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noun • a state of mind that is discussed as if it were a place | ||||
| 29% | 8 | Ordinary singer and ordinary song work together! | ||
noun • a musical composition for voices and orchestra based on a religious text | ||||
| 28% | 9 | Had a fear of police and once said, 'Some of my critics have accused me of liking only suspenseful stories... This is completely untrue. I like the ordinary, everyday, ordinary suspense story' | ||
noun • English film director noted for his skill in creating suspense (1899-1980) | ||||
Seclusion From Ordinary Life
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IVORYTOWER which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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IVORYTOWER
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Similar Clues
| Clue | Source | |
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➡️ | A religious person who chooses a life of seclusion | |
➡️ | Had a fear of police and once said, 'Some of my critics have accused me of liking only suspenseful stories... This is completely untrue. I like the ordinary, everyday, ordinary suspense story' | |
➡️ | In seclusion
New York Times -
05 May 1984 | New York Times / 05 May 1984 |
➡️ | Ordinary singer and ordinary song work together!
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07 Apr 2023 | Telegraph Toughie / 07 Apr 2023 |
➡️ | Periods of pious seclusion
New York Times -
18 Jul 1984 | New York Times / 18 Jul 1984 |
➡️ | Put into seclusion
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19 Oct 1984 | New York Times / 19 Oct 1984 |
➡️ | Went into seclusion
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10 Aug 1998 | New York Times / 10 Aug 1998 |
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