Possible Questions:
- Wan
- Pallid
- Ashen
- Stake
- Faint
- Colorless
- Lacking color
- Light
- Visibly shaken
- Blanched
- Washed out
- Drained of color
- Lose color
- Feeble
- Blah
- White as a sheet
- Not very bright
- Hardly ruddy
- Washed-out
- Peaked
- Pasty
- Dim
- Far from ruddy
- Blanch
- Enclosure
- Whitish
- Opposite of flushed
- White as a ghost
- Limits
- Drained
- Not too bright
- Picket
- Anemic-looking
- Sickly
- Lacking vigor
- Lacking luster
- Color-deficient
- Visibly terrified
- Fence stake
- Lighten up?
- Lily-white
- Like Death's horse
- Fence picket
- Far from tanned
- Like some ale
- Kind of face
- Ghostlike
- Faded
- Bleached
- Lacking in vitality
- Muted
- Looking sickly
- Color deficient
- Cadaverous
- Whiten
- Turn white
- Prone to sunburn
- Part of a picket fence
- Not brilliant
- Not at all colorful
- Hardly tanned
- Turn gray
- Looking shocked
- Looking frightened
- Like Eastwood's "Rider"
- Like a ghost
- Beyond the ---
- Beyond the ___
- Wan and not tan
- Visibly shocked, perhaps
- Untanned
- Tanless
- Seem trivial
- Scared, maybe
- Not very healthy-looking
- Not ruddy
- Non-Indian face
- Nearly colorless
- Like some ales
- Like one who's seen a ghost
- Like Death's horse, in Revelation
- Hardly the picture of health
- Hardly healthy-looking
- Far from flush
- Eastwood oater, ''___ Rider''
- Colourless
- Ale designation
- Adjective for ale
- Achromous
- Wane or wan
- Undercolored
- Sun-deprived
- Soft-colored
- Show fright, maybe
- Seriously susceptible to sunburn
- Seem less important in comparison
- Seem less important
- Prone to freckles
- Porter's "___ Horse, . . . "
- Not vivid
- Not looking well
- Non-Indian's face
- New at the beach, perhaps
- New at the beach, maybe
- Needing some sun
- Needing some color
- Nabokov's "___ Fire"
- Looking scared
- Likely to get burnt
- Like Suckling's "fond lover"
- Like some imitations
- Like some champagnes
- Like pastels
- Like Nabokov's fire
- Like Death's horse in Revelation
- Lacking intensity
- Lacking in color
- In need of the sun
- Horse or rider, in Porter novel
- Having just seen a ghost, maybe
- Hardly rosy-cheeked
- Hardly robust-looking
- Goth complexion
- Far from sanguine
- Far from rosy-cheeked
- Far from apple-cheeked
- Enclosing fence
- Dusky white
- Diluted with white
- Devoid of color
- Champagne descriptor
- Blush opposite
- Bleached-out
- Beyond the ___ (outside the bounds of acceptable behavior)
- Beyond the __ (inappropriate)
- Beyond the __ (improper)
- Barely tinged
- Appear inferior by comparison
- Ale adjective
- Adjective for pastels
- "Ride a ___ Horse": MacInnes
- "A Whiter Shade of ___" (Procol Harum hit)
- "A Whiter Shade of ___"
- "___ Rider" (Eastwood western)
- "___ Rider" (1985 Clint Eastwood movie)
- "___ Moon," 1920 song
- "___ Rider," Eastwood film
- " . . . and behold a ___ horse": Rev. 6:8
- ''A Whiter Shade of ___''
- ___ ale