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How many flavours of muffin were there?
Stu brings in cackleberries, aka?
Dave Martin is also known as?
What species of vermes was in the office?
Squamata were found on which day?
Which item shared both a Germanic and leguminous background?
Who had the answer to clue 2?
What was the answer to clue 2?
One of the recent leadership activities included a game of DDI what?
Diminutive name shared by more than one person in DDI
Who is 26 days younger than Dave G?
DDI uses this cloud service
Long form name of more than one DDI member that is usually only shortened for one
Lord of Bartonia
One of the lolly types in the reward drops
Team member whose name is a homophone for a 1974 hit song
PM with many secrets
Proud supporter of cancer charities
May the Force be with you
Male workforce guru
No longer supplies drugs legally
DDI, like fish, has what?
The EMHS Digital Strategy is what East?
DDI member with a twin
DDI team member with house and yard full of females
DDI team member with a house and yard full of felines
Where did Judy recently return from secondment at?
Our Executive Director
GovNext data centre provider that Health is migrating to
Name of the product deployed to AMU by DDI in November 2020
Acronym for the following anagram: uncovering rap dodge
Surname shared by more than one DDI team member
Herds sheep
Name of Melanie's beetle
Sits between Alison and Jodi
Sits between Anna and Raji
Kieran drives a?
Pre-covid, Friday drinks were often at
The yak man could be rearranged to be?
Which EMHS site went live with wi-fi earlier this month?
This person expects high quality chocolate such as Koko Black
Proud mum of Abby
DDI's own pop princess name-alike, with a permanent reminder
DDI's team member didn't fund Barbie's Malibu lifestyle
Pinball and tableau wizard
Colonic minus company
A hot reversal in costing
Outsteps most of DDI before work
Ow much was his cup?
DDI's lead spice of choice
Developer for the CHOIR upgrade due for release in May
This DDI member could make an AI tank
If you want to say no, who should you first ask?
A chair Dr comes before Christmas greenery homonym.
DDI Service requests are logged in
Dashboards are often created in
What type of listening is above the line?
Two of the DDI team, rearranged replace a meander out yonder
Shortened first name of the DDI restauranteur
The season that starts every time one team member arrives
Surname of she who must not be named while on secondment (please come back!)
A jumbled lad rang for a wreath
The RPH Covid clinic is in which house?
EMHS manages how many Quarantine Hotels?
The live afl ladder is represented by which decorative fowl?
What biscuits are appropriate for the coming weekend?
DDI staff are expected to what the EMHS values?
First customer feedback guest
The final answer you need is
Number of clues with rewards?
The EMHS values have 42 associated what?
Type of chicken favoured for lunch delivery in DDI
More than half of DDI have this type of work arrangement
Stop, collaborate and what?
May be overdue or awesome
Together, everyone achieves more
The acronym for a DDI team
Artificial Intelligence can be shortened to

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