Ready to turn in
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SLEEPYReady to turn in
BEATReady to turn in
DONETOA... turn (ready).
ONEAReady to go in
MATUREReady to cash in
WIREDReady to plug in
LYING... in wait (ready to ambush)
FEDUPUPTOHEREReady to throw in the towel?
GLOVEDReady to box, in a way
DRESSEDReady to go, in a way
TESTATEReady to go, in a way
ONDVDReady to rent, in a way
TAGUPGet ready to run, in baseball
TEEUPGet ready to drive, in golf
TEEDReady to be driven, in golf
AROUSEDReady to go, in a way
LAWYERUPGet ready to battle in court
HARDReady to get down, in a way
ATBATIn the box and ready to hit
TEESUPGets ready to play, in a way
RARIN.. to go: ready for action, in dialect
LAYACOURSEGet ready to go, in a way
DEALTReady to be played, in a way
SANEReady to stand trial, in a way
BACKORDEREDNot ready to ship, in a way
SAYSGRACEGets ready to eat, in a way
MILITIAMANOne ready to serve in an emergency
BUNDLESUPGets ready to go out in the cold
alertto warn (to notify in advance) / ready for action
BELLIGETNERLike one who's ready to fight any man in this joint
atrip(of a yard) hoisted and ready to be fastened in position
coveredBe in position at (a base) ready to catch a thrown ball
cockingRaise the cock of (a gun) in order to make it ready for firing
covered(in team games) Take up a position ready to defend against (an opposing player)
ovenablenoting or pertaining to heat-resistant packaging ready for cooking in an oven, esp. a microwave
standbysA person or thing ready to be deployed immediately, esp. if needed as backup in an emergency
minutemanin the American Revolution, a militiaman who was to be ready to march at a moment's notice
minutemenMINUTEMAN, in the American Revolution, a militiaman who was to be ready to march at a moment's notice
shalled to express what is inevitable or seems likely to happen in the future we shall have to be ready we shall see
recovery(in rowing, cycling, or swimming) The action of returning the paddle, leg, or arm to its initial position ready to make a new stroke