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'Kick up a dust' was given as an answer to a Telegraph cryptic clue. It fits...

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Sandy-Wroe | 13:43 Sat 09th Jan 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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...but it's a phrase I've never heard before. Anybody came across it?
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seems its in Chambers
This phrase was in a (very old) dictionary of words and phrases.
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Thank you both. I live and learn.
I had never heard it before - I bet there are people still trying to work around the word "fuss" as kick up a fuss is a phrase I'm used to!
I did think there were some interesting clues today - a bit different but perhaps not challenging enough for some.
My mother always says "kick up a dust". One of her favourite catchphrases!

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