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Made To Look Ridiculous Having Been Splatted By Custard Pie

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36%5 A ridiculous or ridiculous situation
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36%10 A type of pie made with custard as its main ingredient.
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• a prop consisting of an open pie filled with real or artificial custard; thrown in slapstick comedies

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The Guardian Cryptic18 Apr 2006 Down 19 WITHEGG
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