It may be served by the yard
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ALEIt may be served by the yard
ALEIt may be sold by the yard
SODThis may be sold by the yard
ALEIt might be sold by the yard
NITIt may be picked by the picky
AROMAIt may be carried by the wind
HEATIt may be turned on by the cops
ALEIt may be represented by "XXX" in the funnies
SOAPIt may be in a dish by the sink
PATCHIt may be by the seat of your pants
THREATIt may be identified by the Department of Homeland Security
BURPIt may be caused by a pat on the back?
copyleftAn arrangement whereby software or artistic work may be used, modified, and distributed freely on condition that anything derived from it is bound by the same condition
cycleA single set of hardware operations, esp. that by which memory is accessed and an item is transferred to or from it, to the point at which the memory may be accessed again
broomrapesA parasitic plant that bears tubular flowers on a leafless brown stem. It is attached by its tubers to the roots of a host plant, which may be any of a number of species
trovesany money, bullion, or the like, of unknown ownership, found hidden in the earth or any other place: in the absence of statutory provisions to the contrary it may be kept by the finder
troveany money, bullion, or the like, of unknown ownership, found hidden in the earth or any other place: in the absence of statutory provisions to the contrary it may be kept by the finder
broomrapeA parasitic plant that bears tubular flowers on a leafless brown stem. It is attached by its tubers to the roots of a host plant, which may be any of a number of species
candlefisha marine fish, allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast, aka eulachon, so named because it is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it
candlefishesCANDLEFISH, a marine fish, allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast, aka eulachon, so named because it is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it