- - Entirely
- - Leave the East, completely
- - .... a few; many
- - Rather quiet characters
- - Completely gave up nicotine at the end
- - "Mary, Mary, ... Contrary"
- - Completely? Only somewhat
- - Completely — to some extent
- - Extremely(Used today)
- - "That's all right"
- - Brit's 'I agree!'
- - Word before "a few" or "a while"
- - Somewhat; fully
- - Brit's "certainly"
- - "That was .... a surprise"
- - "Indeed, old chap"
- - Briton's rejoinder
- - More than 1 Across
- - To a considerable degree
- - Almost, but not ......
- - "True, my dear chap"
- - In most respects
- - Brit's rejoinder
- - Brit's reply in agreement
- - Britisher's agreement.
- - 'Indubitably!'
- - "I didn't catch that"
- - Intensifying word
- - Just so
- - Positively
- - "Precisely!"
- - Wholly
- - In all respects
- - Considerably
- - Rather
- - Thoroughly
- - To some extent
- - Completely
- - Exceedingly
- - To a great extent
- - To a great degree
- - To a large extent
- - Altogether
- - Absolutely!
- - Truly
- - Without question
- - 'Somewhat'
- - 'Really'
- - So ...
- - To a degree
- - Pretty
- - Extremely
- - Very
- - The contrary
- - leave egghead altogether
- - very quiet, perhaps
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