- - ruffian wanting good doctor? one's on hand
- - When it's up, it's OK
- - Humans have an opposable one
- - Gardener's green ....
- - facebook's "like" button icon
- - "Opposable" body part
- - One of two "opposable" fingers
- - Gardener's "green" digit
- - it's on hand to get a lift
- - Hitchhiker's beckoner
- - Opposable digit
- - Texter's digit
- - Hitchhiker's digit
- - "Tom ..., the piper's son" (nursery rhyme)
- - Tom's digital fairy tale
- - It's essential to snapping
- - It's quite rough and ready, as a rule
- - Hitchhiker's aid
- - Hitchhiker's finger
- - Hitcher's digit
- - It may be useful in obtaining a 25-Down
- - Critic or hitchhiker's need
- - It's opposable
- - A gardener's might be green
- - Hitchhiker's need
- - Hitchhiker's important digit
- - It may be useful in obtaining a ride
- - It's green, possibly
- - "The Panda's ......," by 14 Across
- - Barnum's Tom
- - Hitchhiker's stock in trade.
- - Hitchhiker's prop.
- - "Opposable" finger used to text, say
- - tom has a rule of his own
- - Digit raised for a lift?
- - Human digit
- - ... a lift, hitch-hike
- - african musical instrument also called an mbira with a row of tuned strips that vibrate when plucked
- - A handy thing for little Tom
- - Rule of ... (general principle)
- - Rule of ...... (general guideline)
- - part of glove doctor found after destroying hut
- - Northumbrian contributors need a bit of a hand
- - Signal for pick-me-up?
- - digit displayed by student, humble
- - Short thick digit
- - General Tom ....
- - Tom, joint holder of some small article
- - rough guide as a rule
- - finger used in the "loser" symbol
- - Hitch a ride in Northumberland?
- - what a snapper must use
- - Digit so short, doctor must attend
- - One may be opposed to request
- - digit with its own rule
- - part of hand dipped into mint humbugs
- - Thickest hand digit
- - Four Fingers And A …
- - You can shape a felt hat with steam and .... pressure
- - "There are four fingers and a ... on the hand"
- - handy part under which there is domination
- - A green one is helpful in a garden
- - First finger
- - Tom ...... , traditional hero of English folklore
- - Stubby digit?
- - Stick out like a sore ......
- - Personal print maker
- - Hitching tool
- - Hitch-hike
- - Part of a 'hang loose' sign
- - Hitching aid
- - Hitch lift
- - Rule of ....
- - Pollex
- - Short digit
- - Hitchhike
- - Tiny Tom
- - First digit
- - Bad thing to hit with a hammer
- - Hitch (a lift)
- - Twiddled digit
- - Digital aid in ridesharing?
- - Hitchhiking digit
- - Large digit?
- - Mitten part
- - Hitch ride
- - Travel by getting free rides from motorists
- - Something that turns up when you snap your fingers?
- - Pinch participant
- - Corporation keeping hospital billions in hitch
- - Green digit?
- - Tom --, character in English folklore
- - For consumption get pulse taken in digit
- - Try to get free ride due to whiff in vacant taxicab
- - Thing that points downward for a dog
- - Finger raised on the shoulder
- - Try to catch a ride
- - Hitch a ride
- - Rolling Stones "Under My ......"
- - A small Tom
- - Hand digit
- - Big print maker
- - Try to catch, as a ride
- - Snapping need
- - Tack type
- - Hitchhiking need
- - Seek a ride
- - Tom on display
- - Try for a ride
- - Hitching thing
- - Green finger?
- - Word before screw or tack
- - Handy digit
- - Hitchhiker identifier
- - Tom of the circus
- - Tom of folklore
- - Tom, the General
- - Little Tom
- - Kind of screw
- - Kind of screw or tack
- - Hitchhiking aid
- - Road sign of a kind.
- - Solicit a ride.
- - Queen Victoria entitled him "General" Tom.
- - Use this in hiking.
- - "Tom"
- - Digit
- - Glove part
- - Hitch, as a ride
- - ...... a ride (hitchhike)
- - Browse (through)
- - Flip (through)
- - Hand part
- - Hitch
- - Green ...
- - Flick through [the pages of a book]
- - Seek a lift with little Tom
- - The pollex
- - Leaf (through)
- - Digit on hand
- - Pollex of the human hand
- - Digit in account, humble
- - Word that can precede drive or print
- - digit going up or down in verdict
- - Part of the body whose technical name is the pollex
- - digit hit at the end becoming black
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