Last seen in:
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 30,396 - Sep 4 2023
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 30,097 - Sep 20 2022
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 29,974 - Apr 29 2022
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 29,680 - May 20 2021
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,252 - Aug 9 2013
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,163 - Apr 27 2013
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 27,001 - Oct 19 2012
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 26,415 - Dec 4 2010
- The Telegraph - QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 26,014 - Aug 22 2009
- Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate - Mar 21 2009
Related Clues:
- Has 'e a broken leg from flying?
- Used to be Bob coming at the double
- Has 'e got a broken leg? More likely a wing
- Better than a birdie is a big birdie
- Two under par in the air of course
- Of course that's two below par
- Sounds as if you can get from under it if the money is out of date
- What a glee to be so much under par!
- Chew it up at money of old
- That was money, so get from under it, by the sound of it
- Has 'e got a broken leg - or wing?
- Used to be to Bob, by the sound of it
- Bob and Bob of old made for nil
- One predator is below two, of course
- Bigger and better bird than a birdie, of course