What does our pastor eat for breakfast? Why is his necktie green? / Here's a word that describes these questions, as well as a rural scene.
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Orizzontali
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What does our pastor eat for breakfast? Why is his necktie green? / Here's a word that describes these questions, as well as a rural scene.
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Take a word for compelling charm, and pluralize it here. / It kinda sounds like a holiday that's found near the end of the year.
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Turned the other way, like "mho" turned into "ohm". / Or could it mean "rewrote a lyric or part of a sonnet or poem?"
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The tooth kind helps you clean your teeth. The ice kind chips at ice. / Don't do this to a pocket; that wouldn't be so nice.
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Those dogs playing poker -- when they see this on a card, might it spark in them some consternation? I mean, it sounds like a word that might bring to mind an uncomfortable dog operation.
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A poetic command to embrace one's life -- to exult in its joys and its toil! / Alternatively, it's a fruit-laden tree. Those fruits make an excellent oil...
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It's a word meaning pinnacles, the highest of points, the highest possible positions. / Change the M to an N, and what do you get? Why, teenage skin conditions!
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It's housed in housed, it's perused in perused. And here's another clue: / It describes an automobile that's up for sale and that's seen a mile or two.