Clue | Length | Answer |
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Make a point | 3 letters | dot |
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Make a point | 5 letters | taper |
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Make a point | 5 letters | score |
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Make a point | 6 letters | assert |
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Make a point | 7 letters | sharpen |
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- Declare Tessa's upset about Romeo
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- Claim a lock is upside down
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- A part of one's hair lifted, say
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- State property hedged in writing?
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- insist upon stares being averted
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- Allege Cockney donkey is harmed
- State aggressively
- declare to be true
- Remark
- Pronounce
- Vindicate
- Allege
- Arrogate
- Attest
- Observe
- Utter
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- Vouch
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- Avouch
- Protest
- *Oblige
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- Declare Cass and Bert lack leadership
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- Say it's an advantage right through
- a lock-up state
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- On the map
- Period
- ......-com
- Decimal point
- Web site address part
- Musical symbol
- Address component, these
- "i" finisher
- Morse E
- Semi-colon?
- Speck
- Part of a Web address
- "i" completer
- Staccato indicator
- Bit of Braille
- URL part
- Ellipsis part
- Flyspeck
- Point of view
- Dash alternative
- When said three times, fi
- Braille bit
- E-mail address component
- Preceder of com or org
- Music symbol
- Part of an ellipsis
- One eye in ;-)
- Pixel
- Code unit
- Ellipsis component
- E, in Morse code
- "i" topper
- Half of a colon
- E-mail address part
- Letter finisher, of sorts
- "i" lid
- Part of some letters
- Part of a URL
- Web address component
- Freckle
- Part of a pointillist pai
- Multiplication symbol
- "j" topper
- "i" piece
- Complete an "i"
- Morse code component
- Part of an E-mail address
- Precise moment
- Part of E-mail addresses
- Initial follower
- Half a colon
- It precedes "com"
- Caught, oddly, around cover point
- Small spot
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- Mark needs to complete on time
- Small round mark
- Point that's adroit, not at all odd
- Small girl's point
- Small round spot
- Morse symbol; spot
- It goes with a dash of pepper
- Small point
- Party time? There's little point
- Spot Fox going into retirement
- Point Dorothy shortly makes
- little mark
- Perform finale of Sergeant Pepper
- Morse code symbol
- Mark held to account, ultimately
- High point of seminars?
- Pointillism unit
- Maine or Ohio symbol?
- Polka partner
- I, when small, will be topped by this
- Polka follower
- Party time for little Dorothy
- Roundish mark
- the point of a dowry
- Tiny speck
- Fleck
- Part of many an emoticon
- Little Dorothy makes point
- symbol in an ip address
- POLKA
- Preceder of com, org or edu
- pepper — earth is a pale blue ...
- multiplication sign, in math
- URL punctuation
- A little girl I have ahead when small
- E-mail adress punctuation
- Make time for little girl
- Part of a colon
- Morse code unit
- Small mark
- Pointillism mark
- half of an umlaut
- part of the i
- part of a j
- ... matrix printer
- when small i will need it
- Mark with small spots
- Small mark, speck
- Very small spot
- Morse bit
- url element
- Party time for Dorothy
- On the ...
- period, e.g.
- one of four in mississippi
- Pac-Man maze marker
- Dorothy comes to a full stop
- minimal ink
- Web address feature
- point made in writing?
- "Don't forget to ... your i's"
- Polka ending?
- Semicolon part
- The little girl I had when small
- What comes before 'com' in a URL
- On the ... (precisely)
- Spot
- Period in website addresses
- point taken by typographers
- the point of the letter i?
- Punctuation in every email address
- Bit of Morse code
- On the ... (on time)
- Email address part
- Round speck
- Rounded speck
- Period, basically
- Internet punctuation
- Small, round speck
- Finishing touch on an i
- Circular spot
- Staccato notation
- the point of it?
- Part of an email address
- Tiny mark
- Tiny, round speck
- Round mark
- Mark's little girl
- polka pattern piece
- Wee, round speck
- Tiny, round mark
- one of two in the u.n.?
- mark that tops an ''i''
- Morse code bit
- Tiny circle of ink
- Morse code partner of dash
- Braille marking
- Polka-... (fabric print type)
- Decimal point, say
- Dorothy starts with dripping on toast
- Preceder of 'com'
- Period, in Web addresses
- Top an "i"
- Pointillist's point
- Spot; speck
- Code component
- It completes an "i"
- Tiny spot
- Period, for one
- Small round mark made by a pencil
- Mark Fox turns up
- part of a lowercase j
- Morse code counterpart of dash
- Alternative to x in math
- Speckle or freckle
- URL bit
- Little Miss Morse?
- twitter follower?
- "Address component, these days"
- Part of a pointillist painting
- i speck
- Punctuation in a URL
- Half an umlaut
- Dash's partner
- Stipple
- Colon part
- Umlaut half
- What's the point?!
- URL component
- That's the point
- One of three in an ellipsis
- Modern address feature
- Freckle, e.g.
- Detail of pointillism
- Telegraph bit
- Tittle
- Marriage portion
- Pointillist's stroke
- Seurat unit
- Benday item
- On the ...... (punctual)
- I may have it
- Dowry
- Precise point
- "Mrs. ......," Maugham play
- The i's have it
- Pointillist's unit
- Dash's sister?
- Punctum
- on the ...... (exactly)
- Morse symbol
- Comma's kin
- What "i" and "j" have in common
- Tittle over an i
- Part of "i"
- On the ...... (prompt)
- Flash often accompanying a dash
- Telegraph message part
- On the ...... (punctually)
- Ham's click
- Miss Lamour, to friends
- Feature of Swiss muslin
- "I" part
- Point to daughter, getting up
- Dorothy to start with dessert on table
- One of three in a Morse 'S'
- Component of an email address
- Bottom of an interrobang
- Internet Business Start
- Colon Half
- email address character
- Dorothy's brief point
- damage over time
- Morse element
- movie-theater morsel
- topper on an "i"
- Polka ...... (vintage pattern)
- Intersperse
- feature of a j but not a j
- Point made in anecdote
- period, essentially
- Part of an exclamation point
- Morse code signal
- Morse code speck
- Top of an “i” or “j”
- Small point or round mark
- Really tiny circle
- part of all email addresses
- Part of a Braille character
- Disused old tractor starts for Dorothy
- When repeated three times, an ellipsis
- small speck
- Element in every email address
- Period or decimal
- The point of having a girl
- Part of an i
- Freckle, for example
- url string separator
- Ellipsis third
- Party time hit
- Point to setback after dream start
- On the ... (exactly on time)
- ...-com (Internet company)
- Polka-... (fabric print)
- Party time for stud
- "i" or "j" topper
- On the ... (right on time)
- what i should have when small
- Town symbol on a map, perhaps
- stop that girl!
- what jill has that jack doesn't?
- Party with time to make point
- Morse code character
- Symbol in a web address
- Question mark part
- Round mark, spot
- WWW follower
- Speckle
- short bit of morse code
- Period in an IP address
- One of the elements in an ellipsis
- Small speck made with a pen
- Town on a map say
- speck in a url
- "Com" preceder, usually
- little dorothy returns in custody
- Ellipsis bit
- Any of three in the word "Beijing"
- What's the point in Herodotus?
- Pale Blue ... (Carl Sagan opus)
- Web address punctuation
- ...-com company (Internet-based)
- email element
- One of the punctuations for a URL
- Harvey comics character, Little ....
- one of two in an umlaut
- Web address part
- USA Softball Hall of Famer Richardson
- Top part of a semicolon
- "Com" preceder, on a website address
- Mark and Dorothy
- It is used in Morse code
- Pointillism part
- Small round printed shape
- A speck, or period
- Polka ... print
- Part of "i" or "j"
- islet, from the space station
- Little girl making a point
- Punctuation in a web address
- Web address divider
- ...-com business (online)
- Internet address punctuation
- Map symbol for a small town
- Small speck on certain letters
- Mark above a lower case 'I'
- “i” ball?
- Mark above certain lower-case letters
- Little Mark has party on time
- A period, or a point