Is it an ungrammatical term?
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AINTIs it an ungrammatical term?
PLATEAn umpire is behind it
ATALE"It is ... told by an idiot..."
IBEFOREERULEHeight is an exception to it
ATALE"It is ... told by an idiot . . . "
PROSEAn essayist's work is in it
ANGOLACabinda is an exclave of it
CRESTWhat an "it" band is riding
OPERAAn aria is part of it
ARABIANSEAGwadar Bay is an inlet of it
OPTICALILLUSIONEscher's "Relativity" is an example of it
IDIOT"It is a tale told by an .."
IDIOT"It is a tale told by an .. . . ."
ATALE"It is ... told by an idiot . . . ": Macbeth
ONO"...! it is an ever-fixed mark": Shak.
ATALE"It is ... told by an idiot": Macbeth
POOLBanking is an important part of it
ATALE"It is ... told by an idiot ...": Macbeth
AIRAn empty bottle is full of it
CALLAn ump is paid to make it
OBOEAn English horn is lower than it
BRITISHHUMOUR"Fawlty Towers" is an example of it
ANTARCTICOCEANThe Ross Sea is an arm of it
OBOEAn English horn is a fifth lower than it
RUNONThis is an example of one it certainly is
INNAn Austrian city is named for a bridge over it
GRANDOLEOPRYIts logo is an eighth note with a star behind it
asynchronous(of an orbit) Such that a satellite in it is asynchronous
passesMake no bid when it is one's turn during an auction
TRUST"It is equally an error to ... all men or no man": Seneca
DDAYAn exhibit at F.D.R.'s presidential library is dedicated to it
centeringFraming used to support an arch or dome while it is under construction
biliverdinA green pigment excreted in bile. It is an oxidized derivative of bilirubin
gatekeeperAn attendant at a gate who is employed to control who goes through it
gatekeepersAn attendant at a gate who is employed to control who goes through it
cynicismAn inclination to question whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile; pessimism
cynicismsAn inclination to question whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile; pessimism
rootnumber that reduces an equation to an identity when it is substituted for one variable
cryostatsAn apparatus for taking very fine slices of tissue while it is kept very cold
underwingThe hind wing of an insect, esp. when it is normally hidden by a forewing