Posted on April 12, 2022
Clue | Length | Answer |
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Destroys | 5 letters | ruins |
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Destroys | 5 letters | slays |
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Destroys | 6 letters | wrecks |
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Destroys | 6 letters | erases |
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Destroys | 6 letters | blasts |
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Destroys | 6 letters | dashes |
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Destroys | 7 letters | smashes |
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Destroys | 9 letters | decimates |
Destroys | 10 letters | demolishes |
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- Bishop survives reprimands
- wind wallops
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- Sand-trap shots
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- Wild parties
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- Quarry noises
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- has the radio on very loud
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- Big bangs
- big explosions
- Uses dynamite
- Turns way up, as the car radio
- Superfun times
- Turns way up
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- colon relatives
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- scurries off
- short races
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- Marks that are lines [S]
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- "Tom, to Samuel F. B. Morse"
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- Morse components
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- rushes punctuation marks
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- Runs primarily decide cricket contest
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- Expunges
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- Prepares the board
- Cleans
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- Takes back one's words?
- Uses rubber on
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- Obliterates
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- rubs out a mistake
- what overwriting does to the old data
- Puts down some rubber?
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- cleans a sheet
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- clears a whiteboard
- removes for good
- corrects a pencil mistake
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- Removes (pencil marks)
- clears, as a hard drive
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- clears off, as a whiteboard
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- Demonstrates fallibility, in a way
- "Clears an Etch A Sketch, e.g."
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- effaces
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- Makes disappear in a way
- Causes to disappear?
- Rubs clean
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- wipes clear
- Rubs off
- cleans a whiteboard?
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- Cleans the chalkboard
- Washes out
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- wipes
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- European highlights
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- Destroys
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- Rex wrecked us in wrecks
- Debris
- "The Colosseum, e.g., today"
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- tourist draw
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- archaeological site, often
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- Kills as a werewolf
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- forceful shots in tennis
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- King of Rome heard in ruins
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- Settings for some scuba dives
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