Second part of a snicker
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HEESecond part of a snicker
HEEPart of a snicker
HEHPart of a Homer Simpson snicker
DOINGVERYLITTLESecond part of a quip
ACTIISecond part of a play
OCCURSecond part of a quip
ACTTWOSecond part of a play
PINTASecond part of a historic trio
AMASSecond part of a Latin conjugation
femtosecondone quadrillionth part of a second
HOPETOBEWISERSecond part of a sage thought
SEEKSecond part of a kid's game
milliseconda thousandth part of a second
femtosecondsFEMTOSECOND, one quadrillionth part of a second
AIMSecond part of a three-part command
millisecondsMILLISECOND, a thousandth part of a second
secondsecond part or the second one of a series
zeptoseconda 10 to the -21 part of a second
zeptosecondsZEPTOSECOND, a 10 to the -21 part of a second
BOODoubled, the second part of a pint-sized beauty queen's name
deuteragonistthe actor taking the part of second importance in a classical Greek drama
deuteragonistsDEUTERAGONIST, the actor taking the part of second importance in a classical Greek drama
MADMONEYEmergency fund ... or what the second part of each answer to a starred clue ends with?
consequentsThe second part of a conditional proposition, whose truth is stated to be conditional upon that of the antecedent
northingsA figure or line representing northward distance on a map (expressed by convention as the second part of a grid reference, after easting)
organuma. the doubling, or simultaneous singing, of a melody at an interval of either a fourth, a fifth, or an octave b. the second part in such singing
organaa. the doubling, or simultaneous singing, of a melody at an interval of either a fourth, a fifth, or an octave b. the second part in such singing
pasterneither of the two bones of this part, the upper or first phalanx (great pastern bone) and the lower or second phalanx (small pastern bone), between which is a joint (pastern joint)
elegiacnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot
elegiacsnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot