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NOBODY |
No-one |
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INK |
Tattoo initials no-one knows |
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ALLTOLD |
No-one kept the secret altogether |
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INPRIVATE |
With no one else present |
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NOON |
At this time no-one’s docked |
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CLINTON |
One-time President Eastwood? No turning round |
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HASBEEN |
One who is no longer famous |
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NOUN |
No-one French can make part of speech |
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PERFECTIONIST |
One who accepts no variation or imperfection |
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PERFECTIONISTS |
One who accepts no variation or imperfections |
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ALBINO |
No bail arranged for one without pigmentation |
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UNACCOMPANIED |
No-one will back this kind of performance |
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LISTENER |
One who hears no good of themselves? |
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TAN |
Thanks no-one at first for providing shade |
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ACEPHALIST |
One who acknowledges no head or superior. |
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ABANDONED |
Faulty one-armed bandit, having no merit, was discarded |
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BLUEMOON |
Lob no emu about? Rarely, once in one |
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GENTLEMAN |
One who bears arms, but has no title. |
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EXTRAVAGANT |
One who is confined to no general rule. |
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ANTARTCTIC |
Worker went to North Pole? No, the other one! |
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PAR |
No-one but a golfer feels good being below it |
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ANYTHINGARIAN |
One who holds to no particular creed or dogma. |
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CIPHER |
One who, or that which, has no weight or influence. |
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SLUGGISH |
Having no power to move one's self or itself; inert. |
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INN |
There was no room here one Christmas to even sign on |