- - Wreak ...... on (cause lots of damage to)
- - Actress June (kid sister of Gypsy Rose Lee)
- - Such a vocation is a source of ruin
- - "Cry '......!' and let slip the dogs of war": Shak.
- - Cry or June
- - Cry ...... (warn of disaster).
- - June of Broadway.
- - Aftermath of a hurricane
- - Cry
- - Disaster
- - State of mayhem
- - Such a vocalist is the source of ruin
- - Henry's on to a case which causes devastation
- - chaos inside with a vocalist
- - Henry, turning up, eggs on Charlie to create chaos
- - chaos starts to have a very occasional catastrophe
- - Chaos following last match. Captain after restrictive court order
- - devastation or destruction
- - Complete shambles
- - Good book in head office beginning to cause mayhem
- - damage somewhat with a vocabulary
- - Riotous thing to cause
- - Tornado result
- - wreak ...... (stir up chaos)
- - Bare rock touching hold almost caused ruin
- - Widespread destruction, half having started overtaking cities
- - Violent and needless disturbance
- - Storms may wreak it
- - Great mayhem
- - Destruction, plus
- - Confusion, chaos
- - Violent disturbance
- - Wreak ....: cause mayhem
- - Extensive destruction
- - Berlin put out by olive branch that leads to anything but peace
- - Widespread destruction
- - "Wreaked" state
- - Widespread damage
- - What an earthquake may wreak
- - Such a vocal part brings chaos
- - Mayhem, confusion
- - Such a vocal piece creates mayhem
- - Chaos or confusion
- - Wreaked condition
- - Berlin put out by olive branch in the utter chaos
- - In clichéd language, this is wreaked
- - Great confusion
- - You can wreak it
- - Devastation that's wreaked
- - Such a vocation limits this chaos
- - What hurricanes and tornadoes may wreak
- - Massive mayhem
- - Surprise Victor and officer in mayhem
- - Mass destruction
- - It's wreaked
- - Chaos, confusion
- - Something that's wreaked
- - Bad thing to wreak
- - Great devastation
- - Total mayhem
- - Pure mayhem
- - Great destruction
- - Word typically following "wreak"
- - Rack and ruin
- - Wanton destruction
- - Ruinous damage
- - Utter devastation
- - Serious disorder
- - Utter mayhem
- - It's often raised
- - Wide destruction
- - Vast destruction
- - Massive devastation
- - Actress June
- - Widespread chaos
- - Total chaos
- - It's devastating
- - It may be wreaked
- - What brats wreak
- - Disordered situation
- - June ........: Gypsy Rose Lee's sister
- - Wrack and ruin
- - June in Hollywood
- - Actress in "Brewster's Millions"
- - Destruction and ruin
- - Gypsy Rose's sister
- - Tornado's aftermath.
- - Great destruction and devastation.
- - General destruction.
- - June ......, actress.
- - U. S. fighter-bomber.
- - Mayhem
- - Anarchy
- - Great disorder.
- - Ruination
- - Utter chaos
- - Chaos
- - Complete chaos
- - Chaotic situation
- - Major disorder
- - Confusion
- - Uproar
- - Bad thing to cause
- - Play (with)
- - Chaotic scene
- - Pandemonium
- - Disturbance
- - Wreak
- - Disorder
- - Destruction
- - Devastation
- - Ruin
- - Wreak ....; cause chaos
- - Unruly chav eating duck causes disruption
- - What a bull in a china shop causes
- - widespread destruction and disorder.
- - Chaos in Omaha, vocal
- - ruin both avocado sandwiches
- - Chaos that might be wreaked
- - devastation leads to hoteliers and villagers occupying centre
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