Wry toff heard to dismiss badly damaged car (5,3) |
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Said straightaway "Total wreck" (5-3) |
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Offer wit about total wreck (5-3) |
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Loan cancellation left on? Sounds like completely the opposite! (5-3) |
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Vehicle too damaged to repair |
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Decry |
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Wrecked vehicle |
The Guardian Speedy |
10 Sep 2023 |
Just heard Dicky's a total loss |
The Guardian Cryptic |
04 Sep 2023 |
Send a letter of request as result of vehicle collision |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Oct 2022 |
Disregard wreck |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 May 2022 |
Forget about crash? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Aug 2021 |
Cancel summons seeing upper-class type swallow drug |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Feb 2021 |
Bad loan, to an accountant |
The Washington Post |
17 Aug 2020 |
Bad loan, to an accountant |
LA Times Daily |
17 Aug 2020 |
Whiskey sour arrives finally - service isn't one to remember |
Irish Times Crosaire |
18 Sep 2019 |
Insurance loss |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 Apr 2019 |
Cancel debt immediately we're told |
The Sun Two Speed |
28 Apr 2019 |
Vehicle that is a total wreck |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
20 Jan 2019 |
Cancellation of a bad debt |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
24 Dec 2017 |
Destroy (car) |
The Telegraph Quick |
18 Jan 2017 |
Cancel, a debt perhaps |
Irish Times Simplex |
27 Dec 2016 |
Centre-forward to put pen to paper saying switch is something one needs to give up on |
Irish Times Crosaire |
12 Dec 2016 |
Remove debt straight away, we hear |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
24 Nov 2016 |
Did I hear you right - from the beginning burn the bondholders' debt? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
12 Jun 2015 |
Give up on what bank is unlikely to do with 1 down |
Irish Times Crosaire |
18 Mar 2015 |
Send letter immediately for broadcast |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 Feb 2015 |
Remove from the books, as an unpaid debt |
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Deem unsalvageable |
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Give up on |
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"Oops, the zero in '10' ended up on my desk blotter instead of the returnI guess that's a ___" |
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Cancellation of a debt |
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Depreciate |
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Tax deduction |
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Remove from the books, as an unpaid debt |
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Cancel |
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