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35% | 3 | Short for Oxford Policy Viewpoint, a publication from the University of Oxford | ||||||
noun • an oral vaccine (containing live but weakened poliovirus) that is given to provide immunity to poliomyelitis | ||||||||
35% | 9 | Line up correct drink for tongue-tied don? | ||||||
noun • tightly stretched rope or wire on which acrobats perform high above the ground | ||||||||
Tongue Tied Oxford Don To Make Love With Hesitation Crossword Clue
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SPOONER which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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SPOONER
Updated: October 14, 2023
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1 | Line up correct drink for tongue-tied don?
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4 | One who you get tongue-tied around, maybe
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6 | Short for Oxford Policy Viewpoint, a publication from the University of Oxford | |
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