- - Moving part in the mouth
- - Speech guy almost completed in a manner of speaking
- - A particular language
- - .... in cheek; jokingly
- - it is given in speech
- - Language spoken in part of Oxford?
- - Organ in the mouth
- - An organ in the mouth
- - Strip of a shoe
- - Flap in a mouth or shoe
- - ....-in-cheek (insincere)
- - Endless gum swallowed by old revolutionary, in a manner of speaking
- - Body part sticking out in the Rolling Stones logo
- - Get on badly around university, in a manner of speaking
- - Wait on guests, taking in language
- - Tissue in one's mouth?
- - Tissue in the mouth
- - Word in the etymology of "linguini"
- - Language good and classy in timbre
- - A snake has a forked one
- - Muscular tissue in the mouth
- - Play staccato, in a way
- - It can be in the groove
- - Part of a shoe
- - josh, worcestershire right-arm pace bowler who made his england test debut in 2023
- - part of the body flicked by a snake to collect chemicals from the air or ground
- - a mouth-organ
- - Organ used in tasting
- - Muscle located in mouth
- - Discourse centred at heart on old Shetland viol
- - Mother ..., native language
- - Flap under the shoelaces
- - Shoe part (could be possibly tied or twisted?)
- - The language of food
- - language partly learnt on guesswork
- - One getting depressed during exams?
- - Wanton guerrilla uses language!
- - It's held down by laces
- - Language used by Canton guerrillas
- - Notable chameleon feature
- - Meaty language
- - language of the butcher
- - language, figuratively
- - Language employed by Sheraton guest
- - Organ of taste
- - They are hard to say
- - Taste organ
- - Salt licker, say?
- - Piercing target
- - Bite your ........
- - It may be twisted
- - Sense organ
- - Tastebud setting
- - Taste bud setting
- - Soft on guest's entertaining language
- - Taste test need
- - Measure size perhaps missing large organ
- - Spanish or Portuguese
- - One getting into the groove down on the floor?
- - What the butcher is selling with boar from Baton Rouge
- - Flap under shoelaces
- - Voice quality encapsulates good, upper-class dialect
- - Half of guests not turning up at first -- rudely, one could be put out
- - Language used by parliament on Guernsey
- - It may be held or bitten
- - Arbiter of good taste?
- - 'Poking it out' could be considered rude language
- - Language somewhat lost on guests
- - Long, sticky part of an anteater
- - Word with mother or sharp
- - Taste buds' place
- - Taste bud locale
- - Mandarin or Mandingo
- - Tasty bit is like 9 across
- - Mouth organ
- - Bell's clapper
- - One of the mothers will say nothing if told to hold it
- - Language; promontory
- - You hold it, mum!
- - Expression includes good acceptable language
- - Natural language
- - Mouth tissue
- - Raspberry producer?
- - Shoe part below the laces
- - One rudely put out?
- - Place for taste buds
- - Talking organ
- - Lollipop licker
- - Clapper
- - Shoe piece
- - Speech instrument
- - Deli meat offering
- - Word with tie or lash
- - Wagon pole
- - Moth's glossa
- - Kebab meat
- - 'Now I remember!'
- - English or French
- - Sneaker part
- - Oxford part
- - Dialect
- - Mouth part
- - Part 8 of today's quote
- - 1-Down, e.g
- - Mouthful
- - Twister
- - Native
- - Shoe part
- - Sneaker feature
- - Mother
- - Language.
- - the language of the organ
- - the language of meat?
- - Source of taste sensations
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