Last seen in:
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 8906
- The Guardian - Quick crossword No 16,069 - Nov 6 2021
- The Sun - Two Speed - Nov 10 2020
- The Sun - Two Speed - Dec 3 2019
- Universal - May 16 2018
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 28,556 - Oct 12 2017
- Universal - Sep 22 2015
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,496 - May 22 2014
- Universal - Apr 24 2013
- Universal - Mar 16 2013
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