Last seen in:
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 9325
- Canadiana - Oct 17 2022
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 9016
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 8951
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 30,033 - Jul 7 2022
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 8460
- The Times - Concise - Times Concise No 8259
- The Times - Concise - Times2 Concise 7191 - November 23, 2016
- The Times - Concise - Times2 Concise 6883 - November 30, 2015
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,318 - Oct 25 2013
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- Take inspiration from short rest
- Breathe in (gas, smoke)
- Inspire, as wine may be allowed to do
- Take the air?
- Breath in
- Take one drag that contains nitrogen
- Express taking soldiers into city centre, ultimately
- Expel gas from second-grade, broken heater
- Take into mouth newly-made herb tea
- Engineers indulged in dip and wheeze
- With quiet intensity, say b— heater's broken
- Take inspiration from book about what some soldiers turn up
- Inspire brother with European articles
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