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Drunk as a skunk perhaps draped round looker? (3-4) P?E ?Y?D. It looks like PIE-EYED (drunk), with EYE as the looker, but why/how does "a skunk perhaps" = PIE D?
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"...as a skunk perhaps...", which is black & white, or "pied" https://www. collinsdicti onary.com/di ctionary/eng lish/pied
23:11 Sun 14th Aug 2022
"...as a skunk perhaps...", which is black & white, or "pied"
https:/ /www.co llinsdi ctionar y.com/d ictiona ry/engl ish/pie d
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