Spikes are common in it
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VOLLEYBALLSpikes are common in it
vairfur represented by a pattern of escutcheon- or bell-shaped figures, each outlining the adjacent sides of those beside it so that the figures alternate vertically and horizontally both in position and in tinctures, of which argent and azure are common
vairsfur represented by a pattern of escutcheon- or bell-shaped figures, each outlining the adjacent sides of those beside it so that the figures alternate vertically and horizontally both in position and in tinctures, of which argent and azure are common
MOPEDSThey are common in Bermuda
PLEASVILLETown in which courtroom compromises are common?
pantagamymarriage in which all spouses are held in common
hetaeristsocial system in which the women are considered common property
pantagamiesPANTAGAMY, marriage in which all spouses are held in common
telegrapheselanguage characterized by the terseness and ellipses that are common in telegrams
telegraphesesTELEGRAPHESE, language characterized by the terseness and ellipses that are common in telegrams
racemesimple indeterminate inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on short pedicels lying along a common axis, as in the lily of the valley
whatnotsUsed to refer to an item or items that are not identified but are felt to have something in common with items already named
racemessimple indeterminate inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on short pedicels lying along a common axis, as in the lily of the valley
numeratorsThe number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3
numeratorThe number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3
buttercupsA herbaceous plant with bright yellow cup-shaped flowers, common in grassland and as a garden weed. All kinds are poisonous and generally avoided by livestock
NOTESThey're graphically represented three times in this grid ... and the answers to starred clues are the six longest common words than can be spelled using only them
houseflyA common small fly occurring worldwide in and around human habitation. Its eggs are laid in decaying material, and the fly can be a health hazard due to its contamination of food
housefliesA common small fly occurring worldwide in and around human habitation. Its eggs are laid in decaying material, and the fly can be a health hazard due to its contamination of food
clarinetsA woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, a cylindrical tube of dark wood with a flared end, and holes stopped by keys. The most common forms are tuned in B flat, A, and E flat
igga class of immunoglobulins including the most common antibodies circulating in the blood that facilitate the phagocytic destruction of microorganisms foreign to the body, that bind to and activate complement, and that are the only immunoglobulins to cross over the placenta from mother to fetus
iggsa class of immunoglobulins including the most common antibodies circulating in the blood that facilitate the phagocytic destruction of microorganisms foreign to the body, that bind to and activate complement, and that are the only immunoglobulins to cross over the placenta from mother to fetus
zebusany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack
zebuany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack
syllogismsAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)
syllogismAn instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs)