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adverb • and others (`et al.' is used as an abbreviation of `et alii' (masculine plural) or `et aliae' (feminine plural) or `et alia' (neuter plural) when referring to a number of people) • and elsewhere (used when referring to other occurrences in a text) | ||||||||
He Was A Lopper Of Sweaters Crossword Clue
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SPOONER which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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SPOONER
Updated: October 15, 2023
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The Guardian Cryptic19 Sep 2023 | Across 5 | SPOONER |
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1 | Commonly used fiber in sweaters | |
2 | Latin list lopper, in brief
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20 Apr 2020 | New York Times / 20 Apr 2020 |
3 | Like old, neglected sweaters, maybe
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17 Jan 2017 | New York Times / 17 Jan 2017 |
4 | Like wool sweaters on bare skin
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01 Nov 2020 | New York Times Mini / 01 Nov 2020 |
5 | Lopper | |
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7 | Sweaters, e.g.
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06 Nov 2000 | New York Times / 06 Nov 2000 |
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