Clue | Length | Answer |
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Poke holes in | 4 letters | stab |
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Poke holes in | 6 letters | aerate |
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- Ventilate
- Treat with carbon dioxide
- Poke holes in
- Make bubbly
- Freshen
- Put fizz in
- Blow bubbles in
- Clear out
- Make fizzy
- Fill with bubbles
- Infuse with oxygen
- Supply with oxygen
- Make sparkling
- Fill up with gas
- Freshen, in a way
- Infuse with carbon dioxid
- Cause to sparkle
- Make bubbly, in a way
- Treat with gas
- Bubble
- Charge with carbon dioxide
- put bubbles into
- Charge with gas
- Use a SodaStream on, say
- Make fizzy, in a way
- Add gas to
- Force gas into
- Scoffed about long time to pump in gas
- Fill with oxygen
- remove odors from, say
- add sparkle, so still no longer
- Upset if terrorists are held up
- make soda water, e.g.
- fizz up
- Fill with air
- Expose to oxygen
- render fizzy
- what worms help do, soilwise
- gas up?
- poke holes in, as a lawn
- make sparkle, in a way
- do maintenance on, as a putting green
- blow bubbles into
- Take care of the lawn in a way
- Let in oxygen
- Charge, as water
- Fizz up, as water
- use a tiller on
- Oxygenise
- Bubble up
- Put holes in, perhaps
- Get agitated time after time in A&E
- Infuse with carbon dioxide
- Expose wine to air
- Add fizz
- Provide with oxygen
- Put bubbles in
- Fill with gas
- Clear of stale odors, maybe
- Freshen, as milk
- Give soda its pop
- Oxidize
- Supply with oxyen
- Freshen a lawn
- Pump in oxygen
- Make effervescent
- Ventilate a lawn
- Ventilate soil
- Charge liquid with gas
- Supply oxygen through respiration
- Oxygenize
- Give oxygen to
- Charge a liquid with gas
- Supply oxygen
- Put the fizz in fizz
- What soda-water manufacturers do
- Pump (up)
- Treat tap water
- Insert air
- Lighten (up)
- Add oxygen to
- Give fizz to
- Ventilate a room
- turn from still to sparkling
- fill with fizz
- put in charge at the lemonade factory?
- Introduce oxygen
- expose to oxygen, as wine
- Inject with oxygen
- Introduce air into
- Inflate
- Use a bubbler
- Infuse with oxygen, say
- use a sodastream, maybe
- Carbonate
- deal with lawn thatch
- Make bubbly as water in a SodaStream
- make bubbly, as water
- whip, as cream or egg whites
- Ventilate wine
- treat with a gas
- Give the water treatment
- Produce oxidation in
- Put bubbles into it and get excited
- Punch holes in as a lawn
- Lend a certain sparkle
- Open up for ventilation
- Poke holes in preposterous film plot
- Ventilate, as a lawn
- Pump full of bubbles
- Surface, as for air
- use a sodastream, say
- Wind
- Winnow
- Whip
- Whisk
- Oxygenated
- add bubbles to
- Smooth, as tap-water flow
- Poke holes in, perhaps
- Give a charge
- Mix air into
- treat a lawn
- Infuse with gas
- To ventilate
- Crack
- Shot
- Uneducated guess
- Poke holes in
- Bayonet
- Stick
- Run through
- Pierce
- Feeling of pain
- Wild guess
- Attempt
- Try
- Pierce with a fork
- Puncture
- Whack
- Harpoon, e.g.
- Lance
- More than a twinge
- Knife
- Guess
- Sharp pain
- Bayonet, e.g.
- Stick with a knife
- Dagger wound
- Stick with a toothpick
- ...... effort
- Skewer
- Blind guess
- Reversible preposition
- Plunge in
- Knife wound
- Stick with a stick
- Attack with a knife
- Attack with a dagger
- Use a knife or fork
- Pin, in a way
- "Shank," in prison lingo
- Seize with a toothpick
- Sudden sharp feeling
- Wild attempt
- Rising cricketers to make attempt
- Knife taken into constabulary
- Go crazy, flipping
- Attempt nocturnal types mounted
- Impale vampires coming from the east?
- Wound with a knife
- Knife found among precious tableware
- Attempt crazy Spinning
- Shot in the dark
- From finalist, a brave attempt
- Vampires on the rise? Impale!
- take a ... at (attempt)
- Go out to lunch to reflect
- Attempt to send fliers back
- Attempt - to use a dagger
- Go crazy when upset
- attempt is crazy, in retrospect
- Drive point home in an essay
- Go crazy on return
- Try small amount of LSD
- Figurative attempt
- Rough guess
- Knife thrust
- Shot wound
- Use a dagger
- Injure with a knife
- Random try
- *Motionless sculptures
- Cricketers return to inflict a wound
- Wound up crazy
- Wound with a dagger
- Wound with pointed weapon
- Stick with a point
- Attempt to use knife
- Go nuts after being kicked upstairs?
- Have a guess and turn up looking dotty
- Perforate, in a way
- Shot back, mad
- Attack pointedly
- Attempt to use a knife
- pierce with knife — attempt
- Jab with a knife
- pierce with a toothpick
- gladiator wound
- Sudden pain
- go through, in a way
- Injure with knife
- Pierce with weapon
- Wound by piercing
- Go bananas, having been stood up
- Use a stiletto
- saint joins sailor in an attempt
- Wound, in a way
- brutal act of brutus
- go mad in retirement
- word "pointedly" meaning attempt
- Crack in captain's table
- Act of betrayal
- Emulate Brutus
- grab with a toothpick
- Stick a fork in
- stick a toothpick in, as a snack
- ... in the back: betray
- Pierce with a knife
- Attempt metaphorically
- Informal attempt
- random guess
- Take a ... at (try)
- total guess
- Spear with a fork
- Flipping bonkers essay!
- Pierce with a sharp object
- Thrust a knife into
- Take a .... at it, try
- Puncture with a knife
- Dagger thrust
- Piercing pain
- "I'll take a .... at it!"
- Wound with a bayonet
- Do some bayonet practice
- Attempt a thrusting blow with a knife
- Pierce with a pointed stick
- Guesstimate
- Poke with a knife
- Attempt; try
- Brief attempt
- informal guess
- Dueler's type of wound
- Try, informally
- Jab
- Aimless attempt
- Poke with a pitchfork
- Attack with a sword
- Uninformed guess
- Assault with a knife
- Wound for Cassio
- Spear
- "Go, ......!"
- Injure with a pitchfork
- Take a......at
- Poke with a pike
- Penetrate
- Thrust
- Conjecture
- Awkward try
- Wild try
- It can mean a shot, oddly enough
- Brief effort
- Casca thrust
- Billiard shot
- Bats backward
- Pink
- Uncertain effort
- Attempt of a sort
- Transfix
- Thrust of a sort
- Stiletto thrust
- Wield a poniard
- Pang
- Use a dirk
- Use a kris
- Emulate Brutus or Casca
- Casca inflicted one
- Brief try
- Use a poniard
- Boxer's hard jab
- Use a shiv
- Shaky attempt
- A go at it
- Casual attempt
- Sudden, painful sensation
- Blind shot
- Sudden, sharp sensation
- Billiards shot
- Thrust at
- finish julius caesar?
- Impale vampires returning?
- slangy attempt
- Go out to lunch when retired
- Sharp feeling
- Sudden, sharp pain
- synonymous rhyme of "jab"
- Wound
- Plunge
- stick with a fork
- Crack, so to speak
- Had a go at raising flying mammals
- Impale; try
- short low kick
- Thrust with a blade
- Pierce with a skewer
- Thrust a knife
- Shot, use weapon
- Go mad when retired
- thrust at and pierce
- try - skewer
- try to escape from constabulary
- try to turn crazy
- try to use a knife
- try to wound
- Casual try
- Pierce; attempt
- Grab with a toothpick say
- cut willows from the south
- Wound with sharp point
- stick a toothpick in
- Try crazy flips
- Piercing cut
- grab with a cocktail fork
- Upset crazy attempt
- An attempt
- Random attempt
- Go to wound as Casca
- Be cruel to bats, possibly
- Wound with dagger
- Dagger attack
- Small label to stick
- Stick a toothpick through
- Pierce with a dagger
- Poke with a fork
- Jab with a sharp object
- Guess, take a ... at
- To wound or kill with a knife
- "A ... in the dark" (A wild guess)
- Pierce with a knife, say
- grab with a fork
- Impale good man: a bishop
- A quick jab with a knife
- Guess small drinks bill
- Stick a knife into
- shot-in-the-dark guess
- impale, as an olive with a toothpick
- Sudden pang
- "Take a ... at the problem." (try)
- Thrust with a knife
- ...... in the back (betrayal of trust)
- ... in the back (betray someone)
- Use a dagger to injure someone
- Attempt to knife
- Cut willows back
- Cricketers in retirement having go
- Injure with a dagger
- Pierce with knife
- spear, as a pickle
- Sharp twinge
- Go in potty the wrong way
- Go — attack!
- "film within a film" in scream.
- Plunge blade into
- Poke with a toothpick
- sharp twinge, .... of pain
- Westbound vampires making attempt
- Poke through
- Pierce with dagger
- sailor on street to attack with knife
- Try like mad to make a comeback
- stick a fork into
- Few establishments have a go
- Try to bring vampires back?
- Sudden feeling, as of remorse
- Pierce with a sword
- thrust home a point
- Try second cigarette up north
- Attack like Brutus
- Use a toothpick, say
- Take a wild guess
- A try at (inf)
- Try a slice of pasta bake
- Take a ... at (give a shot)
- Northbound vampires making attempt?
- Back sports clubs in an attempt
- Unsure shot
- To pierce with a blade or sword
- .. in the dark (wild guess)
- Guess in the dark?
- Pierce, as with a toothpick
- Rough attempt
- Small marker causes puncture
- Attempt to bring mammals back
- go crazy on the way back, for instance
- Halfhearted attempt
- Duelers injury
- Attempt to raise fliers
- Attempt to come back with clubs
- hurt with a knife
- Perforate
- attempt to add small tip to bill
- Impale vampires as they sleep?
- Impale
- Plunge a knife into
- Pierce with a point
- Stick a skewer in
- Attempt cricketers mounted
- Go back for bananas
- Use a spear
- Go crazy on the way back
- Punch a hole with a knife
- Wrench
- Wring
- Whirl
- Attempt; pierce
- Rough attempt at a lunge
- ........ in the back (double-cross)
- attempt to wound with knife
- also-violent synonym for shot
- attempt, informally
- haphazard attempt
- Knife crazy revolutionary
- Go for a sailor on the street
- Judas-kiss
- Abrade
- abrasion
- Ache
- Acute pain
- Afflict
- Aggrieve
- Agonize
- Ail
- Anguish
- Approach
- Assay
- Auger
- barb the dart
- Bark
- Betray
- Betrayal
- Bid
- Bite
- Blemish
- Bloody
- bold conjecture
- Bore
- boring pain
- Break
- broach
- Bruise
- Burn
- Chafe
- Charley horse
- Check
- CHIP
- Claw
- concussion
- Convulse
- Countersink
- crackle
- Cramp