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noun • (Yiddish) a little; a piece • (Yiddish) a contrived and often used bit of business that a performer uses to steal attention • (Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning • (Yiddish) a devious trick; a bit of cheating | ||||||||
28% | 4 | Garvin finally accepted in routine, the smallest of the brood | ||||||
noun • disparaging terms for small people | ||||||||
27% | 11 | Accepted without criticism | ||||||
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Routine Criticism Husbands Accepted Crossword Clue
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SHTICK which was last seen in the Telegraph Toughie crossword.
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SHTICK
Updated: October 12, 2023
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1 | Accepted criticism without complaint
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07 Oct 2007 | New York Times / 07 Oct 2007 |
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3 | Criticism of criticism | |
4 | Everyone amazed, reportedly, over effort accepted as part of normal routine
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01 Feb 2015 | The Guardian Everyman / 01 Feb 2015 |
5 | Garvin finally accepted in routine, the smallest of the brood
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13 Oct 2021 | The Guardian Cryptic / 13 Oct 2021 |
6 | His works were initially met with criticism from conservative theologians, but were later accepted by many scholars. | |
7 | Routine part of a routine
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20 Aug 2021 | New York Times / 20 Aug 2021 |
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