Last seen in:
- The Chronicle of Higher Education - May 25 2018
- L.A. Times Daily - Oct 30 2016
- Wall Street Journal - Jun 16 2014 - Manhattan Crossings
- L.A. Times Daily - Oct 26 2012
- Boston Globe - Apr 10 2011
- Wall Street Journal - Dec 11 2009 - December 11, 2009 - Your Mileage May Vary
- L.A. Times Magazine - Oct 23 2005
- Wall Street Journal - Oct 1 2004 - Farm Surplus
- New York Times - Jul 21 2004
- Wall Street Journal - Sep 28 2001 - Double-Entry Accounting
Related Clues:
- Under the car he would be only a coxcomb
- An addition would have him without a wash
- With an addition he would be a bit like 17 across
- He might go with 28 across
- With an addition, this relation might need a wash
- He might become quite a coxcomb with a car
- With an addition he might get relatively dirty
- He's under the car for the cock (5).
- He might go after the car for the comb
- He might make a comb after a car
- An addition would make him dirty
- That's relatively the last of 11 across
- An addition could make him relatively dirty
- It makes him boil to get under Car B
- Under the fur he would come to the boil