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A wordie and a crypt #1143641
03/05/18 01:19 PM
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----lusion (2 words)

French word for short saying (5) no e


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Re: A wordie and a crypt [Re: CanukDenis] #1143645
03/05/18 01:57 PM
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foregone conclusion grin


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Re: A wordie and a crypt [Re: CanukDenis] #1143647
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Well concluded!!


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Re: A wordie and a crypt [Re: CanukDenis] #1143679
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Crypt: mot/to? wink


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Re: A wordie and a crypt [Re: CanukDenis] #1143691
03/05/18 11:32 PM
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Yepper...for = to ? Like a gift for = a gift to?


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Re: A wordie and a crypt [Re: CanukDenis] #1143693
03/05/18 11:37 PM
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thesaurus.com lists "to" as a synonym of "for". Kind of clinched it for me. grin


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