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noun • one who denies • a unit of measurement for the fineness of silk or nylon or rayon • any of various former European coins of different denominations | ||||
| 40% | 7 | This person believes they are always right and refuses to admit fault | ||
noun • someone in love with themselves | ||||
| 40% | 6 | Refuses to admit | ||
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One Refuses To Admit How Fine Stockings Can Be
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DENIER which was last seen in the Telegraph Toughie crossword.
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DENIER
Updated: September 1, 2025
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| Telegraph Toughie30 May 2025 | Across 23 | |
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