Puts words into an actor's mouth | 36 |
Puts trust in, with "on" | 34 |
Puts through again, as paper in a copier | 40 |
Puts through a washing machine cycle | 36 |
Puts through a certain kitchen press | 36 |
Puts the pedal to the metal, e.g. | 33 |
Puts out some hot, swinging music | 33 |
Puts one's two cents in, perhaps? | 37 |
Puts one's stamp on something | 33 |
Puts one's shirt in one's pants | 39 |
Puts one's seat on a seat, in slang | 39 |
Puts one's nose where it doesn't belong | 47 |
Puts one's mark on, in a way | 32 |
Puts one's cards on the table | 33 |
Puts one's arms at one's sides? | 39 |
Puts on some soft rock for booty? | 33 |
Puts on some anachronistic clothing, perhaps | 44 |
Puts on display, with "out" | 37 |
Puts on a Jayceon Taylor hip-hop CD? | 36 |
Puts on ... or things that are put on | 37 |
Puts more water in the squirt gun | 33 |
Puts more inventory on the shelves | 34 |
Puts money on the roulette table | 32 |
Puts into suitable literary form | 32 |
Puts into disarray, with "up" | 39 |
Puts in the overhead compartment | 32 |
Puts in the microwave, so to speak | 34 |
Puts in proper order, nautically | 32 |
Puts in an overhead compartment, say | 36 |
Puts in a lot of work with saxman Stan? | 39 |
Puts gear in the car, as for a vacation | 39 |
Puts down stakes, quite possibly | 32 |
Puts a smile on everyone's face | 35 |
Puts a price on one's freedom | 33 |
Puts a new coat of lacquer on, say | 34 |
Puts a little too close to the flame | 36 |
Puts a fixer-upper on the market? | 33 |
Putnam County competition, in a Broadway title | 46 |
Putin's employer in the 1980s | 33 |
Putin may have one in his pocket | 32 |
Putdown of those with whom one disagrees | 40 |
Put-it-together-yourself company | 32 |
Put's opposite, in stock trading | 36 |
Put __ (challenge with an inquiry) | 34 |
Put your money down, with "up" | 40 |
Put your kid in a position to suck | 34 |
Put words in someone's mouth | 32 |
Put with troops, as a war reporter | 34 |
Put up with, if you don't like it | 37 |
Put up with something unpleasant | 32 |
Put two complete morons in touch with each other? | 49 |
Put trust in, with "on" | 33 |
Put trust in the Lone Ranger's friend? | 42 |
Put together, as parts of a book | 32 |
Put together, as pages in a book | 32 |
Put together in no particular fashion | 37 |
Put to good purpose, in Plymouth | 32 |
Put to bed snugly, with "in" | 38 |
Put through the blender, in a way | 33 |
Put through small openings, as potatoes | 39 |
Put through one's paces again | 33 |
Put through a machine, as a credit card | 39 |
Put these in mags for new albums | 32 |
Put the star of "Ecstasy" in ecstasy? | 47 |
Put the squeeze on director George? | 35 |
Put the potatoes through a kitchen gadget | 41 |
Put the picture on another part of the wall | 43 |
Put the missing pieces in order here | 36 |
Put the glove back on the runner's leg | 42 |
Put the dentures aside while gardening? | 39 |
Put the check in the mail, really | 33 |
Put the cart before the horse, say | 34 |
Put that in your pipe and smoke it | 34 |
Put spirit into, with "up" | 36 |
Put something over on variety show performers | 45 |
Put something on one of the planets? | 36 |
Put someone on the project, perhaps | 35 |
Put some money towards Magic, say | 33 |
Put some meat on one's bones | 32 |
Put some matter in the gray matter? | 35 |
Put out the fire and pack up the tent | 37 |
Put out of condition, as a piano | 32 |
Put oneself where one shouldn't | 35 |
Put oneself into a horizontal position | 38 |
Put one's ___ (conceal nothing) | 35 |
Put one's tax forms in the church offering? | 47 |
Put one's signature on a contract | 37 |
Put one's nose ___ (work hard) | 34 |
Put one's nose to the grindstone | 36 |
Put one's initials on, perhaps | 34 |
Put one's initials on, maybe | 32 |
Put one's hands together, in a way | 38 |
Put one's hands at ten and two | 34 |
Put one's foot in someone else's mouth? | 47 |
Put one's foot down, possibly | 33 |
Put one's foot down, perhaps | 32 |
Put one's foot down, in a way? | 34 |
Put one's food in one's mouth? | 38 |
Put one's food in one's mouth | 37 |
Put one's cards on the table, maybe | 39 |