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Urge loud and moody drunk to go outside hotel amicably (4-10)

Ross

I believe the answer is:

good-humouredly

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'amicably' is the definition.
Both the definition and answer are adverbs.
Maybe you can see an association between them that I don't see?

'urge loud and moody drunk to go outside hotel' is the wordplay.
'and' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'drunk' is an anagram indicator.
'to go outside' is an insertion indicator.
'hotel' becomes 'h' (phonetic alphabet: alpha, bravo, charlie etc.).
'loud' put after 'moody' is 'moodyloud'.
'urge'+'moodyloud'='urgemoodyloud'
'urgemoodyloud' with letters rearranged gives 'goodumouredly'.
'goodumouredly' enclosing 'h' is 'GOOD-HUMOUREDLY'.

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