Clue | Length | Answer |
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Read (for) | 4 letters | read |
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Read (for) | 8 letters | triedout |
Read (for) | 13 letters | specialize-in |
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- Library urging
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- Interpret
- Scan, say
- Use a book
- Use a library
- Size up
- Make out
- Like books
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- "...... my lips!"
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- Go through volumes
- Try for a role
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- Deciphered
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- Enjoyed London or France
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- Go over Time?
- Do library study
- Take in the mail
- Examine volumes
- Get between the covers?
- Audition (for)
- Audition for a part
- Do one of the three R's
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- Library byword
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- Soothsay
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- Pored over
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- Not fully prepared to study
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- Learn from a book: note, a hardback
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- digest rice, say?
- Study (a degree subject)
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- Almost but not quite willing to study
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- Scan a red construction
- Enjoy a novel
- Part of ROM
- took a look at a book
- got into a novel
- Learn about modern times
- Enjoy some flash fiction, say
- Like many old books
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- ...... one's lips
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- Text notification before a time stamp
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- sit down with a book
- enjoy joyce, say
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- scan documents, say
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- What bookworms do
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- part of cd-rom
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- Well ...... (literate)
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- Perceptive sense
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- The "R" in TL;DR
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- Made out
- Enjoy a newspaper
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- Well-... (knowledgeable)
- Not quite prepared to study
- Enjoy London, say
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- Enjoy a novella, say
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- get into a novel
- interpret a sign
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- Interpretation of a situation
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- Enjoy a book or magazine
- Sit down with a good book
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- Interpret as lips
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- the ... room
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- The R of 9-Across
- Dear Dotty: check the meter?
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- Well-....; learned
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- Interpretation
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- playful insult, in drag slang
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- Follow story in audio book?
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- leave on ...... (spurn via text)
- What you do, If you get my meaning
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- Catch on
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- Digest
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- Follow
- Get
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- Get the drift
- Get the idea
- Get the picture
- Go in for
- Go (over)
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- Grind
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- Have
- have it taped
- Hold forth
- impute to
- Indicate
- Ken
- '... know ...'
- Learn
- Look over
- Lucubrate
- major in
- Mark
- "Master"
- minor in
- Mouth
- orate
- out herod Herod
- perorate
- Plunge (into)
- Practice
- Present
- Probe
- proofread
- Rabble-rouse
- Rant
- Read (for)
- Read into
- read law
- Realize
- Recite
- ...... record
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- restudy
- **** review
- rodomontade
- "Savvy?"
- "Say ......"
- Seize,
- seize the meaning
- ...... sense
- Skim
- Sound
- Sound out?
- specialize in
- Spiel
- Spout
- study (for)
- study to be
- Swot
- Take
- Take in
- take it that
- Tub-thump
- understand by
- Vet
- Wade (through)
- Utter aloud
- Absorb textual information
- Decipher a message
- Take in a book
- Scan again a leading dictionary
- Enjoy, as a book
- Enjoy "Piggie Pie!"
- verb associated with a library
- Make your way through a novel
- Enjoy the Bible or Quran, say
- do an assignment
- Interpret meaning
- Understand printed word
- Crack a book or journal
- Understand symbols
- study the notice again first
- .... the riot act to; bawled out
- curl up with a good book