Like many monkeys and frogs
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ARBOREALLike many monkeys and frogs
SIMIANLike monkeys and 59-Downs
UNHEATEDLike many garages and attics
LANEDLike many pools and highways
CUREDLike bacon and many hams
COATEDLike many cheeses and tablets
TOASTEDLike many newlyweds and bagels
BELTEDLike many coats and tunes
BACKLESSLike stools and many benches
ASPIRATEDLike many T's and P's
SCALEDLike many fish and mountains
INTLLike many KLM and SAS flights
SALTEDLike many potato chips and peanuts
SNOWYLike many Currier and Ives scenes
THEMEDLike many restaurants and amusement parks
NESTEDLike many measuring cups and spoons
LISTEDLike many stocks and phone numbers
SMOKEFREELike many bars and restaurants today
POLLUTEDLike many U.S. rivers and streams
PITTEDLike the moon's landscape and many olives
ARTYLike many modern black-and-white films
HARDLike a rock and many a roll
COINOPLike many laundromat machines and arcade games
TIEREDLike many wedding cakes and flapper dresses
SELFTAUGHTLike many a hunt-and-peck typist
SLIVEREDLike almonds in many casseroles, salads, and desserts
REFILLEDLike gas tanks and many prescriptions, again and again
GIRLCRAZYLike many a teen boy ... and like the starts of the answers to starred clues?
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rickettsiasAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice
rickettsiaeAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice