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Who's allergic to apples but continues to eat them?
Who is most likely to get a sugar daddy?
Who else is most likely to get a sugar daddy?
Who thought they'd hate Palace but loves it?
Who thought they'd hate Palace and does hate it?
Windows 7
Who's the top shagger?
Who joined sociology late and still beat most of the class?
Who has the best TikTok?
Who has the best house parties?
Who's most likely to lose their virginity to someone they met an hour ago?
Who's least likely to skive off Palace?
Who's most likley to skive off Palace?
Who are we never getting to Palace?
Who died their hair 2 days before a breakdown and wanted to dye it again?
Who is Lord Farquadd?
Whos is Edna?
Madeline Mccann
Hagrid
Who had their mum show up to Palace?
Who's most likley to join OnlyFans because she feels like it?
Who left their chem stuff everywhere and could never find it?
The least secret drinker?
Who made a private story for their drinking?
Most likely to disappear for days at a time
Who had to take Jack home most?
Most spontaneous
Dyed her hair in my car
Tried to dye Anya's hair in the sixth form toilets
Who makes friends everywhere they go?
Who don't you see for half a party?
Who loves peach schnappes too much?
Mother hen
Kisses everyone when they're drunk
Most likely to suddenly turn Australian
Who was 'quite happy about being irrelevant in King Alfs' even though they were very relevant?
Whose type is 'druglords with beards'?
Most blind
Who shagged on a washing machine?
Who put a condom in a cider can?
Who shagged in Lucy's house while she wasn't home and Tabby was downstairs alone?
Who went ginger when they tried to strip their hair?
Whose fishnets completely split at sixth form?
Who did we miss at sixth form for months?
Most likely to act like she isn't a drinker but secretly drinks quite often
Doesn't know how to put water in their car for the windscreen wipers?
Suggests maccies literally every day
Likes being tied up most
Cries in the toilets all the time
Who did Cameron try to feed nuts several times even though she's allergic?
Who has moist hair according to Holly?
The baby of the group
Ham-cutter
Manages to get every piercing infected
Whose type is 'skinny winny blonde boys'?
The cutest girlfriend
'sss it's hot, it sizzles'
Most likely to need the toilet all the time
Most likely to facetime on the toilet
Sends the most snaps from the bath
Who's done the most to their hair in the last month?
Who's got a fatty batty?
Who's cat is named after it's love of wine?
Who illegally went to the beach with a friend during quarantine?
Who loves chicken and stuffing too much?
75% jelly shots
Most likley to never know what's going on
Who wants to dye their hair black but is too scared?
Most organised
Least organised person literally to ever exist

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What is a crossword?

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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