- - What's wrong? Melting process
- - traditional melting in spring
- - John can act with melting effect
- - Spring weather period
- - Onset of melting
- - Early spring period when ice on the ground begins to melt
- - Melting period
- - Warm spell that causes melting
- - Springtime period
- - Gradual melting
- - Introducing terrific heat allows water to become warmer
- - De-freeze
- - Relations and tensions can do this
- - january meltdown
- - reduction in hostilities
- - Midwinter warmth
- - Become less cold? What's wrong with that?
- - leave in the fridge for a bit
- - Starts to take hold after winter? This may
- - When ice melts
- - (Of snow) melt
- - What changes when the snow melts!
- - Frost no longer seen, the fellow having played Morse?
- - What a frozen turkey will do in the refrigerator
- - spring event when ice melts
- - Defrost, as frozen peas
- - What ice may do in spring
- - become or cause to become soft or liquid
- - Soften in the sun, as ice
- - Defrost, as ice in spring
- - Melt gradually
- - Melt snow in the heart of East Hawaii
- - Change states, perhaps?
- - Defrost in warm weather
- - Defrost, as meat
- - Warm up, or unfreeze
- - What ice would do outside the fridge
- - Make warm outside the freezer, say
- - To unfreeze something, or warm it slowly as in winter
- - Be warm enough to melt the ice
- - Begin to melt in warm weather
- - Become unfrozen
- - End of a freeze
- - Become friendlier, more approachable
- - Bring to room temperature, as frozen meat
- - Liquefy(Used today)
- - Grow genial
- - Get friendlier
- - Freeze follower
- - Springtime occurrence
- - Spring break?
- - Winter-to-spring transition
- - Spring in Alaska
- - Leave out of the freezer
- - Grow friendly
- - Diplomacy improvement
- - Cold War-to-detente transition
- - Winter-ending event
- - Spell of warm weather
- - Remove from the freezer
- - Meltdown
- - Melt, as ice
- - Freeze follower, often
- - Diplomatic improvement
- - Winter warming
- - Winter warmer of a sort
- - Winter reversal
- - Warming trend
- - Unbend a little
- - To melt
- - Take out of the freezer to warm up
- - Take out of the freezer to defrost
- - Stanford White's killer
- - Spring's beginning
- - Spring warmth
- - Spring in Anchorage
- - Spring condition
- - Soften in the sun
- - Relax, as tense relations
- - Relax one's restraints
- - Reduction in tension
- - Reduction in hostility
- - Put in the defroster
- - Pull out one's meat, perhaps
- - Prepare for roasting
- - Opening for peace talks
- - Mystery ' s Morse
- - Move from a frozen state?
- - Midwinter phenomenon, sometimes
- - Melt(ing)
- - Lose that frozen feeling
- - Lose one's aloofness
- - Lisper's adage?
- - Late March weather report
- - January "warming"
- - Increase in friendliness
- - Harry that shot Stanford White
- - Easing of hostilities
- - Ease, as hostilities
- - Defrost, as frozen food
- - Defrost in the microwave
- - De-ice
- - Cold war abatement
- - Bring back Walt Disney, say
- - Break in the Cold War
- - Begin to melt after being taken out of the freezer
- - Become warmer
- - Become soft, say
- - Become more friendly
- - Become less icy
- - Become friendly
- - Allow to unfreeze, like chicken
- - Aka Inspector Morse
- - "Ragtime" character
- - Prepare for cooking
- - Melt down
- - Become less reserved
- - Melt the ice
- - Become liquid
- - Go soft
- - Turn slushy
- - Go from ice to water
- - Soften up
- - End of winter?
- - Lose one's reserve
- - Break the ice
- - Microwave, maybe
- - Warming
- - Microwave option
- - Opening of tropical fruit in warm
- - Become slushy
- - Unfreeze
- - Defrost
- - Warm up after being in the freezer
- - Become more relaxed
- - Warming of relations
- - Become slushy, say
- - Get warmer
- - Remove from the deep freeze
- - Become less frozen
- - Begin to melt
- - Spring meltdown
- - Undergo rapprochement
- - Extended defrosting
- - Turn to slush
- - Microwave setting
- - Lessening of hostilities
- - Start to melt
- - Winter warm spell
- - Move from freezer to counter
- - (Of snow or ice) melt
- - Roughly what to do to relax?
- - Turn to liquid
- - Warm spell
- - John --, actor who played Chief Inspector Morse
- - Spring harbinger
- - Warm cloth: awesome clothes
- - Soften in a microwave
- - Become less aloof
- - John --, English actor, star of 'Inspector Morse' and 'The Sweeney'
- - Lose solidity, in a way
- - Take out of the freezer
- - Spring event
- - Spring melt
- - No more Frost, but he played Morse!
- - Become friendlier; loosen or warm up
- - What spoiled warmer weather?
- - Return to friendliness
- - Spring awakening sign
- - Easing of tensions
- - Improvement in relations
- - Become less hostile
- - Deintensification
- - Diplomatic desire
- - What curiously is the opposite of 22?
- - Warming in relations
- - Start to soften
- - Liquefy
- - Turn liquid
- - Defrost in a microwave
- - What changed as result of spring coming?
- - Defrost, as a roast
- - Deice
- - Spring thing
- - Winter respite
- - Liquefy, as snow
- - Unfreeze, defrost
- - 'Morse' actor; melt
- - January warm spell
- - Melt, as snow
- - Become more welcoming
- - Grow less hostile
- - Prepare for cooking, perhaps
- - Dissolve, as snow
- - January event
- - Winter break
- - Become liquid, sometimes
- - Spring occurrence
- - With 68-Across, release philosopher John Stuart from cryonic suspension?
- - Become friendlier
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