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noun • glass that has been colored in some way; used for church windows | ||||||||
35% | 14 | Has a high-pitched call, sounding like 'kee-yar' or 'see-see-see' | ||||||
noun • grey-and-white American kite of warm and tropical regions | ||||||||
33% | 8 | Wandering from pub to pub | ||||||
verb • go from one pub to the next and get progressively more drunk | ||||||||
Its Pleasing To See In Church But Not In A Pub Crossword Clue
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STAINEDGLASS which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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STAINEDGLASS
Updated: October 14, 2023
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