Tender words for the boss?
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AnswerCrossword Clue
IRESIGNTender words for the boss?
DEBTS"This note is legal tender for all ..., public and private" (words on U.S. bills)
FOOTEHorton who wrote the screenplay for "Tender Mercies"
greenhousea structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
greenhousesGREENHOUSE, a structure enclosed (as by glass) and used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
ASIDESWords for the audience only
IDOTwo words for the groom.
CONGREGATIONOFVAPOURSHamlet's words for the air
STARTRIOWords for the Andrews Sisters
THEWIZARDOFODDSWords for Jimmy the Greek
ASLWords for the deaf: Abbr.
lyricsthe words for a song
lyricthe words for a song
ASIDEWords intended only for the audience
EDITEDFound the right words for, maybe
ASIDESWords for the audience's ear alone.
SASHPlace for the words "Miss USA"
KEMO..... Sabe (words for the Lone Ranger)
IDOTough words for the "Runaway Bride"
settingthe music composed for certain words
ETHSuffix for some words in the Bible
ANEYEWords before and after "for," in the Bible
TERIYAKIIt comes from the Japanese words for "glaze" and "broil"
SUKIYAKIIt comes from the Japanese words for "slice" and "broil"
AGNEWFor whom Safire wrote the words "nattering nabobs of negativism"
PHINEASTBARNUMHe's famous for the words "There's a sucker born every minute"
gropelook for something blindly or uncertainly grope for the right words
PORPOISEMammal whose name derives from the Latin words for "pig" and "fish"
PSALMSong with the words "Out of the mouth of babes," for one
SHELHe wrote the words and music for Johnny's "A Boy Named Sue"
malapropscharacter in Sheridan's The Rivals (1775), noted for her misapplication of words
HOMERUNBig hit for the club members, and what might elicit the shaded words
CZECHLanguage in which "k" and "v" are the words for "to" and "in"
ritea prescribed form or manner governing the words or actions for a ceremony
skywritingWords in the form of smoke trails made by an airplane, esp. for advertising
anastrophean inversion of the usual syntactical order of words for rhetorical effect eg 'To market went she'
literalismsThe interpretation of words in their usual or most basic sense, without allowing for metaphor or exaggeration
literalismThe interpretation of words in their usual or most basic sense, without allowing for metaphor or exaggeration
SANDSMetaphor for time ... and, when divided into three words, puzzle theme found in the four longest across answers
heteronymsEach of two words having the same meaning but derived from unrelated sources, for example preface and foreword