Phrase from the whodunits
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XMARKSTHESPOTPhrase from the whodunits.
CORPUSDELICTIAnother phrase from the whodunits.
SOURGRAPESPhrase from the fox.
JOBWELLDONEComplimentary phrase from the boss
HIMOMMouthed phrase from the bench
SPACIOUSSKIESPhrase from "America the Beautiful"
TOLAYANDCOLLECTTAXESPhrase from the 16th Amendment
MORETHANTWICEPhrase from the 22d Amendment
KEEPANDBEARARMSPhrase from the Second Amendment
EQUALPROTECTIONPhrase from the 14th Amendment
ACCOUNTOFRACEPhrase from the 15th Amendment
GOALLINESTANDPhrase from the sports page.
BEALLANDENDALLThe whole, from Macbeth phrase.
PEARLSBEFORESWINEPhrase from the book of Matthew
ETERNALSUNSHINEHeliophile's favorite phrase from "The Deserted Village"
DISCOMFORTINDEXShort-lived phrase from the W. B.
LITTLEFOXESWith "The," film from a biblical phrase
ASILVERLININGPhrase from "Keep the Home Fires Burning"
INAIRPrepositional phrase from "The Star-Spangled Banner"
GODSWOUNDSPhrase from which the exclamation "Zounds!" comes
VOODOOECONOMICSNotable phrase from the 1980 Republican primaries
CHARLTONHESTONRepublican associated with the phrase "from my cold dead hands"
hookeyunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
OTHELLOWhence the phrase "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" comes from
hookiesunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
hookeysunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
hookyunjustifiable absence from school, work, etc. (usually used in the phrase play hooky)
mondegreena phrase, often humorous or nonsensical, that results from mishearing the lyric of a song
ANDConnector that completes a phrase made from the starts of the three longest across answers
mondegreensMONDEGREEN, a phrase, often humorous or nonsensical, that results from mishearing the lyric of a song
acronymicrelating to an acronym, a word fabricated from the initial letters of a name or phrase
acronymicallyACRONYMIC, relating to an acronym, a word fabricated from the initial letters of a name or phrase
anagramsA word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters of another, such as cinema, formed from iceman
juncturesThe set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary, e.g., distinguishing I scream from ice cream
junctureThe set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary, e.g., distinguishing I scream from ice cream
pictographsA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
pictographA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
calquesloan translation, esp. one resulting from bilingual interference in which the internal structure of a borrowed word or phrase is maintained but its morphemes are replaced by those of the native language, as German halbinsel for peninsula
calqueloan translation, esp. one resulting from bilingual interference in which the internal structure of a borrowed word or phrase is maintained but its morphemes are replaced by those of the native language, as German halbinsel for peninsula
calquedloan translation, esp. one resulting from bilingual interference in which the internal structure of a borrowed word or phrase is maintained but its morphemes are replaced by those of the native language, as German halbinsel for peninsula