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adjective satellite • containing an unusual amount of grease or oil • smeared or soiled with grease or oil | ||||||||
55% | 14 | The ruling house during the reigns of George I, George II, George III, George IV, William IV, and Victoria | ||||||
noun • the English royal house that reigned from 1714 to 1901 (from George I to Victoria) | ||||||||
34% | 13 | Unctuous compliments given to gain influence | ||||||
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Unctuous Farmer George Given A Piece Of Cake Crossword Clue
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GREASY which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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GREASY
Updated: October 14, 2023
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1 | Farmer George's combine
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31 Dec 2006 | The Guardian Everyman / 31 Dec 2006 |
2 | Farmer originally given grant for land that's unsown
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06 Oct 2023 | Telegraph Cryptic / 06 Oct 2023 |
3 | From the Latin for “charming, fine, handsome”, a dandy, fop or man of fashion, such as the Regency socialite George Bryan Brummell who famously insulted his friend, the future George IV
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01 Apr 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 01 Apr 2023 |
4 | George Foreman Jr., George Foreman III, George Foreman IV, etc.
New York Times -
19 Sep 2017 | New York Times / 19 Sep 2017 |
5 | George or George W.
The Guardian Quick -
29 May 2004 | The Guardian Quick / 29 May 2004 |
6 | The ruling house during the reigns of George I, George II, George III, George IV, William IV, and Victoria | |
7 | Unctuous compliments given to gain influence |
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