The opposite of to cut out of (3)
Independent
Cryptic
#12203
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10 Across
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2025-11-18
Generating...
I haven't cracked this one yet — but the brilliant team at Fifteensquared have:
FRO [m] (out of), without the last letter (cut). As in “to and fro” – but isn’t “fro” just a variant form of “from”? If so it’s essentially the same word and meaning in both definition and wordplay.