- A bit of fire and fury - Aired endless anger - Anger - Anger in heiress’s heart - Anger is a bit tiresome - Anger is fire without force - Anger or wrath
- A part of speech - Action word - Doing word - Part of a sentence - Part of speech - Some overbid in clubs, sometimes, but never diamonds - Type of word that’s somewhat overboard
- Bleeding needs reducing by 50 per cent before physician’s first cut - Cable episodes partially censor noise - Call on pager to blimp to swap Lim for Lee - Censor - Censor in live program - Censoring tone - Electronic tone
- Allowing everyone to leave unpaid - because of to - Because of, ... to - Being indebted to - Being obliged to pay - Crowing when councillor didn’t appear to be in debt - Due
- A name given to three several issues of United
States Treasury notes, made during the Civil War, in denominations of
$50 and over, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three tenths
(thirty hundredths) per cent annually. Within a few years they were all
redeemed or funded.