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Unexpectedly Kids Coped Eating Dry Pudding

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31%7Coped with
adjective

• having a usually specified type of handle

31%9Coped
adjective satellite

• affording an abundant supply

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Telegraph Cryptic03 Mar 2025 Down 12 SPOTTED DICK
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