SAYING SOMETHING DENSE, COMMON SENSE HALF GONE, THIS WITH 26? Crossword Clue & Answer
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The clue "Saying something dense, common sense half gone, this with 26?" last appeared in the
The Guardian Cryptic crossword on
October 21, 2021.
The correct answer for this puzzle is
"FORREST", a
7-letter word.
SAYING SOMETHING DENSE, COMMON SENSE HALF GONE, THIS WITH 26? with 7 letters
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Solution FORREST is 7 letters long. So far we haven´t got a solution of the same word length.
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