- - Word used to change the subject
- - A New York Yankee clinging to Washington come what may
- - The direction doesn't matter however
- - "So, back to what I was saying..."
- - 'Let's change the subject'
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- - Subject to change for consumers without a word of thanks
- - Like a document that can be changed
- - Capable of being revised
- - Able to be corrected
- - Ready for making emends?
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- - Word used to emphasise a more appropriate word than one just used
- - Positive vote from a member of Congress
- - call for a backer
- - Certainly English used in description of teen fiction?
- - Affirmative from a Congressman
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- - "to change the subject briefly . . ."
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- - Playwright who wrote "Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything"
- - nobel-winning playwright george bernard ......
- - playwright having to wash up
- - Phoned positive playwright
- - Irish playwright and political activist, d. 1950
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- - This prefix when used, changes the meaning of the word to its opposite
- - No, to Pierre
- - Denial of Bardot or Deneuve?
- - Prefix with "violent" or "fiction"
- - French for the opposite of yes
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- - Change, as a password... and a word used with "button"
- - Change back to zero, say
- - Put back to zero, as a stopwatch
- - Trees moved and planted again
- - button on a stopwatch
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- - Sermon subject + a letter + trial subject + cat sound = ?
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