One of the first words E.T. learns

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Crossword Answer Last seen in Thomas Joseph

Best Answers for One of the first words E.T. learns:

RankLengthWordClueSource
95% (5) VOCAB Words to learn, for short Thomas Joseph
90% (10) APPRENTICE Programme rejigged at first to attract one learning the ropes (10) The Guardian Quiptic
90% (5) STEAK T-bone, for one Thomas Joseph
85% (3) SCH Learning ctr. Eugene Sheffer
85% (5) GLEAN Gradually learn Puzzler Backwords
85% (3) TAU T, in Greek Universal
85% (8) TUTORIAL Learning aid Eugene Sheffer
85% (4) AIME Je t'____ The Telegraph Cross Atlantic
85% (3) AOL One of the first ISPs Newsday
85% (5) MAMMA Bambino's first word Wall Street Journal

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One of the first words E.T. learns

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