@Drewnogal saidI feel so excluded now. 😉
That’s it.
Here in the UK and Australia the Christmas hampers have both savoury and sweet treats like iced Christmas cake, mince pies, chocolate mints etc plus hampers were associated with kids at boarding school.
https://www.thehamperemporium.com.au/collections/all/products/the-sweet-epicure-hamper
There were also clues in my words delayed and hindered.
So here's a bonus sidebar puzzle:
Adjective: lack of etiquette among the Prisoners
*NM*T**L
@Earl-of-Trumps saidVery cute! Nice short word too. Did see that isolate fitted but couldn’t see it’s breakdown and the word cogent confused me as was not familiar with it.
yes, I SO LATE
I thought it was cute 🙂
@Earl-of-Trumps said* U * * Y * A *
yes, I SO LATE
I thought it was cute 🙂
Gentle person mostly acts up, say? Very odd.
@Drewnogal saidNot quite (I'll admit, first clue was not so good).
FUNNYMAN ?
Additional clue:
Could be Persian, Siamese, Manx ... or even a doll.
@orangutan saidPUSSYCAT?
Not quite (I'll admit, first clue was not so good).
Additional clue:
Could be Persian, Siamese, Manx ... or even a doll.
@Drewnogal said@Drewnogal: Thank you for the correction. I got mixed up. Been glitching a little more often lately.
What we do here is to just give the vowels, including any Y’s if they make a typical Y sound?
@Kewpie: UNMUTUAL is a word I seem to remember from "The Prisoner" (TV show).