Clue | Length | Answer |
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Lean to one side | 4 letters | cant |
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Lean to one side | 4 letters | tilt |
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Lean to one side | 4 letters | list |
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Lean to one side | 4 letters | heel |
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Lean to one side | 5 letters | slant |
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- an inclination to hypocritical speech
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- Canine command
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- real stinker, or shoe part
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- A cad and a bounder!
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- Stiletto, for one
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- dog trainer's command
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- Achilles' weak point
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- the elephant hid part of its foot
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- dog trainer's word
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- Part of a sock
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- Lab order?
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- Boot feature
- Bad guy
- Sock section
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- Back part of a shoe
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- Achilles' weak spot
- Command to Fido
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- a down-to-earth rotter
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- the elephant has a bit of a foot
- slender part of a stiletto
- High part of a woman's shoe
- low character replaced at the bar?
- List disheartened philosopher
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- slender part of a stilleto
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- In wrestling, the opposite of a face
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- shoe for a drag queen
- Sound remedy for rotter
- It's raised by a wedge
- Slice at the end of a bread loaf
- A bit of a foot bounder
- Scoundrel making one downtrodden?
- Come with me Spot!
- Shoe that adds height
- Rear of the foot
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- a low-down american rotter
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- What a dog might do for a cad
- Command given to a dog
- Villain (ABBR.)
- Height-enhancing shoe part
- Vulnerable body part for Achilles
- Remedy, reportedly, for back of foot
- shoe elevator
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- Part of the elk's foot
- One end of a foot
- part of the elephant's ankle
- Polish cad attending social event
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- What a dog may do, the rotter!
- End at which a violin bow is held
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- He takes the Spanish part of Italy?
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- Achilles ...... (major weak point)
- Weak spot for Achilles
- Foot part wounded jokingly by time
- Exfoliation target during a pedicure
- Foot feature
- a bit of a cad
- Shoe's back
- Part of the foot; rogue
- end of a loaf of bread
- Back part of the foot
- The back part of the human foot
- Order to a dog
- Achilles fly?
- Back part of the human foot
- Sole follower
- achilles's vulnerability
- Soundly cure part of foot
- Shoe part that adds height
- back of one's foot
- A low American
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- Top 10, e.g.
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- Roster
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- Catalog
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- Santa's reference
- Shopping aid
- Price
- Pros or cons, e.g.
- Shopper's aid
- "Schindler's ......"
- Telemarketing aid