- - bounder, informally
- - Rotter, bounder
- - It's cloak and dagger at first, finding bounder
- - Bounder (arch)
- - Bounder, scoundrel
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- - Bound is bound to this
- - What is the only planet in our solar system not named for a deity?
- - Home to over seven billion people
- - The wire is buried here for safety
- - Planet is heading off famine
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- - Bounds ... or partner of bounds
- - "By ... and bounds" (with rapid progress)
- - By ... and bounds (significantly)
- - Moves of the faithful
- - By ...... and bounds (rapidly)
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- - School for the college-bound, informally
- - ... school, type of secondary school
- - Gets ready for installations
- - Wash and chop vegetables for the chef say
- - Ready, informally
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- - Speaks informally, informally
- - States, informally
- - Puts into words, informally
- - Utters, informally
- - Speaks, in slang
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- - Not bound to relax
- - Not tight or secure
- - those who manage to escape break this
- - free for solo flying, note
- - Not tied to English after Oslo conversion
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- - He was drawn close and bound: adligatus est
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- - line: a boundary drawn up
- - The boundary or limit of something
- - Side of a shape
- - part of a painting where an artist often leaves a signature
- - A border of bright red geraniums
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- - line: a boundary drawn up
- - A football team's turning point
- - What is the imaginary line about which the Earth rotates?
- - Imaginary line connecting Earth's poles
- - earth's line of rotation
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- - South American country bounded by Peru and Colombia
- - Country whose capital is Quito
- - european copper on wrong road to country
- - duo race frantically in spanish-speaking country
- - Educator, short on time, reformed country
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