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DT Cryptic 25135: 7d, 20a
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7d Cover fat, mix it with lean (9) = Interlard?
20a Haggard bicyclist (5) = Rider?
They seem to fit OK, but I don't understand why. Can anyone explain?
Thanks
20a Haggard bicyclist (5) = Rider?
They seem to fit OK, but I don't understand why. Can anyone explain?
Thanks
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Interlard comes from Middle French entrelarder, from Old French, from entre, "between" (from Latin inter-) + larder, "to lard," from larde, "lard," from Latin lardum. The original sense of the word, now obsolete, was "to place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean."
Interlard comes from Middle French entrelarder, from Old French, from entre, "between" (from Latin inter-) + larder, "to lard," from larde, "lard," from Latin lardum. The original sense of the word, now obsolete, was "to place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean."
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