Would be wise to
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AnswerCrossword Clue
HADBESTWould be wise to.
AREWould seem to be
COULDWould be able to
TINTPeroxide, to would-be blondes
WANTSINWould like to be included
NOFEEBank's enticement to would-be customers
DONTROCKTHEBOATWarning to a would-be rebel
GOAHEADRUNEncouragement to a would-be candidate?
HICWhat this would be to Caesar?
philosophisticrelating to philosophism, would-be philosophy
MOI"Would you be referring to yours truly?"
LUREOFHOLLYWOODWhat many would-be-starlets succumb to
AFIRSTWhat sending someone to Mars would be
misimproveto make worse by would-be improvement
ABSMany would be happy to see theirs ripped
SOMUCHTHEVERSEHow prolific poets would like to be paid?
misimprovedMISIMPROVE, to make worse by would-be improvement
misimprovingMISIMPROVE, to make worse by would-be improvement
misimprovesMISIMPROVE, to make worse by would-be improvement
TEAINVATSReplacement that a vintner would be shocked to discover
IRONUMBRELLASRain protectors that would be very likely to rust
bestwould be wisest or most reasonable to; ought to
LENO"I would give my right arm to be ambidextrous" speaker
BUNTIf squeeze play would succeed, this has to be good.
YWCARec. center that would be less appealing to the Village People
BLTSandwich that would be incongruous to eat on matzo during Passover
VOLTAIRE"If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" writer
OTISCompany that would be crazy to use the slogan "We never let you down"?
VOLTAIREHe wrote "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him"
JERUSALEMIt would be "a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord," to Isaiah
thinksConcentrate on imagining what it would be like to be in (a position or role)
deterredto turn aside, discourage, or prevent from acting she would not be deterred by threats
deterto turn aside, discourage, or prevent from acting she would not be deterred by threats
DRNOVillain who says "That's a Dom Perignon '55. It would be a pity to break it"
crack(of a sailing vessel) to sail in high winds under sails that would normally be furled
circumlocutionThe use of many words where fewer would do, esp. in a deliberate attempt to be vague or evasive
circumlocutoryUsing many words where fewer would do, esp. in a deliberate attempt to be vague or evasive; long-winded
circumlocutionsThe use of many words where fewer would do, esp. in a deliberate attempt to be vague or evasive
impossiblyUsed to describe an event or action that is so difficult or unlikely one would not expect it to be possible
DEBUGGINGCorrecting, in a way ... or what would need to be done to remove the things hidden in the answers to starred clues?