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| 41% | 4 | French equivalent of the English “high” and Latin “altus”, thus prefixed to “boy”, “goût”, “monde”, “pas” and “ton”, to mean high wood, high taste, high society/world, high step and high fashion respectively | ||
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| 30% | 6 | Enjoying the thrill of carving turns on skis | ||
verb • To hit, kick or throw (a ball) extremely high. • To clear (a hurdle, high jump bar, etc.) by a large margin. • To hang (a picture on exhibition) near the top of a wall, where it cannot be well seen. • To drink something from a container without one's lips touching the container. | ||||
Skis With High Speed Turns
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| Clue | Source | |
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1 | Enjoying the thrill of carving turns on skis | |
2 | French equivalent of the English “high” and Latin “altus”, thus prefixed to “boy”, “goût”, “monde”, “pas” and “ton”, to mean high wood, high taste, high society/world, high step and high fashion respectively
Telegraph Giant General Knowledge -
22 Mar 2025 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 22 Mar 2025 |
3 | High-altitude, high-speed wind
The Guardian Quick -
12 Aug 2000 | The Guardian Quick / 12 Aug 2000 |
4 | Like bottoms of skis
New York Times -
11 May 1976 | New York Times / 11 May 1976 |
5 | Performed a series of turns on skis | |
6 | Turns at high speed
New York Times -
21 Nov 2011 | New York Times / 21 Nov 2011 |
7 | Wood for skis
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20 Apr 1977 | New York Times / 20 Apr 1977 |