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noun • a fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role | ||||||||
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48% | 6 | Nom de plume of the renowned French philosopher | ||||||
noun • French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778) | ||||||||
Nom De Plume That Could Be Dumpynose Crossword Clue
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PSEUDONYM which was last seen in the Telegraph Cryptic crossword.
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PSEUDONYM
Updated: October 12, 2023
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