Caught in a trap - Word Craze clue
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Caught in a trap
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More answers from this level:
- A roofed seating area for spectators:
- Tribulations or difficulties:
- A corner that is less than 90 degrees:
- Was more important or greater than something else:
- Those who ask passersby for spare change:
- Distress call of someone needing assistance:
- Those who earn a living by rolling balls down alleys:
- Name of a famous fictional spider from a children's book:
- Sword lily:
- Cheekiness or boldness:
- Competitions for fastest completion:
- Fast food restaurant with a freckled girl on its logo:
- Curved nails of some animals or birds:
- In a right triangle, the ratio of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse:
- Egg foo yung, essentially:
- To move slowly and heavily, of a wheeled object or vehicle:
- Formal agreement between nations.:
- Changed in character or composition:
- Ceremony for the dead.:
- To shift back and forth uncertainly:
- Urgent situations requiring action or assistance:
- Something extremely beautiful or impressive is this:
- Sour grapes type:
- A digital letter sent using the internet:
- Bon Jovi: "It's my ____":
- B.L.T. sandwich stands for _____, lettuce, tomato:
- Bon Jovi: "I just want to live while I'm _____":
- _______ Shakespeare is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language:
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