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noun • a Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC) • a linear unit of the size of type slightly larger than an em | ||||||||
36% | 10 | Inhabitant of Tyneside | ||||||
noun • an inhabitant of the North • an American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War) | ||||||||
36% | 7 | Tyneside lads | ||||||
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Greek Speaking Orator As Guide Not To Tyneside Crossword Clue
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CICERO which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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CICERO
Updated: October 14, 2023
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1 | Balmy Mr Capp carrying nowt to Tyneside
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2 | Inhabitant of Tyneside | |
3 | Local inn around Tyneside may provide Italian dish
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21 May 2007 | The Guardian Cryptic / 21 May 2007 |
4 | Lot of Tyneside not completely developed
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23 Jul 2002 | The Guardian Cryptic / 23 Jul 2002 |
5 | One from Tyneside taking part in binge or dieting?
The Guardian Everyman -
21 Aug 2016 | The Guardian Everyman / 21 Aug 2016 |
6 | Tyneside lads | |
7 | Wade, say, from Tyneside towards Keswick and Muscat?
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13 May 2008 | The Guardian Cryptic / 13 May 2008 |
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