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noun • (paleontology) a bony plate that curves upward behind the skull of many ceratopsian dinosaurs • an external body part consisting of feathers or hair about the neck of a bird or other animal • a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim • ornamental objects of no great value | ||||
| 42% | 13 | Collaborated with Michael Jackson on 'Say Say Say' | ||
noun • English rock star and bass guitarist and songwriter who with John Lennon wrote most of the music for the Beatles (born in 1942) | ||||
| 35% | 6 | If someone asks how you're feeling and you're fine, you might say this | ||
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Brothers Not Feeling Well In Fact Rough You Might Say
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FRILL which was last seen in the The Guardian Quiptic crossword.
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FRILL
Updated: October 15, 2023
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