- - Key language a bit of a mouthful?
- - Variety of edible snail, usually eaten with a sauce of melted butter and garlic
- - variety of edible snail
- - devised scare and obtained a delicacy
- - French dish made Gaté cross with its lack of finish
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- - Language of Hamlet — old lines becoming quite a mouthful!
- - Item of food. One in bowl on old railway
- - Rum snaps hid a crack in cake
- - A treat often served with coffee.
- - A dessert.
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- - 'not-at-home-right-now' is a bit of a mouthful!
- - In a state of unconsciousness
- - ...... of sight, ...... of mind
- - not at home in new south wales
- - Like a person openly celebrating at Pride
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- - Language once rumored to have a ton of words for snow (although it's not technically one language, it's a language family)
- - Indigenous peoples of Alaska
- - Mike's love is one from the north
- - i accept a smoke despite his coldness
- - Mixture I smoke is one from the far North
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- - drink in small mouthfuls
- - Small taste, say
- - Lose one's footing, dropping large drink
- - return greek character small drink
- - Take in tentatively, as a drink
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- - No more than a mouthful
- - Easy-to-eat, in a way
- - Like a kiss
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- - Small mouthful of food left by TV inspector
- - "Extra large" to swamp "small"? Just a bit
- - Scrap of code will last
- - Endeavour heading left a bit
- - a bit of code 50
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- - mouthful for eliza thornberry
- - Straps for holding up trousers
- - Gets ready for some couples
- - Supports prop for first scrum
- - Supports for teeth or trousers
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- - moo-er's munched mouthful
- - Cow's twice-chewed food
- - mooer's mouthful
- - Cow's chew (rhymes with "bud")
- - Cow's food
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- - Mate drinks wine, about to deal with mouthful? (qa)
- - Is cat meat made to chew?
- - To chew
- - 'Best friend' catching a cut branch to chew
- - Make easier to swallow
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