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noun • a person who arrives early before others do • a person who gets up very early in the morning | ||||||||
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noun • a person skilled in telling anecdotes | ||||||||
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noun • someone with the power to settle matters at will • someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue | ||||||||
I Err Badly Fooling Around For A Lark Crossword Clue
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EARLYBIRD which was last seen in the The Guardian Quiptic crossword.
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EARLYBIRD
Updated: July 7, 2024
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Similar Clues
Clue | Source | |
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1 | Err with count badly, needing to engage a teller
The Guardian Cryptic -
01 Sep 2021 | The Guardian Cryptic / 01 Sep 2021 |
2 | Fooling (around)
New York Times -
07 Aug 1998 | New York Times / 07 Aug 1998 |
3 | Fooling around
New York Times -
24 Jun 2001 | New York Times / 24 Jun 2001 |
4 | Jokingly fooling around | |
5 | Judges in time consumed by bias err badly
The Guardian Everyman -
12 Mar 2017 | The Guardian Everyman / 12 Mar 2017 |
6 | Pretending or fooling around | |
7 | Stopped fooling around
New York Times -
25 Apr 2004 | New York Times / 25 Apr 2004 |
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