Rating | Solver | Clue |
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CASCADE | Tumble | |
FALL | Tumble | |
SHAKY | Tumble down | |
RICKETY | Tumble down | |
TUMBLED | Of Tumble | |
TUMBLING | Of Tumble | |
FELL | Took a tumble | |
PRATFALL | Tumble on the bottom | |
RUINATE | To fall; to tumble. | |
TRIP | Take a tumble during journey | |
WALLOP | To throw or tumble over. | |
DOWNFALLS | Takes a tumble after unhappy failures | |
SWISSROLL | Jam sponge makes Roger Federer tumble | |
DROLL | Five hundred tumble ... that’s amusing! | |
BETUMBLE | To throw into disorder; to tumble. | |
OVERBALANCE | Concluded amount remaining in account will tumble | |
TOPPLE | To fall forward; to pitch or tumble down. | |
TOUSLE | To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse. | |
VAULT | To exhibit feats of tumbling or leaping; to tumble. | |
TUMBLE | To disturb; to rumple; as, to tumble a bed. | |
DUKEOFWINDSOR | British royal takes a tumble ... so do we, if drunk! | |
WELTER | To rise and fall, as waves; to tumble over, as billows. | |
TUMBLE-DOWN | Ready to fall; dilapidated; ruinous; as, a tumble-down house. | |
FUMBLE | To handle or manage awkwardly; to crowd or tumble together. | |
TOSS | To roll and tumble; to be in violent commotion; to write; to fling. |