One taking the gold?
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PELHAM"The Taking of ... One . . . "
OUTLAWOne taking the stage?
PARACHUTEJUMPEROne taking the plunge
PIRATEOne taking the gold?
GOATOne taking the blame
FISHOne taking the bait
THIEFOne available for the taking?
SKIEROne taking to the slopes
DETOne taking the lead?: Abbr.
TELESCOPEOne taking the long view?
STONEROne taking the high road?
PELHAM"The Taking of .. One Two Three"
PARTYFOULTaking the last beer, for one
CHORETaking out the trash, for one
PELHAM"The Taking of ... One Two Three"
PAYEROne taking care of the bill
AGENTOne taking a little off the top?
CARGOPLANEOne taking things up with the crew
PELHAM"The Taking of ..... One Two Three" (1974)
SWIMMINGPOLOne taking a dip at the Capitol?
PELHAM"The Taking of ... One Two Three" (1974 thriller)
MATTHAU"The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" actor
SUBWAY"The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" setting
VIGILANTEOne taking the law into one's own hands
SHAWRobert of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three"
MATTHAUWalter of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three"
GESDHEITLast word of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three"
subtractionThe process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another
subtractionsThe process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another
LAWYER"One who protects us against robbers by taking away the temptation": H.L. Mencken
capotsthe taking by one player of all the tricks of a deal, as in piquet
capotthe taking by one player of all the tricks of a deal, as in piquet
rhizopodanone of the Rhizopoda, amoebae and rotarians moving and taking in food with pseudopods also RHIZOPOD
rhizopodansRHIZOPODAN, one of the Rhizopoda, amoebae and rotarians moving and taking in food with pseudopods also RHIZOPOD
arrogationthe act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the act of taking more than one is justly entitled to
arrogationsARROGATION, the act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the act of taking more than one is justly entitled to
summable(of an infinite series, esp. a divergent one) capable of having a sum assigned to it by a method other than the usual one of taking the limit of successive partial sums
LOOTEROne taking inventory?
APEROne taking off
AGENTOne taking cuts