doesn't-take-well (Crossword)
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- Take (95 words, e.g. ACCEPT)
- Take in (46 words, e.g. ABSORB)
- Take off (34 words, e.g. APE)
- Take out (29 words, e.g. ALTER)
- Take up (16 words, e.g. ABSORB)
- Take on (12 words, e.g. ACCEPT)
- Take over (12 words, e.g. ACQUIRE)
- Take somebody somewhere (5 words, e.g. CONDUCT)
- Take an ax to (3 words, e.g. CHOP)
- Take as a given (3 words, e.g. ASSUME)
- Take off on (3 words, e.g. APE)
- To take in (3 words, e.g. BITE)
- It doesn`t take much (2 words, e.g. DEUCE)
- On the take (2 words, e.g. CROOKED)
- Take as one`s own (2 words, e.g. ADOPT)
- Take for one`s own (2 words, e.g. ADOPT)
- Take it! (2 words, e.g. HERE)
- Take one! (2 words, e.g. HERE)
- Take or use (2 words, e.g. AVAIL)
- Take over for (2 words, e.g. FILL ONE'S SHOES)
- Take over from (2 words, e.g. RELIEVE)
- Take that! (2 words, e.g. HAH)
- Take to (2 words, e.g. FAMILIARIZE)
- Take-off (2 words, e.g. APE)
- To take up (2 words, e.g. DEPLANT)
- Be on the take ( = LINE ONE'S POCKETS)
- Do a take-off ( = IMITATE)
- Do a take-off on ( = MIMIC)
- He`ll take you on ( = HIRER)
- He`s not on the take! ( = GIVER)
- I`ll take it! ( = SOLD)
- I`ll take that as --- ( = ANO)
- Take --- from me ( = A TIP)
- Take ---! ( = THAT)
- Take a ---! ( = HIKE)
- Take all of ( = HOG)
- Take and take and take from ( = BLEED DRY)
- Take as given ( = ASSUME)
- Take as is ( = ACCEPT)
- Take as your own ( = ADOPT)
- Take for ( = DEEM)
- Take for a given ( = POSIT)
- Take for a while ( = LEASE)
- Take for one`s own use ( = COOPT)
- Take from ( = ROB)
- Take in more ( = GET A RAISE)
- Take in or let out ( = ALTER)
- Take in or on ( = ADOPT)
- Take in or out ( = ALTER)
- Take in or take on ( = ADOPT)
- Take in or take out ( = SEE)
- Take in take-out ( = EAT)
- Take in too much ( = OVEREAT)
- Take in, take on or take up ( = ADOPT)
- Take it all off ( = GO NUDE)
- Take it and you`ll see y ( = ALGEBRA)
- Take it as --- ( = ASIGN)
- Take it from me! ( = HERE)
- Take it off ( = ALOAD)
- Take it off, take it all off ( = STRIP)
- Take it off! ( = STRIP)
- Take it that ( = PRESUME)
- Take me --- am ( = AS I)
- Take Me as --- ( = I AM)
- Take me out! ( = ARF)
- Take most of ( = HOG)
- Take off or take it all off ( = STRIP)
- Take off with ( = STEAL)
- Take off! ( = SKYROCKET)
- Take on --- of its own ( = ALIFE)
- Take on as one`s own ( = ADOPT)
- Take on K2 ( = CLIMB)
- Take on or take in ( = ADOPT)
- Take one ( = ACCEPT)
- Take out or in ( = ALTER)
- Take out or let in ( = ALTER)
- Take over as one`s own ( = COOPT)
- Take over to use as one`s own ( = COOPT)
- Take some! ( = HERE)
- Take something from ( = DEPRIVE)
- Take something off ( = DIET)
- Take the whole of ( = ENGROSS)
- Take this for that ( = SWAP)
- Take this one ( = HERE)
- Take this! ( = HERE)
- Take too much ( = OVERDOSE)
- Take too much of ( = HOG)
- Take up as one`s own ( = ADOPT)
- Take up or let out ( = ALTER)
- Take what you want ( = HELP YOURSELF)
- Take with one ( = BRING)
- Take-out ( = TOGO)
- Take, with onto ( = GLOM)
- Take: Fr ( = PREND)
- To take ( = FONGE)
- To take and keep ( = POCKET)
- To take for ( = CONSULT)
- To take in and use up ( = ABSORB)
- To take off ( = DETACH)
- To take off: Fr ( = OTER)
- To take on ( = UNDERTAKE)
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