- - Peel, trim
- - Trim off the skin, as from fruit
- - Remove a peel from
- - Remove with a small knife as a peel
- - Peel ... or, phonetically, a fruit you might do this to
- - Remove as an apple peel
- - Cut (down) as with a small kitchen knife
- - peel with a knife
- - peel, as an apple's skin
- - Cut back, as expenses (anagram of "reap")
- - Peel skin
- - Remove peel from
- - Cut down, as expenses
- - Remove, as an outer coating
- - Remove the peel
- - Peel, as a potato
- - Remove, as fruit skin
- - Remove, as a fruit rind
- - Remove peel
- - Peel, like an apple
- - Peel, as apples
- - Peel, as a rind
- - Cut the peel off
- - Cut the peel from
- - Use a vegetable peeler on
- - Remove, as the skin of an apple
- - Remove, as rind
- - Remove, as potato skin
- - Remove the skin of, as an apple
- - Remove the skin from, as an apple
- - Remove the peel from, as an apple
- - Prepare, as apples for pie
- - Prep, as apples for applesauce
- - Peel, like apples
- - Peel, as a potato's skin
- - Peel, as a piece of fruit
- - Peel off, as a peel
- - Peel (fruit)
- - Peel (apple)
- - Denude potatoes
- - Cut the skin from, as an apple
- - ........ down: reduce as expenses
- - Remove, as skin
- - Remove the peel from
- - Peel, as potatoes
- - Remove, as a rind
- - Cut, as expenses
- - Remove, as rinds
- - Peel, as fruit
- - Peel fruit say
- - Reduce, as expenses
- - Trim, as expenses
- - Remove, as a fruit peel
- - Use a peeler
- - Trim, as costs
- - Peel a fruit or two, by the sound of it
- - Cut, as costs
- - Do some potato prep
- - Use a peeler on
- - Use a vegetable peeler
- - Cut back, as expenses
- - Skin, as an apple
- - Lessen, as expenses
- - Peel fruit noisily
- - Peel, as an apple
- - Remove, as a potato peel
- - Clip, shave
- - cut back on fruit, by the sound of it
- - Shave off two, one is told
- - trim couple, we hear
- - Trim couple heard
- - What's expected with energy cut?
- - /, at an alley
- - skin an apple
- - Scale down gradually
- - Remove tater skins
- - Jessica ..., actress who plays Megan Draper on the TV series "Mad Men"
- - Reduce in stages
- - Cut off the outer skin
- - Trim off the skin
- - Cut fruit, say
- - Trim or cut off something
- - Cut off in layers
- - Trim the excess
- - Take off the skin
- - Cut the skin from
- - Use a fruit knife on
- - Remove an outer coating
- - "Father of French surgery"
- - Use a small knife, in a way
- - Trim away
- - Take the skin off
- - Strip the skin from
- - Strip peaches
- - Strip a Granny Smith?
- - Ready apples for a pie
- - Prepare apples for cooking
- - Prepare apples for applesauce
- - Made without milk or meat
- - Gradually reduce (with "down")
- - Do some whittling
- - Cut the outer layer off
- - Cut down a bloated budget
- - Work with apples
- - Whittle, with "down"
- - Trim, with "away"
- - Trim with a knife
- - Trim rind from
- - Take off the coat
- - Strip an orange
- - Skin skin
- - Skin fruit
- - Shave down
- - Shave an apple
- - Remove the outer coating
- - Remove outer skin
- - Remove a rind, e.g.
- - Remove a coating
- - Reduce, in a way
- - Make reductions to
- - Gradually whittle down
- - Father of modern surgery
- - Documentary filmmaker Lorentz
- - Do kitchen work
- - Do K.P.
- - Do a kitchen-police job
- - Decrease gradually, with "down"
- - Cut the outer layer of
- - Cut back on expenses, e.g.
- - Remove the rind
- - Do a K.P. job
- - Remove the surface
- - Remove rind
- - Remove a rind from
- - Do k.p. work
- - Cut costs
- - Cut the fat, e.g.
- - Deal with a bloated budget
- - Reduce by degrees
- - Reduce bit by bit
- - Diminish bit by bit
- - Shear
- - Strip down
- - Adorned: Fr.
- - Take a coat off
- - Cut the fat
- - Carve
- - Slice (off)
- - Trim off
- - Remove, in a way
- - Whittle (down)
- - Trim down
- - Rid of rind
- - Take the rind off
- - Remove an apple's skin
- - Remove rinds from
- - Cut back on
- - Trim by slicing
- - Remove the rind from
- - Use a fruit knife
- - Remove the skin from
- - Make smaller
- - Trim by cutting
- - Remove apple skins
- - Free of skin
- - Cut the rind from
- - Remove rind from
- - Trim, with 'down'
- - Remove rinds
- - Cut back or cut off
- - Slim down
- - Standard finish to Rolls-Royce trim
- - Remove the skin of
- - Opposite of embiggen
- - Pie recipe verb
- - Remove the outside of
- - Make cutbacks in
- - Cut with a small knife
- - Remove the rind form
- - Take a little off
- - Remove fruit skin
- - Strip the rind from
- - Make a twist from
- - Father about to get cut off
- - Remove a rind
- - Trim fruit skin
- - Reduce gradually
- - Dramatically reduce
- - Do a KP chore
- - Shave
- - Whittle
- - Trim back
- - Decorticate
- - Cut the rind off
- - Slowly reduce, with "down"
- - Cut away the outer layer of
- - Whittle away
- - Reduce by whittling
- - Strip a fruit
- - Trim off in layers
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