Clue | Length | Answer |
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Was aware of | 4 letters | knew |
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Was aware of | 5 letters | noted |
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Was aware of | 6 letters | sensed |
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Was aware of | 7 letters | noticed |
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- Was informed
- Understood
- Experienced
- Apprehended
- Had a hunch
- Sensed
- Was able to answer on a t
- Was positive
- Had a gut feeling
- Was in on
- Had down cold
- Perceived
- Didn't just guess
- Had down pat
- Had down
- Recognized
- Had no doubts
- Didn't guess
- Was aware of
- Was in the loop
- Was aware
- Recognised novel when read aloud
- Experienced audio novel
- was sure of
- had the answer
- Acknowledged that it sounded fresh
- had no doubt about
- Comprehended
- Didn't just think
- Didn't just sense
- didn't doubt
- had met
- had more than a hunch
- didn't need to be told
- Had been informed of
- Was aware of fresh hearing
- Was familiar with
- Was cognisant or aware of
- counted among one's acquaintances
- counted among one's acquaintances
- Recognised
- had the answer to
- Was acquainted with
- was forewarned
- "I ...... it"
- had already learned
- had the 411
- Had memorized
- Was sure (that)
- Distinguished
- Was sure
- Had information
- Had the facts
- didn't need to guess
- "...... who?"
- “I ... it” (was sure of)
- More than sensed
- "I never ....!"
- "What Maisie ...."
- Was able to answer on a test
- Grasped
- Had more than a feeling
- Was friends with
- Felt in one's bones
- Socialized with
- had no doubt
- Homophone for gnu
- Apprehended clearly
- "What Maisie ......": H. James
- "If you ...... Susie . . . "
- Gnu homophone
- Was versed in
- " . . . I ...... him, Horatio"
- Learned well
- Was infomed
- Was privy to
- Realised it had a novel sound
- Had already heard about
- Became
- "I ... it from the start!"
- Was informed of
- Recognised novel being read aloud
- "I ... it!" ("I told you so!")
- Had studied and memorized
- Didn't just suspect
- wasn't in the dark
- Had experience of
- "I ... it!" ("I always thought so!")
- "I just ... this was going to happen!"
- Had the information
- was aware it's not been used, we hear
- "I ... it all along!"
- Had knowledge
- had a sense, in a sense
- "I just ... it was you!"
- Was absolutely certain of
- Recognised it sounds modern?
- Was certain of
- was aware of novel sound
- Was sure about
- Was au fait with the modern sound
- Was well acquainted with
- didn't just believe
- Had understanding of
- Realized
- ...... by heart (had down pat)
- Had a funny feeling, say
- Was conversant with
- Was completely sure of
- Was certain about
- didn't just suppose
- was fully informed
- was aware of kipling's first novel
- Felt in ones bones
- Understood, had the facts about
- recognised a sound novel
- Had in mind
- Discerned
- Was certain
- What Maisie ......, Henry James novel
- Was absolutely certain
- Experienced protagonist in Kafka novel
- Had learned already
- fully grasped
- "I ...... it!" ("I thought so!")
- wasn't guessing
- didn't just have a hunch
- was aware of kureishi's first novel
- Was up on
- Had learned
- was 100 percent sure about
- Had zero doubt about
- had more than an inkling
- was aware of the modern sound
- Recorded
- Great
- Famous
- Eminent
- Picked up on
- Prominent
- "Got it"
- Illustrious
- Observed
- In the public eye
- Jotted down
- Wrote down
- Was aware of
- Written down
- Famous piece of music has depth
- Well-known
- Well known; registered
- Famous school raised daughter
- Observed absence of small boy?
- Famous number by '50s rocker
- Well-known, like a musical score?
- Famous saw
- Recorded piece of music has depth
- Famous — as is music?
- Famous day school? On the contrary
- Letter on top of desk is prominent
- filed for future reference
- Celebrated day school being over
- number with a name that's well known
- Recognised to end in chaos
- Marked absence of Edward?
- Distinguished
- Recorded in writing
- Celebrated the day after the message
- Acknowledged
- Toned in well-known manner
- made mention of
- Musically famous?
- Like celebrity, observed to end badly
- Famous school rejected by daughter
- made a record and was famous
- Marked lack of cuddling partner
- Well-known and set to music
- Well-known college rejected daughter
- Well-known record, Donovan's first
- Well-known record, Dylan's first
- Famous as a piece of music?
- Famed
- Remarked Edward's absence
- famous description of a score
- Marked, well-known
- Carefully observed
- well-known musically?
- celebrated description of a score
- well-known den to revamp
- Made a memo
- Renowned saw
- Renowned
- Renowned editor after new books
- Called attention to
- Celebrated, as is opera, say?
- observed edward was missing
- Recorded being famous
- Remarked
- Observed and recorded
- cited in a speech
- Big name
- Celebrated
- Having renown
- Mentioned
- Like some lions
- Well-regarded
- Famous school sent up by duke
- "Gotcha"
- Seen
- Celebrated school raised daughter
- Marked rise of French weight
- Took notice of
- Didn't miss
- Famed outlaw Kelly stores books
- Famous, but not by name
- Famous, eminent
- Took note
- duly
- Famous public school rejected by Duke
- "Duly ..." ("Got it")
- observed memo by daughter
- Recorded, famous
- "duly ......" ("copy that")
- short letter given to democrat, famous
- 'Roger that'
- Of some fame
- Drama with Edward taken down
- No, Mr Danson is well-known
- Remarked upon
- No Edwardian is very well known
- famous now edward has gone
- Observed how music is written
- known to many
- Ned's out to upset the famous!
- "Copy that"
- famous? edward? you must be joking!
- Recorded Edward as missing?
- made a record famous
- Renowned editor chasing new books
- Famous? Not the media boss
- do ten characters become famous?
- "Your point is taken"
- How music may be distinguished?
- no! danson is famous
- famous for crotchets, for example?
- well-known to have made a record
- known far and wide
- Wrote a number for a boy
- Registered
- prominent, as a musician
- Spotted Edward's absence?
- observed being famous
- famous northern man grabbing ring
- famous school raised low grade
- "duly ......" ("i hear you")
- “duly ...... and ignored”
- marked down for fame?
- "Point taken"
- distinguished, celebrated
- Recorded as well-known
- “heard you!”
- it's well known that ted is rejected!
- no edwardian is famous!
- Took down
- Indicated
- Saw
- Noticed
- Made memorandum well known
- transcribed, say
- Famous - like the score
- Carefully observed the famous
- Remarked, observed
- Understood
- famous - but not seen by newspaperman
- Well known not to be Edwardian
- Number Edward paid attention to
- Remarked Edward absent, apparently
- eventful
- *Conspicuous
- Remarkable way to end it
- Remarkable
- Visible
- Marked
- famous end to broadcast
- Famous, renowned
- Famous Edward's gone missing!
- Famous put down
- Considered famous
- 'Famous' registered
- It isn't the journalist who's famous
- famous as a composer?
- spotted like a score?
- "Duly ......" ("Acknowledged")
- Mention old tree
- famous but not named
- Registered refusal to make hay
- Famous school returns daughter
- famous number by mr heath
- Prominent, famous
- Celebrated, like musical work?
- observed edward missing
- Well-known, one registered
- Eminent, celebrated
- like a well-known composer?
- "Ok, understood"
- Remarkable denial by Father Crilly
- Taken down without 50s hooligan?
- Reported as reporter, say
- "ok, i'll remember that"
- great day school, on reflection
- Well-known or famous
- Eminent; wrote down
- distinguished, renowned
- famous as a composition?
- "I heard you"
- Not named, yet celebrated!
- "I see!"
- famous like a musical score?
- no man can be famous
- Drama with 50s youth taken down?
- famous, well known
- "Well .......... with thanks"
- Known by many people
- observed to have been scored?
- no 50s-style youth would be famous
- Distinguished, eminent
- Saw
- Perceived
- Observed
- Saw state of unfinished cake?
- Saw how a cake was left undecorated
- Became aware of, perceived
- Remarked
- Seen as a cake without topping
- hardly chilled or spotted
- how a plain bun can be spotted
- “Could be colder,” one observed
- Realised
- Did Mark like particular cakes?
- Caught sight of
- Pointed out
- Became aware of
- spotted, hardly chilled
- a bare cake is thus observed
- Like a plain cake that's observed?
- Seen but not frozen
- Took in
- Like dieters' cake? (7)
- Discerned
- Was aware of
- Picked up on
- became aware of being defrosted
- Spotted
- observed the cake was plain on top
- spotted, though lacking decoration
- Saw lacking coolant?
- Seen as plain cake?
- Saw how red wine should be served
- spotted description of plain cake
- Observed that it wasn't chilled
- Observed frosting was lacking
- Took heed of
- observed that the cake wasn't coated?
- Observed the cake appears quite plain
- become aware of being defrosted
- seen not to be sugar coated
- Observed to be like a warmish drink
- observed description of plain cake!
- beheld undecorated cake
- Saw new books on the shelf
- Saw it was thawing?
- saw a description of plain cake!
- observed it's hardly refrigerated
- How plain cakes may be picked up
- Regarded
- observed not to be chilled
- Saw it was unfrozen
- Saw coin Ted spun
- What plain cake might be observed?
- Sensed
- Saw how birthday cake was defective?
- Spotted cake lacking decoration?
- Spotted by CID finally after warning
- observed how the cake wasn't finished
- distinguished, though undecorated?
- Had a hunch
- Saw, e.g.
- Felt
- Just knew
- Intuited
- Perceived
- Detected
- Could tell
- felt or heard
- Felt, became aware
- Had a feeling
- Picked up
- Picked up without touching, say?
- felt, detected
- felt, intuited
- Felt intuitively
- Perceived; felt
- Noticed poles impeding top player
- got the feeling
- Had an inkling
- Felt, perceived
- Saw, say
- Picked up on
- Grew aware of
- Smelt, e.g.
- Discerned
- Grasped
- Realized
- Became aware of
- Got the drift
- Was aware of
- Had A Feeling About
- Became aware
- Somehow felt