Clue | Length | Answer |
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Apograph | 4 letters | copy |
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Apograph | 5 letters | tenor |
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Apograph | 7 letters | tracing |
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Apograph | 7 letters | rubbing |
Apograph | 8 letters | transfer |
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Apograph | 9 letters | recording |
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Apograph | 10 letters | transcript |
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Apograph | 13 letters | transcription |
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- "I read you"
- Material for an editor
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- 'Roger that'
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- "Got that"
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- City desk shout
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- Command before "Paste", often
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- Matter for printing
- Imitate or ape someone, say
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- A reproduction
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- Ctrl+C command
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- Model
- Example
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- Counterpart
- generate
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- Represent
- Match
- Ridicule
- Mock
- Transfer
- Sketch
- Abstract
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- Documenting in written form
- Putting on tape
- Sound captured on tape
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- Wax
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- cataloging
- Chronicle
- chronicling
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- enlistment
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- impanelment
- indexing
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- insertion
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- inventorying
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- ...... list
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- microcopy
- Microfiche
- microform
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- pipe roll
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- record keeping
- recordation
- recordative
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- registrational
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- self recording
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- tabulation
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- tape-cassette
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- Chafing can produce big burn
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- Friction
- Grating
- attrition
- abrasion
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- brushing
- Carbon ...
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- caressing
- Companion
- confrication
- contacting
- contingent
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- Dead ringer?
- Double
- Duplicate
- duplication
- Effigy
- Exact likeness
- Feeling
- Fellow
- fiche
- fingering
- frication
- Fricative
- frictional
- frottage
- Glancing
- grazing
- Handling
- hectography
- Icon
- Idol
- Image
- impingent
- impinging
- in contact
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- Manifold
- Manipulation
- Match
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- Meeting
- microcopy
- Microfiche
- microform
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- mirroring
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- Nudging
- osculatory
- palpation
- perfrication
- Petting
- Photograph
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- Portrait
- Pressure
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- reduplication
- Reflection
- Reproduction
- reprography
- Resemblance
- Rub
- Semblance
- Shadow
- Similitude
- Simulacrum
- Spit and image
- Spitting image
- stroking
- ...... tangent
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- Tenor
- Touching
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- very picture
- Moving to and fro against a surface
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- train of thought
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- Placido Domingo, for one
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- Several or just one singer
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- "Pinkerton, in Madama Butterfly, e.g."
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- One of a traveling musical trio
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- Tannhäuser, for one
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