov 2017 |
A snake has a forked one |
New York Times |
09 Oct 2017 |
Taste buds' place |
Newsday |
08 Oct 2017 |
Shoe part |
Universal |
14 Jul 2017 |
Taste bud locale |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Jul 2017 |
Mandarin or Mandingo |
New York Times |
07 Jul 2017 |
Tasty bit is like 9 across |
Irish Times Crosaire |
07 Jun 2017 |
Hippie's target for piercing is part of a 3 Dn. |
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Mandarin or Mandingo |
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A snake has a forked one |
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Shoe part |
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Mouth organ |
Premier Sunday |
04 Dec 2016 |
Bell's clapper |
The Washington Post |
08 Sep 2016 |
One of the mothers will say nothing if told to hold it |
Irish Times Crosaire |
04 Jun 2016 |
Stone lost by one visiting speaker |
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Language; promontory |
The Times Concise |
20 May 2016 |
You hold it, mum! |
The Telegraph Toughie |
12 May 2016 |
Muscular tissue in the mouth |
Irish Times Simplex |
07 Apr 2016 |
Accent describing girl's upper class dialect |
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Poor gnu cutting part of foot and part of mouth |
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Expression includes good acceptable language |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
29 Oct 2015 |
Natural language |
USA Today |
09 Oct 2015 |
A bit of body language |
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Mouth tissue |
Irish Times Simplex |
17 Aug 2015 |
Speech's not about half the guests |
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Spit on the 11 25 |
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Natural language |
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Secretly sweet on guest speaker |
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Raspberry producer? |
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1-Down, e.g. |
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Mother ___ |
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Speaker out of orbit on guest night |
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Shoe part |
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Shoe part below the laces |
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Shoe part |
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Taste bud locale |
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Play staccato, in a way |
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One rudely put out? |
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Place for taste buds |
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Taste buds' place |
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Natural language |
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Dialect |
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Mouth part |
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Dialect |
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It can be in the groove |
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Language |
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Taste bud locale |
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Language |
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Talking organ |
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It may be held or bitten |
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Shoe part |
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Talking organ |
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Sneaker part |
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Mouth organ? |
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Sneaker feature |
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Lollipop licker |
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Clapper |
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Shoe piece |
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___ twister |
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Language |
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Speech instrument |
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Shoe piece |
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Deli meat offering |
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Word with tie or lash |
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Wagon pole |
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Moth's glossa |
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Dialect |
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Language |
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Oxford part. |
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English or French. |
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Language. |
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Deli meat offering |
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Kebab meat |
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Mouthful? |
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