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Quick The Citys Lost Its North End Crossword Clue
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We think the answer is "PRESTO" which means:
- adverb
- • Suddenly
- • At a very fast tempo (faster than allegro) adjective satellite
- • (of tempo) very fast noun
- • A pair of fives as a starting hand in texas hold 'em. interjection
- • Used by magicians when performing a trick; ta-da; voilà.
An example sentence would be:
- • "She snapped her fingers, and presto, the lights came on."
- • "The chef sprinkled some herbs into the simmering pot, and, presto, the soup was ready."
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