Came to the party
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ATTENDEDCame to the party
NAZIParty that came to power in 1933
EGGParty in a "which came first" debate
AIDEDCame to the rescue
SAVEDONESSKINCame to the rescue
SATDOWNCame to the table
SAVEDCame to the rescue.
ALITCame to the ground
RANINCame to the rescue, perhaps
ALITCame down to the ground
ACMECAME to the peak in disarray?
MONTYWOOLLEYThe "man who came to dinner."
SHERRYThe man who came to dinner
NOONEWho came to the unattended meeting?
BEFALLENCame to pass, in the past
ARARATWhere the ark came to rest
MOSSHART"The Man Who Came to Dinner" cowriter
WATERS"I came to Casablanca for the ..": Bogart
HART"The Man Who Came to Dinner" playwright
KAUFMANCo-author of "The Man Who Came to Dinner."
GSTRINGTHEORYGuess as to how the thong came to exist?
townparticular town or city under consideration the circus came to town
likewas on the verge of or came close to (doing something)
THENCE"... we came forth to rebehold the stars" (last line of Dante's "Inferno")
MISSIOWAThe closest she ever came to winning was in 1958 and 1992
MISTERCOFFEEWhen she came back to top off the drinks, the waitress ... cup
GHOSTFACEKILLAHRapper who came to prominence as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan
BRAKEONTHROUGH"What did you try to do after the caution flag came out?" [The Doors, 1967]
celandineeither of two plants (greater celandine and lesser celandine) supposed to flower when the swallows came, and to perish when they went
sideposition that is opposite to or contrasted with another two sides to every question came down on the side of law and order
celandinesCELANDINE, either of two plants (greater celandine and lesser celandine) supposed to flower when the swallows came, and to perish when they went
infinitivesThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
infinitiveThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
perestroika(in the former Soviet Union) The policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system. First proposed by Leonid Brezhnev in 1979 and actively promoted by Mikhail Gorbachev, perestroika originally referred to increased automation and labor efficiency, but came to entail greater awareness of economic markets and the ending of central planning