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noun • a whimsically eccentric person | ||||||||
60% | 7 | A foolish person can't sue when injured | ||||||
noun • someone deranged and possibly dangerous | ||||||||
34% | 5 | Foolish ... or, when read as three words, how this puzzle's other four "foolish" answers are arranged | ||||||
adjective satellite • extremely silly or stupid | ||||||||
A Foolish Person Cant Sue When Injured Crossword Clue
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NUTCASE which was last seen in the The Guardian Quiptic crossword.
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NUTCASE
Updated: October 15, 2023
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The Guardian Quiptic01 Dec 2003 | Across 23 | |
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