- - Find time to compete in athletic events
- - Find or discover ancestors for example
- - Find by investigation when 'A3' engine 60059 has end removed
- - Find time before contest
- - Find a small quantity
- - track down and find a tiny quantity
- - small part of song cut short by european
- - find time to be with family
- - Find someone who is missing
- - Date back in time
- - Find, as a missing person
- - Find — tiny portion
- - Find — a very small amount
- - Find stock after short time
- - Find and copy
- - Attempt to find the origin of (a call) by typing furiously and stalling, in the movies
- - Find the origin of
- - Find by investigation
- - Draw a picture outline on thin paper
- - Small amount; track down
- - Bring right back, getting one to copy
- - react to this kind of element?
- - React (anag.); cater (anag.)
- - a broken crate means very little
- - Discover by investigation
- - track down in the boat race
- - Track, down in most racetracks
- - Draw around; small amount
- - Draw sketches maybe moving around church
- - Copy through paper
- - When drawing, cheat a bit
- - Sign he has dropped out of the race
- - Copy on translucent paper
- - Outline suspicion
- - Draw over the same lines
- - all that remains of a broken crate
- - all that's left of the broken crate
- - Look for a missing person
- - just a little sign to follow
- - just a little to unearth
- - React badly, getting very small amount
- - copy a drawing
- - discover a tiny amount
- - Hard-to-detect amount
- - tutor's initial career suggestion
- - Follow the course of art returned to the Church of England
- - Track one's ancestry
- - Track down, in a police investigation
- - Track one's ancestry, say
- - tiny vestige
- - Go over relic
- - vestigal amount
- - faint element
- - Pursue, detect
- - The 2016 children's book "Rockhopping" was written by Australian author ... Balla
- - Cheat at drawing, perhaps
- - suggestion about closer contest
- - Light line
- - Kind of element
- - Use caller ID
- - Follow a line
- - Copy outline of
- - Small hint
- - Natchez ........
- - Faint amount
- - Work on clues
- - Tiny amount, as of an element
- - Strap for a draft animal
- - Smidgen of evidence
- - Slightest residue
- - Slightest bit of evidence
- - Slight remainder
- - Remains barely noticeable?
- - Parts per trillion, for example
- - Not do original drawings
- - Natchez ......, old road
- - Natchez ......, early 19th-century road
- - Locate the source of
- - Light precipitation
- - Just detectable amount
- - Hide or hair
- - Go over, as lines
- - Follow step by step
- - Follow back to a source
- - Follow an outline
- - Faintest residue
- - Faintest hint
- - Faint residue
- - Evidential amount
- - Draw very uncreatively
- - Draw over
- - Discover — modicum
- - Disappear without a ...... (vanish mysteriously)
- - Detect — track
- - Copy over?
- - Copy a dress pattern
- - Animal's path
- - "Without a ......" (2000s FBI procedural)
- - Extremely small amount
- - Miniscule amount
- - Part of a harness
- - Hunt down
- - Go back over, as one's steps
- - Do detective work
- - Footprint, e.g.
- - Footprint
- - Harness strap
- - Harness part
- - Bit of evidence
- - Slight bit
- - Mere smidgen
- - Small remnant
- - Slight suggestion
- - Nuance
- - Just a hint
- - Evidence left behind
- - Tinge
- - Clue
- - Glimmer
- - Element
- - Soupçon
- - Smidgeon
- - Just a bit
- - Draw with a stencil
- - Slightest quantity
- - Slight vestige
- - Copy on a transparent sheet
- - Slightest amount
- - Without a ......
- - Follow the Tour de Yorkshire?
- - Barely detectable amount
- - React badly to imprint
- - Make a copy using semi-transparent paper
- - Tiny remnant
- - Smattering
- - Detect, as the source of a phone call
- - Practice stenciling, e.g
- - Slight residue
- - Kind of evidence
- - Use a stencil on
- - Copy exactly
- - Merest hint
- - Negligible amount
- - Search for, as one's ancestry
- - Identify a caller
- - Barely perceptible amount
- - Identify the source of
- - Locate a hint
- - Try to locate
- - Tinge; copy
- - Minuscule measure
- - Easy way to draw
- - Track down the first running event
- - Residue
- - Go over some lines?
- - Make an outline of
- - Seismograph marking
- - Mere vestige
- - Track down the first trail for the athletes
- - Country singer Adkins
- - Slightest evidence
- - Make a silhouette
- - Trail to follow
- - Track down
- - Slight sign
- - Outline
- - A ransom call may call for one
- - Track down, as a caller
- - "Cheat" at drawing
- - Dutch prog-rockers that left a piece of evidence?
- - Look for, as a missing person
- - Use a stencil
- - Use a pattern
- - Copy an outline
- - Soul Asylum "Without a ......"
- - Sketch
- - Outline, maybe
- - Vestige
- - Hint from artist leaving daily grind
- - Barely discernible amount
- - Reverse farm vehicle bearing scrap
- - Footprint, vestige
- - Draw an outline of
- - Slight remnant
- - Go along the lines of?
- - Faintest amount
- - Start removing odd characters? Brilliant suggestion!
- - A sign that something has been in a location
- - 'Hustlers' actress Lysette
- - Strap connecting a horse to what it's pulling
- - Make a copy using transparent paper
- - Hunt down the source of
- - Copy by outlining
- - Whiff from tense people
- - Copy on transparent paper
- - Follow the outline of
- - Subtle hint
- - Draw an outline around
- - Copy, in a way
- - Indication
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