When a foreHEAD may be marked
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ASHWEDNESDAYWhen a foreHEAD may be marked
frontletthe forehead when marked by a different color or texture of the plumage
ANODEIt may be marked with a "-"
MILEIt may be marked on a racetrack
TRUENORTHIt may be marked with a line terminating in a five-pointed star
ATTENWhen a teen's curfew may be
ONTWOWhen a football may be snapped
ATTENWhen a coffee break may be
ONTWOWhen a football may be hiked
ONREDWhen a right may be permitted
ATTENWhen a coffee break may be taken
ONREDWhen a right turn may be allowed
BALLOONPAYMENTIt may be required when a mortgage matures
SINUSIt may be blocked when you have a cold
STENOPADIt may be required when working with a dictator
EUROPEDAYAnnual celebration when a 12-star flag may be flown
paradoxesA seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true
podiumsA small platform on which a person may stand to be seen by an audience, as when making a speech or conducting an orchestra
kickstandsA metal rod attached to a bicycle or motorcycle, lying horizontally when not in use, that may be kicked into a vertical position to support the vehicle when it is stationary
kickstandA metal rod attached to a bicycle or motorcycle, lying horizontally when not in use, that may be kicked into a vertical position to support the vehicle when it is stationary
candlefisha marine fish, allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast, aka eulachon, so named because it is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it
nomographgraph, usually containing three parallel scales graduated for different variables so that when a straight line connects values of any two, the related value may be read directly from the third at the point intersected by the line
candlefishesCANDLEFISH, a marine fish, allied to the smelt, found on the north Pacific coast, aka eulachon, so named because it is so oily that, when dried, it may be used as a candle, by drawing a wick through it