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Rearrange the letters to form new words, phrases, places or names. The words in parentheses are hints.

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Rearrange the letters to form new words, phrases, places or names. The words in parentheses are hints.
ONE ON ALP (conqueror)
SEEK A PHRASE (playful fellow)
KNEE CRUTCH ART (great ballet)
NONE MISTER (soup)
TOXIC NAME (April agony)

posted Jun 5, 2023 by Upma

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