Nostradamus, supposedly NYT Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answer:

↓14. SEER

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Clue & Answer Definitions

  • NOSTRADAMUS (noun)
    1. French astrologer who wrote cryptic predictions whose interpretations are still being debated (1503-1566)
  • SUPPOSEDLY (adverb)
    1. believed or reputed to be the case

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