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noun • the yellow spherical part of an egg that is surrounded by the albumen • nutritive material of an ovum stored for the nutrition of an embryo (especially the yellow mass of a bird or reptile egg) | ||||||||
Victorian Cleric Who Fed Sunny Things Crossword Clue
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SPOONER which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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SPOONER
Updated: October 13, 2023
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