Rating | Solver | Clue |
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TRAP | Ambush | |
WAIT | Ambush. | |
AMBUSHED | Of Ambush | |
ENAMBUSH | To ambush. | |
AMBUSHING | Of Ambush | |
AMBUSHMENT | An ambush. | |
EMBUSHMENT | An ambush. | |
EMBOYSSEMENT | An ambush. | |
AMBUSHER | One lying in ambush. | |
AMBUSCADE | To lie in ambush. | |
AMBUSCADOED | Posted in ambush; ambuscaded. | |
HUGGER | To conceal; to lurk ambush. | |
INSIDIATE | To lie in ambush for. | |
INSIDIATOR | One who lies in ambush. | |
SNOOK | To lurk; to lie in ambush. | |
AMBUSH | To attack by ambush; to waylay. | |
AWAIT | A waiting for; ambush; watch; watching; heed. | |
PERDU | One placed on watch, or in ambush. | |
FORLAY | To lie in wait for; to ambush. | |
LIEINWAIT | Stay in bed? Hang on, that’s an ambush! | |
PERDUE | Lost to view; in concealment or ambush; close. | |
EMBUSH | To place or hide in a thicket; to ambush. | |
LAY | To prepare; to make ready; to contrive; to provide; as, to lay a snare, an ambush, or a plan. | |
WAYLAY | To lie in wait for; to meet or encounter in the way; especially, to watch for the passing of, with a view to seize, rob, or slay; to beset in ambush. | |
DECOY | To lead into danger by artifice; to lure into a net or snare; to entrap; to insnare; to allure; to entice; as, to decoy troops into an ambush; to decoy ducks into a net. |