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20 answers for: Nun once meant to make a proclamation (12)
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ANNOUNCEMENTNun once meant to make a proclamation (12)
STATEMENTTalk to workers, at last, to make a proclamation (9)
EKEPossibly derived from the Latin word "augere", what once meant "to add to" but now more commonly means "to scratch out a living"? (3)
VIEWhat now means "to contend for superiority" but once meant "to stake in card playing"? (3)
CRYA plea, shout or urgent appeal; a fit of weeping; a pack of hounds or their hunting bay; a proclamation of a town's bellringer; or, the call of a street-trader selling goods (3)
THERAPEUTICArticle to knock Brussels - habitual response meant to make one feel better
ENTREMETSFrench term which once meant a light dish between courses at a formal banquet, and later a dessert
LITTERAS____ mittens: this once meant walking to a post box (acc. pl.)
ANNOUNCEReport that a nun once changed order (8)
RENTRegular payment that the Slaters are meant to make to Nish Panesar in EastEnders (4)
SIGNETRINGSmall band meant to make an impression (6,4)
ATONEMENTRe-written note meant to make amends? (9)
SLIGHTSmall - that's how it's meant to make one feel (6)
COMICThis is meant to make people laugh (5)
COMMASThey're meant to make you pause
ADVERTISEMENTIt's meant to make you buy (13)
SMARTENUPUnusual spur meant to make one look neater (7,2)
RIOTWord for civil disorder, revelry, a dazzling display of colours or a highly amusing person or thing that once meant dissolute living (4)
ERSTIt once meant "once"
OYEZFrom the Old French meaning "hear", the call of a town crier prior to making a proclamation (4)