Rating | Solver | Clue |
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QUIZZED | Cross-examined | |
PROBED | Examined | |
TESTED | Examined | |
PICKEDOVER | Examined closely | |
STUDIED | Examined closely | |
ANALYSED | Clinically examined | |
SCOPED | Carefully examined | |
SCRUTINISED | Examined closely | |
CHECKED | Restrained and examined | |
EXAMINEE | A person examined. | |
VETTED | Old soldier Ted examined | |
PERUSED | Examined for each Latin hand-medown | |
TRIED | Tired about being examined in court | |
CASED | Examined with a view to burglary | |
EXAMINANT | One who is to be examined. | |
EXAMINABLE | Capable of being examined or inquired into. | |
JUSTICIABLE | Proper to be examined in a court of justice. | |
TEALEAVES | Greenish-blue roof edges examined by soothsayer, or used for a cuppa | |
UNQUESTIONED | Not interrogated; having no questions asked; not examined or examined into. | |
DELIBERATIVE | A discourse in which a question is discussed, or weighed and examined. | |
HERMENEUTICALLY | According to the principles of interpretation; as, a verse of Scripture was examined hermeneutically. | |
CROSS-EXAMINE | To examine or question, as a witness who has been called and examined by the opposite party. | |
MICROLITE | A minute inclosed crystal, often observed when minerals or rocks are examined in thin sections under the microscope. | |
EXAMINATION | The act of examining, or state of being examined; a careful search, investigation, or inquiry; scrutiny by study or experiment. | |
CROSS-EXAMINATION | The interrogating or questioning of a witness by the party against whom he has been called and examined. See Examination. |