
Unique Version
- A figure of speech that substitutes one word for another closely related word.
- Changing A Tire: “Fresh ___” (longtime NPR program)
- Changing A Tire: Connectivity’s central points of convergence
- Changing A Tire: Deal gently with
- Changing A Tire: Diagonal line, on some score sheets
- Changing A Tire: Fastens, in a way
- Changing A Tire: Small hard-shelled seed often eaten as a snack
- Changing A Tire: To get onto a horse
- Changing A Tire: Tool for a monkey?
- Cover for the pot
- Curator’s revelation
- Driver’s license datum
- Fixed payments from employers
- Great Dane sound
- Irritating or bothering someone.
- It may be tacked onto a bill
- It’s stuck in the corner
- Jiggly ingredient often used in desserts
- Makes ends meet with difficulty
- More than most
- Price tag
- Publicly avoid
- Ready to perform
- School-day transport
- Slices of meat or bread
- Small seeds found in certain fruits, like those in an orange
- Someone who lacks good sense and judgment is this
- Someone who makes people laugh is this
- Surname of the US president on the $50 bill
- Tackle item
- Target of some taxes
- The legal, social, or professional standing of someone or something.
- The ravages of time
- This element forms about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere; its atomic number is 7
- Wintertime “weapon”
- Wooden or decorative coverings used to enhance the appearance of walls