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A Thrice Cooked Kind Of Biscuit

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27%6 Not a rich tea - cooked more than a biscuit?
adverb

• three times

26%8 Tripled thrice-over
adverb

• by a factor of nine

adjective satellite

• having nine units or components

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The Guardian Cryptic04 May 2011 Across 23 RICHTEA
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