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yellow11 | 20:03 Sun 06th Jul 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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14a being under the influence, was unsteady on one's feet 6 S?A?ED swayed-includes was but saw discussion earlier of swaled?
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also the verb to sway means to influence
I think I'm with you now, mamyalynne.

I thought " was unsteady " clued for SWA - which left me looking for a reason for the letters YED.

But swayed - influenced and swayed = was unsteady on one's feet makes sense.

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