Results for: week leading up to Easter
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advance troops, leading position or people, troops in the forefront of the battle; leading position in an movement, those who are on the cutting edge of a trendvanguard
advertisement as leading performerstar billing
all notes included within octave, Christian feast day and following week, eight day holiday period; eight line stanza in poem; musical note at interval, eight lines of poetry, eighth day after feast day, eighth defensive position in fencing, eighth ite...octave
American telecommunications conglomerate (leading manufacturer of global networks, cellular phones, optical fibers etc.)Sprint
ancient city located on the Euphrates River in Asia (former capital of the Babylonian Empire); a leading provider of single-click information access translation and conversion software, ancient Mesopotamian city, place of exile, place of immoralityBabylon
annual period of fasting and penitence observed by Christians in preparation for Easter (begins on Ash Wednesday and continues for 40 weekdays until Easter)Lent
any day of the week except Saturday and Sunday, day other than Saturday or Sundayweekday
appear in a first performance; appear in a first presentation, best or most important, first performance of a play (or show, movie, etc.); first presentation, first public performance, give first public performance, leading woman actor, present or be p...premiere
argument leading to agreement, bargain, wrangle, negotiate, argue over a price or condition, cut roughly, try to settle on a pricehaggle
argument leading to undesirable choice, difficult situation, difficult decision, situation with unsatisfactory choicesdilemma
artery leading to the right upper body, brachiocephalic arteryinnominate artery
asterisk, be leading performer, celestial body in relation to fate, cover or decorate something with stars, destiny, have as leading actor, mark something with star, mass of gas in space, most important or proficient person, outstanding, play a leading...star
benefit received, give a reward, recompense someone for a service, give somebody something as reward, money offered in return, prize, award; money that is offered in return for information leading to the arrent of a criminal (or the return of lost prop...reward
blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart; main road leading into a city, main route, type of blood vesselartery
body cavity, enclosed area at a rail car entrance, entrance hall, entrance hall just inside the front doors of a building; small cavity leading from one larger cavity or canal to another (Anatomy); closed passageway between two railroad cars, middle ca...vestibule
 

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