| Italian who pulled a lot of strings |
| Having one's wisdom teeth pulled, e.g. |
| Attack vigorously |
| Pulled; dragged |
| Pooch-pulled vehicle |
| Act vigorously, like Severinsen? |
| Pulled Under At 2000 ___ a Second" (Anathema) |
| Attacked vigorously |
| Vigorously pursuing something |
| Goddess who rides a wagon pulled by peacocks |
| Oppose vigorously |
| Pulled vigorously |
| Exercise vigorously |
| Dove into vigorously, as work |
| Vigorously denounce |
| It's pulled occasionally |
| Vigorously plump |
| Attacks vigorously |
| Attack an endeavor vigorously |
| Pulled apart |
| It may be pulled painfully |
| Meaty tendon that's plenty painful when pulled? |
| Pulled repast (anag) — dessert |
| Bite vigorously |
| Pulled up stakes |
| Item pulled by some Central African oxen? |
| Boards pulled by motorboats |
| Pulled hamstring, to a hurdler? |
| ... and pulled out ___ ... |
| Getting pulled along |