- - Exhort
- - urge, like a croque madame?
- - It may be laid and planned to encourage
- - After cackleberry, there's no turning back on dare
- - Encourage, as in behavior
- - provoke, inadvisably
- - Urge preparation for breakfast?
- - Urge (someone to do something)
- - Encourage, maybe too much
- - Urge what rolls sometimes have
- - Goad (2 wds.)
- - Encourage hen to lay?
- - Goad or encourage
- - Cajole, encourage
- - Encourage no horse to finish race going the opposite way around
- - encourage, as bad behavior
- - Encourage in doubtful behaviour, eg go nude first!
- - Prod to do something
- - Urge, incite
- - Triple dog dare, perhaps
- - Encourage: 2 wds.
- - Encourage to act
- - Fringe areas
- - Double-dog dare, say
- - Incite to act
- - Encourage suits to leave suggestion
- - Prompt, say, getting grand playing
- - Urge to continue (2 words)
- - Encourage in a taunting way
- - Provoke with a dare
- - What breakfast menu may have, creating stir
- - Prod or push
- - Cause to act
- - Incite a layer?
- - Give boost via this with toast, perhaps?
- - Prod or urge
- - Stir cake ingredient about
- - Provoke, as with a dare
- - Encourage, for example, attempt with pole
- - Actively encourage
- - Embolden
- - Incite a hen?
- - Prod along
- - Urge to continue
- - Give some encouragement to
- - Goad to action.
- - Urge or incite.
- - Rabble-rouse
- - Urge to action
- - Prod into action
- - Urge along
- - Prompt
- - Abet
- - Urge
- - Goad into action
- - Stir to action
- - Spur to action
- - Motivate
- - Spur
- - Incite to action.
- - Strongly encourage
- - Goad
- - Prod
- - Push
- - Instigate
- - Impel
- - Incite
- - "Get moving!"
- - Razz
- - Encourage
- - Provoke
- - Urge if gone amiss around Greek leader ?
- - Incite: 2 wds.
- - Encourage, goad
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