- - The ... of Glory (Lady Gaga song)
- - "I'm at the ... of my seat!" (excited)
- - The ...., U2 guitarist
- - The boundary or limit of something
- - The ...., U2 lead guitarist
- - Microsoft web browser that competes with Chrome
- - Bridget Jones: The ...... of Reason, sequel by Helen Fielding
- - Side of a shape
- - Living on the ... (dangerously)
- - Cliff's ending point
- - the —, 1997 film drama starring anthony hopkins and alec baldwin
- - border of neatly planted geraniums
- - Stage name of U2 guitarist David Howell Evans, The...
- - Fifty fall off the shelf rim!
- - part of a painting where an artist often leaves a signature
- - Competitor's upper hand
- - Microsoft web browser released with Windows 10
- - A border of bright red geraniums
- - Word after "cutting" or "razor's"
- - U2 guitarist alter ego stands on the precipice
- - Tone that's sharp
- - Microsofts web browser
- - Border on which one is tense with anticipation
- - this will cut some of the potted geraniums
- - "The ... of Glory" (Lady Gag song)
- - "...... of extinction" ("survivor" season 38)
- - The sharp side in the back of the peg desk
- - Irritability, say, of Parisian taken aback
- - "I'm at the ... of my seat!"
- - Crispier part of a brownie
- - An advantage to the side
- - Lady Gaga's The ... of Glory
- - Razor's cutting part
- - The advantage of keenness
- - curved part of a moro kris
- - Chrome alternative by Microsoft
- - The ... of Night (soap opera that ran for 7420 episodes)
- - piece of coloured georgette for a hem
- - u2's guitarist is dave evans aka the ...
- - one of 30 on a dodecahedron
- - Business part of a saber
- - Superiority of golf club without tungsten
- - border where you'll find some of the unexploded gelignite
- - Move to the outskirts
- - The part farthest from the middle
- - the advantage that being sharp gives one?
- - Fringe is left off the shelf
- - "...... of seventeen" (stevie nicks song)
- - Alternatively, end Agnes having the advantage
- - the verge of irritability
- - On the ... (irritable)
- - Knife's sharp side
- - "... of Tomorrow," 2014 action movie starring Emily Blunt
- - Feature of a knife
- - Border of cockney hedge
- - gradually move towards the border
- - margin in the middle of an accounts book
- - Sharp side of a blade or knife
- - The Razor's ... (W. Somerset Maugham novel)
- - border of hedges
- - Take the ... off (ease the effect of something)
- - border of a tabletop
- - Object's sharp side
- - Some red geraniums in the border
- - Crispy portion of a brownie
- - Cutting part of a knife
- - "Don't fall off the ...."
- - "... of Tomorrow," a sci-fi movie starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt
- - The outer rim
- - Postcards from the ... (semi-autobiographical novel by Carrie Fisher)
- - Where the crispest brownies are found in a brownie pan
- - Woody Harrelson starrer "The ... of Seventeen"
- - Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones: The ... of Reason
- - "... of Tomorrow" (2014 film starring Tom Cruise)
- - "... of Tomorrow," a sci-fi film starring Tom Cruise
- - The boundary or rim of something
- - Sharp part of a sword
- - Slight advantage or one of six in a square
- - what is the name of microsoft's web browser?
- - Push over the ... (drive someone mad)
- - Cutting part of a blade
- - Part of your seat that a thriller has you on
- - Microsoft's web browser
- - Sharpened side of a knife
- - "... of Tomorrow," a film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt
- - John Mayer song "... of Desire"
- - The Kármán line, [100 km, 62 mi] altitude denoting the ........ of space
- - Knife's sharp end
- - Sharp side of a razor, say
- - dangerous part of a cliff
- - understandably one is nervous on it
- - The sharp part of a knife, or the boundary of something
- - Easy part of a jigsaw, often
- - Part of a jigsaw puzzle that includes straight sides
- - Apt rhyme of 'ledge'
- - Part farthest from the center
- - close row of bushes trimmed in the border
- - The ... of Night (TV drama that ran for 7420 episodes)
- - Take the .... off
- - Blade's cutting side
- - Sharp side of a razor
- - Advantage of golf club bar opening
- - Morgan Edelstein is Morgan ...
- - "Live Die Repeat: ... of Tomorrow" (2014 Tom Cruise movie)
- - "The ... of Glory" (Lady Gaga hit)
- - It is an advantage to go slowly
- - Outside limit of an area
- - Advantage of setting up some Winnipeg delicatessen
- - On the ... (in a precarious position)
- - "Push over the ..." (drive someone crazy)
- - the advantage being sharp gives one?
- - Part of a blade
- - Whetter's concern
- - A bit of superiority
- - Caustic quality
- - line: a boundary drawn up
- - Unacknowledged employees give lip
- - Rim, border
- - limit advantage
- - Alderley ......, affluent Cheshire village
- - On Wenlock ...., Vaughan Williams song cycle
- - Fringe partly trimmed, gently
- - Advantage over competitors
- - Easy jigsaw piece to place
- - Move sideways in bed, generally
- - Crunchy brownie piece
- - it can be cutting or bleeding
- - Advantage retained by retired general
- - Steak knife feature
- - Verge, brink
- - Between adjacent corners
- - Sharp but appealing quality
- - One-point lead, e.g.
- - Outright greed corrupts border
- - Advantage in bushy boundary having top trimmed
- - Upper hand, advantage
- - Dull thing on a butterknife
- - Pinch notes
- - preferred brownie piece, for some
- - superiority claimed by landed gentry
- - this will show sharpness and irritability
- - Lucky hit for a Ping-Pong player
- - To have an advantage, with "over"
- - chrome competitor
- - landed gentry holding advantage
- - where one cube face meets another
- - "Losing My ..." (debut single for LCD Soundsystem)
- - Slight upper hand
- - Cutting-... (like modern technology)
- - A blade has one
- - a marginal advantage
- - polyhedron feature
- - Business advantage
- - Little lead
- - Grunge band playing here at last shows bite
- - Changed gear crossing border
- - Bleeding ... technology (newest)
- - Worst thing to go over on a mountain
- - Outside limit or border
- - harsh element
- - A blade will have a sharp one
- - Easy place to start on a jigsaw puzzle
- - Another term for periphery
- - Slight advantage, say
- - squeeze (past)
- - Outermost boundary
- - Bitterness from defeated Germans
- - better position
- - Move gradually for advantage
- - Advantage where bushy boundary has front clipped
- - Wife quits golf club in bitterness
- - corner no lady to strip
- - Slight competitive advantage
- - Cutting-... technology (advanced and latest)
- - Have an ... over (distinctive advantage)
- - Razor requirement
- - Bite from bloodied gentleman
- - Something that may cut advantage?
- - Stuffed chicken leg delivered in a roundabout way as a side
- - Grunge band playing here finally shows bite
- - jigsaw puzzle piece type
- - 'Losing My ...' (LCD Soundsystem song)
- - One may be jagged
- - Safari alternative
- - Flange
- - Chisel feature
- - Slight lead
- - Sword feature
- - Stropping result
- - Move gradually
- - Head start, e.g.
- - Risky place to live?
- - Blade part
- - You're tense on this
- - Scoring advantage
- - Harsh quality
- - Halftime lead, e.g.
- - Do some lawn work
- - Defeat, barely
- - Add fringe to
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