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Word "MOUSETRAP" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
(American football) a play in which a defensive player is allowed to cross the line of scrimmage and then blocked off as the runner goes through the place the lineman vacated
Synonyms:
trap play

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a trap for catching mice

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Agatha Christie thriller holding the record for the longest run in the British theatre (3.9)
Three-dimensional board game, launched in 1963, where players collect tokens representing cheese (5,4)
Must opera become long-running play? (9)
Any indifferent cheese (9)
What could replace a super tom at work? The Times Quick Cryptic 06 Mar 2025
Use pram to make play with long run (9)
Tick good role in retirement - pest controller
Grilled snack of bread spread with butter, marmite and grated cheese topping (9)
Long-running Agatha Christie stage show, 'The -' (9)
Second job rejected, collecting milk to make cheese The Telegraph Toughie 07 Nov 2024
Snare for household vermin (9)
Mediocre cheese and game The Telegraph Cryptic 23 Oct 2024
A most pure variety of cheese (9)
Rodent catcher Commuter 06 Sep 2024
Snare for rodents (9)
Device to catch puma, or set free? (9)
A rope must be twisted by a vermin catch er (9)
Computer hardware part set up as pest control (9)
Must a rope be used to catch the unwanted? (5-4)
Animal catcher spies boss by a river mouth
To catch Mickey at Christie's long-running play? (9)
The _, longest running play in history (9)
Persuade someone to do something by means of a trick
A snappy substitute for the cat (9)
Animal snare (9)
Way of working to exploit actor's role turning up in play-within-a-play
'The ___', long-running play by Agatha Christie (9)
Rodent-catching device (9)
Doctor to employ snare - cheese
A peripheral role in return game The Guardian Cryptic 25 Jul 2023
Classic board game inspired by Rube Goldberg machines New York Times 25 Apr 2023
Our MP eats processed cheese of indifferent quality The Telegraph Cryptic 13 Mar 2023
After second service slice flipping cheese here? The Telegraph Toughie 22 Sep 2022
Spring is here Newsday 20 Mar 2022
Second service goes over net to get game The Guardian Cryptic 21 Dec 2021
Rodent catcher The Telegraph Quick 03 Jul 2021
Plan to cover place in our mouldy cheese
Traveller's guide covering where in France close to Paris, station sets up device for capturing vermin Irish Times Crosaire 04 Feb 2021
Puma store managed to be a longest running show in London
  Quiet person chops Cheddar cheese
Working method Pasteur devised for cheese
"The ___," murder mystery play written by Agatha Christie (birthday today) whose 25,000th performance took place in 2012
A super tom around? Maybe this isn't needed then!
Map routes all round Cheddar?
Map covering where in France a director uses to film Resistance capturing the vermin Irish Times Crosaire 13 Sep 2018
Opera must beat long-running play
Poor cheese The Telegraph Quick 15 Mar 2017
Anti-rodent device The Telegraph Quick 25 Feb 2017
Cheap cheese The Times Concise 12 Jan 2017
Cheap cheese initially appetising: puts more out
Timid person tentatively starting to blame inferior cheese
Unfortunately, pro team stuffed by America — hard cheese? The Times Cryptic 19 Jan 2016
Board game with cheese-shaped tokens LA Times Daily 27 Sep 2015
Put in mouth after short time, consume inferior cheese The Telegraph Cryptic 26 Apr 2015
*Pest-control device LA Times Daily 31 Mar 2015
*Pest-control device
Board game with cheese-shaped tokens
Play with an anti-pest contraption that a rodent bit back
Mickey's mouth or greatest fear
Cheese and port amuse in a salad
*Rodent catcher
*Rodent catcher
Pest-control device
It may be loaded with cheese
Kids' board game with a Rube Goldbergian device
Danger for Stuart Little
Board game with cheese-shaped tokens
Spring is here
Cheese place
Board game where players win pieces of cheese
Agatha Christie play, with "The"
"Tom and Jerry" prop
"Tom and Jerry" prop
Some try to build a better one
Christie play, with "The"
Better product, perhaps
Inventors may try to build a better one
Mickey's mouth?
Inventors often try to build a better one
Agatha Christie play, with "The"
Mickey's nemesis?
Long-running Christie play, with "The"
Football maneuver.
Part of a famous quotation from Emerson.
Fake opening at football.
Sometime household necessity.
Emersonian symbol.
Key word of aphorism attributed to Emerson.
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