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Bowlful Served With Chips Crossword Clue

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99%8PARTYDIPExact Match!
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33%10 Morning bowlful
noun

• distilled from hard cider

33%8Bowlful of joy
noun

• a farewell remark

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Eugene Sheffer22 Mar 2021 Across 24 PARTYDIP
Eugene Sheffer19 Nov 2020 Down 29 PARTYDIP
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