Last seen in:
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 9400
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 9379
- USA Today - Jul 5 2022
- Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate - Dec 5 2020
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 29,337 - Apr 14 2020
- The Guardian - Quick crossword No 15,443 - Nov 5 2019
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise Jumbo No 1377
- The Sun - Two Speed - Jun 18 2018
- The Times - Concise - Times2 Concise 7121 - September 2, 2016
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 7082
Related Clues:
- Could make up the prices of mussels, by the sound of them, to have after tea
- By no means the first to end with a broken thigh
- That's by no means the first broken thigh 'e got
- Henry would be the very last to get high with T and E and be 10 across
- That sounds like the mussel that's forearmed, perhaps
- The first of the height comes last
- 'E would not be by any means the first to get high with T
- Try to start to be forearmed with them
- Not the sort of mussels Molly Malone would have had for sale by the armful
- 'Was this Henry chewed, or England's own 31 across? (6)'
- Bluff King Hal was at the height of this
- Muscle of the upper arm
- 12.5 percent
- Muscle strengthened by curls, informally
- Certain muscles