Crossword Clue: "Hands down" and "cold feet"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""Hands down" and "cold feet""
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Possibly related crossword clues for ""Hands down" and "cold feet""
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to "Hands down" and "cold feet":
- Argots
- Blue-collar and pink-slip
- Common phrases
- "Break a leg" and "running on empty"
- "Eat crow" and "talk turkey"
- Eat crow and talk turkey, e.g.
- ''Eat crow'' and ''talk turkey''
- Challenges for language learners
- "It costs an arm and a leg" and "wait on someone hand and foot," for example
- Characteristic styles
- "Elbow grease" and "head honcho"
- Hot potatoes and cold fish?
- Figures of speech
- Dialects of a region
- Dialects of regions
- Dialects
- "Chew the fat" and "eat crow"
- "Hands down" and "cold feet"
- "Hands down" and "eating crow," for two
- "Hands down" and "Talk turkey"
- "Hang your head" and "eating crow"
- Hurdles for language learners
- Distinct styles
- "Crack a joke" and "cut corners," e.g.
- Clever turns of phrases
- Everyday expressions
- Curry favor and crack a joke, e.g.
- Cold feet and hot air
- Colloquial sayings
- Colloquialisms
- Colorful phrases
- Manners of speaking
- Out to lunch and having a bite
- Some dictionary entries
- "Shake a leg" and "break a leg"
- Tough phrases for foreigners
- Vernacular phrases
- Some long crossword answers
- Translator's challenges
- Subject in foreign language class
- "Rat race" or "cash cow"
- Local expressions
- Language learner's challenges
- Potential trouble for Google Translate
- Regional dialects
- Nonliteral phrases
- Make a scene and act up
- Turns of phrase
- Speech mannerisms
- They trip up foreigners
- They're hard to translate
- They're not literal
- They're not meant literally
- They're not to be taken literally
- They're seldom taken literally
- "Tickled pink" and "in the red"
- See red, talk a blue streak, etc.
- "Seeing red" and "Going green"
- "Toe the line" and "thumb a ride," for example: 2 wds.
Recent Usage of "Hands down" and "cold feet" in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Feb. 6, 2005