Clue | Length | Answer |
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Eliminated | 3 letters | out |
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Eliminated | 4 letters | axed |
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Eliminated | 6 letters | erased |
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Eliminated | 7 letters | cut-out |
Eliminated | 8 letters | ruledout |
Eliminated | 11 letters | knocked-out |
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- Cut
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- Got rid of, in a way
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- Dismissed
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- Dumped
- Chopped
- Involuntarily out of a jo
- Sent packing
- Gave the boot
- Given the heave-ho
- Took a bough?
- Laid off, as workers
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- In a split way
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- Cut severely
- cut from a staff
- hewn
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- cut from the payroll
- Dismissed by a cross editor
- Cut drastically
- Gave the heave-ho to
- Felled
- Terminated
- Cancelled, sacked
- canceled abruptly
- Eliminated
- used a hatchet on
- cut without mercy, as a budget
- Cancelled
- gave a pink slip
- Gave walking papers to
- Chopped; cancelled
- Hewed
- Woodsman thus given the push?
- Fired, informally
- Gave a pink slip to
- Eighty-sixed
- Involuntarily out of a job
- Cut, in a way
- Reduced drastically
- Given the gate
- Gave the gate to
- Emulated Lizzie Borden?
- Cut out of the budget
- Split a log
- Smashed an ash
- Used a hatchet
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- Suddenly canned from a job
- Felled (tree)
- Abruptly discontinued
- Callously fired
- Fired, in slang
- killed off, in a script
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- Fired, or laid off less politely
- Gave the boot (to), as an employee
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- cut from the lineup, say
- Chopped down, as by a lumberjack
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- Suddenly removed
- summarily let go
- took a hatchet to
- Took [show] off the air
- Given the chop by a cross editor
- Discontinued [project]
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- Taken off air
- Fired from work, in slang
- Endlessly taxed and given the chop
- Fired from a job
- Abruptly fired
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- gave the pink slip
- made redundant - by the hatchet man?
- Chopped Down, As A Lumberjack Would
- Fired, like an unreliable employee
- Cut off
- gave the heave-ho
- Suddenly cancelled
- Chopped down a tree
- chopped down with a hatchet
- Fired from a job in slang
- Got rid of by a cross editor
- Chopped down as a tree
- Gave sack to some lax editor
- Cut, chopped
- Dropped (from a team)
- got rid of a cross journalist
- Dismissed, cut
- Dropped [TV show]
- Dispensed with by a cross editor?
- One kiss and journalist is sacked
- a cross media boss gets dismissed
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- flaxseed selflessly cut
- Dismissed a Times journalist
- Cut acerbic leader by journalist
- Sacked
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- Though a natural for, is eliminated
- Deleted
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- Cleared the boards
- Clean, now
- Gone, now
- Rubbed out or off
- Took out
- Got rid of marks
- Now blank
- When data's been ...... ...
- Obliterated
- Rubbed out
- Eliminated, in a way
- Wiped clean
- Times editor's removed
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- Cleared out of Red Sea craft
- Killed off characters?
- Deleted, as data
- Got rid of, in a way
- Times editor taken out, not to be seen
- Expunged
- Removed from wild Red Sea
- made sure your slip wasn't showing?
- cleared from the board
- Destroyed in the turbulent Red Sea
- red sea wrongly deleted
- Blue-pencilled by The Times editor
- wiped out at one's desk, say
- part of vera's edition being deleted
- wiped off the board
- undid
- purged from the records
- Backspaced over
- Demagnetized perhaps
- Removed, as pencil marks
- Wiped away
- Seared badly and removed
- Cleared (a disk)
- Like a clean blackboard
- Took out, as a wrong answer
- rubbed out red sea, perhaps
- Used the rubber end of a pencil
- times journalist deleted...
- No longer on the page
- no longer written on
- Blank, now
- Completely clean again
- Cleared the tape
- Taken out
- Effaced
- Cleaned, as a disk
- Gone from the program
- Canceled
- Cleared a tape
- Removed
- Got the lead out?
- Rubbed with rubber
- Gone from the board
- Unwrote
- Scraped (out)
- Cleaned the blackboard
- Liquidated, as a hood
- Eliminated
- Taken off the paper
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- Removed journalist after ages
- Removed all evidence of
- no longer on-board?
- rubbed out the red sea, perhaps
- Cleaned the slate
- Times editor removed
- times' editor taken out
- wiped from the whiteboard
- removed from a blackboard
- removed, as a pencil mark
- Used the pink side of a pencil
- rubbed out the time des returned
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- red sea could easily be wiped out
- cleared away
- Cleared the slate
- deleted, as a flash drive
- cleared, as a whiteboard
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- Wiped clear
- Cleared, as one's name?
- Removed from a whiteboard
- Got rid of Times journalist
- removed part of chapter as editor
- cleared one's name, maybe?
- Permanently removed
- Wiped out, as deer might well be
- Unwritten
- Rubbed away errors
- Hapless spearhead is rubbed out
- Wiped off a board
- Journalist, after ages, expunged
- Left one with nothing to read
- ‘red sea' erroneously deleted
- Removed deer as diseased
- Annulled the sentence, perhaps
- Obliterated as deer scattered
- Taken off the board
- Red Sea (anag.); seared (anag.)
- Wiped from a chalkboard
- ages getting journalist removed
- Red Sea turmoil wiped from memory
- Wiped out or removed completely
- Got rid of Times edition
- Wiped from a blackboard
- Removed pencil marks
- Wiped out as deer may well be
- Eliminated or removed completely
- upset as deer are removed
- removed from red sea, possibly
- Deleted, removed completely
- Removed marks from the board
- Deleted, rubbed out
- removed the records from the red sea
- Used the pink end of a pencil
- Took off
- Wiped off
- removed or rubbed out
- Evidently regretted having dashed off
- Rubbed off
- Scrubbed away, no longer visible
- Used pencil rubber
- Times editor getting rubbed out
- cleared, as a hard drive
- Deleted computer files
- Took the lead
- removed from the whiteboard
- Worn out
- Whacked
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- Over's partner
- In the open
- Pass
- Not home
- No longer an option
- Old hat
- In print
- Result of a sacrifice
- No longer chic
- Umpire's cry
- Away
- Published
- Fully anesthetized
- Extinguished
- Like school, sometimes
- Not in
- Means of escape
- Dated
- Git
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- Excuse
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- Down for the count
- Revealed
- Ump's call
- Now published
- So last year
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- Having lunch, say
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- Not safe
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- Away from home
- Available for purchase
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- Like one who fans
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- Some fun in the sun
- Hit a low point
- Like Ellen, now
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- Empty
- Unconscious
- On strike, bowled perhaps?
- Inaccurate
- Not allowed in the shops
- Available? Not here
- No longer in prison
- Yogurt occasionally available
- See 94-Down
- l.g.b.t. life-style magazine
- See 112 Across
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- Tagged on a diamond
- sac fly's result
- pan ... (end well)
- Ump's cry
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- In bloom, but not at home
- Unacceptable in the south
- Diamond call
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- National defense goal?
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- Ump's call for a batter
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- "am-scray!"
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- Published books about university
- it's not in a mouthpiece
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- Pitcher's goal
- Unfashionable
- Decision that's always wrong!
- No longer imprisoned
- Available and unavailable
- Dismissed at wicket
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- Walking back to the pavilion
- Revealed to be away
- on strike
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- there for all to see
- Sleeping soundly
- Published, on sale
- Revealed, in the open
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- Call at home?
- Heading back to the pavilion?
- So yesterday
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- part of ko
- last word of "casey at the bat"
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- tagged, perhaps
- So last week
- home sick, say
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- Known to be impossible
- LGTBQ magazine
- "Shoo!"
- Knives ... (2019 Rian Johnson film)
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- Unreplenished
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- ".... of Africa"
- .... to lunch
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- Not indoors
- ".... of Africa," film
- Hurler's quest
- In's opposite
- Eviction-notice word
- Inning ender
- "Begone!"
- "Scat!"
- "Scram!"
- Extinguished, as a fire
- LGBTQ+ magazine since 1992
- “Baby's Day ...,” 1994 film
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- "leave now!"
- Keen to get away
- In-n-... Burger
- At lunch e.g.
- On a walk, perhaps
- For crying ... loud!
- Not feasible
- Three strikes and you're
- Opposite of in
- Skedaddle
- Umpire's shout
- Baseball ump's call
- Fast asleep
- Ump's call, sometimes
- Away in a southerly direction
- Baseball call
- not in the office
- Unseen winning card, in poker lingo
- What three strikes make
- Eliminated
- Not closeted
- No longer closeted
- Not safe, in baseball
- Passe
- Home sick
- On a date
- Dead, as a bulb
- Déclassé
- On the fritz
- Shopping, maybe
- At lunch, maybe
- Follower of fresh or foul
- Bouncer's demand
- Unsafe, in a way
- On an errand, maybe
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- Sixth of an inning
- No longer popular
- Barred from the youth centre
- Not allowed to reverse round the bend
- Standing start
- No longer burning
- "Include me ......": Sam Goldwyn
- Inning closer
- "Gone fishin'"
- Issued, as a book
- In circulation
- "Odd Man ......"
- Pitcher's aim
- Bouncer's cry
- Call at Wimbledon
- Three strikes
- Aloud
- Away from
- Cry at a tennis match
- Ball-park verdict
- Word with come or go
- "Odd Man ......," 1947 film
- Word with go or grow
- Opposite of safe, sometimes
- No longer encaged
- In circulation, as a newspaper
- [See above]
- Fresh ... of college
- Umpire's ruling in baseball or tennis
- Not at home in Tynemouth
- Chic no more
- Off The Court
- Off The Playing Surface
- Half Of A Double Play