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adjective • of greater importance or stature or rank • greater in scope or effect • greater in number or size or amount • of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes • (of a scale or mode) having half steps between the third and fourth degrees and the seventh and eighth degrees • of greater seriousness or danger • of full legal age noun • a commissioned military officer in the United States Army or Air Force or Marines; below lieutenant colonel and above captain • British statesman who was prime minister from 1990 until 1997 (born in 1943) • a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject • the principal field of study of a student at a university adjective satellite • of the elder of two boys with the same family name verb • have as one's principal field of study | ||||||||
25% | 4 | Hot Lips starred in this TV hit | ||||||
noun • a mixture of mashed malt grains and hot water; used in brewing • mixture of ground animal feeds verb • to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition • talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions • reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading | ||||||||
24% | 3 | Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot" | ||||||
interjection • An interjection used to stir up excitement. adjective • Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time. • Having been used and thus no longer new or unused. • Having existed or lived for the specified time. • (heading) Of an earlier time. • Tiresome after prolonged repetition. • Said of subdued colors, particularly reds, pinks and oranges, as if they had faded over time. • A grammatical intensifier, often used in describing something positive. (Mostly in idioms like good old, big old and little old, any old and some old.) • Excessive, abundant. | ||||||||
Hot Lips Houlihans Rank Crossword Clue
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MAJOR which was last seen in the New York Times Bonus crossword.
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MAJOR
Updated: October 11, 2023
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