It turns a bit
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AnswerCrossword Clue
DRILLIt turns a bit
SCREWA driver turns it
VANEIt turns on a turbine
STATORA rotor turns on it
NARYIt turns "a one" into "none"
SPIRALSTAIRCASEIt turns into a different story
SPITIt turns at a pig roast
PLOWIt turns up in a field
ANEIt turns a fast into a feast
ANEIt turns a fast into a feast?
STILEIt turns a lot in rush hour
ENTHUSIASTShe's a nut, it turns out! (10)
ZEROIt turns a hundred into a thousand
ULAIt turns a fib into a bone
ETTEIt turns a bachelor into a woman
WINGLETIt turns up at the edge of a plane
CHILIIt turns a hot dog into a Texas hot dog
flasherflashing light operated by a switching device that automatically turns it on and off alternately
tomalleysThe digestive gland of a lobster, which turns green when cooked. It is sometimes considered a delicacy
caramelsSugar or syrup heated until it turns brown, used as a flavoring or coloring for food or drink
caramelSugar or syrup heated until it turns brown, used as a flavoring or coloring for food or drink
absinthesA potent green aniseed-flavored liqueur that turns milky when water is added. Prepared from wormwood, it is now largely banned because of its toxicity
conkersA children's game in which each child has a conker on the end of a string and takes turns trying to break another's with it
FMLToday, I tried to put a self-effacing three-letter acronym inside each theme entry. Turns out it works in any order except the one I want. ...
blushersA woodland toadstool that has a buff cap bearing fluffy white spots and white flesh that turns pink when bruised or cut. It is native to both Eurasia and North America
serpentA bass wind instrument made of leather-covered wood in three U-shaped turns, with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and few keys. It was played in military and church bands from the 17th to 19th centuries
serpentsA bass wind instrument made of leather-covered wood in three U-shaped turns, with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and few keys. It was played in military and church bands from the 17th to 19th centuries