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| 99% | 6 | YORICK | Exact Match! | |
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| 30% | 6 | A funny play, perhaps | ||
noun • light and humorous drama with a happy ending • a comic incident or series of incidents | ||||
| 30% | 8 | React to a funny joke, perhaps | ||
noun • a disrespectful laugh verb • laugh quietly | ||||
The Funny Guy In Rocky I Perhaps
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YORICK which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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| The Guardian Cryptic06 Aug 2004 | Across 18 | YORICK |
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