- - Insect turning up in cloth tomorrow
- - Any of numerous insects of the order Lepidoptera
- - Lepidopterous insect
- - Night-time flying insect
- - insect drawn towards light
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- - Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.
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- - "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, ... in this petty pace from day to day" (Macbeth)
- - Moves on hands and knees
- - Moves slowly and stealthily
- - Moves silently and carefully
- - Moves stealthily and quietly among N American Indians
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- - When Macbeth delivers the 'Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow' soliloquy
- - when cleopatra dies in 'antony and cleopatra'
- - When Lady Macbeth cries "Out, damned spot!"
- - end of "macbeth" or "hamlet"
- - final segment of "the tempest"
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- - Colbert's is called Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow
- - Donor group, for short
- - ...-Man, Namco's iconic arcade attraction
- - California's ocean [abbr.]
- - ... animal (punny description of a donkey or elephant?)
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- - Turning mechanism turning to appear the same
- - The spinning part of a motor
- - Spinner runs over to fielder at the close
- - it's essential to a helicopter going up or down
- - spinning mechanism supplies oxygen to interior of posh car
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- - I'm turning in winding street to find insects
- - Insects? They're regularly found by little children
- - small, wood-eating insects
- - Insects in season win out against arachnids
- - Name one's used to cover extremities of these insects
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- - Are turning the switch on when the insect appears
- - Overhear organ piece that goes to the head
- - smooth, elongated insect with leathery forewings
- - Despite its pincers, which common nocturnal insect is harmless to humans?
- - creepy-crawly one on the side cover
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