First words in Genesis
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INTHEFirst words in Genesis
INTHEFirst two words of Genesis,
INTHEFirst two words of Genesis
SOFTGFirst character in Genesis
LEAHJacob's first wife in Genesis
LETFirst spoken word in Genesis
LETFirst word spoken in Genesis
ADAMName first encountered in Genesis 2
RAVENFirst bird off the Ark, in Genesis
ENOSOne of the first people mentioned in Genesis
MANWord first seen in the Bible at Genesis 1:26
OILCANTin Man's first words, in the film
LETSLEARNFirst words in many language book titles
HOOKFirst of five four-letter words in a Shakespeare title
SIRSANDWICHMilitary response style in which the first and last words are the same
TALKINGHEADSPundits ... and what the first words in the answers to starred clues literally are
ELOCUTIONPHRASEExercise in pronunciation ... like the first words of the answers to the starred clues
SHIPSHAPEIn tidy condition, and a hint to the first words of the answers to starred clues
ROLLCALLAttendance check, and a hint to the puzzle theme in the first words of the starred answers
BALLCLUBAngels or Dodgers, and, in a way, what the first words of the answers to starred clues comprise
HANGONTIGHTWarning in a roller coaster, and a hint to the first words of the answers to starred clues
CRUSOEFictional hero whose first words are "I was born in the Year 1632, in the City of York ..."
latahspattern of neurotic behavior, usually induced by a startle, first discovered in Malaya, and characterized by the compulsive imitation of the actions and words of others
latahpattern of neurotic behavior, usually induced by a startle, first discovered in Malaya, and characterized by the compulsive imitation of the actions and words of others
tatpurusha(Sanskrit) a class of compound words in which the first element modifies the second by standing to it in various types of relation eg goatskin, fieldmouse
tatpurushasTATPURUSHA, (Sanskrit) a class of compound words in which the first element modifies the second by standing to it in various types of relation eg goatskin, fieldmouse
LEFTRIGHTRepeated words in a drill sergeant's marching order, and a hint to how the first and second word, in turn, of each starred answer would be touch-typed
appositionsA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
appositionA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
rondeaua fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three stanzas with the opening words of the first line of the first stanza used as an independent refrain after the second and third stanzas
rondeauxa fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three stanzas with the opening words of the first line of the first stanza used as an independent refrain after the second and third stanzas
sestinapoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sestinepoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sextainpoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sextainspoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sestinasa lyrical fixed form consisting of six 6-line usually unrhymed stanzas in which the end words of the first stanza recur as end words of the following five stanzas in a successively rotating order and as the middle and end words of the three verses of the concluding tercet