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Epigrammatic Crossword Clue

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adjective satellite

• concise and full of meaning

96%5Exact Match!
adjective satellite

• brief and to the point; effectively cut short

90%7 Brief and to the point
adjective

• expressing much in few words

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New York Times06 Oct 2019 Down 41
New York Times30 Dec 1982 Down 3
New York Times16 Sep 1981 Across 18
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