Its occasionally broken into
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SONGIt's occasionally broken into
PINATAIt's broken into for goodies
quarterly(of a shield or charge) Divided into four (or occasionally more) subdivisions by vertical and horizontal lines
ZONALBroken into regions
cliftybroken into cliffs
cliftedbroken into cliffs
cliftiestCLIFTY, broken into cliffs
shatteredBroken into many pieces
PREEMPTEDBroken into on TV?
cliftierCLIFTY, broken into cliffs
CHUNKFOODGrub broken into thick pieces?
smashesBe violently broken into pieces; shatter
ONEIt might be broken into quarters
farfelsolid foodstuff broken into small pieces
smashBe violently broken into pieces; shatter
BYTESThey can be broken into bits
SONGIt may be broken into on Broadway
undividedNot divided, separated, or broken into parts
SETPut back into place, as a broken bone
groathulled grain broken into fragments larger than grits
groatshulled grain, as wheat or oats, broken into fragments
impregnable(of a fortified position) Unable to be captured or broken into
fragmentationsThe process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts
fragmentationThe process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts
reducercorrect (as a fracture) by bringing displaced or broken parts back into their normal positions
biodegradablecapable of being broken down esp into innocuous products by the action of living things (as microorganisms)
STOP"Freeze!" ... or, when broken into three parts, how the answer for each of the six starred clues goes
rubblesbroken fragments (as of rock) resulting from the decay or destruction of a building fortifications knocked into rubble C. S. Forester
lithotripsyA treatment, typically using ultrasound shock waves, by which a kidney stone or other calculus is broken into small particles that can be passed out by the body
concretesA heavy, rough building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand, cement, and water, that can be spread or poured into molds and that forms a stonelike mass on hardening