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Rank | Letters | Answer | Clue | |
1 | 99% | 7 | SPOONER | Exact Match! |
2 | 41% | 8 | One left to support the reverend gentleman in portraying country life | |
3 | 41% | 4 | While entertaining reverend gentleman tots will assuredly appear | |
Reverend Gentleman Who Watched Birds Crossword Clue
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SPOONER which was last seen in the The Guardian Quiptic crossword.
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We think the answer to this crossword clue is:
SPOONER
Updated: October 15, 2023 by Nicoli Westwood
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The Guardian Quiptic11 Sep 2000 | Down 16 | SPOONER |
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