Becomes a country if you remove its first and last letters
Becomes a fruit if you delete the name of a famous revolutionary
Becomes a German tank if you change its 4th letter into a Z
Becomes a phrase describing a burning candle when backwards
Becomes a title for someone of rank if its first letter is moved to the end
Becomes a type of makeup if you replace its last 4 letters with an 'A'
Becomes a word meaning 'short in duration' if you add an F to the end.
Becomes something you can put cheese on if you remove its first 3 letters
Becomes the name of a TV sitcom family if you delete one of its letters
Begins and ends with full solfège musical notes
Begins with a 3-letter male name, even after you remove the first three letters
Contains 4 consecutive consonants
Contains a 3-letter body part
Contains 2 non-overlapping palindromic sequences (of at least 3 letters)
Contains a word meaning an individual in a group inside an animal
Contains only straight line letters
Contains the name of a chemical element
Contains two pairs of consecutive letters in alphabetical order
Has over 50% of its letters being the same letter
If its first and last letters are removed, it can precede Gabler in an Ibsen play title
If you move its first letter one forward in the alphabet, you get a name associated with hearing (not tasting)
Is a homophone for what wind did in the past
Has a possessive prounoun contained inside a word for a container
Is made up entirely of the letters in the capital of Burkina Faso (without repeats)
Jumbles into a two-word phrase for a strong warning that may get 'read' to you
Looks like a two-word command telling a continent to leave
Phonetically describes two letters of the alphabet that tower over the others
Sounds like a 3-syllable pig-like animal if you don't prounounce its last syllable
Sounds like author Émile if he had snakes for hair
Would have consecutive two dotted letters in lowercase