Figuratively a burden
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MILLSTONEFiguratively, a burden.
ALBATROSSBurden, figuratively
SHIPOFSTATEA nation, figuratively
OYSTERFiguratively, a clam.
SCOREFiguratively, a grudge.
HORSEMARINEFiguratively, a misfit.
ROOFFiguratively, a house.
DRUMBEATERFiguratively, a publicity man.
RATHOLEFiguratively, a squalid hovel.
CHORDFiguratively, a particular emotion.
HORSETRADEFiguratively, a practical compromise.
SUNSHINEFiguratively, a cheerful soul.
SIBERIAFiguratively, a cold place.
STYMany a teen's room, figuratively
GOOSEBERRYFiguratively, a superfluous third person.
LAMPFiguratively, a source of wisdom.
GATEPOSTFiguratively, a keeper of secrets.
THINKINGCAPFiguratively, a mood of reflection.
THEFINALCURTAINEnd of a Broadway run, figuratively
ROPEOFSANDFiguratively, a feeble union or tie.
LOWMANFigure on a totem pole, figuratively
LOWMANBase of a certain pole, figuratively
ASONGFiguratively, a very low price: 2 wds.
ROCSEGGFiguratively, the object of a futile quest.
handballedHANDBALL, to throw a ball to (often figuratively)
speakto use a manner of speaking; figuratively speaking
handballingHANDBALL, to throw a ball to (often figuratively)
barnaclesUsed figuratively to describe a tenacious person or thing
fulminationa loud and violent explosion, either literally or figuratively
fulminationsFULMINATION, a loud and violent explosion, either literally or figuratively
handballa small rubber ball / to throw a ball to (often figuratively)
bullheadedhaving a head like that of a bull; (figuratively) headstrong; obstinate
bullheadednessBULLHEADED, having a head like that of a bull; (figuratively) headstrong; obstinate
bullheadedlyBULLHEADED, having a head like that of a bull; (figuratively) headstrong; obstinate
prismsUsed figuratively with reference to the clarification or distortion afforded by a particular viewpoint
LEFTFIELDFiguratively, where some wild ideas come out of; literally, a hint to a word and its position when paired with the starts of the answers to starred clues
bottomsurface (as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it used figuratively in phrases like the bottom dropped out to describe a sudden collapse or downturn lost millions when the bottom dropped out of the stock market