100% | SEVEN | 5 | Number of times it's marking time (plus you could add a big one at the end) |
43% | COMA | 4 | You can be in it and out of it at the same time |
42% | BANKSY | 6 | Anonymous graffiti artist who wrote, “A wall is a very big weapon. It’s one of the nastiest things you can hit someone with” |
37% | NOOSE | 5 | It may be at the end of one's rope |
37% | RICE | 4 | It's often thrown at the end of a wedding |
37% | YEA | 3 | Positive vote that would be a unit of time if you added an R to the end |
37% | PINSETTER | 9 | It's found at the end of a lane |
37% | CORK | 4 | It's often at the end of a bottleneck |
37% | FLAG | 4 | It's checkered at the end of a race |
36% | AEGEAN | 6 | It's at one end of the Dardanelles |
36% | NAPE | 4 | It's at one end of the back |
36% | RED | 3 | It's at one end of a rainbow |
36% | SOFTIE | 6 | One who's liable to cry at the end of a romantic comedy, e.g. |
36% | SLICE | 5 | "Take a ___ of lime or lemon and add it to your drink. You can also keep one aside for garnishing!" |
36% | ORCA | 4 | Animal that allows only one half of its brain to sleep at a time |
35% | FREEDOM | 7 | It comes at the end of a sentence |
35% | PIN | 3 | One standing at the end of a lane |
35% | LANE | 4 | It can have pins at the end of it |
35% | HELPLINE | 8 | A counselor may be at the end of one |
35% | ADE | 3 | It may be at the end of a block |
35% | TEST | 4 | It might come at the end of a unit |
35% | REVEAL | 6 | The big __, a denouement at the end of a mystery |
35% | ZIP | 3 | Number at the end of a mailing address, for short |
35% | PIN | 3 | One of ten at the end of a bowling lane |
35% | OVATION | 7 | It may be standing at the end of a concert |
35% | EXAM | 4 | It might be given at the end of a unit |
35% | PIN | 3 | One often left standing at the end of a lane |
35% | PERIOD | 6 | Punctuation mark at the end of a sentence |
35% | DONE | 4 | Cry at the end of a big job |
34% | COVER | 5 | "Tip 2: If you've ripped your top at the worst possible time, you can ___ (hide) it with a jacket or scarf!" |