Clue | Length | Answer |
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Away from | 3 letters | off |
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Away from | 3 letters | out |
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Away from | 5 letters | notat |
Away from | 5 letters | apart |
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Away from | 5 letters | shied |
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Away from | 7 letters | further |
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Away from | 9 letters | severally |
Away from | 10 letters | separately |
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- a bit remote, perhaps
- a role detached from others
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- Divided a page
- a role in isolation?
- Take ....; undo
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- a role on the side
- Not on the team
- limb from limb
- only one piece, yet in pieces
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- A bit put aside
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- a trap set thus is not together
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- With lost integrity
- a piece is detached
- Separated for a bit
- Recluse
- Dedicate
- Divide
- Abroad
- Aloof
- Shut
- Devote
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- a quiet craft by itself
- "Things Fall ......"
- A section is separate
- Come ....; unravel
- Bande ........, Jean-Luc Godard film
- Aside given to an actor to speak?
- Withdrawn
- A role to play when separated
- A role in “Separated”
- Take ....; dismantle
- in a long-distance relationship, e.g.
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- A bit cut off
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- a role by itself
- a role out of consideration
- the one bit that comes to pieces
- a bit set aside
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- Separated by a component
- Longing for one another, perhaps
- separated a fraction
- In a bicoastal relationship, say
- A bit detached
- separately, to one side; into two
- separate what the actor wants
- Pull-... bread
- separate; what an actor plays?
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- Additional help
- To a greater extent
- Additional
- more hair present being cut
- More advanced
- Give an impulse to
- Ref hurt (anag.)
- More distant
- In addition
- Away from
- to a greater degree
- To advance
- to somewhere more advanced
- Promote
- Beyond ......
- In addition, promote
- Hurt referee became more distant
- Prefer
- Assist
- ulterior
- Bear
- Choose
- Aid
- Over
- propel
- "Help!"
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- Extra
- Yet
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- Going a longer distance
- Beyond the current point
- To a greater extent or degree
- Not nearer
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- Skipping, as an event
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- ...... all (nohow)
- ...... this time (maybe later)
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- "I am ... home" (away): 2 wds.
- "I'm ... liberty to discuss": 2 wds.
- "i'm ...... liberty to say"
- "...... all" ("happy to help")
- Take out
- Dash ...... (write quickly)
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- Gamy
- Wide of the mark
- Not running
- Away
- Not quite right
- Not working
- Broadway opening?
- Amiss
- Out of sync
- Vacationing
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- Popular insect repellent
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- Clocked out
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- Out of tune
- A little peculiar
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- Slightly gamy
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- Cockeyed
- On vacation, say
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- Stale
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- On/... switch
- word after buzz or flake
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- Absent, away
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- Screen or limits
- "Get ... my back!"
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- Light-switch word
- chip ...... the old block
- "Knock it ...!" ("Stop it!")