Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
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Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
ADYTUM in R1
R3 Alt.: (75+4)*6+25 = 499
R6 Alt.: (9*8+7)*10+75 = 865
PRASKEEN as a R11 equaller, thanks to Paul Nixon on ZD.
Great game, Eliza was a very good player.
R3 Alt.: (75+4)*6+25 = 499
R6 Alt.: (9*8+7)*10+75 = 865
PRASKEEN as a R11 equaller, thanks to Paul Nixon on ZD.
Great game, Eliza was a very good player.
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Re: Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
She had Octo potential.
Pity she came up against John.
Pity she came up against John.
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Re: Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
Sorry, not a word.
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Re: Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
OTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
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Re: Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
Re: Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
Unfortunately with the demise of lexico, there's no easy way to check words without a subscription.Howie Myers wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 1:53 pmOTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
A workaround is here
https://developer.oxforddictionaries.com/
If you scroll down you can "test the api" which will give you a definition if the word is valid (undertie assumes you meant underlie)
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Re: Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
I was just doing the very same thing!Fiona T wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 1:56 pmUnfortunately with the demise of lexico, there's no easy way to check words without a subscription.Howie Myers wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 1:53 pmOTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
A workaround is here
https://developer.oxforddictionaries.com/
If you scroll down you can "test the api" which will give you a definition if the word is valid (undertie assumes you meant underlie)
Re: Spoilers for Bank Holiday Monday 29 August 2022 (Series 86, Heat 51)
Not sure where you got this from, but I think you have the wrong dictionary. Countdown’s dictionary is Oxford Dictionaries Premium, which Apterous’s dictionary is an accurate facsimile of, and undertie is not in there.Howie Myers wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 1:53 pmOTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
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