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Words More Level 293 Answers :
- A time known for a particular style
- Actress De Carlo or Strahovski
- Bag with a shoulder strap
- Beethoven wrote a famous piece “Fur” her
- Bushy plant smaller than a tree
- Capital city of Sicily
- Coated with baking powder before frying
- Crispy Mexican tortilla dish
- Excited and impatient
- Famous person, briefly
- Financial benchmark from the City
- Friendly and enjoying company
- Hawkeye State
- In a nervous or strained manner
- Language from Andhra Pradesh
- Leaves on a tree
- Light brown color from sun exposure
- Made changes to a text
- Move slowly with the current
- Negatively charged particle
- New Zealand region known for wine
- New, in Spanish
- Not on time
- Opposite of alpha
- Period of play in baseball
- Player on a course with clubs
- Possessed or had legal title to
- Remote military station
- Render a function inoperable
- Said no to a request
- Server Message Block (Abbr.)
- Slithery fish that looks like a snake
- Slow creature with a shell
- Something not meant to be shared
- Start of medical or legal
- Stated without proof
- Stripes earned in basic training
- Teach new skills for a different job
- The thing alone, for emphasis
- The ultimate challenge for a mountaineer
- This Austrian composer died at the young age of 31 but was incredibly prolific, writing over 600 secular vocal works, known as Lieder, and nine symphonies
- This British rock band’s famous “lips and tongue” logo was inspired by the Hindu goddess Kali and was first used on their “Sticky Fingers” album in 1971
- This folk singer-songwriter became the first musician to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, recognized for creating new poetic expressions within the American song tradition
- Tree that keeps its leaves all year
- Waxy substance protecting the ear canal
- What a cowboy might say to a horse
- What the backspace key accomplishes
- When you’re expected to get there
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