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noun • alpine perennial plant native to Europe having leaves covered with whitish down and small flower heads held in stars of glistening whitish bracts | ||||
| 36% | 8 | The act of ignoring or ignoring someone completely | ||
noun • a blank character used to separate successive words in writing or printing • a blank gap or missing part • a piece of material ready to be made into something • a cartridge containing an explosive charge but no bullet adjective satellite • (of a surface) not written or printed on • without comprehension • not charged with a bullet • complete and absolute verb • keep the opposing (baseball) team from winning | ||||
| 36% | 10 | An act of ignoring or ignoring | ||
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Plant Seeds While Ignoring Hard Ground
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EDELWEISS which was last seen in the Telegraph Cryptic crossword.
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EDELWEISS
Updated: September 10, 2025
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➡️ | A hiker or rambler’s traditionally home-made gorp or scroggin of assorted dried fruits, nuts, seeds and sweetmeats eaten as a calorific snack while tramping the abatures, footpaths, lanes, riverwalks and tracks
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04 Jan 2025 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 04 Jan 2025 |
➡️ | An act of ignoring or ignoring | |
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10 Mar 2016 | The Guardian Cryptic / 10 Mar 2016 |
➡️ | Coaxes knave, ignoring king, to retreat and lose ground
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11 Jun 2017 | The Guardian Everyman / 11 Jun 2017 |
➡️ | Invaders ignoring rule left with ground unclaimed
The Guardian Cryptic -
28 Sep 2022 | The Guardian Cryptic / 28 Sep 2022 |
➡️ | Like pomegranate seeds, but not apple seeds
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08 Jan 2019 | New York Times Mini / 08 Jan 2019 |
➡️ | The act of ignoring or ignoring someone completely |
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