SCRAMBLING
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scramblingsSCRAMBLING
scramblinglySCRAMBLING
RUNNINGJOEScrambling Namath?
unscramblingnot scrambling
IMLATEScrambling words
FRANScrambling Tarkenton
WHISKSScrambling kitchen tools
RUNNINGJOEScrambling Namath, literally?
REDALERTSScrambling Russian team
scrambledcollect by scrambling
WHISKEDLike eggs prepped for scrambling
EGGSThey may run before scrambling
WHISKEDLike eggs prepped for scrambling, perhaps
scramblera telephone device for scrambling a conversation
FRANTARKENTONHall of Fame quarterback known for "scrambling"
scramblersSCRAMBLER, a telephone device for scrambling a conversation
loganberryThe scrambling blackberrylike plant that bears this fruit
DECRYPTIONTry PIN code, scrambling a spy's work (10)
loganberriesThe scrambling blackberrylike plant that bears this fruit
clamberto climb awkwardly (as by scrambling) clambered over the rocks
motocrossa form of scrambling, motorcyle racing round a rough circuit
motocrossesMOTOCROSS, a form of scrambling, motorcyle racing round a rough circuit
vetchlingA widely distributed scrambling plant related to the vetches, typically having fewer leaflets
vetchlingsA widely distributed scrambling plant related to the vetches, typically having fewer leaflets
scuffling(of an animal or person) Move (something) in a scrambling or confused manner
scuffled(of an animal or person) Move (something) in a scrambling or confused manner
BROWNIANMOTIONRandom scrambling of particles in suspension ... or a hint to answering the starred clues
brambleA prickly scrambling wild shrub of the rose family, esp. a blackberry or (loosely) a dog rose
bramblesA prickly scrambling wild shrub of the rose family, esp. a blackberry or (loosely) a dog rose
maddersA scrambling or prostrate Eurasian plant of the bedstraw family, with whorls of four to six leaves
RIALCurrency whose name can become its country's name by changing its last letter to an N and scrambling
scramblersA person or thing that scrambles, esp. a device for scrambling a broadcast transmission, a telephone message, or electronic data
scramblerA person or thing that scrambles, esp. a device for scrambling a broadcast transmission, a telephone message, or electronic data
cleaversA widely distributed scrambling plant related to bedstraws, with hooked bristles on the stem, leaves, and seeds that cling to fur and clothing