- Deep cut - Lacerate - Long deep cut - Open wound - Rip - Wound - To make a gash, or long, deep incision in; -- applied
chiefly to incisions in flesh.
- Acronym common to epitaphs - Current request for grave serenity - Cut or tear apart - Dangerous current - Dangerous current for Mr Van Winkle - Dangerous sea current - Headstone marking
- Blame teen music. It takes the average back - Dismissed (of cricketer) - Eminem’s favourite music revealed in biography - Hit gets average feedback - Hit nominated in Grammy category - Hit when right arm punches first - Knock
- A gutter - Any long deep groove - Long, narrow trench - Narrow trench - A trench in the earth made by, or as by, a plow. - Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal; a
wrinkle on the face; as, the furrows of age. - To cut a furrow in; to make furrows in; to plow; as, to
furrow the ground or sea.
- Big spoon - Boy! The French know what to serve soup with! - Cutlery item - Deep bowled spoon - Deep spoon - Deep-bowled spoon - It’s for dishing out, Della!