- - ............ , by M. Atwood
- - Trademark for reflecting roadstud invented by Percy Shaw
- - Drew Barrymore movie based on part of Stephen King's oeuvre
- - 1985 movie based on three Stephen King short stories
- - Film based on stories by 57 Across
- - yes, a tec produced a gem
- - glass reflector placed at intervals along roads to indicate traffic lanes at night
- - reflective road marker
- - it sees or can be seen in the dark
- - Jazz fans look upon chrysoberyl
- - reflective stud stacey damaged before start of evening
- - Certain gem
- - Road safety device
- - Reflector in the road
- - Middle-of-the-road reflector
- - Margaret Atwood novel featuring a prized playing marble
- - Reflecting device in a road surface
- - Reflector in a road surface (3'1,3)
- - Reflector in a road surface
- - Form of chrysoberyl that may remind you of a feline body part
- - Reflectors in a road surface (3'1,3)
- - What may reflect Tom's viewpoint
- - Road reflector
- - One of those in the middle of the road
- - It reflects a guiding principle in road design
- - Light-reflecting gem
- - Reflector found in middle of road
- - Light-reflecting stud
- - Margaret Atwood novel whose heroine paints the Virgin Mary holding a marble
- - Playing marble (2 words)
- - Reflective stud
- - Reflecting device in a road surface (3'1,3)
- - Agate's relative
- - Reflective gemstone
- - Chatoyant gem
- - Pretty marble
- - Colorful playing marble
- - Ringed marble
- - Gem with a changing luster
- - Marble with concentric circles
- - Chrysoberyl
- - Kind of marble
- - Relative of an agate
- - Headlight reflector
- - Chrysoberyl, e.g.
- - Gem or playing marble
- - Semiprecious gem
- - Gem with opalescent reflections from within.
- - Semiprecious stone
- - Certain marble
- - Certain shooter
- - Light reflector
- - Lustrous gem
- - Shooter's target?
- - Gemstone
- - Colorful marble
- - Playing marble
- - Marble type
- - Marble
- - Gem
- - A spiteful woman's view of a gemstone
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