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I don't know if telling my story will validate me or retraumatize me, but one thing I do know is that almost nobody I've talked to has a sweet clue what it's like.
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Click on it, the clue is "Sweeter than honey".
That waitress was very sweet but hadn't a clue about serving.
The only one I want to mention is the one at 17 Across, just because the clue is so sweet: Did you read the word "sweater" in the clue as a garment?
I was anxious and thrilled to be a wife to my sweet husband but had no clue what I was doing (I still don't).
Favourite clue by far: 'Like sweet wine?
Those are not sweet little "Needlenose swimmers," as the clue suggests.
In crosswording, "first of ripe" is likely to mean the first letter of the word "ripe" and so in this Sunday Telegraph clue... 17a Nice sweets containing first of ripe fruit (8)...we take a word used in the city of Nice to mean sweethearts, CHÉRIES, and insert the "first of ripe" to get the fruit CHERRIES.
A SWEET, simple spot, Wildthyme gives few clues to the fireworks generated in the kitchen.
(CBS has sweet, quiet offerings like "Blue's Clues" and "Little Bear" for the 2-to-5-year-olds).
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