- - a noble look
- - Look searchingly or with difficulty
- - someone entitled to take a close look
- - Look about equal
- - the equal of a noble
- - Look closely at noble
- - Take a look at the aristocrat!
- - noble support, we hear
- - look - peter's lost heart!
- - look narrowly and nobly!
- - The noble look
- - take a close look at a nobleman
- - Look for lord
- - look at the lord
- - That lordly look?
- - Noble but pig-headed always?
- - Look through a peephole
- - look to see one's equal
- - Look closely at pewter when it's weightless
- - Look uncommon?
- - Look, Lord!
- - look equal
- - Look around very quietly for the pepper
- - look at one's equal
- - Look for someone at one's own level, or higher?
- - look closely at a contemporary
- - Lord - look at him!
- - Look; noble
- - Look through a telescope perhaps
- - Look curiously
- - Look through binoculars, for example
- - Look sharply
- - Look carefully
- - Take a hard look
- - Take a close look
- - Noble — look
- - Look with squinty eyes
- - Look with difficulty (at)
- - Look through some blinds, say
- - Look through binoculars, say
- - Look through binoculars, e.g.
- - Look over a wall, say
- - Look out a window, say
- - Look on tiptoe, say
- - Look carefully (at)
- - Look at narrowly
- - Equal — match
- - Equal — look searchingly
- - Gaze searchingly
- - ... review (evaluation by one's equals)
- - juror, ideally
- - Source of pressure for a teenager
- - Person your age with similar interests
- - Gaze (into)
- - Person your age
- - Equal in society
- - Henrik Ibsen play: .... Gynt
- - unparalleled description of group of common people
- - ... pressure (social circle's influence)
- - Certain research reviewer
- - Word before pressure or review
- - Participant in a review
- - Academic paper reviewer, often
- - participant in a review, perhaps
- - one on the same level
- - One that's elevated site of seaside entertainment, we hear
- - Person my age with similar interests
- - A member of the House of Lords
- - Reviewer in academia
- - ... pressure (influence from one's classmates)
- - Person your age and in your class
- - ... pressure (influence)
- - ... pressure, doing something only because people in a group do it
- - one's equal in nobility?
- - Kind of pressure from one's circle of friends?
- - Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe is subtitled The .... and the Peri
- - Person from a similar background
- - Nobleman with a squint?
- - Eighth grade student to an eighth grade student
- - ... pressure (social circle)
- - ... pressure (group influence)
- - ... pressure, something one succumbs to in a group
- - Nobleman (or woman)
- - Academic reviewer, sometimes
- - Classmate, for example
- - To peep out
- - unmatched description of a meeting of the common people
- - ... review (evaluation by fellow academics)
- - representative returns carrying fifth letter for title holder
- - Person of equal status
- - Use a spyglass
- - Person of equal rank
- - Legal equal
- - One's equal
- - Baron, e.g.
- - Word with group or pressure
- - Duke or earl, e.g.
- - Someone like you
- - Jury member, essentially
- - Fair jury member
- - Word with pressure or review
- - Viscount or marquess, e.g.
- - Use binoculars, say
- - Squint (at)
- - Pressure source, sometimes
- - Marquess or viscount, e.g.
- - Equal person
- - Earl or viscount
- - Defendant, to a juror
- - Count, for one
- - Count, e.g.
- - Titled one
- - Source of some pressure, maybe
- - Source of pressure, often
- - Solveig's love
- - Review target
- - Pressure source at school
- - Person who's socially equal to you
- - One of a group of 12, say
- - Olivier is one
- - Kind of group or pressure
- - Jury box member
- - Fellow graduate
- - Earl, for one
- - Baron or earl
- - "Equal" person on a jury
- - ...... pressure (source of teenage stress)
- - ...... pressure (source of adolescent stress)
- - Stare; gaze
- - Squint, for example
- - Source of pressure, at times
- - Someone a lot like you
- - Pressure source, perhaps
- - Pressure or review preceder
- - Person's equal, as a fellow jurist
- - Person who's about the same age
- - Part of a review group, perhaps
- - One's contemporary
- - One reviewing a journal article
- - One on equal footing
- - One of the Royals?
- - One of the British elite
- - One of similar age and status
- - One may pressure you
- - One may be hereditary
- - Nobleman or equal
- - More than glance
- - Milord
- - Member of the upper crust
- - Marquess, for one
- - Marquess, e.g.
- - Marquess or viscount
- - Man of title
- - Lord or baron
- - Kind of pressure or review
- - Jury member, vis-a-vis a defendant, it's said
- - Jury member, to a defendant
- - Jury member, perhaps
- - Jury member, according to the Constitution
- - Jury candidate
- - Juror, theoretically
- - Juror, e.g.
- - Journal article reviewer
- - Ibsen man saved by Solveig
- - He's listed in Burke's.
- - Fellow member of a jury
- - Fellow juror
- - Equal type of pressure?
- - Equal one
- - Duke, to an earl
- - Duke or viscount, e.g.
- - Duke or viscount
- - Coequal
- - Classmate, for one
- - Classmate often
- - British V.I.P.
- - Baron or viscount
- - Ase Gynt's son
- - Annual employee review contributor
- - A person's equal
- - "The ...... and the Peri."
- - "She stands today without a ......" (lyric in Rensselaer's alma mater, and yeah, this is a homer clue; sue me)
- - "Iolanthe" marcher
- - ......-reviewed journals
- - ......-reviewed journal
- - ...... review (journal process)
- - ...... review (evaluation by fellow scientists)
- - ...... review (evaluation by a friend or classmate)
- - ...... pressure (source of stress for teens)
- - ...... pressure (reason many teens try cigarettes)
- - ...... pressure (reason many teens start smoking)
- - ...... pressure (pressure from one's friends to conform)
- - ...... pressure (kind of bullying)
- - ...... pressure (cause of high school stress)
- - Member of the British nobility
- - Member of British nobility
- - Member of the House of Lords
- - Squint
- - An equal.
- - Juror.
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