- - A team of two, as the Romans would have figured?
- - A number of the French caught in flat
- - Point to large uniform for cricket team
- - Number of players in a cricket team
- - Leggy team?
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- - Put two and two together and figured out the accountant did it
- - Amount taken away that's been worked out?
- - Reckoned it's deliberate
- - Call Duce out over a transgression - primarily it's deliberate
- - Work out, starting on dumbbells - it's how they got the figures?
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- - "Huh, never would've figured"
- - "Huh, wow!"
- - "i never realized that before!"
- - Word preceding "I never thought of that"
- - "I never would've thought of that!"
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- - No. usually figured to two decimals
- - Stat often used to select a valedictorian
- - u. no.
- - Ranking no.
- - high school transcript no.
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- - he figured in the chapter of the acts i last read
- - Chap starts on Stitch in Lilo and Stitch
- - Missionary has upset more than half the characters in Salisbury
- - Miserly Marner in a classic tale
- - He sets sails
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- - "You'd think ...... have it figured out by now"
- - "Holy cow! ...... never believe it ..."
- - "If voting changed anything, ...... make it illegal"
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- - Rhyming phrase that highlights one of the benefits of having sex with full-figured individuals
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- - They're figured into a QB rating
- - they can be followed by extra points (abbr.)
- - goals for a commander or chief, briefly
- - Stats for a quarterback: Abbr.
- - NFL scores, usually QB's goals: Abbr.
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- - Who asked 'Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?'
- - literary character who's told, "i do not like green eggs and ham"
- - Seuss character with a platter, to the narrator
- - Hype man for the titular dish in "Green Eggs and Ham"
- - "I do not like them, ....... I do not like green eggs and ham."
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