- V1 :
- A juicy rumor
- A phrase used to agree to something when one doesn’t really have any objections
- Called up
- Candidates’ face-off
- First name of the tennis star Nadal
- From the 1930’s
- Gary, Norman and Eugene
- It’s done in some circles
- Kind of soup
- Length, area, or scope; degree to which something is the case
- Road safety invention patented by Mary Anderson in 1905
- The Bourne Supremacy, e.g.
- They have more than one root
- Tightened, as laces
- Tittering
- To take aboard a spaceship forcefully
- An official language of Iraq
- Appearing as threatening
- Commodity exchange offerings
- Early beach arrivals?
- Gives away
- High-tech form of rescue
- Knotted snack
- Leave one’s mark
- More robust
- Most profound
- Objects used to seal mating surfaces in the engine
- Taking or grabbing, informally
- To alter or skew the original appearance of something
V2 :