Clue | Length | Answer |
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Put through | 4 letters | veto |
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Put through | 5 letters | table |
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Put through | 5 letters | enact |
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Put through | 5 letters | swing |
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Put through | 6 letters | render |
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Put through | 6 letters | trench |
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Put through | 6 letters | siphon |
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Put through | 7 letters | succeed |
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Put through | 7 letters | process |
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Put through | 7 letters | subject |
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Put through | 8 letters | railroad |
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Put through | 8 letters | put-over |
Put through | 8 letters | transact |
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Put through | 8 letters | work-out |
Put through | 8 letters | pull-off |
Put through | 9 letters | prosecute |
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Put through | 10 letters | promulgate |
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Put through | 10 letters | put-across |
Put through | 12 letters | scrape-along |
Put through | 14 letters | turn-the-trick |
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