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Lose Favour Crossword Clue

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99%15FALL FROM GRACEExact Match!
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98%13Exact Match!
verb

• revert back to bad behavior after a period of good behavior

39%11 Asking for a favour
adjective satellite

• of the nature of or expressing a petition

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Telegraph Quick08 Sep 2023 Across 12 FALL FROM GRACE
The Guardian Quick16 Dec 2002 Across 1
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