- TEETH
- Why did the deer need to wear braces? Because he had buck ___!
- Canines
- Henhouse rarity
- Saw features
- Cog-wheel parts
- Drill targets
- Track advice
- What a good argument has
- Hen's lack
- See 57 Down
- 22. I'm convinced I'm going to lose all my ___
- White ___ (Zadie Smith bestseller)
- Enforcement strength, so to speak
- Part of a storm
- Braces move them
- Some grinders
- Effectiveness
- Saw things?
- Set of 32
- Gear parts
- Canines, e.g.
- Enforceability, figuratively
- They might break bread
- Mouthpieces?
- Choppers, so to speak
- Comb projections
- Pearly whites
- Canines and incisors
- Biters
- Canines that bite
- They may exhibit malocclusion
- Grinders and choppers
- Places for braces
- What an orthodontist works on
- Cogs
- Choppers
- Babies cut them
- Molars and incisors
- Sprocket projections
- Parts of combs and cogs
- Target of whitening products
- Comb components
- They're sometimes crowned
- Mouth guards protect them
- Sharks have a lot of them
- Sawers
- Ivories
- Molars and cuspids
- Gears and gums have them
- Some canines
- Canines and molars
- Impression makers
- Brush targets
- Force, metaphorically
- Gear features
- Spots for caps and crowns
- They bite
- Gear components
- Muscle
- Effective means of enforcement
- Newborn's lack, usually
- They may be gnashed or gritted
- Chewing need
- Some fossils
- Tusks, e.g.
- Saw parts
- Canines and bicuspids
- Gear meshers
- They get a paste in the mouth
- Enforcement power
- What effective laws have
- Flossing beneficiaries
- Saw edges
- Dentist's concerns
- Parts of a saw
- Comb features
- Gear projections
- Molars and canines
- Molars, for instance
- Dentist's expertise
- Rake projections
- Comb parts
- Enforceability
- Sharp parts of saws
- What to put into your food
- Enforcement power, so to speak
- Molars and fangs
- Molars, for example
- What combs contain
- What cogs contain
- Edges of saws
- Oral exam focus
- They're seen on a saw
- What dentists examine
- Braces' places
- What a cogwheel has.
- Turtle's lack
- Menacing part of an object.
- Molars.
- Bicuspids.
- Fangs.
- Cutting edges of the law.
- What a hen lacks.
- What saws and laws have.
- What rakes have.
- 32 is the normal number.
- Incisors.
- Molars, bicuspids, etc.
- What enforceable laws have.
- Parts of an effective law.
- In the ___ of (counter to).
- Prongs of a harrow.
- Part of a saw.
- Parts of combs.
- Sprockets.
- Means of enforcement.
- Eye and wisdom
- Show one's ___
- Beaver features
- In the ___ of (defying)
- Shark features
- To the ___ (fully)
- What Red Riding Hood admired
- Wisdom and milk
- Armed to the ___
- Cogwheel features
- Molars, canines, etc.
- Thirty-two are a mouthful
- Enforcement powers
- Baby or milk follower
- Man has 32
- Rake parts
- Jags or cogs
- What effective law has
- Wheel projections
- Sans ___, sans eyes . . . : Shak.
- Man has 32 of these
- Bicuspids, e.g.
- D.M.D.'s concern
- Caries hosts
- Enforcement, figuratively
- Orthodontist's concern
- They take a pasting
- Dentures
- Henhouse rarities
- You put them in your food
- Some are deciduous
- Enforcement provisions, so to speak
- Places to drill
- Saws and laws have them
- A real mouthful?
- Canines or bicuspids
- Dentists' focus
- Sprocket parts
- Things leaving marks
- Bridge supports
- Enforcement provisions
- Ones with crowns
- They may be brushed or bared
- Where crowns go
- Comb row
- Baby ___
- Means of enforcement, metaphorically
- Elephants' tusks, essentially
- Ones put on retainer?
- Places for crowns
- Crown holders
- Some bridges connect them
- Effectiveness of a law, metaphorically
- Things that gears and crocodiles share
- Enforcement mechanisms, metaphorically
- Show of authority, metaphorically
- Adult ferrets have 34
- Braces straighten them
- Giraffes have 32
- Molars and such
- Possums have 50
- Fangs, e.g.
- Molars, e.g.
- Zipper parts
- Grinders
- With ___ (NIN)
- Death Cab for Cutie "Crooked ___"
- Clap Your Hands Say Yeah has "Yellow Country" ones
- Lady Gaga song about choppers?
- Spots for braces
- Law's "bite"
- They may be topped with crowns
- Crowns are parts of them
- Gum attachments
- Saw projections
- Working parts of a saw
- Reason for a paste in the mouth?
- They're put in food
- They're often brushed
- Choppers that can't fly
- Subject of dentistry
- Walrus tusks, really
- What gears and combs have in common
- Brushed things
- Chunk reducers
- They get into your food
- Kids are supposed to lose them
- Scary shark parts
- Canines, for instance
- Cogs on a gear
- Dentist's domain
- Incisors, e.g.
- Orthodontist's area of expertise
- Prongs
- Authority
- Saw notches
- Enforcing power
- Certain canines
- Gear components, often
- They might be false
- Jaw line?
- Bleaching targets
- Choppers that don't take off
- Grin and bare 'em
- Bleaching target
- Gears and combs have them
- What humans and saws have in common
- Enamel-covered body parts
- Fangs and tusks
- Incisors and canines
- Orcas have sharp ones
- What Invisalign aligns
- Dentist's area of expertise
- Anteater's lack
- Babies' eruptions?
- Orthodontist's interest
- Canine's group
- Effective power
- Effectiveness, figuratively
- Group of 32
- They may bear crowns
- They might be whitened
- Canines, for example
- Chompers