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Amazingly Snoring I Ate Cutlery

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99%12EATING IRONSExact Match!
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33%7Ate nothing around the end of June, then ate a lot
noun

• a ceremonial dinner party for many people

• something experienced with great delight

• a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed

• an elaborate party (often outdoors)

verb

• partake in a feast or banquet

• provide a feast or banquet for

• gratify

31%10Amazingly vibrant
adjective satellite

• amazingly impressive; suggestive of the flashing of lightning

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Telegraph Cryptic23 Jun 2025 Down 10 EATING IRONS
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