In familiar territory
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ATHOMEIn familiar territory
INTIMEFamiliar, in Dijon
ETERNALTRIANGLEFamiliar plot in fiction.
ONEDAYFamiliar phrase in stories.
CLEVEFamiliar colloquialism in Ohio.
YOUALLFamiliar words in Dixie.
UNCLESAMFamiliar figure in cartoons.
GONDOLIERFamiliar sight in Venice.
PUBFamiliar sight in Surrey
ANYONEFamiliar name in tennis
NOBELFamiliar name in prizes
DOLEFamiliar name in Hawaii
QEDFamiliar inits. in math
ESS19th in a familiar series
TYPEDCast in a familiar role
MAOFamiliar face in Tiananmen Square
ANONAbbr. in "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"
SOLFifth in a familiar series
RICEPADDYFamiliar scene in the Orient.
IOWEYOUPhrase familiar in short form.
TYPECASTIn the same familiar role
ALIENStranger in a familiar land?
EIEIOLetters in a familiar refrain
AMOWord in a familiar language lesson
HARECocky critter in a familiar fable
NYETFamiliar vote, in the U. N.
homein a familiar situation; at ease
HEYDIDDLEDIDDLEWords before "the cat," in a familiar rhyme
RATSOMore familiar name for Enrico Rizzo in an Oscar-winning film
swamperperson who inhabits, works in, or is exceptionally familiar with swamps
cosmopolitanFamiliar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures
fixturefamiliar or invariably present element or feature in some particular setting
ASTAMore familiar role for the portrayer of George in "Bringing Up Baby"
colloquial(of language) Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary
alienationA type of faulty recognition in which familiar situations or people appear unfamiliar
alienationsA type of faulty recognition in which familiar situations or people appear unfamiliar
basidiomyceteA fungus whose spores develop in basidia. Basidiomycetes include the majority of familiar mushrooms and toadstools
basidiomycetesA fungus whose spores develop in basidia. Basidiomycetes include the majority of familiar mushrooms and toadstools
lionto confront or attack someone, esp. a powerful or feared person, in that person's own familiar surroundings
colloquialismsA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation