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Double Trouble #10: “British bread”

· By JWords · Published 2024-04-23T11:00:53.753Z

Constructor's Note
Cells in this puzzle contain exactly two letters — use the rebus function to enter them. The single cell should be filled with an appropriate 2D, which is also represented in the grid.
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  • JWords constructor · 2024-04-23T11:00:53.753Z
    1A: UNDONEIN*
    4A: ST{a->E[urope]}RLING
    1D: twIN SISTers
    2D: MB in RUNE*
    3D: D(OZ)ING
    And the 10 because somehow I’ve banged my head against rebuses enough to make 10 of these (so far!)
    • nate 🤓2:59 · 2024-04-23T19:20:20.429Z
      Fun one, thanks for ten of these great puzzles!
      • JWords constructor · 2024-04-23T21:59:50.665Z
        Thanks for solving each one!
      • Salty 3:22 · 2024-04-23T19:48:47.073Z
        C'mon mate, 4A and 3D? What'd Australia ever do to you? :(
        • JWords constructor · 2024-04-23T22:05:56.970Z
          I love Australia really! Will make sure to write some more p-Oz-itive clues in future
        1A
        Sneaky insinuation undone in questioning placement (8)
        1
        2
        3
        4
        Across
        1. 1A
          Sneaky insinuation undone in questioning placement (8)
        2. 4A
          Bird abandons Australia in favour of Western Europe to get British bread (8)
        Down
        1. 1D
          Twin sisters having to contend (6)
        2. 2D
          Count out doctor enthralled by cryptic rune (6)
        3. 3D
          Ring to keep Australia out of it? (6)
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