Gooding puts that on?
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CUBADONSITGooding puts that on?
RIOTSQUADGroup that puts down uprisings
EDGERMachine that puts on borders.
DNAEvidence that puts many people away
SHIATSUTechnique that puts people under pressure
USOGrp. that puts on a show
ADAOrg. that puts its seal on toothpaste
ADAOrg. that puts its seal on Listerine
windrowera machine that puts hay into windrows
DAMPER"Well, that certainly puts a ... on things"
SALTSPRAYProduct that puts waves in the hair
ATMDispenser that puts a Jackson in action
ADDERSnake that puts two and two together?
OSUSch. that puts "The" before its name
windrowersWINDROWER, a machine that puts hay into windrows
HAPPYFEVERHigh temperature that puts you in high spirits?
MRITest that puts you in a strong field?
LOOSETooth that puts the tooth fairy on alert?
SACFLYRun-scoring hit that puts the batter out
AIRSPuts on ... or things that are put on
USOGrp. that puts the show on the road
KEGSomething under the counter that puts people under the table
headerperson or thing that removes or puts a head on something
glosserperson or thing that puts a gloss or shine on something
advantagesA condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position
advantageA condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position
instructionA code or sequence in a computer program that defines an operation and puts it into effect
instructionsA code or sequence in a computer program that defines an operation and puts it into effect
sacrificeA bunted ball that puts the batter out but allows a base runner or runners to advance
endplayany play, usually near the end of a contract, that puts one of the opposing players in the lead and forces the opponents to lose one or more tricks that they would have won if their side had not been leading
endplaysany play, usually near the end of a contract, that puts one of the opposing players in the lead and forces the opponents to lose one or more tricks that they would have won if their side had not been leading