Ways to the heart
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AnswerCrossword Clue
AORTASWays to the heart
VEINSWays to the heart
AORTAEWays to someone's heart
INLETSWays to the docks
AISLESWays to the stage
ISPSWays to the WWW
ISPSWays to the Web: Abbr.
SMILEGIGGLEROARWays to brighten the world
MANHOLESWays to get under the street
BEAMTITTERLAUGHMore ways to brighten the world
GRINCHUCKLEHAHAMore ways to brighten the world
ADOPTOne of the ASPCA's "Ways to Help"
USAIRCarrier that added "ways" to its name in the '90s
resourceThe ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
wedlink by commitment or custom was wed to the old ways
wedderlink by commitment or custom was wed to the old ways
resourcesThe ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
resourcefulHaving the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
MINCEDOATHSWhat the answers to starred clues end in, in more ways than one
counterbraceto brace or fasten (the head-yards and after-yards) in opposite ways
counterbracesCOUNTERBRACE, to brace or fasten (the head-yards and after-yards) in opposite ways
counterbracingCOUNTERBRACE, to brace or fasten (the head-yards and after-yards) in opposite ways
counterbracedCOUNTERBRACE, to brace or fasten (the head-yards and after-yards) in opposite ways
AKINEx-Missouri Rep. Todd infamous for saying "The female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down"
wayshardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
wayhardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
humanismAn outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems
chemistriesThe branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances
serialismA compositional technique in which a fixed series of notes, esp. the twelve notes of the chromatic scale, are used to generate the harmonic and melodic basis of a piece and are subject to change only in specific ways. The first fully serial movements appeared in 1923 in works by Arnold Schoenberg