Définitions énigmatiques
- dance monkey
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
sure it's not oodles for 6?
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
Sure.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
No to both, Nifty.
I'll change it slightly to get the vernacular correct.
Loads of topless models dancing (5)
I'll change it slightly to get the vernacular correct.
Loads of topless models dancing (5)
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
Still no, Nifty.
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Re: Définitions énigmatiques
None of the above. There's an anagram involved, and 'models' is a verb.
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