This has a vestibule
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EARThis has a vestibule
TAMThis has a pompom
RTEThis has a no.
EAVEThis has a soffit
EWERThis has a big mouth
RASPThis has a "grate" sound
NIGHTThis has "a thousand eyes"
SACHETThis has a lot of scents
ATLAST"This has been a long time coming!"
AGATEThis type has just a few points
EYEThis has a pupil, but no teacher
ADAThis org. has a lot of pull
YALEThis place has a lock on New Haven
COMETThis has a fuzzy head and a long tail
CHINAArafat has won support from this nation for a declaration of independence
serendipitista person who believes in serendipity; a person who has this faculty
serendipitistsSERENDIPITIST, a person who believes in serendipity; a person who has this faculty
DDTThe maker of this has agreed to settle a decade-old pollution lawsuit
DIABETESStarlix, a drug to help control this, has been approved by the FDA
conversionsA building or part of a building that has been adapted in this way
conversionA building or part of a building that has been adapted in this way
traditionsA long-established custom or belief that has been passed on in this way
bananasThe tropical and subtropical treelike plant that bears this fruit. It has very large leaves and resembles a palm, but lacks a woody trunk
smallestUsed as the first letter of a word that has both a general and a specific use to show that in this case the general use is intended
croquetingDrive away (an opponent's ball) by holding one's own ball against it and striking this with the mallet. A player is entitled to do this after their ball has struck an opponent's ball
croquetedDrive away (an opponent's ball) by holding one's own ball against it and striking this with the mallet. A player is entitled to do this after their ball has struck an opponent's ball
fipplesThe mouthpiece of a recorder or similar wind instrument that is blown endwise, in which a thin channel cut through a block directs a stream of air against a sharp edge. The term has been applied to various parts of this, including the block and the channel