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Cerebrally Satirical Pop Star Blockheads Front Man Crossword Clue

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199%8SWIFTIANExact Match!
234%11Cerebrally deficient
334%8 In a cerebrally attentive way

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Telegraph Toughie28 Aug 2024 Across 5 SWIFTIAN
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