- - Potato dents
- - Little sprouts on potatoes
- - spots on a potato
- - big features on a powerpuff girl
- - Where potato sprouts start
- - big features on the powerpuff girls
- - big features of the powerpuff girls
- - Looks at potato buds
- - Potato peepers
- - feature of the poo emoji
- - Potato protrusions
- - Potato buds
- - Potato features
- - Potato protuberances
- - Potato peeler's targets
- - Potato flaws
- - 'Their ... Were Watching God'
- - colons often represent them in emoticons
- - Body parts that an owl can't move
- - Cry your ... out
- - Organs responsible for vision
- - Tornado middles
- - snake ...... (roll)
- - "For Your ... Only," James Bond movie
- - Pair with rods and cones
- - purple body parts in "the witches"
- - Viewers excited at first? That's right!
- - positive energy put first for seers
- - Pair for seeing
- - Notices positive responses on radio broadcast
- - Viewers last in queue? Certainly!
- - They look and sound agreeable
- - Body parts that blink
- - Only about one-sixth of these in humans is visible
- - Hooks and ....
- - Blinking body parts
- - They move around in orbits
- - "the ...... of tammy faye"
- - Spud growth
- - you may roll yours if someone annoys you
- - A praying mantis has five
- - "Bright ...."; Shirley Temple film
- - Box jellyfish have 24 of them
- - Looked at the faces of exhausted year eleven dropouts
- - Spiders can't blink theirs
- - witnesses a key agreement
- - Energy certainly seen in parts of storms
- - The windows to the soul, it's said
- - "breath, ...., memory": edwidge danticat novel
- - the organ of sight
- - Contains retinas
- - they may look right to superiors
- - pair with lids
- - Organs with rods and cones
- - Set ... on (look at)
- - "For You ... Only" (1981 James Bond movie)
- - Swim goggles protect them
- - spots for irises
- - Looks at a key agreement
- - When I Look in Your ... (Grammy-winning Diana Krall album)
- - Body parts that can be shut
- - Couple of lookers
- - Kids are warned not to cross them
- - identifying characteristic of the spookfish
- - They're said to be the mirrors of the soul
- - "... Without a Face," 1960 French horror film that inspired Billy Idol's song of the same name
- - Shiva has three
- - Set of eight for most spiders
- - Body parts that shed tears
- - Seeing devices
- - they provide a view
- - contacts can help them
- - The ":" of :-)
- - Snakes never close theirs
- - what shades protect
- - Zora Neale Hurston's Their ... Were Watching God
- - they'll see you now
- - Windows to the soul, they say
- - 'Dorothy Dandridge ...' (Janelle Monae song)
- - They're useless on a star-nosed mole
- - With them see each year's early session beginnings
- - a mantis has five of them
- - They're checked by optometrists
- - Snake ... (dice roll)
- - Doctor My ... (Jackson Browne Top 10 song)
- - Report people voting for socialist order
- - looks at wife's bottom? absolutely!
- - What your sunglasses may protect
- - --- Wide Shut, final film directed by Stanley Kubrick
- - Most geckos lick theirs clean
- - Praying mantises have five
- - Watches showing end of time? Certainly!
- - Checks out, watches
- - "A Pair of Blue ...," 1873 novel by Thomas Hardy about the love triangle of Elfride Swancourt and her two suitors
- - "For Your ... Only" (1981 James Bond flick)
- - springfield's blinky the fish has three
- - Place for contact lenses
- - Pair that lets you see
- - Organs with lids and lashes?
- - "For Your ... Only," James Bond flick
- - Colon or semicolon, in an emoticon
- - Blinking pair
- - There are pupils in them
- - Dots on a smiley emoji
- - Organs with vision
- - What a blindfold covers
- - Organ that is often compared to a camera
- - homophone for what's absent here (from clues and answers)
- - They can look to give noted encouragement
- - Safety glasses protect them
- - The ... (apt anagram of "they see")
- - pupils are the ones who agree, by the sound of it
- - "... Wide Shut," 1999 mystery thriller directed by Stanley Kubrick
- - They wink and blink
- - A horseshoe crab has 10
- - "Try to look through my ......" ("my perspective...")
- - has an interest in, colloquially
- - "The Hills Have ...," Wes Craven's horror flick
- - Where the lacrimal glands can be found
- - Ophthalmologist's expertise
- - "Private ..." (Hall & Oates Song)
- - they don't lie, it is said
- - Positive response on European sight
- - Hawks have sharp ones: Plural
- - 1981 Bond flick, "For Your ... Only"
- - A scallop has up to 200 of these
- - Keep these on the road while driving
- - Body parts that may be blue
- - Threading parts of needles
- - image scanners?
- - they look at the end of the debate to show agreement
- - Coals for Frosty the Snowman
- - They see eastern agreement
- - Spud's buds
- - Spuds' buds
- - They're usually blue or brown
- - Storm centers
- - Needle apertures
- - They may be rolled
- - Watchful pair
- - Buds on spuds
- - Windows to the soul
- - Twinklers
- - Watches suspiciously
- - They may have contacts
- - Spud buds
- - They may be black or private
- - Optometrist's concerns
- - Needle parts
- - Holes in needles
- - Cyclone centers
- - Balls with lids
- - "Windows of the soul"
- - "The windows to the soul"
- - "For Your ...... Only" (1981 James Bond movie)
- - Watches carefully
- - Viewing organs
- - They can be rolled or crossed
- - The night's thousand
- - Sight seers
- - Needle openings
- - "Bette Davis ......"
- - Where to find contacts
- - Where contact lenses are worn
- - Tearing things?
- - Peacock tail markings
- - Optic organs
- - Hurricane areas
- - Googly ......
- - Colon in many an emoticon
- - "You're a sight for sore ......!"
- - "The ...... of Texas . . . "
- - "Keep your ...... peeled"
- - What optometrists examine
- - Watchful duo
- - Visors shade them
- - They're vital for good looks
- - They're protected by lids and lashes
- - They're protected by lids
- - They're opened first on Christmas morning
- - They see things
- - They may be probing or private
- - They may be painful if black
- - They may be on the game
- - They may be behind glasses
- - They fit in sockets
- - They are protected by lids
- - Targets of a Stooge poke
- - Sunglasses cover them
- - Spud spots
- - Spud bumps
- - Some are private
- - Some are behind glasses
- - Sheena Easton: "For Your ...... Only"
- - Places you may have contacts
- - Places for contact lenses
- - Peeping pair
- - Keep them on the ball!
- - Hurricanes' hearts
- - Hooks' partners
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