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20 answers for: A large amount (generally used in plural, but sing...
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SCADA large amount (generally used in plural, but singular here) (4)
SUDSoapy water or soap bubble, usually used in plural form
GRAFFITIThis word is derived from the Italian word meaning "scratch" or "incised inscriptions." English uses the Italian plural, but everyday usage typically turns it into a singular noun. The markings this w
PLURALThere's nothing singular here! (6)
PANINIFood word that is plural in Italian but singular in English
ONESomebody indefinite, but singular (3)
ESSLast letter in most plurals (but not in this puzzle's six longest answers, which are the only plural
SHRIIndian title prefixed to the names of deities, distinguished people and sacred books; now generally used as the equivalent of Mr (4)
AUNTRelation isn't in plural form when spoken (4)
DAVYLAMPFirst generally-used safety light in coal mines (4,4)
STADDLE- stone; mushroom-shaped object originally for raising tithe barns and granaries off the ground but now generally used as a feature in country gardens (7)
GROUNDTerra firma; a canvas or panel to which paints are applied; a cricket field or rugby stadium; or, in plural, acreage or parkland surrounding a large house (6)
HEAVENEmpyrean abode of angels, God and saints in Christianity; or, usually in plural, a poetic word for the sky in which the moon, planets, stars and sun appear or move (6)
WINGDINGNorth American term for a lively party; in plural form, a font consisting of symbols
CONTENTUsually in plural, a list of chapters given at the front of a book (7)
HUSHPUPPYIn America, deep-fried maize dough; in plural, brand of footwear (4,5)
STREETPublic thoroughfare generally used for transportation, rainfall runoff and pedestrian traffic
FUNITELType of cableway, generally used to transport skiers (7)
ETHICA set of principles; or, in plural, the philosophical study of morals (5)
RECESSAn alcove, niche or secluded nook; or, often in plural, a secret place (6)