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| 47% | 5 | The chime of a wind chime | ||
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| 43% | 8 | Pale blue campanula, cuckoo’s shoe, fairy’s chime, lady’s thimble or wild hyacinth of Scotland whose name in question refers to its apparent abundance in habitats frequented by husks of jack rabbits or leverets | ||
noun • sometimes placed in genus Scilla • perennial of Northern Hemisphere with slender stems and bell-shaped blue flowers | ||||
Term From The Old French For Fun Meaning As Much As One Likes Galore In Abundance Or To Ones Hearts Content Or As One Word A Yoruba Cowbell Like Double Chime
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A GOGO which was last seen in the Telegraph Giant General Knowledge crossword.
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