- - it has a glazed look!
- - Look out of this
- - Look-out device?
- - Light breeze round the West
- - Small gap in a schedule
- - Transparent panel inserted in an otherwise opaque material
- - Opportune period
- - opening to earn cash while talking
- - That's the point: 1 Down could be French
- - glazed opening
- - Floor without independent opening to the sky
- - Feature of some envelopes
- - Target for Jack Frost
- - Seating request on a Boeing 767
- - Opening (of opportunity?)
- - One furthest from the aisle?
- - Matisses Open ......
- - PANE
- - Airplane seating request
- - Wall opening
- - Opening profit on NYSE?
- - Presumably a lot of people saw straight through Casement
- - Transparent opening
- - Glass-filled opening
- - Aisle alternative
- - Work with local paper - for a weighty type it provides a breath of fresh air when it's opened
- - Light breeze that hurts!
- - Place for a pane
- - Opening in a wall
- - Melissa Etheridge: "Come To My ......"
- - Something you can see through
- - Matisse's "Open ......"
- - Teller's spot
- - Often-minimized thing
- - Site of defenestration
- - Hitchcock's "Rear ......"
- - ... of opportunity
- - Computer screen section
- - Office plus
- - Bay for one
- - Barrie's "A ...... in Thrums"
- - Internet Explorer or Microsoft Word, say
- - Sash setting
- - Type of envelope
- - It's in a jamb
- - Limited time period
- - Teller's place
- - Blind spot?
- - Bay ......
- - Aperture
- - Opening
- - Opening victory against party beginning to weaken
- - Opening for light?
- - it may be easily seen through
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