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noun • the state of being more than full • a quantity that is more than what is appropriate | ||||
| 37% | 10 | Occurred when a person bends at the waist with knees straight, then suddenly bends at the knees while keeping the waist straight | ||
noun • a large knife with one or more folding blades • a dive in which the diver bends to touch the ankles before straightening out verb • dive into the water bending the body at the waist at a right angle, like a jackknife | ||||
| 33% | 7 | A type of ancient trial in which the accused person would consume a piece of bread, with the belief that divine intervention would harm the guilty party. | ||
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More Than A Hairdo And A Knees Up Would Be An Excess
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OVERABUNDANCE which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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OVERABUNDANCE
Updated: October 14, 2023
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