Clue | Length | Answer |
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"Take a look!" | 3 letters | see |
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"Take a look!" | 4 letters | view |
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"Take a look!" | 4 letters | peer |
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"Take a look!" | 5 letters | gosee |
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- "check it out yourself!"
- Pay a visit to
- "Who can that be? response"
- 'Check it out for yourself'
- Have a look
- “Look for yourself”
- “Don't just take my word for it!”
- check out, as a movie
- Hebrew prophet
- "Take a look for yourself"
- Open call, in modeling lingo
- Social equal
- Source of pressure, maybe
- Look
- Ibsen's "...... Gynt"
- One may exert pressure
- Equal
- Juror
- Kind of pressure
- Look closely
- Nobleman
- One may pressure you
- Squint
- Jury member
- Person of equal rank
- Count, e.g.
- Classmate
- Lady, e.g.
- "Lord, ......?"
- Earl, for one
- **** review
- House of Lords member
- Word before group or pres
- One's equal
- Lord, e.g.
- Use a spyglass
- Look out a window, say
- Look searchingly
- Look over a wall, say
- Use binoculars, say
- Look on tiptoe, say
- Squint (at)
- Use a keyhole, perhaps
- Look intently
- Look with difficulty
- Look equal
- Look narrowly
- Look round three particular shows
- Noble disciple losing heart
- Noble - look
- A Lord's match? He's going
- Equal - look searchingly
- jury member, in theory
- one in a jury box
- fellow student
- Male member of the nobility
- baron or viscount
- Look at
- Look noble
- Pressure point?
- Academic equal
- Colleague
- look closely at a contemporary
- look closely — classmate
- Look for lord
- Coworker
- Pressure
- look at one's equal
- A contemporary look
- A noble spy
- Like No Time to Die
- Look like a lord
- take a close look at a nobleman
- journal article reviewer
- Look at intently
- Cohort
- Your equal in court
- look intently [at]
- Look closely at
- British noble
- Member of a jury
- ... pressure (pressure at school)
- Associate
- 1867 verse play by Henrik Ibsen
- look closely for a titled personage
- Look closely and you'll see its equal
- ...-reviewed journal
- Gaze
- Marquess or viscount
- Nobleman exercises with the Queen
- a match for a noble lord
- Aristocrat
- look to see one's equal
- Look into?
- Stare (into)
- Look at closely
- Jury member, to the defendant
- Look into intently
- Brit VIP
- Watch closely
- Member of the House of Lords
- an equal lord
- Look for social equal
- Look outside, Peter!
- Jury member, ideally
- Person equal to you
- Teen, to a teen
- Jury member, to a defendant
- Look carefully (at)
- social pressure source
- Person who's your social equal
- A noble look
- One might apply pressure
- Word before group or pressure
- Scholarly article reviewer, often
- Noble
- Source of pressure, at times
- Kind of review
- Duke, e.g.
- ...... of the realm
- Look through some blinds, say
- One of a group of 12, say
- One may be hereditary
- Source of some pressure, maybe
- Count, perhaps
- One of the elite
- Have a look-see
- Look with effort
- Duke or earl
- Type of group
- Milord
- Classmate, e.g.
- Look with squinty eyes
- "Iolanthe" marcher
- Juror or nobleman
- Juror, in theory
- Nobleman or equal
- Type of pressure
- Baron, e.g.
- Look sharply
- Fellow citizen
- Look at narrowly
- Match; equal
- Earl or duke
- Kind of group
- Viscount, e.g.
- Lord or baron
- Ibsen man saved by Solveig
- Titled man
- British nobleman
- Legal equal
- Jury type
- Squint, for example
- "...... Gynt"
- Olivier is one
- Count or viscount
- Earl or viscount
- Stare; gaze
- One of the Royals?
- Duke or baron
- An equal
- British V.I.P.
- Look, in a way
- Marquess, for one
- One on equal footing
- Take a hard look
- Have a look
- Titled one
- Coequal
- ...... stare
- Look - alloy has no little weight
- look earnestly
- To peep out
- One Of Equal Standing
- Source of some pressure
- observe co-worker
- Pressure source
- Equal, on a jury
- He'll take a squint in Debrett's
- equal to a nobleman
- look for a lord
- Look for one in Debrett?
- give a searching look to one's equal?
- someone like you
- Source of pressure, perhaps
- Person of equal status
- Look through a telescope perhaps
- Member of the nobility
- Equivalent
- take a dim view of mole's noise
- Word with "pressure" or "review"
- Study closely
- Lord - look at him!
- Colleague in office, say
- Classmate, for example
- Nobleman (or woman)
- Academic reviewer, sometimes
- ... pressure (group influence)
- Person of equal standing
- Fellow member of a jury
- ... pressure (social circle)
- Match
- Nobleman with a squint?
- Person from a similar background
- one's equal in nobility?
- Word with "pressure" or "group"
- Look uncommon?
- Person your age and in your class
- ... pressure (influence)
- Look, Lord!
- Look through a keyhole
- Person my age with similar interests
- A member of the House of Lords
- Reviewer in academia
- Gaze at
- Look through a peephole
- Noble but pig-headed always?
- Member of the British nobility
- That lordly look?
- look with difficulty for nobleman
- Person very similar to you
- look at the lord
- one on the same level
- participant in a review, perhaps
- Academic paper reviewer, often
- Participant in a review
- Person who's socially equal to you
- Certain research reviewer
- The noble look
- Word before pressure or review
- look - peter's lost heart!
- One of similar age and status
- look narrowly and nobly!
- noble support, we hear
- Take a look at the aristocrat!
- pressure (kind of bullying)
- Look through binoculars, say
- Person your age
- Equal in society
- Henrik Ibsen play: .... Gynt
- Reviewed
- Person your age with similar interests
- the equal of a noble
- Gaze (into)
- Look closely at noble
- someone entitled to take a close look
- Look about equal
- Source of pressure for a teenager
- Look searchingly or with difficulty
- A member of the nobility
- Take a dim view of noisy dock
- an equal in nobility
- Gaze at the earl
- Lord or lady, e.g.
- noble support, one hears
- one entitled to take a closer look
- Noble disheartened saint
- Word before review or group
- ...... group (people who are like you)
- Pry
- Compeer
- Peep
- Scrutinize
- Inquire
- Look keenly
- look like a duke, perhaps
- Source of pressure, to many teens
- Someone a lot like you
- Gaze searchingly
- Your classmate, for example
- Someone your age with your tastes
- Look for somebody like yourself
- equal, socially
- juror, ideally
- Equal, fellow
- "Take a look!"
- Equal person
- Look closely to see the pier's sound
- Person of similar standing
- Person who's on your level
- an equal in the upper house
- Professional equal
- look for a nobleman
- Person of the same social position
- ...... pressure (group's influence)
- For each
- noble squint
- person's equal
- One entitled to look closely
- Get a look at
- Coeval
- One of 12 on a jury
- Try to see House of Lords' member
- many a house of lords member
- Take a squint in Debrett's
- potential juror
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- Noble spy
- Same-status co-worker
- a contemporary
- person of a similar age or rank
- provider of unwanted pressure?
- house-sitter in sw1a
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- Your classmate, e.g
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- Visit
- Call
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- Watch
- Perceive
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- "Now do you believe me?"
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- Consult
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- "I told you so!"
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- Discern
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- "What'd I tell you?!"
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- Cross-referencing directi
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- "Savvy?"
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- "Was that so hard!?"
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- "Behold!"
- Cross-referencing word
- Match in chips
- Go steady with
- Receive
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- Lead-in to a sheepish exc
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- "Don't you ......?"
- "Comprende?"
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- Visualize
- Gloating cry
- Center of religious autho
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- Catch on
- Make sure
- Have a look
- "... ...... no evil ..."
- Match, as a contribution?
- Bishop's jurisdiction
- "Do you get it?"
- Match in poker
- Get the point?
- Make out with date
- Perceive, watch
- Understand a bishop's responsibility
- View; realise
- Understand letter that's dictated
- Observe ecclesiastical division
- Appear to miss latest match
- Perceive with the eyes
- Visit Home Counties around end of June
- Spend time with someone in diocese
- Witness; ensure
- Get a letter read out
- Any one of three parts of lovely spot
- Catch sight of tailless sow
- View bishop's office
- "thing about that is ..."
- meet a poker bet
- "was i right or was i?"
- bishop of rome's jurisdiction
- Call, as a raise
- Diocese in southeast Middlesex
- Observe the bishop's territory
- "told you!"
- papal jurisdiction
- partner of wait
- Regard
- Have in view
- Consult professionally
- Open one's eyes
- Espy
- Three points to understand
- 'Get how it's done?'
- Receive the letter spoken of
- Have a glance at
- Recognize
- Jurisdiction of a bishop
- Holy jurisdiction
- Bishop's domain
- 'Here's the thing ...'
- Call, in Vegas
- Call somebody's bluff, perhaps
- Take a look at
- Observe the bishop's concern
- meet a texas hold 'em bet
- "... It Now" [TV oldie]
- Catch sight of
- Fathom
- Comprehend from greenhouse effect
- Observe southern Europeans
- Notice third character in audition?
- Understand letter that's read out
- 'Wasn't I right?'
- See 30 Across
- Examine