20 answers for: Of a lake, say, become frozen (3,4) |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| ICEOVER | Of a lake, say, become frozen (3,4) |
| SANK | Dropped to the bottom of a lake, say |
| KITTIWAKE | Bird making cat, say, become alert (9) |
| MAESTRO | Sort out after West, say becomes a director (7) |
| DRIFTWOOD | In the end, wind break would, they say, become washed up old timber (9) |
| DEBUTANTE | Italian poet eating rejected piece of penne, say, becomes someone new to society (9) |
| SMIDGE | Tiny bit, say, becomes less visible when tipped over (6) |
| ICEFISH | Sit out on a frozen lake, say |
| AIRHOLE | Opening in the ice on a frozen lake, say |
| WILLIAM | Forename of a Lake poet who described glow-worms as Earth-born stars, an evening as beauteous and calm, a multitude of golden daffodils as a host and a crowd and himself as a lonely floating cloud (7) |
| ICECOLD | Crocodile has no alternative but to become frozen (3-4) |
| AIRBASE | Cold Lake, say |
| ROTORUA | A city in New Zealand on North Island, on the shores of a lake of the same name (7) |
| OAKLEAF | Produce of a lake or from a tree (3,4) |
| MERE | A lake, say, is nothing more than a large pool (4) |
| MEASURE | Size of a lake when you entered (7) |
| DEADSEA | Ease dad out of a lake |
| LEAKAGE | What's causing displacement of a lake, eg? (7) |
| INFLOW | Water feeding a lake, say |
| REELINGIN | Landing on a lake, say |
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