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Literally Dainty Slice Crossword Clue
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18 Nov 1980 | New York Times / 18 Nov 1980 |
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7 | Word, from Old French for “to bite”, for a mouthful or choice scrap of food; a dainty; a small child or person; or, a modicum generally
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