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Who put a novel twist on Isaiah 2:4, linking Run DMC, Tim Henman, an
American predator (relatively speaking) and the German soccer team? His
product is often promoted but always seems to display the same rank.
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Bald, Fat, Simple, Fair, Wise, Fool. What word comes next?
Demar
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Whose first words were a request for a generous slug of hard liquor?
Alan
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Where are these guys headed?
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What got into itself after nineteen years?
Shekhar
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Who painted this?
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What nation declares Hinduism as its national religion?
Jim
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Without using any words you would not expect to see on a kindergarten
blackboard draw up ten English words for parts of the body that only contain
three letters. Next, form them into the shortest possible collection of
words of at least six letters that are also parts of the body, you can
borrow extra letters if you need to but you must use up all the 30 letters.
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He sounds like a man, as he tells us how to get good results for our
laundry, so why does Michael doubt it?
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The lad thought that the best plan was just to kill his daddy's nemesis
while he had the chance. What was his father's evil alternative idea?
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An old school dictionary falls open. Between a corpse-preying spirit
and a comical facial adornment I find meaningless speech, a worthless
ornament, a Malayan cloth pattern, the substance or meaning and a pointy
stick for prodding. What two kinds of fairytale creatures might I find?
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Who are these boys?
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