Sitemap W 55501 - 55650
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Word that comes from the Latin word for the type of sand used to absorb blood after fights in the Colosseum
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Word that completes either "Gloria in excelsis ___" or "Tin Tin ___
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Word that completes the song titles "___ Baby" and "Baby It's ___
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Word that connects ready to fire
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Word that contains a six-letter state
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Word that could mean become too small to see or similar to a family vehicle
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Word that could mean force vacationers to vacate or one who takes alternate routes
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Word that creates links
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Word that declares continued possession in the possessor's absence
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Word that ends a prayer
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Word that fills both blanks in "This ___ is your ___
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Word that first appears in Matthew 1:1
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Word that follows 17-A, 61-A, 10-D and 25-D
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Word that follows each starred answer to complete a film title
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Word that follows inside and straight
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Word that follows "standard" and means something nonstandard
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Word that gets "dropped
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Word that gets "Polo" as a response
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Word that gets under a grammarian's skin
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Word that goes after the start of and before the end of the five longest answers in this puzzle
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Word that goes before "age" or "tender
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Word that goes in either blank in the classic movie quote "___? Where we're going we don't need ___
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Word that goes in either blank of the David Bowie classic "___ to ___
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Word that goes with message?
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Word that had "omni" at its start before apheresis
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Word that has two diametrically opposed meanings
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Word that has two diametrically opposed meanings (like this puzzle's eight theme entries)
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Word that homophonically forms a familiar word when attached to the end of the answer to each starred clue
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Word that I guess is hidden in the theme answers, but whatever
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Word that includes three of itself
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Word that indicates a maiden name
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Word that is an example of itself
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Word that is not possessive with an apostrophe
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Word that keeps the same meaning if "cap-" is added at the front
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Word that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end
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Word that leads to some starts?
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Word that links
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Word that literally means “good news”
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Word that literally means "that which occurs," which also gives us the English word for the ideal state of mind #deep
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Word that looks like its meaning when written in lowercase
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Word that makes grammarians cringe
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Word that makes one feel welcome
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Word that makes people smile
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Word that many people botch the apostrophe placement on
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Word that may accompany a handshake
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Word that may appear above a silhouette of a man
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Word that may be bid
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Word that may be parsed
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Word that may be written on a B+ paper
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Word that may come before ego
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Word that may follow a president's name
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Word that may follow "lightning" or "dowsing
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Word that may follow string or sing
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Word that may follow "traffic" or "strawberry
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Word that may follow you
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Word that may precede a maiden name in a news article
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Word that may precede sad news
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Word that may precede twelve words in this puzzle's grid
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Word that may stop a truck
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Word that means "ant lion larva," not "compulsive scribbler
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Word that means both "fortune" and "that which occurs," which I think is super deep!!!
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Word that means "offensive," not "loud
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Word that means "something" in Latin
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Word that means the same as another word
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Word that means the same thing if you put "no" in front of it
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Word that means the same thing if you say "-tail it" at the tail end
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Word that might accompany an air kiss
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Word that might be "common" or "proper
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Word that might be helpful on a class reunion name tag
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Word that might be said in a Glasgow kiss-off
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Word that might be shouted by someone wearing goggles whose eyes are closed
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Word that might end a hymn
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Word that might fix a spastic diaphragm
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Word that might precede a change of scenery
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Word that, minus a letter, is its own synonym
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Word that no one has ever said before
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Word that often follows "further
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Word that often follows sarcastic slow-clapping
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Word that often goes with beyond
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Word that often precedes "pittance" or "technicality
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Word that often precedes "showtime
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Word that once preceded "Germany
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Word that originally meant "gondola race
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Word that partners with "danke
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Word that precedes a sentence?
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Word that precedes and rhymes with "suit
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Word that precedes "Hampshire," "Jersey," "Mexico," or "York
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Word that precedes Wayne or Kim in rapper names
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Word that raises a grammarian's eyebrows
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Word that references gum in candy names
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Word that rhymes with its opposite
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Word that rhymes with treats, appropriately
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Word that sandwiches ''oh''
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Word that scares me EVERY TIME!!!
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Word that shouldn't precede ''estimate'' or ''replica''
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Word that shouldn't precede replica or estimate
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Word, that sounds dope
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Word that sounds like a Brontë heroine
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Word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet that's not in it
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Word that sounds like a state when accented on the second syllable rather than the first
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Word that sounds like a vowel it hasn't
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Word that sounds like another word, like "main," "mane," and "Maine
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Word that sounds like its middle letter
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Word that sounds like its start and end vowels
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Word that splits an infinitive in the opening narration of "Star Trek
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Word that stops a stickball game
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Word that stops a street hockey game
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Word that stops fire?
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Word that stops some trucks?
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Word that stops trucks
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Word that stuck in Macbeth's throat
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Word that, surprisingly, is never spoken in "The Godfather
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Word that the four main compass pts. form
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Word that the Lone Ranger says to Silver
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Word that turns sarcastic when said blandly
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Word that typically appears before a woman's maiden name
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Word that used to be on many Del Monte condiment bottles
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Word that used to precede ''Germany''
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Word that used to precede "Germany" or "Berlin
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Word that usually appears before a woman's maiden name
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Word that was changed to "freedom
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Word that was given in the very first crossword
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Word that's a homophone of its middle letter
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Word that's adopted from a foreign language
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Word that's an example of itself
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Word that's bee-fitting?
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Word that's both a greeting and a farewell
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Word that's dramatically sighed
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Word that's intoned
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Word that's its own synonym when its first two letters are replaced with "w
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Word that's objectifying to men?
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Word that's often confused with "imply
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Word that's often contracted
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Word that's often paired with "crannies
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Word that's only coincidentally made up of the four main compass points
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Word that's said between "ready" and "fire
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Word that's said twice before "Hooray!
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Word that's "shifted" in the first four letters of the four longest answers
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Word that's shouted after a band leaves the stage
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Word that's supposed to rhyme with "Israel" in a Christmas carol
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Word that's usually paired with "neither
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Word to a baby
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Word to a back-scratcher
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Word to a black sheep
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Word to a captain
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Word to a center
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Word to a certain squad
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Word to a crying child
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Word to a "darling daughter