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all clues lead to a type of food
1....gambol, or frolic
2....do men curl
3....a type of collar
4. .this could be years
5. . Go on and on and on
any help would be appreciated....thanks...
All answers are trees
unhappy brand of spring water (7,6)
she is a member of the occult (5,5)
capital woodworking tool (6,5)
add a letter & he will keep you warm (7,3)...
26a. A cleaner under pressure-she was identified as a prisoner of war [with hesitation], by the look of it [5,6] 3a adaquate aural ability ensures justice is served [4,7]16a the copper judges these to...
Large Aquatic bird with a long neck and usually white plummage S_A_
Is the answer SHAG? - Only all the definitions i've read say it has dark plummage and the clue says
usually white...
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Daily Express Alphapuzzle
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