Crossword Clue: Vowel point
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Vowel point"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Vowel point"
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- "___ and yellow leaf."
- " . . . ___, the yellow leaf": Shak.
- Barren
- ____de cologne
- Anhydrous
- A talon
- Arid
- Beyond dry
- Beyond the need for water
- All dried out
- All dried up, as land
- All dried up
- Baked
- Bone-dry, as land
- Bone-dry
- Dry and arid
- Dry and dusty, as land
- Dry and withered
- Dry as a bone
- Dry as a desert
- Dry as dust
- Dry; parched
- Dry period
- Dry to the bone, as earth
- Dry to the bone
- Dusty and dry
- Dusty dry
- Far from saturated
- Far from wet
- Decidedly not marshy
- Dehydrated, as land
- Dehydrated
- Ecological period
- Ecological series of stages
- Ecological stage
- Ecology term
- Effete.
- Desert-like
- Desertlike
- Desicated
- Desiccated
- Desperately arid
- Desperately dry, as land
- Desperately dry
- Brown.
- Browned
- Devoid of moisture
- Hardly lush
- Evenings in Roma
- Evenings, in Roma
- Jejune
- Heat-cracked
- In desperate need of irrigation
- In desperate need of water
- In dire need of water
- Exceedingly dry, as land
- In need of rain
- In need of water
- Hebrew vowel point
- Gobi-like
- Extremely dry
- Extremely dry, as land
- Extremely parched
- Dried
- Dried and withered
- Dried-out
- Dried out
- Dried-up
- Dried up.
- Dried up, withered
- Dried up
- Drier than dry
- Damaged by drought
- Drought-damaged (hidden in SERENA WILLIAMS)
- Drought-damaged
- Drought-plagued
- Drought-ridden
- Drought-scourged
- Drought-stricken
- Danish weights
- Sequence of ecological stages
- Sequence of stages, in ecology
- Too dry to grow on
- Like cracked-dry land
- Like Death Valley
- Like desert earth
- Like desert growth
- Like deserts
- Like dry ground
- Like dry land
- Like fallen leaves, eventually
- Like land so dry it's cracked
- Like late-autumn leaves
- Like leas in winter
- Like leaves in late autumn
- " . . . the ___, the yellow leaf"
- Like Mercury's surface
- Like October leaves
- Like parched land
- Very dry
- Plagued by drought
- Marshy? No way
- Like super-dry land
- Like the Atacama
- Like the desert of Sinai
- Like the desert
- Like the Gobi
- Like the leaves of Ulalume
- Like the Negev
- "The leaves they were withering and __": Poe
- Like the Sahara
- Like the surface of Mars
- Like the surface of Mercury
- Like withered land
- Maximally dry
- Vowel point
- Parched.
- Parched or withered
- Parched
- "Meadows brown and ___": Bryant
- Wither
- Wither.
- Withered.
- Withered and dry
- Withered, as cracked land
- Withered, as land
- Withered by drought
- Withered from heat
- Withered, to George Wither
- Withered, to Wither
- Withered
- Withering
- Without moisture, as land
- Without moisture
- Wizened up
- Wizened
- Lacking in moisture
- Rainless
- Lacking moisture
- Lacking rain
- Really baked, say
- Really dry
- Moisture-free
- Moistureless, as a desert
- Moistureless
- Not at all wet
- Like a desert
- Like a forgotten houseplant
- Like a neglected houseplant
- Not irrigated
- Like autumn leaves
- Sun-baked
- Sun-burned
- Sun-cracked
- Sun-damaged
- Shriveled up
- Shriveled
- Shrivelled
- Super dry
- Sahara-like
- Saharan
- Waterless
- Way too dry
- Sapless
- Sapped of sap
- Scorched
- Ungreen.
- Unmoist
- Unwatered
Recent Usage of Vowel point in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Jan. 2, 1988