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APOSTROPHE
APOSTROPHE
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Word: apostrophe
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The text character ’, which serves as a punctuation mark in various languages and as a diacritical mark in certain rare contexts.
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O death
OH CAPTAIN
Cat-o-nine-tails feature
Certain punctuation mark
Contraction mark
Contraction punctuation
Entracte part
Higher pair of black squares in this grid
Jack-o-lantern feature
Mark used to indicate a possessive or the omission of letters in a word
Punctuation mark
Quran part
Sign of possession
O death, where is thy sting?
Rhetorical device
Part of man's or woman's
Mark of omission
OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN ...
Entr'acte part
Cat-o'-nine-tails feature
Higher pair of black squares in this grid, typographically
Qur'an part
Maker's mark?
Character in All's Well That Ends Well and A Midsummer Night's Dream
Character raised in Rosemary's Baby
Mark showing omission of letters
Often misplaced punctuation mark
Single quote mark
What's always displayed in Tiffany's?
What's always held by Sotheby's?
What Bloomingdale's always has in?
Punctuation mark being amended too, perhaps
Primate holding very large cup almost showing sign of possession?
A flower's to give man an edge - it's after flower
If letters were missing, this could be the fourth character of eight in a string
Put it in writing, if there's something missing
One's got this, being perhaps too shaky
It indicates I will be missing from Who's Who
The poor sap's work abused by tradespeople
Sign for a missing letter
When it's lost, it's indicating possession
Punctuation mark perhaps too freely used
A sure sign that some letters are missing
Sign made by pastor with hope
It's mark of ownership
Sign of letter dropped in the post, or a dodgy p for t
Guardian's printers use this, perhaps too loosely
To a shopper, oddly enough, it may indicate possession
Frequently unwarranted intruder presenting a job for the right workman?
Mark raised concerns finally in biblical text, a preacher almost bottling it?
Pope rash to change punctuation
It's often abused by grocers dealing with multiples
Mark has a fresh hope — to restrict bad temper
Sign of a contraction
Punctuation mark missing from ones grammar
Billion offered originally to housing fund – not half generous!
Cover charge for audience
A greengrocers uses one rightly, and wrongly too perhaps?
Mark small extract from Eugene ONeill
Perhaps too bad a mark
spanCharacter in /spaniThe Winter's Tale/ispan perhaps too farcical/span
spanCharacter in /spaniThe Winters Tale/ispan perhaps too farcical/span
Hard to engage in a job with some rigging, turning to address someone else
Primarily adaptable punctuation: one stroke to represent omission / possession
American member Henry brought into line is addressing someone else
Its often inserted in error, perhaps too inanely
Mark similar to 18, but higher
spanCharacter seen towards end of /spaniThe French Lieutenant’s Woman/ispan?/span
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