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noun • transposition of initial consonants in a pair of words | ||||||||
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Burly Chassis For Shirley Bassey Say Crossword Clue
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SPOONERISM which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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SPOONERISM
Updated: October 13, 2023
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1 | Chassis
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3 | Collaborated with Michael Jackson on 'Say Say Say' | |
4 | Collaborator with Michael Jackson on the track 'Say Say Say' | |
5 | Shirley Bassey and Agatha Christie, for two
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6 | Shirley Bassey and Angela Lansbury, for two
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