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noun • fried fish and french-fried potatoes | ||||||||
35% | 7 | Nickname of Club Atlético Juventud de Las Piedras, a football club in Uruguay | ||||||
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33% | 9 | Nickname for a supporter of the English football team, the Leicester City Football Club | ||||||
noun • (in ancient Rome) position of imperial status • (Roman Catholic Church) official dress of a cardinal; so named after the Tyrial purple color of the robes | ||||||||
One Short Drink In Football Club To Get In Before The Start Of Some Hot Food Crossword Clue
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FISHANDCHIPS which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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FISHANDCHIPS
Updated: October 14, 2023
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