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The answer GAPE has 345 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of gape in various dictionaries:
noun - an expression of openmouthed astonishment
noun - a stare of amazement (usually with the mouth open)
verb - look with amazement
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Open wide |
Be wide open |
Yawn |
Stare |
Be in awe |
Stare with lax jaw |
Stare agog |
Rubberneck |
Exhibit amazement |
Gawk |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Look with wide-eyed amazement |
To stare with open mouth, as in wonder |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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A wide opening. |
Be or become wide open. |
be or become wide open. |
a wide opening. |
to look in great surprise at someone or something, especially with an open mouth: |
to be or become wide open: |
to look in great surprise at someone or something, esp. with an open mouth: |
a stare of amazement (usually with the mouth open) |
an expression of open-mouthed astonishment |
be wide open |
Gape might refer to |
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The beak, bill, or rostrum is an external anatomical structure of birds that is used for eating and for preening, manipulating objects, killing prey, fighting, probing for food, courtship and feeding young. The terms beak and rostrum are also used to refer to a similar mouth part in some dicynodonts, Ornithischians, cephalopods, cetaceans, billfishes, pufferfishes, turtles, Anuran tadpoles and sirens. * Although beaks vary significantly in size, shape, color and texture, they share a similar underlying structure. Two bony projectionsthe upper and lower mandiblesare covered with a thin keratinized layer of epidermis known as the rhamphotheca. In most species, two holes known as nares lead to the respiratory system. |