Crossword Clue: Sits too long
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Sits too long"
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- Becomes corroded
- Becomes inoperable, maybe, as an old machine
- Becomes oxidized
- Ages badly
- Ages like iron
- Autumn colors
- Autumnal colors
- Deteriorates, as iron
- Deteriorates, as metal pipes
- Deteriorates, in a way
- Deteriorates, like old metal pipes
- Deteriorates through disuse
- Deteriorates
- How iron corrodes
- Corrodes, as iron
- Corrodes, as metal
- Corrodes, as old bikes
- Corrodes, in a way
- Corrodes, like iron
- Corrodes
- Corrosions
- Dirty films?
- Displays disuse
- Gets a red coat?
- Gets corroded
- Gets creaky, say
- Gets eaten away, in a way
- Doesn't age well
- Gives in to oxidation, in a way
- Gives in to oxidation
- Oxidizes, in a way
- Oxidizes
- Parasitic fungi
- Loses limberness
- Red coats?
- Reddish-brown colors
- Reddish colors
- Shows disuse
- Shows its age, in a way
- Shows oxidation
- Shows signs of age, in a way
- Shows signs of age
- Shows signs of aging
- Shows signs of corrosion
- Shows signs of neglect
- Turns red, maybe
- Sits too long
- Undergoes oxidation
- Yields to oxidation
- What wet iron does, sometimes
Recent Usage of Sits too long in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - March 5, 1995