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lay a trap

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See: inveigle


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Byline: By Catherine Lillington MILLIONS of TV viewers knew Jeremy Beadle as a cheeky-faced prankster, flashing the camera with his trademark grin as he lay a trap for his next unwitting victim.
The Leith legend has been picking up tips from Hall of Famer Sugar Ray Leonard as he seeks to lay a trap for the Russian fighter.
But Orgon simply won't believe the saintly man could be wicked - so Elmire has to lay a trap for Tartuffe.
 
 
 
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