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English, 14.01.2021 16:40 tjeffers90028

Couple word plexer questions. Im stumped 1st: "wear" is above "long" and there is a straight line in between the words

2nd: the word Nose but with cracks in the letters

3rd: "reading" with dotted lines above and bellow it

4th: clowsendns

5th: Lem is italicized above AID which is in a large and normal font

6th: the word "cop" is in the inside of a squad against each corner

7th: "cats chasing" but chasing is bolded

8th: S < that is written just like that but five times next to eachother

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9th: "Bend" is bolded above the italicized word "backwards" and there is a line in between the 2

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