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'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I've seen this before)
(Other definitions for sidle that I've seen before include "steal" , "Slink, creep, sneak" , "Move along sideways" , "Edge along furtively" , "Move in furtive manner, edge along" .)
I've seen this clue in The Telegraph, the King Feature Syndicate, The Independent, the Evening Standard, The Guardian and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I know that verge is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for verge that I've seen before include "Grassy road edge" , "Grass edging" , "Border - edge" , "Margin or brink" , "Grass border along road" .)
I've seen this clue in The Telegraph, the King Feature Syndicate, The Independent, the Evening Standard, The Guardian and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is the entire clue.
(I know that brink is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for brink that I've seen before include "Verge of an event" , "Verge (of war etc)" , "Edge (of disaster etc)" , "Threshold" , "Edge of precipice" .)
I've seen this clue in The Telegraph, the King Feature Syndicate, The Independent, the Evening Standard, The Guardian and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(edge can mean the side of something)
(Other definitions for side that I've seen before include "Team - border" , "Bank" , "This effect is secondary" , "by no means a front" , "perspective" .)
I've seen this clue in The Sun, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(thesaurus)
(Other definitions for bite that I've seen before include "Quick snack" , "Puncture by 9 [ADDER]" , "champ" , "Small amount to eat" , "Pungency" .)
I've seen this clue in The Sun, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I've seen this in another clue)
(Other definitions for cusp that I've seen before include "Pointed meeting of curves" , "Point where two curves meet - point of transition" , "Horn of moon" , "Pointed end where two curves meet" , "Intersection of curves" .)
I've seen this clue in The Sun, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I know that brim is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for brim that I've seen before include "Lip of bowl, cup etc" , "Edge (of cup or hat)" , "Lip; part of 6 Down" , "'Edge, like that of a hat (4)'" , "Projecting edge of hat" .)
I've seen this clue in The Sun, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I know that perimeter is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for perimeter that I've seen before include "bounds" , "limits" , "Bound" , "edge" , "Exterior of a plane figure" .)
I've seen this clue in The Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Telegraph, The Mirror and The Sunday Times.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I've seen this before)
(Other definitions for advantage that I've seen before include "More favorable position" , "Benefit - superior position" , "Asset" , "Use" , "Superior or more favourable position" .)
I've seen this clue in The Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Telegraph, The Mirror and The Sunday Times.
'edge' is the definition. This is the entire clue.
(I know that periphery is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for periphery that I've seen before include "margin" , "Surrounding region" , "Edge -- border" .)
I've seen this clue in The Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Telegraph, The Mirror and The Sunday Times.
'edge' is the definition. This is the entire clue.
(lip is a kind of edge)
(Other definitions for lip that I've seen before include "Fleshy fold of mouth tissue" , "Brim" , "Aural impudence" , "sauciness" , "Rim; impertinence" .)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Telegraph, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(a hem is an edge on a piece of cloth)
(Other definitions for hem that I've seen before include "Border; fringe" , "may attract attention" , "A stitched border of cloth" , "Double-backed edge" , "Double-backed cloth border" .)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Telegraph, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is the entire clue.
(rim is a kind of edge)
(Other definitions for rim that I've seen before include "Circular outer edge" , "An edge, canyon or cup" , "Raised edge of a round object" , "Outer edge of a wheel" , "Brim, edge" .)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Telegraph, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I've seen this in another clue)
(Other definitions for nip that I've seen before include "Dash" , "smart" , "Quick, sharp, bite" , "Small drink of spirits" , "Pinch; bite" .)
I've seen this clue in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Telegraph, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, the Evening Standard, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Guardian, the USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and the Penny Press.
'edge' is the definition. This is the entire clue.
(I know that margin is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for margin that I've seen before include "Periphery" , "Edge; room for error" , "Blank space that surrounds the text on a page" , "Edge or space for error" , "Blank space around a page" .)
I've seen this clue in The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Telegraph and the Evening Standard.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I know that fringe is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for fringe that I've seen before include "Perimeter" , "Border of threads or hair" , "Border - unofficial festival events" , "lunatics, perhaps" , "(Tasselled) border" .)
I've seen this clue in The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Telegraph and the Evening Standard.
'edge' is the definition. This is all the clue.
(I know that border is a type of edge)
(Other definitions for border that I've seen before include "Edging" , "Type of sheepdog" , "Perimeter - fringe" , "BLINK/BRINK" , "Bound" .)
I've seen this clue in The Star Tribune, The Mirror, The Telegraph and the Evening Standard.
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