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- A bright blue color, or the blue sky
- A device that regulates the flow of a fluid or gas
- A long, narrow strip of material used for various purposes
- A male deer, or an event or party
- A small bag used for carrying money, credit cards, and other personal items
- A soft light or radiance
- A structure outside a building used for emergency evacuation in case of fire or other danger
- A table tennis bat
- British royal, Duke of Edinburgh
- Causing a sensation of discomfort or irritation that leads to scratching
- Coming to an end or stopping
- Compulsive employee
- Covered or coated with a thin layer of metal or another material
- Difficult, requiring a lot of effort or determination
- Expressing dissatisfaction or unhappiness with something
- Foods That Start With “P”: Chip source
- Foods That Start With “P”: Fruit named for two other unrelated fruits
- Foods That Start With “P”: Fruit with a pit
- Foods That Start With “P”: Macaroni or rigatoni
- Foods That Start With “P”: Pumpkin dessert
- Foods That Start With “P”: Sausage meat
- Foods That Start With “P”: Spear with a sandwich
- Foods That Start With “P”: Trattoria offering
- Gentle wind
- Handle a problem handily
- Like residents of Prague
- Meeting requirements or standards, satisfactory
- Moved back and forth, or shaken vigorously
- Occurring before in time or order, earlier
- Old town lake and waterway
- People who study the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- PR campaign
- Ramp utilizers
- Sign of tiredness
- The amount of a product obtained from a process or cultivation
- The first public performance or showing of a play, movie, or other production
- The flattened structures attached to a plant stem that are responsible for photosynthesis
- The process of changing from one state or condition to another
- The protective outer layer of a tree trunk, or the sound a dog makes
- The two main divisions of the Christian Bible
- To breathe out, or the act of doing so
- To draw out or evoke a response or reaction from someone
- To get or obtain something
- To give counsel or guidance to someone
- To make sense, to be logically consistent
- To make someone feel certain or confident about something
- To shock or astonish someone, or to render someone unconscious