words that tell what someone or something is doing : Crossword Clue

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  • - words that tell what someone or something is doing
  • - Not adjectives or nouns
  • - Action words: kick, jump, run
  • - "Do" and "go," but not "to" or "no"
  • - Parts of speech that often follow nouns
  • - what you hear in this conversation: "what a nice night we're having in this dark forest!" "yes indeed! ooh, look at that full moon!"
  • - Night bird in outside hedges gives a loud cry
  • - Cries at the way Les gets disheartened
  • - Emulates a coyote
  • - Emulates a wolf
  • - Tells someone what to write
  • - orders richard to be cut off and what a state he's in
  • - Urgings, as of one's conscience
  • - words from someone doing something naughty
  • - 1987 declaration from the King of Pop
  • - 1987 declaration from Michael Jackson
  • - Michael Jackson lyric from a 1987 #1 hit
  • - Comment from a tough guy
  • - Doing what someone tells you
  • - Doing what you are told, ie once bed made
  • - "What we call ‘morals' is simply blind ........ to words of command" (Havelock Ellis)
  • - What boxers are expected to learn
  • - doing what you are told, ie once bed remade
  • - He quipped 'Washington couldn't tell a lie, Nixon couldn't tell the truth, and Reagan can't tell the difference'
  • - mort who, in 1960, became the first-ever comedian to appear on the cover of time
  • - Early and influential stand-up comedian Mort who said, "Liberals feel unworthy of their possessions. Conservatives feel they deserve everything they've stolen" haha I feel that
  • - Political satirist who said 'If you were the only person left on the planet, I would have to attack you. That's my job'
  • - Mort on the cover of 'Seriously Funny: The Rebel Comedians of the 1950s and 1960s'
  • - What you may feel after doing something very bad
  • - reason for doing or not doing something
  • - Weak reason
  • - Reason for not doing something
  • - specious reason to exonerate
  • - The reason given to justify an offence
was
  • - What might come between "that" and "that"
  • - That ... a close one
  • - Word between "what" and "that"
  • - "Well, that ... awkward"
  • - "what ...... that all about?"
  • - "..! .. THAT'S what that means, I get it now!"
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