➠ Words with o
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- - bring up briefly daring tennis shot
- - Hit a tennis ball high
- - Tennis shot that's the opposite of a smash
- - Tennis shot with a high arc
- - tennis strategy
- - Tennis shot that takes several seconds to land
- - High ball, in tennis
- - Lofted shot in tennis
- - A soft shot, as in tennis
- - A soft shot in Tennis, or a soft pitch in Softball
- - loopy tennis shot
- - Tennis shot hit very high
- - High-trajectory tennis shot
- - Tennis stratagem
- - Defensive tennis stroke
- - Defensive tennis shot
- - High tennis delivery
- - High hit, in tennis
- - Easy tennis return
- - Certain tennis shot
- - Backcourt shot, in tennis
- - Tennis storke
- - Tennis shot that takes a long time to land
- - Tennis shot that takes a long time to hit the court
- - Tennis shot that might be "offensive" or "defensive"
- - Tennis shot that goes over the opponent's head
- - Tennis return
- - Tennis moonball
- - Sort of tennis shot
- - Lofty tennis shot
- - Lofty hit in tennis
- - Hit high, as a tennis ball
- - High-hit shot in tennis
- - High throw in basketball, or high hit in tennis
- - High return, in tennis
- - High hit to the backcourt, in tennis
- - Easily smashable tennis shot
- - Defensive shot, in tennis
- - Tennis word
- - Soft shot in tennis
- - Soft tennis shot
- - Tennis tactic
- - Easy tennis shot
- - High shot in tennis
- - Arcing tennis shot
- - High-arcing tennis shot
- - High tennis shot
- - Tennis stroke
- - Smashable tennis shot
- - Arced tennis shot
- - High tennis hit
- - Tennis hit
- - Strategic shot for a tennis player
- - Tennis shot that's easy to smash
- - High hit on a tennis court
- - Tactical tennis shot
- - Type of tennis shot
- - Tennis ploy
- - Tennis court ploy
- - Tennis shot
- - Tennis term
- - tennis shot, e.g.
- - Shot Marcelo blocks in the middle
- - chuck out the globe artichokes
- - ..... a softball (ask an easy question, as a journalist might do)
- - bolognese throw-back at the start
- - shot that may be aimed at the back of the court
- - By quitting the vestibule aim high
- - throw in high arc
- - arcing return
- - Soaring shot
- - High gentle toss
- - Throw slowly in a high arc
- - Return from Osaka, say?
- - High, easy, upward toss
- - Fling, throw (ball)
- - Soft arcing throw
- - shot high in the air
- - Throw with an arc
- - Arched throw
- - Defensive shot from Rafael Nadal
- - throw to a tot
- - Pass that might lead to a slam dunk
- - Defensive shot from Ash Barty
- - To which there may well be a smashing reply!
- - See business's beginning to yield high return
- - Bowl clumsily
- - high, easy toss
- - .... wedge: golf club with maximum loft
- - Throw a ball high in the air
- - High arching shot
- - Toss high and easily
- - Throw up high
- - Toss a ball in the air
- - Hurl something in the air
- - High throw or shot
- - It may invite a smashing return
- - Look on the initial ball as a high one!
- - Throw a ball up in the air
- - Hit a lofty shot like Nadal
- - Toss high in the air
- - Throw a ball in a high arc
- - Make a very high toss
- - Hit a ball in a high arc
- - Throw something in the air
- - Defensive shot from Novak Djokovic
- - High-arc shot
- - Wimbledon stroke
- - Toss, as a grenade
- - Court strategy
- - Softball question
- - Slow, high throw
- - Shot at Wimbledon
- - It may result in a smash hit
- - High shot
- - Arced toss
- - Up chuck?
- - Toss softly
- - Propel in a high arc
- - Netman's ploy
- - High court action?
- - Wilander play
- - Warmup toss
- - Volleyball hit
- - Up shot?
- - Underhand toss
- - Underhand throw
- - Toss with a high arc
- - Toss up in the air
- - Toss in the air
- - Toss in a high curve
- - Toss gently
- - Throw underhand, as in cricket.
- - Throw out there, as a simple-to-answer question
- - Throw (ball) in high arc
- - Tactic against a net rusher
- - Stroke for Seles
- - Stroke for Cash
- - Spike setup
- - Softball pitch
- - Smash's counterpart
- - Smash setup
- - Smash preceder, maybe
- - Slo-Pitch pitch
- - Shot that could be deep
- - Shot over the head
- - Shot for Sampras
- - Setup for a spike, perhaps
- - Serena Williams defensive shot
- - Send overhead
- - Send high
- - Seles' defense
- - Seles stroke
- - Riggs's best stroke
- - Return for Ashe
- - Part of Borg's game
- - Opposite of a smash
- - Office softball pitch
- - Moonball, e.g.
- - Mining vein
- - Lugworm
- - Lofty shot by Maria Sharapova
- - Lofty hit by Rafael Nadal
- - Lloyd play
- - Laver maneuver
- - It's a long shot, usually
- - It travels in an arc
- - High-hit shot from Serena Williams
- - High-hit ball from Roger Federer
- - High-hit ball from Novak Djokovic
- - High-arc throw
- - High volleyball shot
- - High hit from Hingis
- - High ball from Andy Murray
- - High badminton shot
- - Hardly a smash
- - Goolagong maneuver
- - Evert maneuver
- - Eephus pitch, e.g.
- - Easy return
- - Easy question, metaphorically (again NOT actually
- - Court hit
- - Austin ploy
- - Arc the ball
- - Arc from Venus?
- - Approach shot return, maybe
- - A high ball
- - Overhead shot
- - Throw easily
- - Company softball pitch
- - Throw underhand
- - Slow pitch
- - It might get smashed
- - Moonball from Venus
- - Toss-up
- - Court stroke
- - Defensive return
- - Hit high
- - Court shot
- - High pitch?
- - Arcing throw
- - High hit
- - High shot from Naomi Osaka
- - Setup for a smash
- - Toss, as a water balloon
- - Throw in a high arc
- - Easy ball to smash
- - Throw high
- - Arcing hit
- - Alley-oop pass
- - Light toss
- - Arcing shot
- - High toss
- - Soft hit
- - Easy interview question
- - Softball toss
- - Throw underhand, in cricket
- - Sample of Buffalo Bill's pelt
- - Shot that may have topspin
- - Soft toss
- - High ball
- - High ball takes some clobbering
- - Easy pitch
- - Shot that often gets smashed
- - Long shot, typically
- - Overhead smash lead-in
- - Lofty return
- - Easy toss
- - Chuck up?
- - High-trajectory toss
- - High shot at Wimbledon
- - Throw up?
- - High throw
- - Alley-oop starter
- - Slow throw
- - Underhanded toss
- - Soft volley return
- - Easy underhanded toss
- - High-arcing shot
- - High return
- - Easy question
- - Court setup?
- - Shot with a high arc
- - Soft shot at Wimbledon
- - Arced, soft throw
- - Soft shot
- - One may get smashed
- - Gentle toss
- - Soft toss or shot
- - Eephus pitch, for one
- - Hit in a high arc
- - Soft pitch
- - Direct, as insults
- - Arcing toss
- - Court ploy
- - High-arcing hit
- - Hit up ball in the middle
- - Eephus pitch in baseball, e.g.
- - Return from Venus?
- - It's hardly a smash
- - Throw, as a grenade
- - Easy question from a journalist
- - High court delivery
- - Slow ball
- - Part of an alley-oop play
- - Often-illegal cricket bowl
- - Alternative to a passing shot
- - Smashable shot
- - Wimbledon tactic
- - Ask, as a softball question
- - Arced throw
- - Highball?
- - Start of an alley-oop
- - Court tactic
- - Shot up
- - Strike up
- - Loft
- - Upshot
- - Propel
- - Chip
- - Toss
- - Fling
- - Throw gently
- - Soft throw
- - Throw softly
- - Easy throw
- - Underhanded throw
- - Throw
- - Court action
- - Clumsy person
- - Not a hard throw
- - Portmanteau hairstyle
- - chuck that's bolted half back
- - Hit up
- - in cricket, a ball bowled in a slow high arc
- - in sport, a high, arching ball over an opponent.
- - Arching pitch
- - Keenness more difficult for a Cockney, we hear?
- - zeal for taking wrong road to ancient city?
- - Eagerness, zeal
- - Fervour, zeal
- - Zeal, British style.
- - Zeal
- - eagerness or zeal
- - Keenness, zeal
- - Head off for war with grim enthusiasm
- - Forbidding support for warm-hearted desire
- - Passion of East Ender trying to sound more tough
- - Burning enthusiasm
- - Passion expressing how you must try to improve
- - Enthusiasm shown in making a new road to an ancient city
- - Cockney's difficult 60 minutes of passion
- - Heat can make a run grim
- - Warmth of passion
- - British fervency
- - Intense feeling of love
- - Warmth of feeling.
- - Passion is more intense, commonly overheard
- - Passion more difficult, it's commonly said?
- - Fire starts off difficult time
- - Great passion
- - Passion that's reportedly more difficult for EastEnders
- - It may be more difficult for Londoners to express warmth
- - Great enthusiasm or passion
- - Artist retires with grim fervour
- - Artist returns most of 13 across with plenty of passion
- - Passion, to Pope
- - Passion, in Plymouth
- - Passion in the UK
- - Passion, in Bath
- - Fervor, in Falmouth
- - Love, in Leeds
- - Fervour
- - Warmth
- - Fervency
- - Passion
- - Burning desire
- - Great enthusiasm
- - enthusiasm shown by fancy duo in a posh car
- - Flying high in the cloud?
- - When you've put something on a website, it's this
- - Transferred files
- - Posted to YouTube
- - Transferred data to a computer
- - Made available to netizens
- - Part of bottom niece doesn't show ie cheek
- - Lack of respect
- - Lines once disfiguring lip or cheek
- - Cheek, so to speak
- - Once lines are removed from cheek
- - Alternative meaning for the starts of 17- and 55-Across and 11-Down
- - Cheek
- - Disrespect and laziness as son takes daughter's place
- - Daughter abandons laziness to eat son's sauce
- - sassy behavior
- - Abuse individual in pub before church
- - Impertinence, impudence
- - Rudeness in church eating fish head in nave
- - Bold disrespect
- - Brat's specialty?
- - RUDE BEHAVIOR
- - Fresh answers, say
- - Disrespect
- - Rudeness
- - Disrespectful behavior.
- - Studied discourtesy.
- - Gross disrespect.
- - Effrontery
- - Brass ....
- - Haughtiness
- - Arrogance
- - Impudence
- - Back talk
- - Impertinence
- - Pertness
- - Wine city on the Douro River
- - City 175 miles north of Lisbon
- - City of Portugal
- - City in Portugal
- - City famous for a sweet wine
- - Wine city.
- - City on the Duoro River.
- - City at the mouth of the Douro.
- - City Wellington liberated, 1809.
- - Portuguese city from which a wine is named.
- - Wine city in Portugal.
- - Portugal's second-biggest city
- - Portuguese city
- - City on the Douro.
- - Portugal port
- - Portugal harbor
- - Portuguese seaport
- - Port of Portugal
- - Iberian port
- - Portuguese harbor
- - Douro port.
- - A red wine is named after it.
- - Where port wine originated.
- - Port of N. W. Portugal.
- - Portuguese port