Clue | Length | Answer |
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Grow dim | 4 letters | fade |
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Grow dim | 4 letters | wane |
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Grow dim | 5 letters | trail |
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- Disappear gradually
- Lose colour and brightness
- four notes gradually diminish
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- get harder to hear
- Drop from the leader board
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- Lose steam
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- Age, as bluejeans
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- lose colour
- Weaken in the face of a defeat
- Hairstyle that's short on the sides
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- Disappear, like a sunset
- Type of cut
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- graded cut
- Fall behind in the stretch
- Direction at a scene's end
- Not do well in the stretch
- What some things do in the sun
- Film technique
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- Movie ending effect
- Movie shot
- Bet against the dice caster
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- Cover a bet
- Dicer's verb
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- Deaf drunk will turn pale
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- Lose color over time
- Lose luster
- Burst
- A fancy earpiece will not last long
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- gradual film transition
- become pale
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- gradually turn black, e.g.
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- david beckham's hairstyle, once
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- Lose color, as clothes
- What bright colors do over time
- gradually vanish
- Bleach
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- Grow paler
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- Waste
- Expire
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- Lose momentum
- Start to disappear
- PowerPoint effect
- High top ....: hairstyle
- Alternative to a buzz cut
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- Yield
- Wrinkle
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- Wooden
- Wishy-washy
- Withdraw
- wizen
- Wilt
- Wince
- Well-known
- Well-worn
- Weasel
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- Wash out, as jeans
- gradual change in volume
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- Lose intensity or colour
- Lose freshness or brilliance of color
- become discoloured
- fabrics do this if left in the sun
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- Get gradually quieter
- Become vague
- Dissolve
- Tire
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- Gradual disappearance
- Get sleepy
- Become less vivid
- Taper
- Cousin of a crew cut
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- Be behind
- Hiker's path
- Come in second
- Path
- Bring up the rear
- Finish behind
- Crumbs, in "Hansel and Gr
- Winding way
- Hiker's spot
- Lag
- Bridle path
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- Forest path
- Follow bird past entrance to tunnel
- Hiking path
- Drop behind
- Rough path
- Be losing; track
- Dog track?
- Track to follow around run
- Track opening of the bar
- Lag, right in the back
- Some extra illuminated track
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- park path
- Footpath
- Hiker's route
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- Biking or hiking locale
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- drag along path
- Path from the bar in York?
- Appalachian ...
- The path to follow
- straggle
- Time to complain or follow
- be down by a goal, say
- Track, route
- Path or track through wild country
- Cowboy's path
- way to round withheld by bar
- way through the woods
- bush track
- Mix
- First train track was the pathway
- Follow, track someone
- Mountain path
- Path through the woods
- track used by dog biting ringleader
- are losing
- woodsy path
- oregon or chisholm
- way to hit?
- Get behind
- spoor
- Oregon or Appalachian
- Follow behind, right in the rear
- Hang dog
- Straggle in hiking route
- Track
- Track taking dog across river
- Blazed way
- Walk wearily
- Line on a forest map
- Woodland path
- Follow with right scent
- a way to carry a rifle, perhaps
- Track through wild country
- "Crumbs, in Hansel and Gretel"
- Route that is right in the end
- Scout's route
- A dog may pick one up
- Have some catching up to do
- One might be made of bread crumbs
- Put a bloodhound on
- Not lead
- Park way
- Chisholm, e.g.
- Cowboy route
- Shadow
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- it may go cold
- Runs inside dog track
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- Santa Fe, e.g.
- Oregon or Santa Fe
- Lonesome Pine, for one
- Oregon or Sante Fe
- Oregon ......
- Chisholm was one
- The Oregon ......
- Grofé's "On the ......"
- Ho Chi Minh is one
- Oregon, for one
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- The Cherokee, e.g.
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- First of runners entering dog track
- Follow — path
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- Path over rough country
- Scent
- The bird — he avoided dog
- Trace art back to the Italian
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- A ... of bread crumbs
- it's hiked
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- spoor - lag behind
- the way to be behind
- track - be behind
- track t-track
- Lag behind dog crossing river
- Cowboy's route
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- Path out of brush to cross river
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- be down in competition
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- Marked path
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- To shadow
- the kind of blazer for a pioneer
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- walk wearily, though on the scent
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- Hiker's path, in the mountains
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- it may be hit on leaving
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- path back from shut bar
- Follow river into dock
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- Time to complain in shadow
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- Smell
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- Weep
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- afterglow
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- Alameda
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- ...... breath
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- definite-odor
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- detectable-odor
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- Diminish
- Disappear
- Displace
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- Emanate