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1) Poet showing how ode to London could start? (4) ?W?N. Why is it OWEN?
2) Wheel -one damaged side's eaten by rust, say (7) O?I?I?E. I understand ??IDISE, but why does "Wheel" = OX?
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1 "O, wen..."https ://www.colli nsdictionary .com/diction ary/english/ wen2 Oxidise - 'o (wheel; shape of) i (one) anag 'side' ([has] eaten) 'x' (by; times)
11:02 Tue 03rd Sep 2024
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2 Oxidise - 'o (wheel; shape of) i (one) anag 'side' ([has] eaten) 'x' (by; times)
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