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REPLIES |
Answers |
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RESPONSES |
Answers |
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SOLUTIONS |
Answers |
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RESOLUTIONS |
Decisions about answers |
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ANSWERER |
One who answers. |
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TICKING |
Marking Off Correct Answers |
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RESPONDS |
Shows improvement after doctoring answers |
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EMAIL |
Electronic message answers initial letters |
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LEANS |
Tends to have some credible answers |
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ESSAYS |
Colleges say students must include extended answers |
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NUANCES |
New answers voiced with subtle shades of meaning |
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TICKINGOVER |
Idling once all the right answers have been marked |
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THERMOMETER |
It answers just one question. How cool is that? |
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CATECHISM |
A form of instruction by means of questions and answers. |
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JOURNALISTS |
Those credited for coining the answers to the four asterisked clues |
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PYTHONESS |
The priestess who gave oracular answers at Delphi in
Greece. |
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CATECHETICS |
The science or practice of instructing by questions
and answers. |
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DUPLICITY |
The use of two or more distinct allegations or answers,
where one is sufficient. |
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CATECHISMAL |
Of or pertaining to a catechism, having the form of
questions and answers; catechetical. |
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CATECHETICAL |
Relating to or consisting in, asking questions and
receiving answers, according to the ancient manner of teaching. |
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CROSS-PURPOSE |
A conversational game, in which questions and
answers are made so as to involve ludicrous combinations of ideas. |
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COUNTERPART |
A part corresponding to another part; anything which
answers, or corresponds, to another; a copy; a duplicate; a facsimile. |
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QUIDDITY |
The essence, nature, or distinctive peculiarity, of a
thing; that which answers the question, Quid est? or, What is it? |
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CATECHISE |
To instruct by asking questions, receiving answers,
and offering explanations and corrections, -- esp. in regard to points
of religious faith. |
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PROCTOR |
An officer employed in admiralty and ecclesiastical
causes. He answers to an attorney at common law, or to a solicitor in
equity. |