Where a Cockney puts is at
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EADWhere a Cockney puts 'is 'at
EASTENDWhere Cockney is spoken in London
ONTHERANGEWhere a cowboy is at home
perichondriumThe connective tissue that envelops cartilage where it is not at a joint
perichondriaThe connective tissue that envelops cartilage where it is not at a joint
BROKENLIGHTBULBObject at a Jewish wedding where a glass is deemed not loud enough
NYSEWhere a bell is rung M-F at 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
terminalsAn installation where oil or gas is stored at the end of a pipeline or at a port
ROOMThe "where" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three shaded answers in this quadrant
ROOMThe "where" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrant
pompadoura hairstyle where the hair at the front is brushed up into a mound or a roll, above the forehead
pompadoursPOMPADOUR, a hairstyle where the hair at the front is brushed up into a mound or a roll, above the forehead
knucklesA part of a finger at a joint where the bone is near the surface, esp. where the finger joins the hand
linkingDenoting a consonant that is sounded at a boundary between two words or morphemes where two vowels would otherwise be adjacent, as in law(r) and order
mitresurface forming the beveled end or edge of a piece where a joint is made by cutting two pieces at an angle and fitting them together
pixilationanimation of people, where performers change their positions slightly between exposures of one or two frames each, to obtain a comic effect of jerky movement when the film is projected at normal speed
servomechanismA powered mechanism producing motion or forces at a higher level of energy than the input level, e.g., in the brakes and steering of large motor vehicles, esp. where feedback is employed to make the control automatic
coudeof, relating to, or being a telescope constructed so that the light is reflected along the polar axis to come to a focus at a point where the holder for a photographic plate or a spectrograph may be mounted