Last seen in:
- The Sun - Two Speed - Mar 27 2021
- The Guardian - Quick crossword No 15,802 - Dec 30 2020
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 29,417 - Jul 16 2020
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise No 1594
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,848 - Jul 8 2015
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,740 - Mar 4 2015
- Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate - Sep 7 2014
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,509 - Jun 6 2014
- The Times - Concise - Sunday Times Concise 1144 - February 21, 2010
- The Guardian - Quick crossword No 12,162 - May 2 2009
Related Clues:
- Satire - burlesque
- Satirise
- (Words) inferring the opposite of what's actually said
- Literary satire
- Take-off
- Use of words to imply the opposite of what they mean
- Paradoxical sarcasm
- Satirical personal attack
- It's lost on some people
- Figure to press young beginner
- What air quotes sometimes indicate
- Use of words to convey the opposite of what they normally mean
- Twist of a sort
- Sarcastic talk brings club to untimely end
- Twist in a tale