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Crossword puzzle clue "word that can follow the last parts of 17 26 36 and 50"
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word that can follow the last parts of 17 26 36 and 50
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Relevancy
dressing
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Word that can follow the last parts of 17-, 26-, 36- and 50-
Definition
material applied to a wound
track
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Word that can follow the last parts of 21-, 31-, 41- and 50-
ice
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Zamboni-prepared surface, and word that can follow the last word of the puzzle's four longest answers
Definition
to cover with frozen water
pool
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Parlor game, and word that can follow the last word of the answers to asterisked clues
Definition
to contribute to a common fund
bar
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Pub (and a word that can follow the second parts of 17- and
Definition
to obstruct or prevent
bug
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Word that can follow the last word in each theme entry
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to annoy
shoes
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Word that can follow the last word of the three longest Across answers
cafe
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Where to order un thé
Definition
a small restaurant
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