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One who [Serves, as soup or ice cream] SPOONS OUT (18A) the treat. A [Gymgoer’s goal, perhaps] may be WASHBOARD ABS (23A). The [Accessory for Abraham Lincoln] is his signature STOVEPIPE HAT (51A). And ...
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Every word must include the centre letter and each letter is used once only. Find at least one nine-letter word. No colloquial or foreign words, capitalised nouns, apostrophes, hyphens. No verbs or ...
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