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Unfeeling Wrote Off Deputy

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22%9 Relying on deputy finishing off
verb

• be contingent upon (something that is elided)

• have faith or confidence in

22%6 Took off branch line work before deputy came back
verb

• cut off from a whole

• cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of

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Telegraph Cryptic05 Nov 2025 Across 11 NUMBER TWO
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