Frost a cake
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ICEFrost a cake
REICEFrost the cake again
JACKA Frost
IMET"... a Californian . . . ": Frost
HOARA type of frost
ICEUPFrost, as a windshield
ICEAlternative in a Frost poem
ICERJack Frost, in a way
HIREDMANSubject of a long Frost poem
THEFIGCHILLFilm about a frost in Smyrna?
WOODSSnowy locale in a Frost poem
THEONSETRobert Frost poem about a snowfall
HELL"A half-filled auditorium," to Frost
ROADOne of two in a Frost poem
SNOWYLike an evening in a Frost title
ROADSDiverging sylvan paths, in a Frost poem
ICELANECover part of a road in frost
HIREDMANSubject of a long poem by Frost
NOTTAKENLike a road in a Frost poem
frostyconsisting of or covered with a frost
frostierconsisting of or covered with a frost
ASKTO"Before I built a wall I'd .. know . . .": Frost
HOWARDSENDOFTHEAFFAIR"Frost-Nixon" director's copy of a Graham Greene novel?
POET"To be a .. is a condition, not a profession": Frost
nivationerosion resulting from the action of frost beneath a snowbank
filigreespattern or design resembling such openwork a filigree of frost
frostsFROST, to cover with a deposit of minute ice crystals
defrostingRemove frost or ice from (the windshield of a motor vehicle)
defrostedRemove frost or ice from (the windshield of a motor vehicle)
frostworkAttractive patterns made by frost on a window or other surface
defrostsRemove frost or ice from (the windshield of a motor vehicle)
clochesbell-shaped glass cover placed over a plant to protect it from frost and to force its growth
clochebell-shaped glass cover placed over a plant to protect it from frost and to force its growth
demisterdevice for melting frost, ice, or condensation on a windshield or other window of an automobile, airplane, etc., by warming the window
defrosterdevice for melting frost, ice, or condensation on a windshield or other window of an automobile, airplane, etc., by warming the window
colluvialoose earth material that has accumulated at the base of a hill, through the action of gravity, as piles of talus, avalanche debris, and sheets of detritus moved by soil creep or frost action