Gave in a bit
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
STRETCHEDAPOINTGave in a bit
LENTGave for a bit
DOLEDGave out bit by bit
LEFTTOGave, as in a will
DEEDEDGave to, in a way
IREDGave a job, in Soho
LOSTHOPEGave up, in a way
FOALEDGave birth in a stable
CUEDGave a lead-in line
JOSTLEDGave the elbow, in a crowd
ENABLEDGave assistance to, in a way
SASSEDGave grief to, in a way
LOANEDGave a stake, in bankers' terms
REVVEDGave gas to in a garage
FAREWELLADDRESSWashington gave a famous one in 1796
PUNTEDGave up the football, in a way
PERMEDGave a wave to, in a way
ENDORSEDGave campaign support to, in a way
EANEDGave birth to a lamb, in Yorkshire
DEALTGave some people in Vegas a hand?
TITHEDGave to the church, in a way
JFKJRHe gave a salute in Nov. of '63
CLAYNew York gave him a welcome in May.
FAREWELLADDRESSGeorge Washington gave a famous one in 1796
TODDHe gave Lisa noogies in a "Saturday Night Live" sketch
SAGGrp. that gave 47A a Life Achievement Award in 1999
DISPELLEDPrincess gave a series of letters sent in all directions (9)
pythonessa witch (with cap, the priestess who gave oracular answers at Delphi in Greece)
pythonessesPYTHONESS, a witch (with cap, the priestess who gave oracular answers at Delphi in Greece)
keepsakesA small item kept in memory of the person who gave it or originally owned it
ditransitive(of a verb) Taking two objects, for example give as in I gave her the book
poisehold supported or suspended without motion in a steady position poised her fork and gave her guest a knowing look Louis Bromfield
frankmember of a group of ancient Germanic peoples dwelling in the regions of the Rhine, one division of whom, the Salians, conquered Gaul about a.d. 500, founded an extensive kingdom, and gave origin to the name France
sophista. any of a class of professional teachers in ancient Greece who gave instruction in various fields, as in general culture, rhetoric, politics, or disputation b. person belonging to this class at a later period who, while professing to teach