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Yorkshire Post Weekend Prize Crossword No 1718
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18a Recovered quickly returned after spring with (7 4) ??U???? BACK
20a Many take it easy on ridge (5) ?BE??
12d Flourish after signature in liturgical direction (6) R?????
14d Almost single price for overhead expenses (6) O???S?
22d Mean little devil in blue (6) ??I?P? (Could that be IMPS on the end)
18a Recovered quickly returned after spring with (7 4) ??U???? BACK
20a Many take it easy on ridge (5) ?BE??
12d Flourish after signature in liturgical direction (6) R?????
14d Almost single price for overhead expenses (6) O???S?
22d Mean little devil in blue (6) ??I?P? (Could that be IMPS on the end)
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Rubric n rubric Specifically A liturgical direction or injunction in an office-book such as a prayer-book, missal, or breviary; a rule prescribed for the conduct of religious worship, or of any part of a religious service, printed in the Roman Catholic, Greek, and sometimes other office-books in red characters; also, collectively , the body of such...
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Rubric
n rubric Specifically A liturgical direction or injunction in an office-book such as a prayer-book, missal, or breviary; a rule prescribed for the conduct of religious worship, or of any part of a religious service, printed in the Roman Catholic, Greek, and sometimes other office-books in red characters; also, collectively, the body of such rules.
n rubric A flourish after a signature; a paraph. Madre de Dios! the other day she makes me a rubric of the Governor, Pio flor, the same, identical.—[Footnote.] The Spanish rubric is the complicated flourish attached to a signature, and is an individual and characteristic as the handwriting. Bret Harte, Story of a Mine,
n rubric Specifically A liturgical direction or injunction in an office-book such as a prayer-book, missal, or breviary; a rule prescribed for the conduct of religious worship, or of any part of a religious service, printed in the Roman Catholic, Greek, and sometimes other office-books in red characters; also, collectively, the body of such rules.
n rubric A flourish after a signature; a paraph. Madre de Dios! the other day she makes me a rubric of the Governor, Pio flor, the same, identical.—[Footnote.] The Spanish rubric is the complicated flourish attached to a signature, and is an individual and characteristic as the handwriting. Bret Harte, Story of a Mine,
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