Gave in to temptation
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
FELLGave in to temptation
SAGGEDGave in to gravity
FELLASLEEPGave in to exhaustion
NOSHEDGave in to the munchies
ASKEDGave in to one's curiosity
DEEDEDGave to, in a way
ATEGave in to the munchies
ENABLEDGave assistance to, in a way
SASSEDGave grief to, in a way
REASSUREDGave cheer to one in fear
REVVEDGave gas to in a garage
TITHEDGave to the church, in a way
PERMEDGave a wave to, in a way
EANEDGave birth to a lamb, in Yorkshire
ENDORSEDGave campaign support to, in a way
EBONYMagazine to which Obama gave his first postelection interview in 2008
STUDPOKERGame that gave rise to the expression "ace in the hole"
giveattribute in thought or utterance ascribe gave the credit to you
XXXXXMagazine to which Obama gave his first postelection interview in 2008
JAPANESELanguage that gave us the words heard phonetically in the answers to the starred clues
sudariathe image of the face of Christ, said in legend to have been miraculously impressed on the handkerchief or veil that St. Veronica gave to Him to wipe His face on the way to Calvary
verniclethe image of the face of Christ, said in legend to have been miraculously impressed on the handkerchief or veil that St. Veronica gave to Him to wipe His face on the way to Calvary
veronicathe image of the face of Christ, said in legend to have been miraculously impressed on the handkerchief or veil that St. Veronica gave to Him to wipe His face on the way to Calvary
sudariumthe image of the face of Christ, said in legend to have been miraculously impressed on the handkerchief or veil that St. Veronica gave to Him to wipe His face on the way to Calvary
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