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Real name, last but not first, of Oxford don.
L _ W _ S
The answer must be 'Lewis' as in 'C S Lewis' but I can't parse it. There is a general theme of names, pen names and writers.
L _ W _ S
The answer must be 'Lewis' as in 'C S Lewis' but I can't parse it. There is a general theme of names, pen names and writers.
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Reference to cs lewis (real surname) and Lewis Carroll (nom de plume)
13:34 Wed 15th Sep 2021
As Mallyh says the first part is last letters of reaL namE.
Which leave 'but not first' to be wis.
One idea I had is:
https:/ /www.co llinsdi ctionar y.com/d ictiona ry/engl ish/iwi s - iwis means 'certainly'. But can 'certainly' mean 'but'.
'Certainly, that is quite an obscure word' - it almost means 'but' in that context I think.
Which leave 'but not first' to be wis.
One idea I had is:
https:/
'Certainly, that is quite an obscure word' - it almost means 'but' in that context I think.
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