Part of a church that comes from the Old English meaning "stalk of grass"
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Part of a church that comes from the Old English meaning "stalk of grass"
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Coat of paint?
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Pesky neighbor of the Winslows
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Largest alpine lake in North America
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Leonardo, for one
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Opened drawers that weren't yours, say
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Emulate Flopsy
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That was totally unexpected!
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Excoriates, in a more colloquial way
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You can get it quickly in tennis
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How about if I add this to the (trail) mix?
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Cod, e.g.
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Actor Buchholz once called the "German James Dean" whose name is one letter away from a common animal
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"Your car needs an ___ change" "___ change it myself!"
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JFK, e.g.
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"I can tell the difference between Chips Ahoy and Famous Amos in one bite!" "You're such a ___!"
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Implied
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Tennis star Naomi who said, "Every time I have a dream, somehow I accomplish it"
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When I realized I needed to exercise more, I took all the necessary ___
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Swimmer Debbie, who in 1968 became the first swimmer to win three gold medals at one Olympics (only Katie Ledecky has done this since!)
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For some reason, this NBA team's mascot is a gorilla
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My Brother will do it
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Response to "Where should we eat?" (especially if you know this great indie coffee-and-sandwich shop that you like going to in order to boost your hipster cred)
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Celebrate
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Pass
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Poker term that means receiving a mix of face-down and face-up cards