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noun • (on traffic signs) A pedestrian. • A pedestal. • A basket; a hamper; a pannier. • A soil particle. • Motorcycle | ||||||||
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Foot Comb Form Crossword Clue
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New York Times14 Mar 1993 | Down 89 | |
New York Times07 Feb 1993 | Down 39 | PEDI |
New York Times21 Jul 1992 | Down 55 | PEDI |
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