Clue | Length | Answer |
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Vote in | 4 letters | ever |
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Vote in | 5 letters | coopt |
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Vote in | 5 letters | elect |
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- Assimilate
- Take for one's own use
- Appropriate
- Take as one's own
- Take for one's own
- Take over, in a way
- Usurp
- Choose as a member
- appropriate for oneself
- Take over
- steal control of
- Take over: hyph. wd.
- appropriate as one's own
- Commandeer
- Vote in a new member
- Appoint as an associate
- Elect by votes of members
- Appoint summarily
- Vote in
- Add to committee
- Take for one's own use (Hyph.)
- Take for your own use
- Choose together
- summarily appoint
- Appropriate work in relaxing place
- Divert to a different role
- Take for a different use
- Superior
- Chosen ones
- Choose
- Go (for)
- Pick
- President-......
- Make an officer, maybe
- Chosen
- Put into power
- Decide on
- Vote in
- Put in
- Choice
- Vote into office
- Name
- Provide a seat for
- Send to the Hill, say
- Give a majority of the vo
- Give a seat to
- Governor or mayor followe
- Awaiting induction
- Opt
- Put into office
- Take, as a course
- Occasional suffix on poli
- Choose by ballot
- Choose by vote
- Vote into power
- Put in office
- Choose (to)
- Pick via ballot
- president-... (obama in dec. 2008)
- Appoint
- Choose to be seen in college lectures
- A-list
- Pick, in November
- campaign button verb
- Verb on a campaign button
- Choose from a selection
- Choose from selection
- Choose possibly to take Lee to court
- Choose to act democratically
- Vote for English and confused Celt
- Vote to put into power
- make sheriff, maybe
- make a sheriff, say
- send to the house, say
- Opt for
- Chosen people in SAGE lectured
- campaign sign word
- bumper sticker word
- Campaign poster word
- Campaign sign verb
- People chosen among Oxbridge lecturers
- Political lawn sign word
- People chosen in climate lectures
- Make a choice
- Select by voting
- "to-be-soon" ender
- Vote in some of the lectures
- Vote for
- Choose for office
- Opt (to)
- Choose (a candidate)
- Send to the Capitol
- Choose by a vote
- Pick at the polls
- Choose, as a senator
- Occasional suffix on political titles
- choose democratically
- Vote
- Give a seat?
- Governor or mayor follower
- Give a majority of the vote
- Governor or senator follower
- Approve for office installation
- Campaign sign directive
- Not yet inaugurated
- Word on a lawn sign
- Give the most votes
- ...... to be
- First-rate
- Prime
- The chosen
- Choose for public office
- Exclusive
- Haut monde
- Upper-crust group
- Exclusive group
- Designate
- Pick out
- Given preference
- Superior group
- Chosen few
- Exercise an option
- Mayor- or Governor-......
- send to washington
- Choose as a governor
- send to office
- Send to the Hill
- Cast one's vote for
- Campaign poster verb
- Elite
- verb on a campaign sign
- Vote in the Spanish on European court
- determine in favor of
- Single out
- Choose by voting
- Chosen people in village lectured
- About to be in office
- Decide
- Lawn sign verb
- Campaign poster plea
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- President-... (soon-to-be)
- give a position in government
- To choose
- Install in an office
- Opt for some science lectures
- the chosen beginning of a power source
- put into a chamber
- give the most votes to
- choose to take part in the lecture
- Word on campaign signs
- The lecturer has to make a choice
- Word on a campaign poster
- send to a senate
- pick out; add an "s" for a synonym
- verb on many campaign signs
- Put in a seat, perhaps
- send to washington, say
- Power (up)
- Rhyming synonym of 'select'
- The Spanish receives therapy to choose
- choose, as a candidate
- Put in power
- imperative on banners
- Fall ad verb
- Vote in some uppity bankrupt celebrity
- Put in a seat
- Choose to give someone a seat
- campaign poster imperative
- Some free lectures for chosen people
- Choose for political office
- Yard sign word
- Give power to
- Chosen college lecturer retained
- Chose
- Back in flat, celebrating return
- Choose to start something shocking
- vote for but appoint no leader
- Choose cream
- Give the most votes, as a candidate
- Choose — chosen
- Pick by ballot
- Choose by democratic means
- Campaign button word
- Choose a delectable part
- Vote in this college lecturer
- Vote someone into a position of power
- Get someone standing a seat?
- Choose from a limited selection
- Elite group
- Prefer
- Adopt-......
- Cull
- Select
- Assume
- Vote in .... choose to lose head
- Vote in \u2013 choose to lose head
- some had option to espouse
- Chosen people rode away from terminal
- Vote into office, as a leader
- Chosen by votes, but not yet installed
- Give a seat to somebody who's standing
- Pick out; choose
- Choose course of graduate lectures
- vote in the middle of the lecture
- Put in charge by voting
- Opt for by ballot
- To vote into office
- Appoint by ballot
- english lecturer is singled out
- cast the most ballots for
- Chosen people? Some deselected!
- Chosen people seen in these lectures
- choose a part of the selection
- Choose to read from the lectern
- give a seat to, maybe
- choose to make cross
- Select by vote
- opt for some electrical stuff
- Politically pick
- send to the white house
- Choose to hold office
- Vote in to office
- choose to take part in some lectures
- Choose via vote
- Choose democratically, by voting
- Chosen people in science lecture
- Suffix meaning "in soon"
- Chosen, though less than delectable
- choose some of the lectures
- Eternally
- At any point
- Always
- Penultimate fairy tale wo
- Incessantly
- Not just for now
- "Well, did you ......?"
- At any time
- Word prefixed by who, wha
- In any way
- Anon's partner
- At all
- Sometime
- Next-to-last fairy tale w
- Continuously
- ...... and anon
- Anytime
- "... happily ...... after"
- Of all time
- Continually
- "As ......" (letter closing)
- In any case
- Who can come before it
- Ending with "for" or "wha
- Even once
- Unceasingly
- Present opener?
- Constantly
- In perpetuity
- "If I ...... ..."
- By any chance
- It can come before after
- "Did you ......?!"
- "... ...... after"
- "Did I ......!"
- Loving leader?
- Partner of anon
- "Boy, do I ......!"
- "Do I ......!"
- Last word in the Lord's P
- "If you .........!" (threat)
- Relentlessly
- Perpetually
- "If ...... I should leave...
- Just once
- At all times
- For all time
- Always cut top off
- The first female monarch in history
- It's always found in nonsense verse
- happily-after link
- Always appearing in these verses
- one or more times
- Always entertained by Guinevere
- Always among cleverdicks
- Eternity
- Some people compose verses constantly
- Always cut Sweden out
- Some achieve real success all the time
- Always in same version
- 'Did I ... tell you ...'
- Romeo after a woman at all times
- Anon's mate
- fellow quits ecstasy permanently
- River's banks eroded constantly
- Always in one version
- always the first lady, right?
- Penultimate word in some fairy tales
- on any occasion
- In history
- '. . . said no one ...'
- Always seen in Heversham
- Woman's right, always
- Without end
- Ceaselessly
- Always find the night before right
- Happily-after connector?
- "Can You ... Forgive Me?" (2018 movie)
- at any time — always
- 'Best. Day. ...!'
- at least once
- "if ... there were ..."
- "have you ...?" [no. 1 hit for brandy]
- Female that's tempting Romeo always
- Always in Cape Verdi
- In any circumstances
- "best song ...": one direction hit
- lasting lead-in?
- penultimate word of many fairy tales
- "no one will ... know"
- Once or more
- "So sorry!"
- How can I ... repay you?
- Did you ... wonder …?
- First Lady right continually
- Interminably
- veer unpredictably at any time
- "don't ... do that!"
- Invariably, it can be five short
- 'The Greatest Story ... Told'
- At any point in time
- "Don't .... do that again!"
- In any manner
- Someday
- Cut down leader at any time
- 'Never Have I ...'
- Penultimate fairy tale word
- in one's entire experience
- Last word in a fairy tale, often
- What's before after, at the end?
- Penultimate word in many fairy tales
- Penultimate word in many a fairy tale
- Happily-after connection
- “All I ... wanted …”
- A woman's right, always!
- Without stopping
- ''. . . lived happily .... after''
- This is the best day ...!
- Always some reversal
- "........ in My Heart"
- Always the first woman to go by river
- "If ... you need more ..."
- "Ending with for or what"
- Next-to-last fairy tale word
- "Word prefixed by who, what or when"
- 'Have you ... had a dream . . .'
- Always among believers
- Since
- "... if ...... a wiz there was"
- Next-to-last word in a fairy tale
- "Would I ......!"
- "Be it ...... so humble ..."
- Green leader?
- In perpetuum
- Next-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer
- Mindful leader?
- Exceedingly, with "so"
- Lasting attachment
- Ad infinitum
- For or what follower
- Hardly .......... (rarely)
- Lasting introduction
- Ending for what or when
- " . . . for ...... in joy!": Browning
- In any instance
- For keeps
- On and on
- Any time at all
- "I loved you ......": Hamlet
- Without cease
- Invariably
- "Be it ...... so . . . "
- Glades beginner
- At any juncture
- Green preceder
- Word with more or after
- Word with green or lasting
- Companion of anon
- Anon's companion
- "Did You ...... See a Dream Walking?"
- Word with glade or green
- Word with green or glade
- "Yours as ......"
- Ending for when or where
- Thine
- Frequent follower of for
- "And so live ...... . . . ": Keats
- Word with lasting or loving
- As ...... (letter sign-off)
- Word with lasting or blooming
- "Don't ...... Leave Me," 1929 song
- Year after year after year
- Word before green or glades
- Green or glades
- Glades or bearing
- Anytime at all
- In the past, present, or future
- word attached to what or how
- Always seen in Monteverde
- 'Have You ...?' (Brandy song)
- Lasting Start
- "Have you ......?"
- “Worst. Idea. ...!”
- What ... Happened To Baby Jane
- At any moment
- Next-to-last word in many fairy tales
- Better than ... (doing great)
- “Have you ... seen such a thing?”
- "have you ......?" (#1 brandy song)
- ... always? not at all, not north
- It precedes more and lasting
- always right by the girl
- Even just one time
- always, first lady has right
- By any possibility
- "And they lived happily ... after…"
- rhyme and follower of "never"
- Original sinner right continually
- Follower of “happily”
- A woman's right, invariably
- Now or before
- always head off high body temperature
- "Never have I ..." (party game)
- Young eel abandoning lake at any time
- 'The Coldest Winter ...'
- “Don't leave me!”