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Couple of puzzles #1264312
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Re: Couple of puzzles [Re: ritchiesbabe] #1264315
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I think the answer to No 8 is 'avarice' but that would make the central downward word into 'thripper'. There is a verb to 'thrip' which is to snap the fingers softly or to twitch slightly, but this word is now shown as obsolete.

Hope this helps and good luck. wave

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No 5 on the second page is pillow SLIP road.

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Re: Couple of puzzles [Re: ritchiesbabe] #1264316
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5. analyze
6. abolish
8. avarice wave


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