| “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child” speaker |
LEAR |
| Angled joint |
MITER |
| Avoid the lines? |
ADLIB |
| Bills in tills |
TENS |
| Billy Joel’s “___ to Extremes“ |
IGO |
| Buy in, in a way |
ANTE |
| Cain raiser? |
ADAM |
| Capone chaser |
NESS |
| Catchall category label |
MISC |
| Changes chemically |
REACTS |
| Compact |
DENSE |
| Comparable |
ALIKE |
| Counterbalance, as a bet |
HEDGE |
| Deviate from the intended course |
DRIFT |
| Dropped name indicator |
NEE |
| E-tailer icon |
CART |
| Emma’s favorite starter? |
STONESOUP |
| Extensive account |
SAGA |
| Field |
AREA |
| Final notice, of a sort |
OBIT |
| Forum language |
LATIN |
| Fully appeases |
SATES |
| Gawking |
AGAPE |
| Get stressed |
STEW |
| Glance |
CAROM |
| Halle’s favorite dessert? |
BERRYTART |
| Hired heavy |
GOON |
| Hubbub |
ADO |
| Keep from crashing, perhaps |
DEBUG |
| Knock out |
STUN |
| Luau strings |
UKE |
| Major brat |
TERROR |
| Marie Curie’s scientist daughter |
IRENE |
| Marriage in pinochle, e.g |
MELD |
| Mazda model |
MIATA |
| Mouth off |
SASS |
| Mr. McGregor’s nemesis |
PETERRABBIT |
| Nacho accompaniment |
SALSA |
| Nicholas II was the last |
TSAR |
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