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Shortest and last! "Fit revolving stage after lead's made an exit. (3)" P - T, but what's the vowel, and why?
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pet2
pɛt/
noun
noun: pet; plural noun: pets
a fit of sulking or ill humour.
"Mother's in a pet"
synonyms: bad mood, mood, bad temper, temper, sulk, fit of the sulks, ill temper, ill humour, fit of pique, huff, tantrum; More
informalgrump;
informalpaddy, strop;
informalblowout, hissy fit;
informalbate, wax;
archaicpaddywhack, miff, the pouts
"Mum's in a pet"
Origin
pɛt/
noun
noun: pet; plural noun: pets
a fit of sulking or ill humour.
"Mother's in a pet"
synonyms: bad mood, mood, bad temper, temper, sulk, fit of the sulks, ill temper, ill humour, fit of pique, huff, tantrum; More
informalgrump;
informalpaddy, strop;
informalblowout, hissy fit;
informalbate, wax;
archaicpaddywhack, miff, the pouts
"Mum's in a pet"
Origin
I wrote an immediate thank-you to Danny, but my computer ate it. Trouble was that I could see plausible answers for just about any P-vowel-T combination, but none that clicked, once I had dismissed PET as irrelevant. Clearly my lateral thinking, which served me well doing the rest the puzzle last night (US time), was not working this morning! Roger.