Name that anagrams to "dine" (4)
I believe the answer is:
enid
(Other definitions for enid that I've seen before include "Dine with Ms blyton, writer" , "- Blyton, children's writer" , "Woman" , "Geraint's wife's" , "Arthurian wife" .)
I believe the answer is:
enid
(Other definitions for enid that I've seen before include "Dine with Ms blyton, writer" , "- Blyton, children's writer" , "Woman" , "Geraint's wife's" , "Arthurian wife" .)