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1$\begingroup$ Where is this clue from? e.g. if from a newspaper, what is the name of the newspaper and what day/week/etc. edition? Are you sure it is a cryptic clue, not just a crossword clue? $\endgroup$– bobbleCommented Jun 11 at 4:12
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$\begingroup$ Welcome to PSE (Puzzling Stack Exchange)! $\endgroup$– Will.Octagon.GibsonCommented Jun 11 at 5:09
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1$\begingroup$ For one, this clue has appeared in the Ashburton Guardian on 03-Dec-16 and 21-Sep-19 (they genuinely reused a whole crossword!) Since crosswords like this often get syndicated out across many publications, I imagine it will also have turned up in other places too (so this might not be where the OP found it) but it's at least confirmation that it's out there in the public domain. $\endgroup$– StivCommented Jun 11 at 11:19
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