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"Muggles" (Guardian today)

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joggerjayne | 08:44 Thu 23rd Sep 2010 | Crosswords
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Guardian (Paul) this morning ...

18d. No wizards should get face and legs jumbled up (7)

Presumably ... "MUGGLES"

So has the word "muggles" now properly entered the language?
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muggles is a person without magical abilities in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter fantasy books and films.
looks like it JJ. Muggles fits the clue
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Well, yes ... like Hermione's parents.

But is it now coming into common usage?

After all ... we are all muggles.

Well, mostly. One or two Druids, and Voodooists might not be.
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Golly.

And who would have thought it was originally a word for a "marijuana cigarette" ?
you've got to love the english language, never ceases to baffle me !
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That's part of its beauty, isn't it.
you could say it's entered the language when a crossword compiler sets it and a solver gets it. On the other hand, a Telegraph compiler might refuse to do so. Guardian writers have always been ready - too ready, imho - to show how hip they are by using the latest street slang and other neologisms.
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jno ... so would you approve of ...

17d. Little child carries gun, like it or loathe it (7)

I've put "MARMITE"

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