- - Wrapper used to keep food fresh
- - Aluminum wrap for leftover food
- - a sword to parry
- - metallic food wrap
- - Thin metal used for wrapping food
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- - Plastic wrap used to keep food fresh
- - big name in cling wrap
- - Brand of cling wrap
- - Type of plastic wrap in the kitchen
- - ... wrap (food spoilage preventer)
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- - Aid in keeping food fresh
- - Top for a fast-food cup
- - Component in a Tupperware set
- - Covering for a fast-food cup
- - Hat of one in lurid extremities
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- - I prefer fresh food over ca...d food
- - Forbidden: ba...d
- - D.C.-to-Montreal heading
- - Richmond-to-D.C. dir.
- - Raleigh-to-D.C. heading
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- - Powder used to keep fresh
- - Tom returns without a pound of powder
- - Mineral largely replaced by cornstarch in most cosmetic powders
- - Mineral no longer used in baby powder
- - Constituent of baby powder
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- - aromatic fresh or dried grey-green leaves used as seasoning for food
- - Wise person... or a wise-sounding herb
- - Herb used as stuffing for poultry
- - Grey-green herb
- - Wise; herb used in cooking
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- - Least fresh? Not fresh at all
- - Off, least off
- - Like old bread; least (anag.)
- - There's no fresh drink at the end of the street
- - show how unused story is no longer fresh
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- - Fresh tooth was first to be so showily fresh
- - (Unnecessarily) different from what one is used to
- - Latest requirement to protect tooth during walk, oddly
- - What emerged after teething troubles perhaps was in vanguard of the ultramodern
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- - Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," or a later role for the Fresh Prince himself
- - Last name of the boxer born Cassius Clay
- - Wong of the new Netflix series Beef
- - Actress/comedian Wentworth who's been a guest cohost on Kelly Ripa's show
- - Boxer Muhammad ... who perfected the "rope-a-dope" technique
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