What are a candidates ?
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WORDSWORTHWhat are a candidate's ...?
CONVENTIONWhat all candidates are pointing toward.
caucusesA meeting of the members of a legislative body who are members of a particular political party, to select candidates or decide policy
majoritiesThe number by which votes for one candidate in an election are more than those for all other candidates combined
majorityThe number by which votes for one candidate in an election are more than those for all other candidates combined
SHOCKABSORBANCEWhat a car's struts are for
CAPTIVEAUDIENCEWhat inmates watching a movie are?
SHOCKABSORPTIONWhat a car's struts are for
SOLELESSWhat shoes in a bad state are.
KEELWhat a ship's ribs are connected to
PLAYAREAWhat the keys are to a pianist?
ONTHEHOUSEWhat F.H.A. mortgages are and aren't
EDGEWhat people are on during a nail-biter
ONEIN"You're... a million, yeah that's what you are"
CLOSINGDOWNWhat stores holding a clearance sale are doing
PSTWhat most L.A. Lakers games are played on
PRIORITYSEATINGWhat disabled people are entitled to on a subway
OUTWhat you are after lining a shot to shortstop
BELMONTSTEAKSWhat are served to carnivores at a Triple Crown race?
SNAILSPart of what "little boys are made of," in a nursery rhyme
HAIREXTENSIONSWeaves, or what the starts of the starred answers are, in a way
REARENDERSWhat the first words of 17-A, 10-D and 24-D are
BREAKINGGROUNDStarting a project ... and what the letters between each pair of circles are doing?
GAMESWhat most people are sick of when they enter a relationship, but might play anyway
grammarsA set of rules governing what strings are valid or allowable in a language or text
REARSEATSWhat many sports cars lack, and, in a way, what the ends of the starred answers are
PAPERTRAILSWhat auditors look for, and, in a way, what the ends of the answers to starred clues are
surfacesWhat is apparent on a casual view or consideration of someone or something, esp. as distinct from feelings or qualities that are not immediately obvious
surfaceWhat is apparent on a casual view or consideration of someone or something, esp. as distinct from feelings or qualities that are not immediately obvious
SARAHStart of an open letter from the puzzle constructor: "Dear ..., you seem a bit confused about what the V. P. does every day, so here are some helpful hints ..."
essentialismA belief that things have a set of characteristics that make them what they are, and that the task of science and philosophy is their discovery and expression; the doctrine that essence is prior to existence