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Rate | Answer | Clue |
JUNKET | Pleasure trip at public expense in a Chinese boat with a friendly alien | |
UNDISCLOSED | Not made public | |
PARASITIC | Living at another creature's expense | |
WELCOMED | Made to feel at home | |
ORATORS | Their addresses are made public | |
AMAZED | Stunned at public notice covering complex pathways | |
NEATENED | At first, ten in need made tidy | |
ORATED | Made a public speech when ring was valued | |
FRANK | To send by public conveyance free of expense. | |
AGITATES | Stirs up public opinion for reconstruction at its age! | |
AVERRED | Stated clearly that the Navy, at heart, made a mistake | |
RETIREMENTS | Official withdrawals made at the end of innings or careers | |
SWEETDREAMS | They’re wished for at night but are they made of this? | |
CONFITEOR | A form of prayer in which public confession of sins is made. | |
PICNIC | To go on a picnic, or pleasure excursion; to eat in public fashion. | |
POORHOUSE | A dwelling for a number of paupers maintained at public expense; an almshouse; a workhouse. | |
RETIRE | To withdraw from a public station, or from business; as, having made a large fortune, he retired. | |
WORKHOUSE | A house where the town poor are maintained at public expense, and provided with labor; a poorhouse. | |
CUTTYSTOOL | A seat in old Scottish churches, where offenders were made to sit, for public rebuke by the minister. | |
DONE | Given; executed; issued; made public; -- used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act. | |
AMENDMENT | In public bodies; Any alternation made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion by adding, changing, substituting, or omitting. | |
PUBLICATION | That which is published or made known; especially, any book, pamphlet, etc., offered for sale or to public notice; as, a daily or monthly publication. | |
AUTO-DA-FE | An execution of such sentence, by the civil power, esp. the burning of a heretic. It was usually held on Sunday, and was made a great public solemnity by impressive forms and ceremonies. | |
REEXCHANGE | The expense chargeable on a bill of exchange or draft which has been dishonored in a foreign country, and returned to the country in which it was made or indorsed, and then taken up. | |
EDICT | A public command or ordinance by the sovereign power; the proclamation of a law made by an absolute authority, as if by the very act of announc... |