Clue | Length | Answer |
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Fall follower | 4 letters | thud |
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Fall follower | 6 letters | winter |
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Fall follower | 8 letters | solstice |
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- Fall follower
- Occurrence after the fall
- Semiannual occurrence
- Longest or shortest day of the year
- Start of summer or winter
- 21 June or 22 December?
- the summer ... [on or about june 21]
- Word after summer or winter
- A turning point
- One of two events a year
- Biannual occurrence
- Sun's spot circa Dec. 22
- time of the longest or shortest day
- it closes novel at this turning point
- Longest day or shortest day
- It's close at work —a special day
- turning point in worldly affairs?
- Time of year — it's close, anyhow
- Time of year closet is turned out
- Midsummer or midwinter
- An event relating to the Sun
- June 21, say
- Summer or winter starter
- A big person may come dow
- Impact sound
- Fall follower
- Faint sound?
- Fall sound
- Sound of impact
- Fall's end
- Definitely not the sound
- Fall heavily
- It may be made by a falli
- Dropping sound
- Sound of a failure
- Sound after dropping off?
- Dull sound
- Land heavily
- None-too-gentle landing
- Cousin of plop
- Result of a failure
- Sound made by impact of heavy objects
- Dull heavy sound
- Thump
- Dull sound of impact
- Dull impact sound
- Sound of a heavy fall
- Sound of a flop
- Crash landing sound
- heavy dull sound
- Sound of a fall
- Sound of something landing
- More than a plop
- Thursday, Ray's off with a bang ...
- dull noise
- plop kin
- Muffled bang
- clunk
- Heavy fall sound
- Bump
- Sound of a mic drop
- Dull clunk
- Loud noise
- Sound of blunt impact
- Dull sound from Port Hudson
- A big person may come down with it
- It may be made by a falling rock
- Definitely not the sound of success
- Landing sound
- Graceless landing, say
- Dull blow
- Bomb's sound
- Sound of collapse
- Falling sound
- Sound in a whodunit
- Clunk's kin
- Flump's cousin
- It's usually dull
- Heavy sound
- It's often dull
- Sound in a Spillane book
- Sound in a horror film
- Sound of a sandbag hitting the ground
- Heard when something drops heavily
- dull sound of a fall
- Hitting-the-ground sound
- Sound of an impact
- Ungraceful landing sound
- mic drop sound
- sound of a dull impact
- "sound" of a lame joke
- Dull sound from detachment huddled
- Sound of a heavy landing
- floor-hitting sound
- sound of dull impact
- Sound of hitting the floor
- A bad joke might go over with one
- Sound of a heavy bag hitting the floor
- Heavy landing sound
- Blow, thump
- Sound of textbooks hitting a desk
- Sound of a book hitting the floor, say
- Sound of a blunt collision
- Heavy thump
- Bang
- End of a trip
- Sound of a heavy impact
- sandbag-hitting-the-ground sound
- Sound of an ungraceful landing
- Dropped dictionary sound
- Bad result of an attempt at humor
- Sound of a dull plop
- You could hit a punch-bag with one
- dull sound of a heavy object falling
- wet huddle has a dull sound
- A bad joke might land with one
- hard-hitting evidence?
- Haunted house sound
- Dull sound in Port Hudson
- Heavy footfall
- Beat
- Chink
- Click
- Clink
- clop
- Clump
- crump
- Dull thud
- Flick
- flump
- Hit
- Pad
- Pat
- Patter
- pitapat
- pitter-patter
- Plump
- Plunk
- Pop
- Pound
- Rap
- Smite
- Strike
- Tap
- Tick-......
- tinkle
- tunk
- Wham!
- Whomp
- Hard landing sound
- Low sound coming from secret huddle
- cabinet huddled around report
- Dull impact sound effect
- Sound of a heavy landing, say
- Clumsy landing
- When stratocumulus clouds
- Biting time
- Season
- Graves perhaps containing bone
- Cold season
- Season with Italian club
- Victory, with time short, in season
- A season with Bury
- Season when carrots taste the sweetest
- What comes after fall
- The coldest season
- Barn is .... quarters for the circus
- Season opposite to summer
- I went off right after cold period
- "old man" of poetry
- ... Westbury, 24 and 25
- When beginning to bury time?
- Water's taken in for a time
- Coldest season
- Coldest temperate season
- Period of cold
- Young actress Ariel
- It comes after a fall
- It comes before spring
- Storm
- Adversity period
- Cold, snowy season
- Snowy season
- Fall follower
- One of the Four Seasons
- Period of slow growth
- Nuclear
- Season for skiers
- Holly time
- Hiemal period
- Johnny ......, guitarist from Miss.
- Brumal period
- "...... is icumen in": Pound
- July–August in Australia
- Russian "general"
- Season some stew in terrine
- "............ is coming"
- Time for boots / coats!
- Season following autumn
- Who is this chilly champion?
- time for mittens and scarves?
- Season in House Stark's motto
- Season for sledding
- Current season
- Christmas time
- Ski season
- Immediate consequence of a fall
- season of "snowpiercer"
- Three months of discontent, maybe?
- Land with recurrent wet season
- hibernate
- Cold period of the year
- Hot chocolate season, perhaps
- Wintry
- christmastide
- Christmastime
- Yule
- Yuletide
- aestival
- Arctic
- Autumn
- autumnal
- bitter weather
- bleak weather
- Boreal
- brumal
- buy time
- canicular
- cold snap
- cold wave
- Cold weather
- consume time
- depth of winter
- equinoctial
- "Freeze!"
- freezing weather
- Frost
- hard winter
- hibernal
- Hiemal
- Keep Time?
- Kill time
- look for time
- measure time
- midsummer
- midwinter
- occupy time
- out of season
- Pass time
- put in time
- race against time
- raw weather
- seasonal
- Snap
- solstitial
- spend time
- Spring
- Springlike
- subzero weather
- Summer
- Summerlike
- summerly
- Summery
- "take ... time!"
- take up time
- use time
- vernal
- weekend
- winterlike
- wintertide
- wintertime
- wintery
- Wintry weather
- wintry wind
- work against time
- zero weather
- While away the time
- Vernal season
- Frosty time
- Now is the .... of our discontent
- Christmas season
- i went off river when it was cold
- one season of the year
- time for cold feet?
- i went off with royal for this season
- Time for boots/coats
- Season after autumn and before spring
- Colder half of the year
- Time of snow and ice
- Cold time
- First noun in Richard III