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on 03-05-2022 01:35 PM
No…
It’s not August here.
Bigger light.
An old possessing.
The time matters.
There’s an anagrind.
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on 03-05-2022 03:20 PM
The answer is an adjective affecting a light.
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on 03-05-2022 04:18 PM
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on 03-05-2022 06:11 PM
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on 03-05-2022 06:57 PM
HINTS…
August light when round perplexes the possessing minister (7)
DEFINITION
August light when round
perplexes [anagram indicator]
possessing [charade] (older verb)
minister [charade]
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on 03-05-2022 08:01 PM
Please, someone guess this…
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on 03-05-2022 08:05 PM
A total guess because neither make sense to me.
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on 03-05-2022 11:46 PM
Total guess not making sense makes sense to me, because neither is the answer...
Will it help if I say that it's a type of moon?
Minister's title is... Rev.
An old verb indicating possesion is... hast.
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on 04-05-2022 12:05 AM
I thought of Harvest moon hours ago, but couldn't make it work.
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04-05-2022 12:14 AM - edited 04-05-2022 12:14 AM
Actually, Harvest must be wrong because it is only listed as a noun or a verb. So I have no choice other than to yield.