Can of worms e g
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BAITCan of worms, e.g.
BAITWorms in a can, e.g.
DIETWorms, e.g.
BAITWorms, e.g.
BAITSWorms and flies, e.g.
DANCEPARTNERSFred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, e.g., and, literally, what the first words of the answers to starred clues can be
perforationA small hole or row of small holes punched in a sheet of paper, e.g., of postage stamps, so that a part can be torn off easily
perforationsA small hole or row of small holes punched in a sheet of paper, e.g., of postage stamps, so that a part can be torn off easily
ICONTrash can, e.g.
GADGETCan opener, e.g.
ICONDesktop trash can, e.g.
ICONTiny trash can, e.g.
ICONComputer's trash can, e.g.
UNITCOSTPrice per can, e.g.
PRESERVECan or salt, e.g.
SLOGAN"Yes We Can," e.g.
ABBRCan. or Mex., e.g.
AEROSOLSpray paint can, e.g.
ICONMac trash can, e.g.
ICONOn-screen trash can, e.g.
PSA"It Can Wait" spot, e.g.
DUET"Anything You Can Do," e.g.
ICONTrash can on a desktop, e.g.
ICONTrash can, e.g., on a computer
ANTHEMLINE"O say, can you see...," e.g.?
NERDAnyone who can speak Klingon, e.g.
MOTTOS"Can Do" and "Be Prepared," e.g.
ICONTrash can or file folder, e.g.
PLEA"Can I? Can I? Can I?" e.g.
SCIENCEIt can be social or natural, e.g.
EPIGRAM"I can resist everything but temptation," e.g.
HAMBURGERBUNK"Ground beef is the healthiest food you can eat," e.g.?
electrolyteA liquid or gel that contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis, e.g., that present in a battery
electrolytesA liquid or gel that contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis, e.g., that present in a battery
subcontraryDenoting propositions that can both be true, but cannot both be false (e.g., some X are Y and some X are not Y)
propaguleA vegetative structure that can become detached from a plant and give rise to a new plant, e.g., a bud, sucker, or spore
propagulesA vegetative structure that can become detached from a plant and give rise to a new plant, e.g., a bud, sucker, or spore
pronounsA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
pronounA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)