Some are for tears
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DUCTSSome are for tears
DUCTSWhere some tears are found
STREETSSome are named for trees
ERASSome are named for presidents
SEATSWhat some tickets are for
SEALANTSSome are used for dentures
DININGWhat some cars are for
RALLYINGWhat some cries are for
SOREEYESWhat some sights are for
ALOOPSome are thrown for it
ALOOPWhat some are thrown for
PROGRAMCONTENTSSome are unsuitable for children
RAINMAKINGThere are some dances for this
ERASSome are named for music genres
VERDICTOFGUILTYSome attorneys are asking for it
TUNINGWhat some forks are used for
ENDOWERSHow some chairs are paid for
ICEDTEAWhat some spoons are made for
RENOWhere some are keen for keno
SHEETSSome are fit for a king
INTELLIGENTLIFEWhat some probes are searching for
CBRADIOWhat some handles are created for
OTCHow some meds are sold, for short
TICKETFLEASEASONWhen some insects are cited for biting?
PENSome folks are in it for life
ERASSome are named for kings and queens
DOANDruggist for whom some commercial pills are named
LONGHAULSome investors are in the market for it
fescueany grass of the genus Festuca, some species of which are cultivated for pasture or lawns
fescuesany grass of the genus Festuca, some species of which are cultivated for pasture or lawns
catanancheany plant of the S. European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers
rauwolfiaA tropical shrub or small tree, some kinds of which are cultivated for the medicinal drugs that they yield
rauwolfiasA tropical shrub or small tree, some kinds of which are cultivated for the medicinal drugs that they yield
catananchesCATANANCHE, any plant of the S. European genus Catananche, some of which are grown for their blue and white flowers
mustardsUsed in names of related plants, only some of which are used to produce mustard for the table, e.g., hedge mustard
convolvulusesA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers
convolvulusA twining plant with trumpet-shaped flowers, some kinds of which are invasive weeds (see also bindweed), while others, esp. morning glories, are cultivated for their bright flowers
halibutany of several marine flatfishes (especially Hippoglossus hippoglossus of the Atlantic and H. stenolepis of the Pacific) that are widely used for food and include some of the largest bony fishes
determinismThe doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. Some philosophers have taken determinism to imply that individual human beings have no free will and cannot be held morally responsible for their actions