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Rate | Answer | Clue |
TERRIFIC | Considerable | |
HANDSOME | Considerable | |
SIGNIFICANT | Considerable | |
APPRECIABLE | Considerable | |
SOME | Considerable | |
SPANKING | Large; considerable. | |
MEANS | Intends to gain considerable wealth | |
SUBSTANTIAL | Of considerable size or worth | |
MANY | A large or considerable number. | |
SIZABLE | Of considerable size or bulk. | |
GOODLY | Large; considerable; portly; as, a goodly number. | |
WET | Water or wetness; moisture or humidity in considerable degree. | |
MUCH | A thing uncommon, wonderful, or noticeable; something considerable. | |
PRETTY | Moderately large; considerable; as, he had saved a pretty fortune. | |
ADYNAMIA | Considerable debility of the vital powers, as in typhoid fever. | |
CAMPAIGN | An open field; a large, open plain without considerable hills. SeeChampaign. | |
POD | A considerable number of animals closely clustered together; -- said of seals. | |
NAUSCOPY | The power or act of discovering ships or land at considerable distances. | |
MELANCHOLY | Depression of spirits; a gloomy state continuing a considerable time; deep dejection; gloominess. | |
ADMIRAL | The ship which carries the admiral; also, the most considerable ship of a fleet. | |
WEB-TOED | Having the toes united by a web for a considerable part of their length. | |
WEB-FINGERED | Having the fingers united by a web for a considerable part of their length. | |
GASH | A deep and long cut; an incision of considerable length and depth, particularly in flesh. | |
FIELD | A piece of land of considerable size; esp., a piece inclosed for tillage or pasture. | |
KARREO | One of the dry table-lands of South Africa, which often rise terracelike to considerable elevations. |