An acting Hemingway
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MARIELAn acting Hemingway
ARMSWord in an Ernest Hemingway title
HEWASANOLDMANStart of an Ernest Hemingway novel
TSARWord that's an accidental acronym of a Hemingway title
RUSSOAn acting Rene
ALECAn acting Baldwin
LORIAn acting Singer
AMYAn acting Adams
TAKINGTHEPLUNGEActing on an impulse
BRAYINGActing like an ass
acetylativeacting as an acetylate
UMPIRINGActing as an arbiter.
UPSTAGEDo an acting ploy
MEATYSubstantial, as an acting role
SETPlace for an acting president?
inflictivecausing infliction; acting as an infliction
actingsACTING, the occupation of an actor
BRENDALEESTRASBERGSinger married to an acting teacher?
DONTBEACRITTER"Stop acting like such an animal"?
ADLERStella who founded an acting conservatory
BALERIDERFarm kid play-acting an Eastwood role?
SYRIANAMovie that garnered Clooney an acting Oscar
hammier(of acting or an actor) overacted; exaggerated
hammy(of acting or an actor) overacted; exaggerated
hammiest(of acting or an actor) Exaggerated or overtheatrical
antidotalof, relating to, or acting as an antidote
agonisticOf, relating to, or acting as an agonist
afflatusinspiration; an impelling mental force acting from within.
intermediaryacting as an intermediate / a mediator, a go-between
DRAMACLUBYou might expect it to have an acting president
amboceptorin immunization, an antibody acting as a double receptor
ribozymesAn RNA molecule capable of acting as an enzyme
varletsA man or boy acting as an attendant or servant
amboceptorsAMBOCEPTOR, in immunization, an antibody acting as a double receptor
varletA man or boy acting as an attendant or servant
alexipharmicacting as an antidote to poison / an antidote to poison
hookcheckin ice hockey, the acting of hooking an opposing player
stiflesRestrain (a reaction) or stop oneself acting on (an emotion)
ministerialActing as an agent, instrument, or means in achieving a purpose
performedEntertain an audience, typically by acting, singing, or dancing on stage