PRONOUN: “often used to ask for repetition of an utterance or part of an utterance not properly heard or understood” Crossword Clue

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PRONOUN: "often used to ask for repetition of an utterance or part of an utterance not properly heard or understood" Crossword Answer

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# Clue
10A ___ time (never)
12A PRONOUN: "often used to ask for repetition of an utterance or part of an utterance not properly heard or understood"
18A ADJECTIVE: "conformable to an essential reality"
23A VERB: "to invite into competition"
1D Front porch instrument
3D Ruins, as a villain's dastardly plans
4D VERB: "to give up (property) to another for something of value (such as money)"
17D NOUN: "a hairstyle in which the hair is short on the sides and top and long at the back"
20D Ryan or Shaq
23D Part of a poker table stack

Clue & Answer Definitions

  • REPETITION (noun)
    1. an event that repeats
    2. the act of doing or performing again
  • UTTERANCE (noun)
    1. the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication

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