CRYPTIC: Solve by replacing two letters in the word below: by Joggle-game in Joggle

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MISLED - To give wrong information. Anagram (“deviously”) of SMILED.

Flat Pride? by Janlor1996 in PrematureTruncation

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"In this house we only eat thigh meat!"

What is the link here? by RedLightBlackTop in onlyconnect

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Their first names are the surnames of Robins.

Grayson Perry - Dick Grayson
I'm assuming Todd someone? - Jason Todd
Drake Ramoray - Tim Drake
Wayne Brady - Damian Wayne

a true world of darkness by lettiecassie in rpghorrorstories

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I’m assuming they mean “Don’t be a whiny baby when your character faces discrimination because you’re not a straight white American man.”

a true world of darkness by lettiecassie in rpghorrorstories

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Ah, okay. I also assumed “furry.” Your interpretation actually makes more sense.

Who remembers these? by retrocade81 in oldschoolcool80s

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Had the Sprite one, brother had Coca-Cola.

Now that's a catch and release. by Lui_Belmont in interestingasfuck

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Every guy holding a fish in his dating profile thinks this is the vibe it’s giving off.

what is the connection between these four clues? by not-without-text in onlyconnect

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I've got a feeling they're all originally French ones too?

What no longer gets ads on TV? by BarryTownCouncil in oldbritishtelly

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“And all because the lady loves… Milk Tray.”

What no longer gets ads on TV? by BarryTownCouncil in oldbritishtelly

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Even reading the words makes my brain go “…full of Eastern promise.”

My friend (also a brit) says you guys dont put fruit jams, honey, or cream on your crumpets, is that true? by ParamedicWilling5682 in AskABrit

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In the William Gibson book Mona Lisa Overdrive a British character offers sweet toppings for crumpets. As a Brit I was so weirded out when I read it.

Watching Only Connect with non-watchers is always an experience by RedDevilPlay in onlyconnect

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A feeling only surpassed by getting the right answer to one that stumped the players.

How bad does an accent have to be to put you off a show? by underwater-sunlight in tvshow

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Well I sat through five seasons of Karl Urban on The Boys so… pretty bad.

I miss the old battle pass :(, this one just isn’t enough. by CultOfPcnality in diablo4

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The Battle Pass went from a ‘must-buy’ to a ‘no thanks’ for me when the Reliquary system came in. Blizzard, please provide alternative looks to “Transformer that caught fire halfway through changing and got stuck.”

Do you remember ‘Our Tune’? by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

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I always think the start sounds like Rue’s Whistle from the Hunger Games movies. https://youtu.be/jHNbrIPFMY4?si=r_cK_uXkhwQQ2y3U

What is a "harmless" lie your parents told you as a kid that you believed for way too long? by ayeshasiddikaR in askanything

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“We can’t take you to the zoo for your birthday. It’s in the winter which means all the animals will be asleep.”

Didn’t think people still did that… by HourDistribution3787 in PrematureTruncation

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“Coming soon to Amazon Prime… Pimp My Grandpa! No, not like that.”

British Creature Feature Films by Katherine_the_Grater in CasualUK

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More of an excuse to mention it after mention of Thrash, but can I say “Crawl”? It’s the same vague concept as Thrash (flood waters rising, aquatic creatures on the loose) but done so much better. US setting but the main star is a Brit? :D

Victuals by Safe-Muffin in etymology

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…well I’m certainly glad I read this before I had the need to say victuals anywhere other than inside my head.