Last seen in:
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 29,963 - Apr 16 2022
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 28,715 - Apr 17 2018
- New York Times - Jul 5 2009
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise 1104 - May 17, 2009
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise 989 - March 4, 2007
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise 863 - September 26, 2004
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 2,252 - Aug 22 2004
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 2,248 - Jul 25 2004
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 2,216 - Dec 14 2003
- New York Times - Feb 23 2001
Related Clues:
- Playfully make fun of
- Raillery, give-and-take
- Frivolous banter
- Seems the older you get the worse you get in a playful way
- Rallying this before the brother is around
- The sort of frivolity one might expect from a dirty old man
- such frivolity might one a nasty old man
- The sort of banter you'd expect from a naughty old man
- It's no good in time for banter
- No good being old if it makes you so playful
- The sort of jokes you'd expect from a nasty old man
- Playful enough, in a manner of speaking, to make one naughty at last
- It's worthless so to have a doctor with nothing on the ship
- The sort of banter you might get from a dirty old man
- No good in time for such joking