Posted on January 19, 2023
Clue | Length | Answer |
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Taken | 3 letters | ill |
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Taken | 3 letters | led |
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Taken | 3 letters | had |
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Taken | 5 letters | inuse |
Taken | 5 letters | aback |
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Taken | 7 letters | smitten |
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Taken | 7 letters | charmed |
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Taken | 8 letters | captured |
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Taken | 8 letters | occupied |
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Taken | 8 letters | accepted |
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Taken | 8 letters | enslaved |
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Taken | 9 letters | entranced |
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Taken | 9 letters | construed |
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Taken | 10 letters | fascinated |
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Taken | 10 letters | enthralled |
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- conventional — customary
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- generally agreed to be correct
- Elite
- Genuine
- Current
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- Common ......
- Cede pact with changes agreed
- Widely approved of
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- Widespread
- Well thought of
- customary or usual
- Came to terms with
- allowed, acknowledged, admitted
- Regarded favorably
- Generally approved
- Conventionally believed to be true
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- Seized
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- Nabbed
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- caught headgear trade union communist
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- "......, I'm sure"
- Delighted vegetable fed me
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- won over with hospitality
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- Captivated by captain getting injured
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- Under a magical spell or enchanted
- fascinated conservative getting hurt
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- Interpreted reductions suspiciously
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- Subjugated
- Fettered
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- Took liberty
- Put into bondage
- reduced to slavery
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- in the end a menial is captivated
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- recent dna manipulation was riveting
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- … transported, opening door firstly
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- Exhausted
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- Foxtrot: dance I sat out, spellbound
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- Conned
- Taken in
- Scammed
- Bamboozled
- Made a fool of
- "...... I known!"
- Was ill with
- Kept
- Hornswoggled
- Once owned
- "This ...... better be good!
- Ate
- Took to the cleaners
- Fooled
- Cheated
- Snookered
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- Duped
- Possessed
- Owned
- Tricked
- "We've been ......!"
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- Some with a demon — possessed!
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- Consumed
- taken, in a way
- Deceived husband introducing publicity
- Played for a sap
- gave birth to
- "you ... to be there"
- "i've been ...!"
- "If I .... a Million"
- Hoodwinked
- dined on
- I've ... enough of this!
- “I've ... a lovely time”
- Caught in possession
- You ... me at hello
- Mary ... a little lamb
- Used to own
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- .... on, wore
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- ordered in an eatery
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- feasted on
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- Mary follower
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- "If I ...... a Hammer"
- ...... at (attacked)
- Pluperfect starter
- Held
- Experienced, nevertheless caught
- Caught fish at the dockside
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- “If I .. to do it again … “
- "I've ...... it up to here!"
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- Once possessed
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- birthed
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- Laid up
- Feverish
- "Say ......"
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- Down with the flu
- Needing hospital care
- Off one's feed
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- Nefarious
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- Feeling off
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- Suffering
- Missing work, maybe
- Not well
- Unfavorably
- Advised leader?
- Down with the flu, say
- "Be ........."
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- Hurting
- "Wait ......!"
- Bite
- Bedridden
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- In a bad way
- Neighbor of Mo.
- Not feeling 100 percent
- Unfriendly
- Excellent, slangily
- "Well, ...... be!"
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- Below par
- "Sick!"
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- Running a temperature, sa
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- BAD
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- Fighting something, say
- Two-timed
- Out of sorts?
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- Not in the pink
- "...... evil"
- Battling something, say
- Unkindly