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noun • address to an absent or imaginary person • the mark (') used to indicate the omission of one or more letters from a printed word | ||||||||
32% | 10 | Punctuation mark combining the question mark and the exclamation mark | ||||||
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30% | 5 | "It __ Entered My Mind" (song from "Higher and Higher") | ||||||
adverb • not at all; certainly not; not in any circumstances; not ever; at no time in the past or future | ||||||||
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APOSTROPHE which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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APOSTROPHE
Updated: February 28, 2024
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1 | "It __ Entered My Mind" (song from "Higher and Higher")
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6 | Punctuation mark combining the question mark and the exclamation mark | |
7 | Punctuation mark joining a question mark and an exclamation mark |
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