- - get cleared in order to follow the customs officer's advice
- - In cricket, close an innings before the tenth wicket falls
- - Name trump, in bridge
- - Make a bid, at bridge.
- - Bid to play a bridge hand.
- - State to be freshly cleared
- - Voluntarily end innings
- - Announce when cleared for take off
- - Led race that's moved to state
- - Intricate red lace, say
- - Cleared off, say
- - announce challenge has point, a little bit
- - assert leader mistaken about 100
- - Proclaim 650 are to receive final notice
- - After last month real reform for state
- - opens french one and holds
- - State explicitly
- - State emphatically tortured Red Alec
- - aver led race
- - Strange creed involves the French state
- - Openly state or announce formally
- - "Anything to ......?" (question asked at customs)
- - Aver(Used today)
- - Cricket term
- - Announce formally
- - Pronounce
- - ...... say!
- - Asseverate.
- - Announce
- - State directive emptied Irish county
- - Make known
- - Editor picked up girl's broadcast
- - Make known to customs officials
- - State formally
- - ... cut short innings
- - Announce, as a candidacy
- - Announce officially
- - Say what captain might do to end innings
- - Set forth
- - State emphatically
- - What cricket captain may do, say
- - 'Anything to ......?' (customs query)
- - State cleared criminal
- - State not cleared
- - Reveal to Customs
- - Herald
- - Speak to the customs officer?
- - State openly, as for a customs official
- - State clearly
- - Word after "I do"
- - "I do ....!"
- - Follow Customs
- - Middle of the quip
- - "Well, I ......!"
- - "Well, I ..........!" (southern belle's phrase)
- - Keep secret no longer
- - Articulate
- - Reveal to a customs inspector
- - Do a customs routine
- - Promulgate
- - Make clearly known.
- - Disclose
- - Aver
- - State firmly
- - State ...
- - State with conviction
- - Assert
- - State publicly
- - Proclaim
- - Affirm
- - Avow
- - state challenge besetting city on lake
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