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noun • someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous) • the presiding officer of a deliberative assembly • electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance | ||||||||
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31% | 13 | This tree species is also known as pink shower and pink shower tree. | ||||||
noun • tropical American semi-evergreen tree having erect racemes of pink or rose-colored flowers; used as an ornamental | ||||||||
Into Empty Shower 22 Carries A Chair Crossword Clue
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SPEAKER which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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SPEAKER
Updated: October 14, 2023
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