Clue | Length | Answer |
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stir vigorously | 4 letters | beat |
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stir vigorously | 7 letters | agitate |
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- Shake up
- Shake
- Stir
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- Convulse
- Rabble-rouse
- Stir up trouble
- Stir briskly
- Make troubled
- Trouble with stripping amid a crowd
- A contemptible fool swallowed shake
- Disturb doughboy in American gallery
- Stir up or irritate
- French film-maker back in era of shake
- Sign of tailless insect?
- rabble-rouse; provoke
- An entrance without it produces stir
- Make nervous
- Rouse the rabble
- Disturb
- Shake it and a stone comes out
- Excite or trouble
- Disturb soldier in a gallery
- Disturb stone, that animal is inside
- stage a protest, for example
- An entrance without it causes stir
- Wind up having sex in a way-out place?
- Upset a philanthropist hiding soldier
- Shake up, stir
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- stir it in an entrance
- Churn
- disturb it going in an entrance
- Disturb American soldier in a gallery
- Stone accepts sex trouble
- An entry without it causes stir
- Trouble? It's brought in a crowd
- disturb stone round it
- Stir things up
- Advocate riotous living?
- Trouble from Italian blocking a door
- Rile up
- Roil
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- Turn in the wash
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- Upset
- Unsettle
- Toss about
- It's set in stone to cause trouble
- Disturb GI in a gallery
- A fool consumed shake
- stir violently
- Cause trouble
- Provoke, disturb
- excite by hiding it in precious stone
- disturb it in a way to get in
- unnerve a soldier next to gallery
- stir a fool 9, perhaps
- stir it in a football crowd
- stir vigorously
- Excite
- Make troubled or nervous; stir briskly
- Disturb it splitting stone
- Shake the stone it is hiding inside
- Stir violently; perturb
- make trouble
- Stir up, excite
- stir it among a crowd of spectators
- finding it in an entrance will confuse
- Disturb a portal outside it
- Alarm, unsettle
- Set in motion
- finding it in stone will disturb
- Upset a touching person in doorway
- A foolish sort had to make trouble
- Really work up
- Make a fuss, getting it set in stone
- Upset, seeing a barrier around it
- Protest
- Fluster
- i get at a reform to stir things up
- Ruffle
- Disturb a US soldier by the gallery
- create a stir, as adams in "1776"
- Shuffle
- Rouse
- Moot
- "...... move"
- Brandish
- Tumultuous
- Wake
- Wrinkle
- Confuse
- Control
- Derange
- Flourish
- Incite
- instigate
- Prompt
- Awaken
- Stimulate
- Animate
- Arouse
- Budge
- Raise
- Weaken
- Oscillate
- Totter
- Loosen
- Tremble
- Jar
- Quiver
- Shiver
- Discuss
- Ventilate
- Argue
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- Disturb thing hiding in stone
- cause a stir when it fills an entrance
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- rouse a soldier to visit gallery
- work in a washing machine
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- disconcert a man serving gallery
- Labor unions ..... for higher pay
- Disturb Joe visiting ace art gallery
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- To move forcefully; to upset or annoy
- Get hot and bothered
- Keep moving it in marble
- Move or force into irregular action
- Disturb, unnerve
- Inflame feelings and get one worried
- Shake or mix vigorously
- fluster a soldier next to gallery
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- Make perturbed
- Switch
- Conquer
- Whip
- Doozy
- Tempo
- Defeat
- Recipe direction
- Bushed
- Ready for the sack
- Pooped
- Kerouac or Burroughs
- Overcome
- Wiped out
- Tuckered out
- Regular drumming
- Vanquished
- Exhausted
- Ready to turn in
- Jack Kerouac or Allen Gin
- Cop's path
- Ready to crash
- "...... Rhythm"
- Tanned
- Flatfoot's circuit
- Play, as drums
- Dancing stimulus
- The conductor keeps it
- Cop's milieu
- Rock and roll prerequisit
- Kerouac, e.g.
- Newswriter's specialty
- Cane provided by master
- Worn-out flap
- Stay with a tango rhythm
- Hammer time!
- Bobby's route to Knock
- Black tea possibly best
- Wager about a defeat
- In this round, you get the better of
- Attend very tired...
- A metronome keeps it
- Raise game, though exhausted
- Lick
- defeat — percussion rhythm
- Cop's territory
- In need of a nap
- Wager has a pulse
- winning rhythm?
- Worst - best
- Worst — and best!
- Whip round for bobby
- Wager about a pound
- Get the better of a recurrent stroke
- Top
- drummer's rhythm
- Triumph
- really exhausted
- Extremely tired
- outplay
- Drummer's assignment
- Vanquish
- needing a nap
- drubbed or whipped
- Dog-tired
- All in
- really wiped out
- Trounce
- Night flier covers European circuit
- American exhausted in defeat
- Pulsate
- excel in rhythm
- We Got the ... (Go-Go's hit of 1982)
- “The ... With Ari Melber”
- ... a retreat (withdraw)
- Drum's rhythm
- Stir, as eggs
- Recipe instruction
- Thrash
- Pound (a drum)
- Cop's route
- Beeb acts occasionally to create hit
- rhythm needed to inflict defeat?
- Pulse
- Pound
- Whisk as eggs
- verb for heart or drum
- Baffle
- Throb
- Rock and roll prerequisite
- Length of a quarter note in 4/4 time
- Jack Kerouac or Allen Ginsberg
- overcome throbbing
- Shellac
- Patrolman's rounds
- About ready to drop
- Outscore
- Thump
- ........ Generation (Kerouac et al.)
- Finish ahead of
- Worn out
- Pulsation
- Cudgel
- "...... the Devil," Bogart film
- Surpass
- Horsewhip
- Musical pulse
- Licked
- Policeman's assigned route
- Assigned route
- Habitual path
- Patrolman's route
- Belabor
- Generation
- Cop's domain
- "...... the Clock"
- Thrash or thresh
- tired out
- Habitual route
- Policeman's turf
- Score more than
- Cop's rounds
- Heart's rhythm
- Strike repeatedly
- Completely exhausted
- Pummel
- Best British tea brewed
- rhythmic pulse
- "you can't stop the ..."
- Throb, like a heart
- Do better than another in competition
- apt rhyme for “defeat”
- strike a root vegetable soundly
- Musical rhythm
- Play live with American tenor
- Best black tea brewed
- One pounded with the feet?
- Attend strike repeatedly
- Type of music club
- a drummer keeps it
- Meaning 'pound', it gets pounded
- Mix, as eggs
- master the rhythm?
- speculate about a copper's course
- Pulsate; flog
- Stall out of table salt for batter
- give a victory roll on the drums?
- space patrolled and exhausted?
- speculate about a defeat
- best in a competition
- Get off
- Knock out
- Your heart has a rhythmic one
- "... It" (Michael Jackson song)
- ... around the bush (avoid the truth)
- Done in
- Rap producer's creation
- Cop's job
- Drum emanation
- Attend bash
- Hit repeatedly
- Whisk eggs
- Black tea brewed is best
- ... around the bush
- Edge out
- Thing a drummer keeps
- Mixer speed
- win against 7
- Drummer's part
- Thrash exhausted American
- Defeat in a match
- Very tired
- Overcome (a problem)
- Ecstasy in club for pound
- Strike
- Verb in egg recipes
- Top course for bobby
- Prevail over heartless monster
- overcome through rhythm?
- this rhythm should be a winner
- "... It" (Michael Jackson hit)
- Really tired
- What you do to a drum
- rhyming synonym for “defeat”
- use a stick – to mark time!
- Pound, like a drum
- defeat a pulse
- Is Bobby exhausted by it?
- Pounds, like a drum
- Drum rhythm of a song
- What a drummer keeps
- Pip at the post by a metre
- Completely pooped
- Bronski ......, Smalltown Boy group
- where to defeat a policeman?
- Make a sound on a drum
- Attend a course run regularly
- Whisk [eggs, eg]
- Do better than thrash?
- complain when dropping fifty in defeat
- Flog
- stir vigorously
- where to get the better of a copper?
- Utterly tired
- Measure of time, in music
- Brief pause
- Strike rhythm
- Start the game and win
- win over rhythm?
- ...... around the bush (be evasive)
- Super exhausted
- To apply makeup (ABBR.)
- Smite
- Pommel
- Lash
- Outstrip
- Palpitate
- Baste
- Bray
- Accent
- Defeated
- Instruction in a meringue recipe
- Stress
- Buffet
- Bruise
- Pulverize
- triturate
- Lay about a pound
- british have pound
- Be a pessimist ultimately in defeat
- Outdo
- journalistic sector
- "Don't ...... around the bush"
- Ready to sit down
- something dropped by a dj
- Keep time, in a way
- Rhythm of a song
- drummers keep it
- Yaw
- Work up
- Worst
- Worsted
- Wilt
- Win
- Wind
- Whomp
- Whop
- Whip up
- Whipped
- Whisk
- Whacked
- ...... whale
- ...... wheel
- Weary
- Way out
- Weaken
- Wear down
- wear on
- Wear out
- Wear
- Get the better of
- "My heart skipped a ........."
- Batter
- On the ........, patrolling
- Defeat evident in Entebbe attack
- ........ It, Michael Jackson single
- Attend club
- Pulse; strike, pound
- Cadence
- overcome strike
- Rhythmically strike or outperform
- Rhythmic accent in music
- Go to bash?
- Drummer's responsibility
- Bested
- disturb the game as strikers do
- Defeat for a bet?
- Overpower
- The 1950s youth generation
- ... a hasty retreat [leave quickly]
- defeat someone in a competition
- Totally wiped
- score more points than
- pulsate like a heart
- Musical cadence
- ... patrol
- rapper's backing track
- backing for bars
- copper's round
- Regularly traversed round
- "...... It" by Michael Jackson
- Defeat the drummer?
- Drum contribution
- Play, as a drum
- Defeat; throb
- Output from a drummer
- Reporter's jurisdiction