tonguetwister
- Sequence of words difficult to say
- Party game for linguists?
- Just about the hardest (and least sanitary) game ever, unless you're an anteater?
- Enunciation challenge
- "Unique New York," for one
- "Stupid superstition," for one
- "She sells seashells . . ." for example
- "Red lorry, yellow lorry", for example
- 'Rubber baby buggy bumpers,' for one
- 'Peter Piper picked a peck...' for one
- It's hard to say!
- The starts of 20-, 29-, 36- and 46-Across, e.g., when repeated quickly in order
- "She sells seashells . . . , " e.g.
- "Peter Piper . . . ," e.g.
- Eg "She sells seashells by the seashore"
- Stuttering woe produced by this?
- Hard-to-say phrase
- "She sells seashells," for example
- What the linguistics-obsessed meteorologist predicted?
- Speaker's challenge scrambled three times in this puzzle