Make way for the Irish?
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
STANDCLAREMake way for the Irish?
OPENMake way for.
STANDASIDEMake way for.
PAVEMake way for
DEFERMake way for (to)
STERILIZEMake safe for use, in a way
RUSHOne way to make up for lost time
DIYMoney-saving way to make repairs, for short
CRAMMake up for lost time, in a way
moulting(of hair or feathers) Fall out to make way for new growth
moulting(of an animal) Shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for a new growth
GOFROMRAGSTORICHESMake it the hard way
TAXIMake way to the runway
CHURNMake butter the old-fashioned way
EARNMake money the old-fashioned way
WORKASATEAMMake the boss proud, in a way
GOTHROUGHDEMOTIONSMake one's way down the corporate ladder?
MISSACURVEOne way to make the umpire yell "Strike!"?
EARNITHow to make money "the old-fashioned way"
READMake use of the library, in a way
ANTEUp the ... (make things more interesting, in a way)
GNAWOne way to make a hole in the wall
MISSPELLMake a mistake writing simple L's the wrong way (8)
EARNITThe old-fashioned way to make money, in an old ad
EARNIT"The old-fashioned way" to make money, in an old ad
EARNITHow to "make money the old-fashioned way," in a Smith Barney ad
boremake one's way steadily especially against resistance we bored through the jostling crowd
boresmake one's way steadily especially against resistance we bored through the jostling crowd
pronouncesMake the sound of (a word or part of a word), typically in the correct or a particular way
pronouncingMake the sound of (a word or part of a word), typically in the correct or a particular way
pronounceMake the sound of (a word or part of a word), typically in the correct or a particular way
casserolea stewpan; a covered pot in which food is both cooked and served; the dish of food or stew cooked in this way / to make a casserole of
girdlingCut through the bark all the way around (a tree or branch), typically in order to kill it or to kill a branch to make the tree more fruitful
arbitragethe exploitation of market imperfections to make a profit, eg by buying stocks and shares in one country or market and selling them in another / to exploit the market in this way