words : 8 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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Words | TEXT | 4 |
___ words | MINCE | 5 |
___ words | WAROF | 5 |
Words | LYRIC | 5 |
Words | SETTO | 5 |
___ words | WEASEL | 6 |
___ words | INOTHER | 7 |
Words | LINGUISTICUNITS | 15 |
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__ __ flash (two words) ___ about (words of approximation) ___ citato, footnote words ___ de mots ("in a few words," in French) ___ few words as possible ___ for words! ___ funny for words ___ jacet (tombstone words) ___ jacet (words on a tombstone) ___ on words ___ on words (pun) ___ one's words (recant) ___ one's words (soften) ___ ordo seclorum: Great Seal words ___ than (time-limit words) ___ the other (choice words) ___ with words (was clever) ___ words ___ words (equivocation) ___ words (equivocations) ___ words (pun) ___ words (retract) ___ words (that is to say) ___ words (verbalizes) _____ many words _____ one's words _____now! (two words) '___ picture paints 1,000 words ...' '___ picture paints a thousand words ...' ''Deck the Halls'' words ''This ___!'' (fightin' words) ''Voyaging through strange __ of thought'': Wordsworth ''What's mine is __'' (sharer's words) '60s pro-war words 'It ___' (identifying words) " . . . ___ summer dust": Wordsworth " . . . between a ___ and a help": Wordsworth " . . . crowd": Wordsworth " . . . nature yet ___": Wordsworth " . . . o'er ___ and hills": Wordsworth "__ do" (pessimist's words) "__ girl!" (cigar words) "__ I had heard of Lucy Gray . . .": Wordsworth "___ a Beauteous Evening": Wordsworth "___ and soon": Wordsworth "___ as a cloud": Wordsworth "___ close to schedule" (transit report words) "___ dead!" (worried teen's words) "___ don't!" (words of denial) "___ fightin' words!" "___ hard but am not afraid to go" (George Washington's last words) "___ Have to Say the Words?" (1992 Bryan Adams hit) "___ homo" (Pilate's words) "___ I at a glance" (Wordsworth) "___ I forsook the crowded solitude": Wordsworth "___ I had heard of Lucy Gray ...": Wordsworth "___ in Words": New Ager's memoir "___ jewel" (words for a new maid) "___ ME" (words written on dirty cars) "___ my case" (lawyer's words) "___ my words" "___ Nacht" (German words of parting) "___ no money" (ad words) "___ nui loa" (Hawaiian words of gratitude) "___ on now!" (fighter's words) "___ pray" (minister's words) "___ pray" (pastor's words) "___ say" (disappointed words) "___ silver" (words about Cleopatra's barge) "___ sorry!" (words of apology) "___ Than Words" ('91 chart-topper for Extreme) "___ them" (words from Bo-Peep) "___ to be alone" (words attributed to Greta Garbo) "___ to Duty": Wordsworth "___ up" (words of surrender) "___ well . . . " (G.W.'s last words) "___ with you" (parting words) "___ words cannot express . . ." "___ words cannot express ..." "___ words were never spoken!" "___ Words" (2005 Natasha Bedingfield hit) "___ Words" (2005 Natasha Bedingifeld hit) "___ you one" (obligee's words) "___ you!" (challenger's words) "___ you!" (challenging words) "_____ I had heard of Lucy Gray": Wordsworth "_____ you!" (words in a tot's game) "___, girl!": words of encouragement "___, two, three, four!" (marching words) "___'s fightin' words!" "... ___ man put asunder" (wedding words) "... ___ vales and hills": Wordsworth "... ___ will!" (threatening words) "... let thy words be ___": Eccl. "25 words or less" event "A ___ man speaking to men": Wordsworth "A ___, of golden daffodils": Wordsworth "A maid . . . ___ praise": Wordsworth "A Way With Words" airer "A whizzing rocket that would emulate a star," per Wordsworth "Action, not words!" "Action" words: Abbr. "After Words" cable channel "Amen," in other words "Ay, there's the ___" (words from Hamlet) "Bambinos'" first words "Be ___..." (words of entreaty) "Bon" words "Born Yesterday" words "Bring ___!" (fighting words) "Bye" words? "Casablanca" words repeated before "as if it were the last time" "Clearly I have defeated this ___ with my words ..." "Come ___!" (welcome words) "Count ___!" (words of refusal) "Das ___" (last words of a German film) "Do ___?" (words of indecision) "Don't ___ me" (words on a 1775 flag) "Don't ___ words!" "Don't mince words!" "Don't put words in my mouth!" "Eating My Words" author Sheraton "Either that wallpaper goes ___ do" (Oscar Wilde's last words) "Either that wallpaper goes ___ do" (Oscar Wilde's supposed dying words) "Faith ___!" (words by Faber) "First ___, first ..." (eulogy words for George Washington) "For your ears only" ... and a hint to first words of 17-, 27- and 48-Across "For" words "Four" before words, sometimes "Give all thou ___ . . . ": Wordsworth "Go ___!", words of encouragement "Go Down Moses" crowd, in Moses' words "God ___" (words by Bates) "God bless Captain ___!" (Billy Budd's final words) "Good luck, ___" (last words on the "Mission: Impossible" tape that would "self-destruct in five seconds") "Hamlet" character who says, "These words, like daggers, enter in mine ears" "Here lies One ___ Name was writ in Water" (words on Keats's tombstone) "Hobo king" Livingstone's last words? "I do ___ . . . " (words for Jan. 1) "I don't know the words ... " "I don't remember the words ..." "I don't remember the words..." "I forget the words" bit "I forgot the words" syllables "I see" words "I wandered ___ a cloud . . . ": Wordsworth "Ich ___ dich" (German words of endearment) "If you ___" (words of deference) "In ___ beyond the sea": Wordsworth "In ___ words . . ." "In ___" (words on a bill) "In 25 words ___ ..." "In 25 words or ___ . . ." "In 25 words or ___ ..." "In My Own Words" missionary "In other words . . ." "In other words ..." "In other words..." "In other words" "In principio ___ Verbum" (words from John 1:1) "It ___; be not afraid" (words of Jesus): 2 wds. "It ___" (words of identification) "It was told ___" (words by Janet Knox) "Lady of the ___": Wordsworth "Laus ___" (words atop the Washington Monument) "Let me hear the words!" "Like rock ___ . . . ": Wordsworth "Little we see in Nature that ___": Wordsworth "Little we see in Nature that is ___": Wordsworth "Look ___!" (showoff's words) "Look at me, ___ helpless ..." (first words of "Misty") "Lord, ___ this food" (grace words) "Lord, it is good for ___ be here" (words of Peter to Jesus) "Magic" words that are the theme of this puzzle "Much ___!"; words of gratitude "My ___ up . . . ": Wordsworth "My heart ___ up . . . ": Wordsworth "No ___" (reassuring words) "No bid" at the bridge table (2 words) "Not ___ many words" "Not for these ___/The song . . . ": Wordsworth "Now you ___, now you don't" (conjurer's words) "Now you ---, now ..." (conjurer's words) "O, I am ___!" (Polonius's last words) "Or ___!" (bully's words) "Or ___!" (words of a threat) "Or ___" (ultimatum words) "Pleasant" place in a Wordsworth poem "Please ___" (words on a bill) "Proper" words "Pure as the driven slush," in Bankhead's words "Round" thing suggested by the first words of 17-, 26-, 46- and 61-Across "Saw the air too much with your hand," in Shakespeare's words "She ___ among the untrodden ways": Wordsworth "She dwell among the untrodden ___": Wordsworth "She Loves You" words "She was a ___": Wordsworth "So might I, standing on this pleasant ___": Wordsworth "Some Words With a Mummy" penner "Some Words With a Mummy" writer
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