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Rate | Answer | Clue |
BETTY | One short form of Elizabeth | |
UNIFY | Form into one | |
BRACHYTYPOUS | Of a short form. | |
TRAIN | One form of public transport | |
EXPAT | One living abroad, in short | |
ITS | It is in short form | |
DURA | Short form for Dura mater. | |
ZIGZAG | To form with short turns. | |
ANECDOTE | Short story which one acted out | |
UNDERACHIEVER | One who fails short of potential | |
HIPPO | Large african mammal in short form | |
CAVE | Grotto holds one hundred on short, wide street | |
MISER | One with proverbially short arms and deep pockets? | |
DUETTINO | A duet of short extent and concise form. | |
TRANSHIP | Move cargo from one form of conveyance to another | |
ESSAYIST | One who writes short literary pieces on a particular subject | |
CRINKLE | To form with short turns, bends, or wrinkles; to mold into inequalities or sinuosities; to cause to wrinkle or curl. | |
LADYKIN | A little lady; -- applied by the writers of Queen Elizabeth's time, in the abbreviated form Lakin, to the Virgin Mary. | |
BALLOON | A round vessel, usually with a short neck, to hold or receive whatever is distilled; a glass vessel of a spherical form. | |
APHORISTICAL | In the form of, or of the nature of, an aphorism; in the form of short, unconnected sentences; as, an aphoristic style. | |
TUB | Any structure shaped like a tub: as, a certain old form of pulpit; a short, broad boat, etc., -- often used jocosely or opprobriously. | |
EUPLEXOPTERA | An order of insects, including the earwig. The anterior wings are short, in the form of elytra, while the posterior wings fold up beneath them. See Earwig. | |
JACOBIN | A fancy pigeon, in which the feathers of the neck form a hood, -- whence the name. The wings and tail are long, and the beak moderately short. | |
INTERLUDE | A form of English drama or play, usually short, merry, and farcical, which succeeded the Moralities or Moral Plays in the transition to the romantic or Elizabethan drama. | |
CHANT | A short and simple melody, divided into two parts by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, etc., are sung or recited. It is the most ancient form of choral music. |