Clue | Length | Answer |
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Nothing more than | 4 letters | rely |
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Nothing more than | 4 letters | only |
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Nothing more than | 4 letters | mere |
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Nothing more than | 6 letters | merely |
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- Slight
- "A ...... formality"
- Simple
- ...... mortals
- Just
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- Insignificant
- A ...... technicality
- Poetic pond
- Nothing other than
- No more than
- A ...... child
- Nothing more than
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- Petty
- Exclusive of anything els
- Piddling
- Pure
- Pond, in Liverpool
- Plain and simple
- French family member
- "A ...... bagatelle!"
- Nothing but
- Kind of technicality?
- Scant
- Parisian parent
- French mother
- Unimportant
- French parent
- Without additions or modifications
- 24 across and nothing more
- Insignificant pond
- Mega-lake, not one pool
- Lake - French mother
- Nothing but water
- President Hollande's mother?
- Nothing more than a pond
- Lake or pond
- Lake, pond
- English lake
- Yours truly on lake
- Simple: it's distance, not time
- too minor to matter
- Married before once, and no more than
- Like mortals?
- Pure water
- More than a ... coincidence
- Pool nothing more and nothing less
- ending of many shallow, english lakes
- Just before midday comes around
- A lake, pure and simple
- Pool money before finishing
- Nothing more than water
- Only
- Minutes before making pool
- Only a lake
- pool — pure and simple
- Mom, in Marseilles
- Lake ......
- Simple body of water
- sheer time lost in tempo
- Just a lake
- only a stretch of water
- Nice parent? Pure and simple
- Measly
- Parisian mother
- Simply, nothing more than
- Water, pure and simple
- Lake seen in summer excursion
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- war-club; pond
- “it's a ... formality ...”
- Plain wholesome ready-made sandwiches
- Inconsequential
- simply
- kind of pittance?
- nothing more than a stretch of water
- Nothing more than say
- For a ... pittance
- It often precedes technicalities
- lake discovered in game reserve
- Mother, in Dijon
- Time out of time — it's simple
- Kind of dash about on lake
- Nancy's mother in shallow lake
- a .... pittance (very little money)
- Only a butter lake, perhaps?
- Humble
- Basic in some respects
- Lowly; humble
- Only; simple
- Insignificantly simple
- Simple; humble
- The ... fact that . . .
- Mother: Fr
- ... mortals (regular people)
- Little lake
- Lake in former estate
- Simple limits to mortgage rate
- Distance, not time – simple
- Pierre's mom
- It's just a ... formality (trivial)
- ... mortals (insignificant)
- Mother, to Lili
- Lowly
- Mother, in Calais
- B
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- Mortal
- Exclusive of anything else
- “It's a ... technicality”
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- Pure-and-simple
- Being nothing more than
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- Mademoiselle's mother
- Marseilles mother
- Pool, in poetry
- Sea, in old verse
- Word before pittance
- Not too much
- Like a pittance
- Pond, to a poet
- word that often precedes mortal
- Plain; bare
- "Honor is a ...... scutcheon": Shak.
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- Adjective for a pittance
- Pool, in poesy
- Plain
- Scarcely enough
- Apt rhyme for sheer
- Mother, in Metz
- Lake, in poesy
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- Maori war club
- Fille's mother
- Garçon's "best friend"
- Adjective for a sou
- Belittling adjective
- Simple; bare
- Lake, to Byron
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- of little consequence
- Antonym for abundant
- Poet's pond
- Pond, in poesy
- A ...... nothing
- Pierre's mother
- Pool or fen
- Word with pittance
- Lake or pool
- "Lady of the ......": Wordsworth
- Adjective for a mite or mote
- Neither more nor less
- Adjective for a trifle
- An antonym for abundant
- Nothing else than
- Having no admixture
- Appropriate rhyme for sheer
- Unalloyed
- Mother, in Montmartre
- Standing water
- ... mortals (normal humans)
- Nothing but a lake
- 'This can't be a ... coincidence'
- Small Pond Of Standing Water
- Nothing more
- Lake inside game reserve
- mother, to jacques
- being no more than
- ... mortals (simple humans)
- père's spouse
- ... mortals (insignificant beings)
- ... mortals (non-gods)
- Insignificant lake
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- Only a thousand before
- summer extended around lake
- It's only me again
- "... Christianity" (C. S. Lewis book)
- Just this writer embraces the Queen
- sea in france near eastern lake
- Mother, to Gerard
- "A ... coincidence"
- ...... pool
- ...... mortals (ordinary people)
- "A ... formality" (insignificant)
- ... mortals (ordinary)
- Small lake
- ... mortals (average human beings)
- ... mortals (small and insignificant)
- "A ... coincidence!" (insignificant)
- ... mortals (ordinary beings)
- ... mortals (human beings)
- Whom to call "maman"
- A ... pittance (hardly anything)
- ... mortals (humans)
- Just a French mother
- Small shallow lake
- Pure, bare
- in some restful stretch of water
- I object again to the Maori war club
- Just about setter on top
- "It was more than ... chance"
- Adjective for "mortals" or "pittance"
- neither more or less than a lake
- "Your ... presence is inspiring"
- join girl leaving lake
- Pool, lake
- a ...... pittance: very little
- A trifle
- French for "mother"
- Pool or lake
- nothing more than a lake
- Like certain coincidences or mortals
- ... mortals [no gods]
- nice parent
- Marseilles mom
- Only a section of some recent work
- For a ... pittance (inexpensively)
- Meager
- Very little
- Parisian mom
- Pool used up in ceremony
- "That's a ... technicality!"
- Former Enrolled Nurses only
- Just visible in summer, especially
- Marseille mom
- Just me going at half fare
- It's only a small lake!
- "It's a ... formality" (basic)
- poetically, a lake or a pool
- only a pool
- Without addition or modification
- nothing more than a boundary marker
- lake of same regularity
- Overemphasised the return of the lake
- Not difficult
- ... mortal (ordinary person)
- descriptor of some technicalities
- Pool nothing more
- Only married before
- ... mortals (average humans)
- Nothing better than a stretch of water
- It's only water
- Nothing more than two notes
- it's just me again
- Macron's mother?
- Only a sixth of a minute before
- Naked
- Clear
- Nude
- Remember 50%? Only just
- single
- Simple, paltry
- Nothing more or better
- only a marsh
- stretch of water in some regions
- being nothing more than a lake
- Just before following a leader of men
- Well
- Sister of un oncle
- Pool; plain
- Dismissible
- No more than 1,000 European Engineers?
- Simple - pond
- "It's a ...... coincidence!" (simple)
- Just; only
- Mother, in Montreal
- Woman with enfants
- Mum, in Marseilles
- Not much
- No better than; pool
- mother, in paris
- Insignificant, as a mortal
- some former entrepreneur alone
- word before formality or mortals
- Only a simple amount
- Simple home requires fences
- corporate identifiers
- ".... Christianity" C.S. Lewis work
- trifling piece of former expenditure
- Negligible
- mother in marseille?
- French "mom"
- Of no consequence
- Trifle description
- nancy's mother?
- "...... words cannot express ..."
- being nothing more nor better than
- Just shattered by some emergency
- nice parent's bit of bedtime reading
- Describing no more than
- Just
- Just millions given to European bank
- Bank on me only
- Just me, playing lyre
- Just; only
- Just two lakes, yes?
- Just writer pursued by bank
- With only myself to count on
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- Only, and nothing more
- Just adjust my reel
- Just me to depend on?
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- Nothing but
- Just only nothing more
- Only
- simply
- Slightly, hardly
- Only just
- Hardly, slightly
- Not more than
- Only I count
- There's only me to depend on
- Simply the first person to trust
- Just first person supported by bank
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- Purely, solely
- Solely
- Only me to depend on
- Solely depend on me
- Depend on me only
- Wholly
- just first person in front of bank
- (syn.) Hardly, only, just
- Hardly, only, just
- adverb meaning no more than
- simply depend on me
- Sole
- Exclusive
- Just
- Unique
- The
- Part of ROM
- Exclusively
- The "O" in S.R.O.
- Word before a discounted
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- As recently as
- Child with no siblings
- Part of S.R.O.
- "For Your Eyes ......"
- Right turn ......
- Nothing but
- The "O" in CD-ROM
- One's partner
- Kind of child
- Alone
- "Members ......"
- Merely
- 50 in old city having no siblings
- Just individual
- Simply downplays mislaying odd bits
- Just on left, close to lay-by
- At most
- Alone; solitary
- Merely; single
- Solely
- Except that
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- 'Close ... counts in horseshoes'
- Except
- And no other
- Mere
- part of fyeo
- 'I'm ... human'
- And nothing more
- 'I've ... just begun!'
- Just being mumsy for the second half?
- 2001 novel by Alan Titchmarsh
- Word after Exit
- Nothing more than
- Nothing other than
- But commonly reduced
- Lone
- Apt rhyme for 'lonely'
- Word with "Exit"
- The 'O' of CD-ROM
- Sole faulty pylon without power
- The low, low price of
- 19 across, nothing more
- Except for being unique
- Just over the figure you started with
- Just serving sole
- just playing “empty” song
- The first O in YOLO
- and nobody else
- None other than
- simply
- Is it just to own Leigh, say?
- Part of SRO
- Child
- This is a test
- like a child without siblings
- the beach boys' "god ... knows"
- "for your eyes ...": bond film
- merely endless tangled nylon
- Singular
- Within reason, lying can be just
- For Your Eyes ... James Bond movie
- Single, solitary
- Sale price come-on adverb
- ... the Lonely (Roy Orbison hit song)
- Without siblings
- You're my one and ...
- word on many road signs
- Solitary
- By itself
- "I .... Have Eyes for You"
- "at the low, low price of ..."
- "You .... live once!"
- ... child (single)
- Roy Orbison's "... the Lonely"
- If
- Word before child or human
- part of yolo
- Taylor Swift's ... the Young
- Finest
- "You ........ Live Twice"
- "right turn ......" (road sign)
- Left Turn ... (street sign)
- Word before a discounted price
- the first o of yolo
- Word before a sale price
- "...... You" (1955 Platters hit)
- But
- The "O" in ROM
- Twitty's "It's ........ Make Believe"
- For men .......... (stag)
- Harry Golden's ".......... in America"
- "..........You" (Platters hit)
- One and ..........
- This and no more
- "...... a Rose": Frimi
- "...... When I Laugh," 1981 film
- "...... You," 50's hit