20 answers for: To wrench the ankle, wrist, etc, is to do what (6) |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| SPRAIN | To wrench the ankle, wrist, etc, is to do what (6) |
| ASSESS | To officially evaluate the value of property etc, is to do what (6) |
| DEFECT | To desert a country, cause, etc, is to do what (6) |
| RIBALD | To be scurrilous in speech, language, etc, is to be what (6) |
| SOUSED | To have drenched with water, etc, is to have done what (6) |
| FAUCET | Tap and wrench the thing, they say (6) |
| DRIVE | To hit the ball very swiftly in golf, etc, is to do what (5) |
| POSE | To sit for a painting etc, is to do what (4) |
| CATCH | To ensnare, entrap, etc, is to do what (5) |
| OVERRULE | To decide against a plea etc, is to do what (8) |
| DEBAUCH | To corrupt by intemperance, etc, is to do what (7) |
| VESTRY | What room for meetings, vestments etc is attached to a church? (6) |
| POTENZ | German word for power, from which the p in pH (pH scale etc.) is thought to be derived (6) |
| SEASON | One of the four natural divisions of a year; or, a time thereof when a particular fruit, vegetable, nut etc is most fresh, plentiful or ripe (6) |
| FLAMBE | A culinary technique in which a liquor-drenched banana, crepe, steak etc is set alight; the dish thus served; or, a copper-based glaze (6) |
| RELATED | To be allied by nature, kinship, etc, is to be what (7) |
| SECANT | Line that cuts through Sussex and Kent, etc is powerless (6) |
| DENIER | Unit by which fineness of silk etc is measured (6) |
| EPONYM | Real or mythical person after whom a place, invention etc. is named (6) |
| PANTRY | Walk-in cupboard in which food, crockery etc. is kept (6) |
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