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To promise in marriage
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To purposely lose a member
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'To put -- a nutshell ...'
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To put an ___ disposition on": Hamlet
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To put it another way...
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To put it briefly ...
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To put it differently ...
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To put it more clearly ...
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To quote myself ...
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To raid (anag)
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To read: Fr.
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To read, to Rodrigo
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To really enjoy a meal, do this
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___ to reason
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'-- to recall ...'
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___ to recall ...": 2 wds.
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To recap ...
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To recap ...": 2 wds.
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To reciprocate
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To recopy audio
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To recreate an image
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To refresh your memory...
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''To reiterate ...''
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To relieve manager
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To relieve member of job
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To remain in abeyance
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__ to remember ...
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___ to Remember," biopic on Frédéric Chopin
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To remove a faux mustache, use a nose ...
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''To repeat . . .''
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To repeat ...": 2 wds.
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To repeat myself...
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To rephrase . . .
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___ to rest
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___ to rest (buried)
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___ to (resulted in)
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To return?
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To" reversal
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___ to (revived)
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_____ to riches
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___-to-riches story
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___ to Rick's" (the film's original title)
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To ____: right on
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To ___ (right on target)
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To right or left at sea
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___ to rise . . .
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____ to Romance
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To Rome With Love" actor Baldwin
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To Rome With Love" director
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___ to ruin
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___ to Run
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___ to Run" (Bruce Springsteen hit)
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___ to Run" (Bruce Springsteen song that closed out Jon Stewart's tenure on "The Daily Show")
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___ to Run" Springsteen
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___ to Run" (Springsteen hit)
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___ to Run" (Springsteen song)
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To sack a member
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..., to Samuel Morse
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To sanctify using oil
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... ___ to say ...
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To say in Spanish?
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___ to Say," Mathis song
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To say nothing of
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''... to say the ___''
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'-- to say this, but ...'
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___ to say ..." ("Unfortunately ...")
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___ to Scarborough
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--- to Scarborough" (Sheridan work)
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___ to school . . . or a hint to the puzzle theme suggested by the ends of five answers
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To scold: Sp.
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To scrub and clean: Sp.
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To see at a distance
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...to see if reindeer really know ___ to fly
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To see __ is a picture": Dickinson
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___ to self
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To sell organic or not?
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To send a ___ ...
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To serve, not to be served" group
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To serve, not to be served" sloganeer
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___ to serve . . . ": Swinburne
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___ to (set the stage for)
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___ to sew . . .
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___-to (shack)
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To Shakespeare he was "high in all the people's hearts
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To Shakespeare it was "honey-heavy
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To share (anag)
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To share, or not to share?" food brand
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To shelter
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To shelter, at sea
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To shelter, on a ship
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To shelter, on waves
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To shelter side
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To sheltered side
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To shine, in Sedan
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___ to shining . . .
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To show by a sign
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To show false Art what beauty was of __": Shakespeare
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___ to shreds (destroy)
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To sip, in Soissons
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To Sir With Love" balladeer
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To Sir with Love" singer
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To Sir With Love" singer, 1967
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To Sir With Love" singer-actress
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''To Sir With Love'' songstress
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''To Sir, With Love'' vocalist
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To Sir With Love" warbler
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...to sit on my throne as the prince of ___
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'... to skin --'
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To sleep, perchance to dream" follower
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To smithereens
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To smoke, to Sartre
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. . . to so ___
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To some degree
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To some degree: 2 wds.
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To some degree, but not much
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To some extent
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To some extent (2 wds.)
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To some extent, after "after
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To some extent but not entirely
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To some extent but not perfectly
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To some extent, informally
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To some extent, slangily
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To some extent (though not entirely)
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To some small degree
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___ to something (succeed)
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To ___ (somewhat)
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___ to sow . . .
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To spare
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To ___ speak Spanish . . . ": Charles V
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To specs
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___ to Stand On" (Oliver Sacks book)
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To start prematurely
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To start with
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To startle, in Savoie
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. . . to starve ___" (Milton)
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To stay poised
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To steer (anag)
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___ to (stopped as a ship)
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___ to (stopped the ship)
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-- to (stopped, to sailors)
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To study: Fr.
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To succeed, you may have to raise it
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To such a degree
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To such a degree (as)
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To such a degree (with "as")
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To such an extent
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To such an extent (as)
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To such extent
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__ to suggestions