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15a. The point of anchor? To announce (4) -IL-.
30a. Silk from Scotland knew what closes case (5) KEN-E.
26a. African's buff bit of clobber (6) FA-TEE.
9d. Pukka clique of like-minded Afrikaners set up (4) R-A-.
30a. Silk from Scotland knew what closes case (5) KEN-E.
26a. African's buff bit of clobber (6) FA-TEE.
9d. Pukka clique of like-minded Afrikaners set up (4) R-A-.
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bɪl/
noun
noun: bill; plural noun: bills; noun: Bill
1.
the beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak, or belongs to a web-footed bird or a bird of the pigeon family.
synonyms: beak; More
neb;
technicalmandibles
"a bird's bill"
the muzzle of a platypus.
NORTH AMERICAN
the peak of a cap.
2.
the point of an anchor fluke.
bɪl/
noun
noun: bill; plural noun: bills; noun: Bill
1.
the beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak, or belongs to a web-footed bird or a bird of the pigeon family.
synonyms: beak; More
neb;
technicalmandibles
"a bird's bill"
the muzzle of a platypus.
NORTH AMERICAN
the peak of a cap.
2.
the point of an anchor fluke.