Regulation to keep dogs from roaming free.
Leash Law
With “up” it means to make a small improvement. With “down” it’s a way to score points in football.
touch
The opposite of pro + the opposite of back
confront
Another term for crow’s feet, or the wrinkles in the skin at the outer corner of your eyes.
Laugh lines
With “up” it means to drive a short distance in reverse. With “down” it means to give up in an argument.
back
The opposite of on + frozen water
office
Paper with pre-punched holes for a three-ring binder.
Loose Leaf
With “up” it’s a person who likes to tell jokes or play pranks. With “down” it means to insult or belittle a person.
cut
A bovine used for pulling carts + Nixon’s successor
Oxford
Female star of a play or movie.
Leading Lady
With “up” it’s what a pitcher does just before throwing the ball. With “down” it means to slowly come to an end.
wind
Chum + highest/lowest card
palace
Legislation requiring car manufacturers to repair, replace, or refund the cost of an automobile if it breaks down within a short time after purchase.
Lemon Law
With “up” it means to make radical changes in an organization or routine. With “down” it means to extort or cheat money from someone.
shake
A summer complexion color + a corner Monopoly space
tango