We solved the clue 'Humorist Ambrose who once defined “alone” as “in bad company”' which last appeared on April 8, 2020 in a N.Y.T crossword puzzle and had six letters. The one solution we have is shown below. Similar clues are also included in case you ended up here searching only a part of the clue text.
HUMORIST AMBROSE WHO ONCE DEFINED ALONE AS IN BAD COMPANY
- BIERCE
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