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noun • a diacritical mark (two dots) placed over a vowel to indicate a change in sound in some languages | ||||||||
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noun • An application (program), especially a small one designed for a mobile device. • Application (use, purpose; not a computer program) • Application (to a college etc.) • Appetizer • An appearance in a game (e.g., a player with 10 apps in a season played 10 times) | ||||||||
Whats German City Got That Irish Quarter Hasnt Crossword Clue
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UMLAUT which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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UMLAUT
Updated: October 14, 2023
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1 | Common misspelling of 'whats' | |
2 | Got the shakes? Here's a quarter
The Guardian Cryptic -
09 Aug 2018 | The Guardian Cryptic / 09 Aug 2018 |
3 | Half quarter quarter = 7
The Guardian Quiptic -
22 Dec 2008 | The Guardian Quiptic / 22 Dec 2008 |
4 | Irish quarter in turmoil as result
The Guardian Cryptic -
16 Jun 2016 | The Guardian Cryptic / 16 Jun 2016 |
5 | Penny, franc, quarter of Euro, new nickel and German coin of old
The Guardian Quiptic -
24 Oct 2005 | The Guardian Quiptic / 24 Oct 2005 |
6 | Synonym for 'whats' or 'things' | |
7 | Whats next?
New York Times -
18 Jul 2019 | New York Times / 18 Jul 2019 |
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