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Rate | Answer | Clue |
TROPIC | Line dividing the torrid and temperate zones | |
WATERSHED | Dividing line | |
EQUATOR | Line dividing the hemispheres | |
PARTING | Dividing line of combed hair | |
SIDE | Line-up | |
SYNC | Line-up | |
QUEUE | Line | |
HOT | Torrid | |
REGIONAL | Area | |
ROW | Line | |
DELIBERATE | Temperate | |
UNTROUBLED | Temperate | |
REGION | Area | |
SOBER | Temperate | |
ARRANGEMENT | Line-up | |
ENCEINTE | The area or town inclosed by a line of fortification. | |
GRADUATOR | An instrument for dividing any line, right or curve, into small, regular intervals. | |
TERMINATOR | The dividing line between the illuminated and the unilluminated part of the moon. | |
CAPITAL | An imaginary line dividing a bastion, ravelin, or other work, into two equal parts. | |
CIRCUIT | The circumference of, or distance round, any space; the measure of a line round an area. | |
PLANIMETER | An instrument for measuring the area of any plane figure, however irregular, by passing a tracer around the bounding line; a platometer. | |
ABUTILON | A genus of malvaceous plants of many species, found in the torrid and temperate zones of both continents; -- called also Indian mallow. | |
BOOM | A line of connected floating timbers stretched across a river, or inclosing an area of water, to keep saw logs, etc., from floating away. | |
DIAGONAL | A right line drawn from one angle to another not adjacent, of a figure of four or more sides, and dividing it into two parts. | |
TERMINATE | To be limited in space by a point, line, or surface; to stop short; to end; to cease; as, the torrid zone terminates at the tropics. |