Rogue disrupting travel (6) |
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In olden days. a knight's attendant or page (6) |
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Knave (arch) |
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About a royal attendant who's an old scoundrel (6) |
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Knave forced to travel |
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Scoundrel |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Aug 2024 |
Travel around with a rascal |
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Old rogue has to travel around (6) |
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Medieval rascal |
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Figure out later he's an old rogue (6) |
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Go right in to a knave, at one time (6) |
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Version later converted scoundrel |
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Rascal! Travel hither and thither! |
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Shakespearean attendant |
LA Times Daily |
18 Feb 2018 |
Shakespearean attendant |
The Washington Post |
18 Feb 2018 |
Shakespearean attendant |
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The old rascal gets travel-sick |
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Renaissance rascal |
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"___ vile" (epithet for Falstaff) |
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Old-fashioned cad |
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Knave |
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"Thou liest, wicked __!": "Measure for Measure" |
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"Thou liest, wicked __!": "Measure for Measure" |
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Scoundrel |
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Knight's attendant |
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Knight's attendant |
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Rascal of old |
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Old scoundrel |
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Rascal of yore |
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Knave, to Shakespeare |
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Scoundrel |
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Scoundrel |
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Scoundrel. |
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Knave. |
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Rascal of the good old days. |
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Rapscallion. |
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