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Rate | Answer | Clue |
DEADBEATS | Good-for-nothings | |
TOPSIDE | Cut of beef for roasting | |
TABLES | Puts forward pieces of furniture for discussion? | |
ORBS | Rob’s design for pieces of ceremonial regalia | |
SWEAT | Eccrine and apocrine are what type of glands? | |
BRAVO | Good on you for showing plenty of bravado | |
SEDIMENTARY | Sandstone and shale are what type of rock? | |
DEADBEAT | Good-for-nothing person | |
ODOURLESS | Good! Our lessons indoors are free of stench | |
TREPAN | Surgical instrument for excising pieces Of the Skull | |
SACK | Give notice of what is needed for picnic race | |
LENGTHS | The extremes one goes to for pieces of wood | |
PEAR | Pyrus is the botanical name for what genus of tree? | |
BRINE SHRIMP | The novelty aquarium pets Sea-Monkeys are what type of animal? | |
OFFSTAGE | Not a good phase for being out of the limelight | |
LOVEBIRDS | What an ornithologist obviously does for some of his subjects | |
ADRENAL | What small glands are located on top of the kidneys? | |
ROSTER | Some hero stereotypes needed for list of who’s doing what | |
COLLABORATIONPLATFORM | Slack teamweek trello and conceptboard are all types of what | |
SKEWERS | Pieces of wood or metal for use on the barbecue | |
RASCETA | What are the lines on the inside of the wrist called? | |
MELON AND LEMON | What two types of fruits are an anagram of each other? | |
SWEETDREAMS | They’re wished for at night but are they made of this? | |
MOHS | Rubies score nine out of 10 for mineral hardness on what scale? | |
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT | What is the name of Australia’s national mint responsible for circulating coinage? |