The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 6 letter word CIRCLE
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More clues leading to the result CIRCLE
- Go round part of theatre
- Group of friends in line on the Underground?
- Some feel Cricklewood’s about to get a London Underground line
- One’s friends move around seated area
- See 1dn.
- Temptress of Ulysses ensnares his second group of friends
- Cleric freed group left enthralled by sorceress
- Ring student beset by siren
- Ringo’s last group?
- Homer’s enchantress kept pupil in orbit
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The straight part
We know that "See 1D" is the straight/definition part of the clue. The straight part is often a synonym or definition, in this case see 1d = circle.The cryptic/wordplay part
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What does CIRCLE mean?
CIRCLE noun- A two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from a given point (center).
- A two-dimensional geometric figure, a disk, consisting of the set of all those points of a plane at a distance less than or equal to a fixed distance (radius) from a given point.
- Any shape, curve or arrangement of objects that approximates to or resembles the geometric figures.
- A specific group of persons; especially one who shares a common interest.
- The orbit of an astronomical body.
- A line comprising two semicircles of 30 yards radius centred on the wickets joined by straight lines parallel to the pitch used to enforce field restrictions in a one-day match.
- A ritual circle that is cast three times deosil and closes three times widdershins either in the air with a wand or literally with stones or other items used for worship.
- A traffic circle or roundabout.
- Compass; circuit; enclosure.
- An instrument of observation, whose graduated limb consists of an entire circle. When fixed to a wall in an observatory, it is called a mural circle; when mounted with a telescope on an axis and in Y's, in the plane of the meridian, a meridian or transit circle; when involving the principle of reflection, like the sextant, a reflecting circle; and when that of repeating an angle several times continuously along the graduated limb, a repeating circle.
- A series ending where it begins, and repeating itself.
- A form of argument in which two or more unproved statements are used to prove each other; inconclusive reasoning.
- Indirect form of words; circumlocution.
- A territorial division or district.
- (in the plural) A bagginess of the skin below the eyes from lack of sleep.
- To travel around along a curved path.
- To surround.
- To place or mark a circle around.
- To travel in circles.