- - Capture 16 when crossing the Chanel?
- - ... the initiative (grab an opportunity)
- - ... the opportunity/moment
- - Catch the sound of the waves!
- - Take the size that can accommodate an earpiece
- - "...... the day" (what "carpe diem" means)
- - Grab the Med and the Baltic, say?
- - "...... the day!"
- - "...... the day!" (Horace)
- - ...... the day (carpe diem)
- - Carpe diem: ........ the day
- - Bellow's "...... the Day"
- - Get one's mitts on
- - '...... the day' ('newsies' song)
- - Grab an opportunity, say
- - Take possession of forcibly
- - Grab what is ultimately large in size
- - Tip of tape measure going round collar
- - grab dates, say
- - Take hold of, grab
- - Take measurement around middle of chest
- - Homophone of 'seas'
- - Half of nuclear power plant includes electron capture
- - Capture(Used today)
- - Take, as a whole bunch of heroin
- - Grab suddenly
- - Grab onto
- - Take over
- - Take sixteen to a Parisian
- - Take forcibly
- - Confiscate
- - Take forcefully
- - Grab forcibly
- - SIXTEEN
- - With 60-Across, take control after a coup
- - Take by force
- - Capture views of speaker
- - Grab
- - Grab, as booty
- - Confiscate suddenly
- - Take prisoner
- - Apprehends, reportedly making arrest
- - Grasp forcibly
- - Arrest spies, we're told
- - Jam or lock up
- - Keep from escaping
- - Take hold of oceans, we hear
- - Appropriate witnesses heard
- - Get hold of third-rate characters, as you might say?
- - Take with force
- - Drug employed in solution for stiffening collar
- - Take control of
- - Jump on, as an opportunity
- - Jump on
- - Grab hold of
- - Lay claim to
- - Stop working, as an engine, with "up"
- - What "carpe" means
- - Lock (up)
- - Impound
- - Grasp
- - Take possession of
- - Afflict suddenly
- - Resort to, with "on"
- - Grab or nab
- - Clutch or catch
- - Usurp
- - Take advantage of (an opportunity) quickly.
- - Sixteen: Fr.
- - Snatch
- - Take suddenly
- - Latch (onto)
- - Commandeer
- - Clutch
- - Take without asking
- - Lay hold of
- - Wrest
- - Appropriate
- - Get hold of
- - Take hold of
- - Comprehend
- - French numeral.
- - ".... catch!"
- - "Take ......!"
- - Apprehend
- - Capture
- - Arrest
- - Nab
- - ...... collar
- - Appropriate square in Paris
- - Expropriate
- - Grasp, take hold of
- - Snatch letters, reportedly
- - capture spies, were told
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