- - Tell [future]
- - initially, charles thomas took pride in being able to foretell things
- - Foretell that cider will be given back in platinum
- - Guess (the future)
- - Foretell proportional representation law
- - Try to figure out future events
- - Tell the future
- - Deal in futures?
- - Foretell the future.
- - Foretell
- - Foretell future possibilities
- - Say what will happen in the future
- - tired pc's inaccurate forecast
- - Look forward to penny credit being corrected
- - Second-guess public relations decree
- - forecast public relations on 20
- - Talk of tomorrow
- - Forecast from pair before proclamation
- - Emulate a psychic
- - Port drink knocked back with tea - hazard a guess what it is?
- - Estimate consequence of ancient Briton consuming Chianti, say
- - Give a forecast
- - Foresee monarch being put into power with decree
- - Forecast in proclamation from publicity department?
- - Divine decree introduced by priestly leaders
- - Forecast or prognosticate
- - Do a weather report, e.g.
- - Do a meteorologist's job, say
- - Interpret signs
- - Make an educated guess
- - Act like an oracle
- - Interpret tarot cards
- - Do crystal-gazing
- - Tell of tomorrow
- - State that there will be.
- - Say how things are going to be
- - Use a crystal ball
- - Emulate Cassandra
- - Foresee
- - Prognosticate
- - Forebode
- - Forecast
- - Divine
- - Prophesy
- - "Guess ......?"
- - give a weather report, essentially
- - Divine wine imbibed by medieval northerner
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