RANK |
ANSWER |
CLUE |
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INOR |
“__ out?” |
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ILET |
___a song go out out... |
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STAY |
"It is easier to ___ out than get out": Twain |
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CANDLE |
"Out, out, brief ___!" |
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ARTOIS |
[*cross out* "Star Wars" character] Where droids go to dry out? |
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EVER |
[*cross out* Pine, e.g.] Dinosaur that never goes out of style? |
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SULPHURIC |
EATING OUT, PERHAPS, I PUSH CURL OUT OF THE WAY |
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RAD |
Far out!â€
nyt 2004 RAD Out of sight!" |
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PUNXSUTAWNEYPHIL |
For the outlook, look out for his look out! |
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RADAR |
GET OUT OF THE RAG TRADE - IT'S SOMETHING THE TRAFFIC POLICE LIKE TO POINT OUT |
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STAY |
It is easier to ___ out than get out: Twain |
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MARKTWAIN |
It is easier to stay out than get out |
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ORG |
Letting out all the stops to drown out the other instruments? |
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DICEY |
Neither stood out nor bombed out |
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ARTISAN |
On, or to, one side; out of a straight line, course, or direction; at a little distance from the rest; out of the way; apart. |
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MIDDLEMAN |
One who may be cut out, and what must be cut out of five answers to make sense of their clues |
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TOT |
Out and out blitzkrieg |
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ADAGE |
Out of sight, out of mind, for example |
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SPACED |
Out of touch, with "out" |
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PURE |
Out-and-out |
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TOTAL |
Out-and-out |
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SHEER |
Out-and-out |
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UTTER |
Out-and-out |
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ARRANT |
Out-and-out |
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DOUBLEPLAYS |
Out-and-out successes |
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