eg "She sells seashells by the seashore" (6-7) |
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'Imaginary menagerie', say (6-7) |
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Alliterative series of words (6-7) |
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Tricky-to-pronounce phrase |
Newsday |
03 Apr 2024 |
Difficult to pronounce sentence or phrase (6,7) |
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One is pronouncedly hard to say (6-7) |
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Difficult word sequence (6,7) |
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"She sells seashells ..." is one (2 words) |
Family Time |
16 Jan 2023 |
Stuttering woe, possibly? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
29 Sep 2022 |
'Rubber baby buggy bumper', for example |
The Guardian Quick |
09 May 2022 |
Challenge to make English shingle or German manger? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Jun 2020 |
*'Stupid superstition,' for one |
The Washington Post |
05 May 2020 |
*"Stupid superstition," for one |
LA Times Daily |
05 May 2020 |
'She sells seashells . . .' for example |
USA Today |
30 Mar 2020 |
*It’s hard to say |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Oct 2019 |
*It's hard to say |
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''Unique New York,'' for one |
Newsday |
11 Nov 2018 |
Expression difficult to articulate |
The Guardian Speedy |
14 Apr 2018 |
'Rubber baby buggy bumpers,' for one |
Eugene Sheffer |
31 Jan 2018 |
Part of shoe on dishonest person? It's hard to say |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Nov 2017 |
Stuttering woe exacerbated, something difficult to say |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Mar 2017 |
Something hard to say |
The Times Concise |
06 Mar 2017 |
It's hard to say |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Jan 2017 |
Something hard to pronounce |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Dec 2016 |
Unhappy guest wrote it around noon? It's hard to say |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Nov 2016 |
Phrase difficult to say |
The Telegraph Quick |
24 May 2016 |
Phrase difficult to articulate |
The Guardian Speedy |
20 Mar 2016 |
What'll make tune go wrong? It's hard to say |
The Telegraph Toughie |
11 Mar 2016 |
Difficult words to say ensure twit got confused |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Feb 2016 |
What it is is difficult to say |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Oct 2015 |
Sequence of words difficult to say |
The Guardian Quick |
25 Apr 2015 |
Party game for linguists? |
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The starts of 20-, 29-, 36- and 46-Across, e.g., when repeated quickly in order |
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"She sells seashells," for example |
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Speaker's challenge scrambled three times in this puzzle |
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Speaker's challenge scrambled three times in this puzzle |
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'Three free throws,' e.g. |
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Enunciation challenge |
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It's hard to say |
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"She sells seashells," for example |
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"Peter Piper..." is one |
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"Soldier's shoulders," for one |
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"Peter Piper..." is one |
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"Soldier's shoulders," for one |
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Enunciation challenge |
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"Rubber baby buggy bumpers," for one |
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"Rubber baby buggy bumpers," for one |
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It's hard to say |
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"She sells seashells . . . , " e.g. |
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"Peter Piper . . . ," e.g. |
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"Peter Piper." |
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"Peter Piper," etc. |
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"Truly rural," for example. |
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