LIP READ - Crossword Clues

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POSSIBLE CLUES FOR "LIP READ"
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1. What deaf people do to understand one pair in front (3-4)
2. What deaf people do to understand one pair in front (3,4)
3. To see what people say about rep, laid it out (3-4)
4. "hear" with out hearing
5. What some hearing-impaired folk do
6. See what I'm trying to say? (3-4)
7. Interpret by watching the mouth
8. Watch what you say! (3-4)
9. The pedlar and I got annoyed - see what others say! (3-4)
10. What the deaf do to understand one pair in front (3,4)
11. With a pre-dial facility, it's what I say. Can you see? (7)
12. Ideal PR designed for what deaf people do (3,4)
13. See one's way to understand what is said (3-4)
14. Translate visually
15. Understand via mouth movements
16. Deaf, April & Ed figure out how to do this (3-4)
17. Interpret by watching the mouth (3-4)
18. See what somebody's saying?
19. Understand without hearing (3-4)
20. What some hearing-impaired people do: Hyph.
21. See what people say (3-4)
22. Interpret by lipreading; of deaf people (3-4)
23. What the deaf do to understand one pair in front (34)
24. Ideal PR designed for what deaf people do (3-4)
25. Watch speaker's lips
26. What the deaf do to understand one pair in front (3-4)
27. Way to get the message that's not sound (3-4)
28. Interpret visual communication
29. What some deaf people do
30. See what's being said in Spooner's rent guide (3-4)
31. Ideal PR possibly for what hard of hearing do (3-4)
32. Insolence, a red problem - see what I'm saying?
33. Insolence, a red problem - see what I'm saying? (3-4)
34. Promotion essential to story and commercial -see what I'm saying? (3-4)
35. Understand speech without hearing one pair interrupting guide
36. Understand speech without hearing one pair interrupting guide (3-4)
37. Hearing-impaired people may do it
38. What to do when you can't hear layout of real dip (3-4)
39. Rip-off in guide, watch my words? (3-4)
40. See what a person is saying (3-4)
41. To comprehend spoken words by interpreting movements of the speaker's mouth (3-4)
42. Understand without hearing
43. Understand speech visually
44. Rip-off guide goes round to see speech
45. Rip-off guide goes round to see speech (3-4)
46. See what someone has to say?
47. Deaf, April & Ed figure out how to do this (3- 4)
48. See what someone has to say? (3-4)
49. Understand by watching mouth
50. Don't rely on sound, rip off guide outside (3-4)
51. Figure out what The Royals are saying from afar as a British tabloids hiree
52. Get the message and derail broadcast about power (3-4)
53. Understand by following mouth movements (3-4)
54. Listen with your eyes
55. See what I mean?
56. "Hear" without hearing
57. See what's said in front about rip-off (3-4)
58. Led pair off to make oral interpretation (3-4)
59. Interpret words
60. See what another has to say (3-4)
61. Regarding what you say, get the message (3-4)
62. Watch mouth movements to understand what's being said (3,4)
63. Look for understanding in conversation (4)
64. Look for understanding in 11 Fall (4)
65. Look for understanding (3-4)
66. Be informed by word of mouth (3-4)
67. Look for understanding in conversation (3-4)
68. "Hear" by looking
69. Saw what someone was saying
70. Before entering parliament, brought up to watch one's words
71. Watch what people say!
72. After backchat on trailer, watch one's language
73. Consider moving trap to catch
74. See what someone is saying
75. To do this the deaf may encounter studied insolence at first
76. Understand by watching (a person) speak
77. Interpret by following mouth movements (3-4)
78. Watch words!
79. Gain information from some subject to smacking?
80. Look to find sound guidance about intellectual property rights at first
81. Interpret words visually by a deaf person
82. Get the message and rip up in front (3-4)
83. Understand speech from movement of the mouth (3-4)
84. Ideal PR possibly for what some hard of hearing do (3-4)
85. Get the message and rip up in front
86. Watch and understand silently (3,4)
87. Understand speaking without hearing
88. See what one is saying?
89. See what another has to say ....
90. Interpret mouth movements
91. Get the message and derail broadcast about power
92. Interpret movement of speaker's lips
93. See what others have to say (3-4)
94. Watch what one says (3-4)
95. See what someone has to say (3-4)
96. Interpret someone's words when deaf (7)
97. Bush talk for "see!" (3-4)
98. Interpret mouth movements (3-4)
99. See what the speaker has to say? (3-4)
100. Impudent talk about a daughter: watch that mouth! (7)

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