➠ Words with y
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- - Magazine piece, maybe
- - Long-form writing assignment
- - Lengthy writing assignment
- - Lamb writing
- - Final exam, maybe
- - Elia writing
- - College applicant's piece of writing
- - College admission writing sample
- - Application requirement, maybe
- - ...... test (exam where students have to do a lot of writing)
- - Creative writing assignment
- - Writing by John Locke or Alexander Pope
- - Piece of writing that sounds like its third and fourth letters
- - Writing-intensive test type
- - Student's writing assignment
- - "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" writing
- - Writing assignment
- - Short formal piece of writing
- - Writing in a blue book
- - Attempt; piece of writing
- - Student's writing
- - Persuasive writing, maybe
- - Piece of writing.
- - Literature student's writing assignment, say
- - Piece of writing with a thesis statement
- - Nice, long writing assignment
- - Writing assignment in English class
- - Short piece of writing
- - writing class writing assignment
- - Writing assignment for a college application
- - Part of a G.E.D. exam
- - Outlet for one's thoughts
- - Optional SAT part
- - Optional part of the SAT
- - Opinionated magazine piece
- - Opinion piece in a newspaper
- - Op-ed, typically
- - Op-ed piece, usually
- - Op-ed piece, say
- - Op-ed column, e.g.
- - Op-Ed article
- - Nora Ephron work
- - Nonfiction item.
- - New SAT component
- - New Republic piece
- - Multi-paragraph test answer
- - Montaigne's specialty
- - Montaigne opus
- - Medium.com posting
- - Many a Slate article
- - Many a New Yorker article
- - Magazine piece, often
- - Macaulay product
- - Longish English assignment
- - Longish blog post
- - Long written piece
- - Long written component of a test
- - Long written answer on a test
- - Locke work
- - Locke opus
- - Lit teacher's assignment
- - Liner notes, at times
- - Lengthy theme
- - Lamb's specialty
- - Lamb or Bacon offering
- - Lamb creation
- - Lamb 's tale
- - Kind of test answer
- - Journal submission
- - Joseph Addison product
- - Joan Didion piece
- - It's written in English
- - It's definitely not the short answer
- - It usually has a thesis statement
- - Interpretative piece
- - Huffington Post piece
- - Homework assignment, sometimes
- - Homework assignment in English, often
- - History test section, often
- - History test component
- - History class homework, perhaps
- - High-school exam part
- - Hawthorne vehicle
- - Grader's headache
- - Gore Vidal composition
- - Frank Rich piece
- - Francis Bacon piece
- - Foucault product
- - Five-paragraph response, perhaps
- - Five-paragraph piece, perhaps
- - Five-paragraph homework assignment
- - Five-paragraph assignment, perhaps
- - Final ordeal, perhaps
- - Federalist paper
- - Feature in "The Atlantic"
- - Exam type you can't guess on
- - Exam portion, perhaps
- - Exam part, sometimes
- - English-exam element, often
- - English test component
- - English major's paper
- - English homework, often
- - English final exam, perhaps
- - English exam finale, sometimes
- - English class work
- - English class assignment written in paragraphs
- - English assignment, sometimes
- - End of an English test, perhaps
- - Emerson's forte
- - Emerson's "Self-Reliance," for one
- - Emerson specialty
- - Elian piece
- - Elian output
- - Elia's specialty
- - Elia output
- - Elia offering
- - Effort to accomplish something.
- - Editorial piece
- - Dryden work
- - Dowd piece
- - De Quincey product
- - David Sedaris work
- - David Sedaris piece
- - Contest entry
- - Composition for high schoolers
- - Composed piece
- - Common college application requirement
- - College application requirement
- - College application portion
- - College application need
- - College applicant's composition
- - Christopher Hitchens work
- - Charles Lamb piece
- - Certain homework assignment
- - Calvin Trillin piece, perhaps
- - Blue book exam
- - Belloc work
- - Bacon output
- - Bacon or Lamb work
- - Bacon or Lamb product
- - Attempt — written work
- - Atlantic feature
- - Assignment with an argument
- - Article in Harper's or The Atlantic
- - Any of the Federalist Papers
- - Alternative to true-false or multiple-choice
- - Addison's forte
- - Addison and Steele piece
- - A kind of composition
- - "The Federalist" component
- - "Tatler" offering
- - "Notes of a Native Son" e.g.
- - "A literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything": Huxley
- - Blog piece
- - School piece
- - Strive(Used today)
- - SAT part
- - Will work?
- - Alternative to multiple choice
- - Civil disobedience, e.g
- - Thoreau work
- - Op-ed offering
- - Test format
- - Blue book filler
- - Type of test
- - Written work
- - Scholarly dissertation
- - College work
- - College paper.
- - Piece of bacon
- - Bacon serving
- - Bacon bit
- - Bacon piece
- - Question type
- - Term paper?
- - Treatise
- - Magazine piece
- - SAT section
- - SAT component
- - Take a crack at
- - Swift work
- - Swift's "A Modest Proposal," e.g.
- - Test type
- - Exam type
- - Student's paper
- - Pupil's paper
- - Theme
- - E.B. White work
- - It has a point
- - Salon offering
- - Long homework assignment
- - School assignment
- - Student's assignment
- - Homework assignment
- - Class assignment
- - Endeavor
- - Lamb serving
- - Venture
- - Poem
- - Pope piece
- - Literary form
- - Literary output.
- - Literary work
- - Attempt
- - Take a stab at
- - Put to the test
- - Give it a shot
- - Written test format
- - Literary composition
- - Opinion piece
- - Didion work
- - College application part
- - Op-ed piece, e.g
- - Part of a test that may produce a hand cramp
- - Many a Morgan Jerkins work
- - Lamb output
- - Think piece
- - Study produced by cur from Syracuse
- - Maya Angelou piece
- - A student may plagiarize one
- - 'In this ......, I will . . .'
- - School paper
- - Short article, and a hint to completing the titles in the theme answers
- - College application composition
- - Thoreau piece
- - Many a Claudia Rankine opus
- - English assignment
- - College application section, often
- - Assignment that may have a bibliography
- - Prose piece
- - Short opinion piece
- - Susan Sontag piece
- - English major's assignment
- - Piece for an editorial page
- - Composition
- - Paper reported downsizing of Brownshirts
- - English homework
- - Type of magazine piece
- - Alexander Pope product
- - Doreen St. Felix work
- - English Lit assignment
- - James Baldwin piece
- - Assignment that might have a page limit
- - Piece of Lamb
- - Pundit piece
- - Something graded by a history teacher
- - College app attachment
- - English exam part
- - Short paper
- - English class assignment
- - Foreword, frequently
- - Speculative prose
- - Montaigne work
- - Op-ed, for instance
- - Op-ed piece
- - Common App component
- - Lamb offering
- - Position paper
- - "History begins in novel and ends in ........" (Thomas Macaulay)
- - Student paper
- - Expository piece
- - Composition of wild seas at the end of January
- - Lamb or Bacon piece
- - Test paper
- - Nonfiction piece
- - A college applicant may have to write one
- - Response to a prompt
- - Tract from English Society perhaps
- - English exam part, often
- - The New Yorker piece
- - Long written assignment
- - Tract from English Society for example
- - Emerson opus
- - One-pager, for one
- - Harper's article
- - Written musings
- - Lamb product
- - Lamb piece
- - Common English assignment
- - Thesis
- - Pundit's piece
- - Position paper, e.g
- - Elia piece
- - Longish written piece
- - Written assignment
- - AP English exam component
- - Opinion piece, essentially
- - Effort.
- - Try out
- - Trial
- - Question ...
- - Paper ...
- - Written composition
- - Monograph
- - Written argument
- - Scholarly work
- - Tract
- - Paper piece
- - Try
- - Time piece?
- - arafat's foreshortened uprising attempt
- - Written part of an English test
- - Long item of homework, e.g.
- - Lit class assignment
- - written composition typically assigned in school settings
- - Interpretative composition
- - Alexander Pope wrote one on Criticism in 1711
- - written piece from south africa allegedly
- - Would you write one like a shot?
- - Literary tract
- - Try to give a commentary
- - try to produce a literary work
- - personal ...... [many a long-form magazine article]
- - try to write this piece!
- - Exam question type
- - One of 51 written by Alexander Hamilton for the Federalist Papers
- - try a posh written piece
- - Literary attempt
- - Composition for a language exam
- - English assignment, often
- - make an effort at composition
- - Try the Evening Standard, for instance
- - Long written homework assignment
- - annie dillard's 'total eclipse,' for one
- - "I'm a model, you know what I mean. And I do my little turn on the catwalk." (I'm Too ...., Right Said Fred)
- - Rod Stewart's Da Ya Think I'm ...
- - like many onlyfans accounts (not that i would know from doing any research, of course!)
- - "... and I Know It" (LMFAO hit)
- - Like Paul Rudd according to a People magazine honor
- - Like many Only Fans accounts
- - like most madonna videos
- - Right Said Fred song 'I'm Too ......'
- - Like swimsuit issues
- - Like Sadie of song
- - Like Playboy models
- - Like many novels
- - "I'm Too ......" (1992 hit song)
- - "...... and I Know It" (2011 #1 song by LMFAO)
- - Seductive, like a swimsuit model
- - Right Said Fred's "I'm Too ......"
- - Provocative and alluring
- - LMFAO's "...... and I Know It"
- - Like some sitcoms
- - Like some pinups
- - Like many a novel
- - Like M. M. and B. B.
- - Like fireman calendars, often
- - Like come-hither looks
- - Like a Playmate of the Month
- - Like a Playmate
- - Like a Playboy Playmate
- - Like a pinup
- - Like a movie siren
- - Like a low-cut dress
- - Like a love scene
- - Like a dish
- - Built and stacked
- - "I'm Too ......" (1992 #1 hit)
- - "I'm Too ......"
- - "Da Ya Think I'm ..........?" (1979 hit)
- - "...... and I Know It" (LMFAO song)
- - "...... and I Know It" (LMFAO single)
- - Appealing in case of sentence being over ten years, initially
- - Alluring, singular, old partner seen with Yankee
- - Visually arousing
- - Lead-in to "back" in a Justin Timberlake song
- - attention-getting, in a way
- - "... Sadie," 1968 song by the Beatles
- - The Beatles', "... Sadie"
- - Sultry, as a Playboy Playmate
- - What Justin Timberlake's "bringing back," in a song
- - causing head-turning, perhaps
- - "... sadie" (beatles song)
- - Informal Way Of Saying Appealing
- - "Dirty ... Money," a drama series surrounding a murder mystery
- - Attractive forests are finally encountering axes
- - Lust-inspiring
- - worthy of a people cover, perhaps
- - Extremely alluring
- - Likely to turn on?
- - Word in a Victoria's Secret ad
- - What Justin Timberlake is bringing back, in a 2006 hit song
- - Physically desirable
- - Hott!!!
- - Hot to look at
- - Fit to be pinned up?
- - Fit for a pinup
- - Fit for a pin-up
- - Excitingly appealing
- - Exciting carnal desire
- - Erotically desirable
- - English word in "Gangnam Style"
- - Choice, as honey
- - Capital-H Hot
- - Bodacious
- - Bebe's encomium
- - Attractive, in a way
- - "You ...... Thing" (1975 hit for Hot Chocolate)
- - "(She's) ...... + 17" (1983 Stray Cats hit)
- - "All is not well. I doubt some ...." (Hamlet)