Last seen in:
- USA Today - Aug 8 2022
- New York Times - Nov 18 2014
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 25,886 - Mar 26 2009
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 25,639 - Jun 10 2008
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise 1055 - June 8, 2008
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 25,209 - Jan 24 2007
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise 924 - November 27, 2005
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise 828 - January 25, 2004
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 23,650 - Jan 26 2002
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