Counting devices with beads or stones - Word Craze clue
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Counting devices with beads or stones
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- Family nickname:
- What your alarm clock may make you:
- Embrace:
- Accountants handle these in a company:
- Hideous shrew of Greek mythology:
- Less drippy:
- Fierce competitor:
- Dot on a computer screen:
- Cha-_____ is a sound that a cash register makes:
- Social group:
- Hauls forcefully:
- Drug test sample stuff:
- Aromatic purple flower:
- A company's source of goods:
- The _________ is a US crime television series starring James Gandolfini:
- Reddish-brown equine:
- A word for one's brothers and sisters:
- Research types, professors, e.g.:
- Present in large quantities:
- Participants in a boxing match:
- Usain Bolt and Caster Semenya are examples of these athletes:
- One employed to look after children in the long-term:
- To move your body to the sound of music:
- To recite ritually, like a spell:
- Italian motorcycle manufacturer based in Bologna:
- To scour hard:
- Furniture that needs a wipe is this:
- Sleeveless garments perhaps worn by vampires:
- Policemen may make you stand on this to check if you're intoxicated:
- Quantities of medicine to take:
- To throw caution to the wind and run amok:
- Aurum that won't make a fool of you:
- “Better late than never” or “break a leg”, for example:
- Made a call:
- Felt an overwhelming surge of fear:
- Mountain superlative:
- Put clothes in a suitcase for travel:
- Causes a device to operate:
- Serving mistakes in tennis:
- Being nosey:
- To administer someone into Christianity by immersing them in water:
- Get the rust off, so to speak:
- To clean clothing before putting it up for sale:
- Furniture used to store clothing:
- Feeling of wanting something strongly:
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