In the with it
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SWIMIn the ...: with it
HEPwith it, in the '40
HEP"With it" in the 40's
HEPWith it, in the 40's
HEPWith it, in the 50's
EASTJapan is in it, with "the"
EASTChina is in it, with "the"
UPNIt merged with The WB in 2006
AFLIt merged with the CIO in 1955
GATORADECompany with the slogan "Is it in you?"
IRONAGEIt ended in Britain with the Roman Conquest
TNT"Gone with the Wind" launched it in '88
FIFTHIt may be taken in court, with "the"
DISHIt fled with the spoon, in a rhyme
LEIYou can be in the loop with it
FIFTHIt may be taken in court (with "the")
DUELIt may begin with a slap in the face
VOLUMETWOIt ends with chalypsography, in the Oxford English Dictionary
RAJQUARTET"The Jewel in the Crown" begins it, with "The"
IRAQWARIt started in 2003 with the bombing of Baghdad
BADENIt sided with Austria in the Austro-Prussian War
STOVEIt may be in the kitchen with a potbelly
DISHIt fled with the spoon, in a nursery rhyme
PROFESSORPLUMHe might have done it with the candlestick in the study
birdcagethe airspace over an airport, together with the airplanes in it
immigrateto migrate into a country with the intention of settling in it
TWOPARTYSYSTEMIn the United States, it began with the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists
ACTIVIn "Macbeth," it starts with the line "Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd"
ITSAMADMADMADMADWORLD1963 movie with the tagline "Everybody who's ever been funny is in it!"
immigratesIMMIGRATE, to migrate into a country with the intention of settling in it
immigratingIMMIGRATE, to migrate into a country with the intention of settling in it
immigratedIMMIGRATE, to migrate into a country with the intention of settling in it
THERAVENPoem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December"
brazenedto face with defiance or impudence usually used in the phrase brazen it out
BETTEROFFDEAD1985 John Cusack film with the tagline "Insanity doesn't run in the family, it gallops"
toughedto bear unflinchingly endure usually used with out especially in the phrase tough it out
pressuresThe continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
thawbe warm enough to melt ice and snow used with it in reference to the weather
pressureThe continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
UHFFilm with the tagline "TV the way it was meant to be seen: in a movie theatre"