Clue | Length | Answer |
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In use | 4 letters | used |
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In use | 4 letters | busy |
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In use | 5 letters | taken |
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In use | 8 letters | occupied |
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In use | 11 letters | operational |
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- Occupied
- Tied up
- Active
- Toiling away
- Like the proverbial beave
- At it
- Ornate
- Fully employed
- Times keeping us hard at work
- Having lots to do
- sound you don't hear with voice mail
- Rushed off one's feet by us moving
- booked
- Packed
- Crowded, bustling
- Having a full schedule
- doing something
- Snoop
- ... as a bee
- Overly ornate, perhaps
- Occupied in work
- Engaged
- As ... as a bee
- On the go
- Not having a free moment
- In use
- Like the proverbial beaver
- Booked solid
- Tied up, as a phone line
- Like some signals
- Not free
- Overdecorated
- Like a bee
- Like a hive
- "10-6," in C.B. lingo
- Full of activity
- On a tight schedule
- unavailable
- Like one with a full schedule
- Preoccupied
- Typical of 15s beside American lodging
- Occupied with many things
- Rushed off one's feet
- Unable to hang out
- hectic
- Bustling
- like retailers during holiday season
- Lively
- Actively employed
- Tied up by strapping American
- Unable to hang out right now, say
- On a tight schedule, say
- Hectic year on public transport
- Very active
- Relating to a god
- Hard at work
- Having a full to-do list
- Otherwise occupied
- Industrious
- Occupy
- diligent
- Hold
- Nimble
- Work
- Working
- occupied? heaving?
- Actively engaged
- Opposite of plain
- Engaged in an activity
- Speed meas
- I called Matt, but the line was ......
- Kind of signal
- having a lot going on
- Swamped
- Tied up detective
- Unable to get away
- not free at the moment
- having too much to do, industrious
- lacking free time
- Engaged in work
- Without free time
- Complete the saying: ........ as a bee
- detective having no time to spare
- Having a lot of things going on
- Busy
- Lived in
- In use or busy with something
- Someone is in there
- Took up space within
- … captured and tied up
- House could be this busy
- Took possession of space
- Filled with tenants
- unavailable because engaged
- Engaged
- busy; employed
- 2009 novel by David Peace
- Busied
- Taken as a seat
- Took possession of
- Taken and tied up
- In use
- Busy; held (a post)
- Took control of [a building] forcibly
- Industrious
- Employed
- Selected
- Intent
- Chosen
- Affianced
- Betrothed
- wrapped-up-in
- Working
- Taken
- Inhabited
- Working
- Working over time is not compulsory
- In working order
- functioning surgically?
- Running
- In use
- time filled in discretionary working
- In or ready for use
- Ready for use
- functioning in the theatre?
- Functional
- working in surgery?
- In working condition
- Conned
- Like some seats
- Occupied
- Bilked
- Captured
- Kidnapped
- Spoken for
- Claimed
- Not available, as a seat
- Frost's "The Road Not ......
- Some mistake no-one accepted
- Understand indefinite number seized
- Reserved
- Arrested soldiers need understanding
- A Kent resort is captured
- Removed
- Confiscated
- Saved, as seats
- Accepted
- Like a saved seat
- Selected
- Captured, seized
- Stolen
- Accepted as worth snapping?
- Not available
- Caught
- Received with thanks by a boy
- Had laid hold of something
- Seized
- Received
- already spoken for
- A Kent resort may be captured
- Grabbed
- 2008 action thriller with Liam Neeson
- No longer available
- End of a seat seeker's query
- Already occupied, as a seat
- In use
- Occupied, as a seat
- Smitten
- Assumed
- Duped
- Possessed
- Swindled
- Charmed
- Appropriated
- ...... in (cheated)
- Word with over or under
- caught in mistake on direction
- In a relationship
- "is this seat ......?"
- Military volunteers man captured
- Grabbed wildly at a boy
- occupied, as a chair
- unavailable
- thanks to knowledge being accepted
- "The Road Not ..." by Robert Frost
- Understood to have been captured
- Liam Neeson action franchise
- Not on the market
- Removed; attracted (by)
- Captured and shot
- Removed, with little thanks to Ken
- claimed, as a seat
- .... aback; surprised
- Received with thanks, you know
- not available for sitting
- captured on film
- Already claimed
- unavailable, as a seat
- Captured, maybe captivated
- 'Sorry, this seat's ...'
- Already in a relationship
- thanks man for being accepted
- Action film starring Liam Neeson
- ...... aback (startled)
- Occupied [of a seat]
- Thanks a chap's not given
- accepted with thanks by a small boy
- Reserved, as seats
- No longer available, as a seat
- Captivated
- Fascinated
- Enslaved
- Enthralled
- Like occupied seats
- Film franchise starring Liam Neeson
- Liam Neeson film
- Acknowledged; assumed
- already in use
- accepted, thanks to chap
- Will be accepted with thanks, you know
- no longer up for grabs
- Like someone or something very much
- Captured or seized
- Captivated by, had appropriated
- Off the market
- Are you single or ....?
- "Sorry, that seat is reserved."
- volunteers with man being pinched
- Accepted with thanks by Mr Livingstone
- Preempted or occupied
- Occupied or engaged by someone
- stolen when away in kent unfortunately
- the lunatics have ... over the asylum
- One kilo in ten is received
- Accepted one weekend in ten
- Not free for use
- pinched from a kent tip
- no longer on the board?
- captured soldiers know
- Utilized
- Inured
- Reconditioned, e.g.
- Kind of car
- Thrift shop condition
- Consumed
- Took habitually
- Drew on
- Not mint
- Played for a sap
- Handled
- Like some bookstores
- Depleted
- No longer mint
- Employed
- Operated
- Not new
- Secondhand
- Like most yard sale goods
- Took advantage of
- Preowned
- Worked with
- Brought into play
- From the Salvation Army,
- Like antiques
- Like some books
- ...... to be
- Did something with
- Worn
- Inured (to)
- Like many products on eBa
- After 2004, the only way
- Played for a cat's-paw
- New's opposite
- Car category
- Exploited
- ...... car dealer
- Like some clothing
- Like thrift shop wares
- Subject to markdown, say
- Like Goodwill goods
- Like a car with 20,000 mi
- Like many items listed on
- Wielded
- Previously owned
- Pre-owned
- Adapted (to)
- Second hand
- In cowhouse, dairymaid was milking
- Expended
- Utilised
- Old American edition
- Accustomed to American education
- Exploited, took drugs
- Hackneyed thought millions ignored
- Exploited? That's not new
- Accustomed to being exploited
- Novel Dune's not new? Indeed!
- Old thought, to avoid getting married
- American journalist is employed
- University post not new? Not new
- Employed elderly initially in Bucks?
- Soused, but not very exhausted
- Like most flea market items
- ''new to you''
- Manipulated
- Exploited American editor
- Employed sued criminal
- Second-hand but still in service
- Ushered her out? That's not new!
- Resorted to the second hand
- Employed, but exploited
- Employed American journalist
- Put out without a note as second-hand
- Opposite of new
- Like an old Soul?
- Like Goodwill items
- Like many auto parts
- 'I'm ... to it'
- Like some cars
- Got the best of
- like a car with 30,000 miles on it
- Put into service
- like most flea market bargains
- No stranger to being sued?
- Exploited the old
- Like “Value Village” items, mostly
- owned by someone else before
- played for a chump
- Like consignment shop items
- like most items on ebay
- old — exploited
- You guess the lad finally took drugs
- dues are not new
- like cheaper items on ebay, often
- We object to journalist being employed
- Ushered her out, being exhausted
- accustomed (to)
- Formerly owned
- Pre-loved
- Some house decorators employed
- word on many schoolbooks
- showing some wear
- put in the lineup
- Like thrift shop items
- took advantage of american edition
- Previously enjoyed
- Like most thrift store goods
- Like many cars for sale
- hand-me-down
- like many ebay products
- Broken in
- like many resold items
- Thought money off did apply
- Old guns held, odd bits dropping off
- Employed in Chartreuse daily
- Like some eBay items
- condition of some cars for sale
- ... car (second-hand)
- Some famous editors took drugs
- Some ambitious editor employed
- American editor may be employed
- Put to work
- Applied
- Like thrift-shop clothing
- Secondhand, as goods
- Book adjective
- No longer new
- Exploited for selfish reasons
- Like second-hand stuff
- Like many eBay items
- Employed some famous editors
- Like garage sale merchandise
- Second-hand American edition
- Bruised, missing rib and worn out
- Like many items sold on eBay
- Employed editor initially in Bucks?
- Previously owned, as a car
- ......-car
- Engaged
- Like a previously owned car
- how some cars are bought
- bargain car option
- Employed American boy
- Worn, perhaps
- Like something you cannot call new
- American editor is not new
- Second hand, took advantage of
- is accustomed to being employed
- Like items at a Goodwill store
- Employed in house duties
- Like many products on eBay
- "From the Salvation Army, say"
- Like many items listed on eBay
- People
- employed an american journalist
- Employed American press chief
- Exhausted
- How many college textbooks are bought
- Like some textbooks
- Like most consignment shop items
- Like Goodwill wares
- Like trade-ins
- Like thrift store merchandise
- Milked
- Broken in, say
- Spent
- Took unfair advantage of
- Wont (to)
- Put to work for oneself
- Played for a sucker
- Played for a fool
- Gone, with "up"
- Like some cards
- Far from factory-fresh
- Recycled
- "...... People," MacLaine film
- "...... Cars," 1980 film
- Like hand-me-downs
- Not pristine
- Threadbare
- Adhibited
- Canceled, as stamps
- Put into practice
- ......-car lot
- Not fresh
- Exercised
- Like a jalopy
- Bought before
- Canceled, as a stamp
- Owned previously
- Threadbare, possibly
- Type of car
- "You ...... to come at ten o'clock"
- Thrift-shop word
- Like taped baseballs
- Kind of car lot
- a variant of seven put to some purpose
- “I could get ... to this!”