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Rate | Answer | Clue |
DANCE | In front of church, Dan had a ball | |
HARD-AND-FAST | Dan had raft’s problems fixed | |
HEMISPHERE | Half-ball | |
ABBEY | Church | |
ORB | Ball | |
SPHERICAL | Ball-shaped | |
OWNED | Had | |
CATHEDRAL | Had claret distilled for bishop's church | |
PLACE | Spot pal dancing in front of church | |
TWITCH | Fool in front of church is a jerk | |
ENHANCE | Beautify church by putting henna design on the front | |
COALESCE | Join together for company jumble sale in front of church | |
NOTRE | Our French tenor moved to front of church, in Paris | |
TICE | A ball bowled to strike the ground about a bat's length in front of the wicket. | |
BALLOON | A ball or globe on the top of a pillar, church, etc., as at St. Paul's, in London. | |
CHANCEL | All that part of a cruciform church which is beyond the line of the transept farthest from the main front. | |
POMPON | A tuft or ball of wool, or the like, sometimes worn by soldiers on the front of the hat, instead of a feather. | |
FACADE | The front of a building; esp., the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. Thus a church is said to have its facade unfinished, though the interior may be in use. | |
NARTHEX | The portico in front of ancient churches; sometimes, the atrium or outer court surrounded by ambulatories; -- used, generally, for any vestibul... | |
GINGLYMODI | ... a bony skeleton, with the vertebrae convex in front and concave behind, forming a ball and socket joint. See Ganoidel. ... | |
CHASUBLE | ...ass, consisting, in the Roman Catholic Church, of a broad, flat, back piece, and a narrower front piece, the two connected over the shoulders on... |