- - book, folk or imp suffix
- - Traditions or knowledge held by a particular group
- - "Folk" attachment
- - Suffix with "folk" to mean traditional knowledge
- - Stories told by "folk"
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- - Folk-forming suffix
- - Language suffix for "Japan" or "Vietnam"
- - suffix in language names
- - suffix attached to the name of many languages
- - suffix for minion, in fictional languages
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- - Nonmagical folks in "Harry Potter" books
- - Folks without magical abilities in Harry Potter stories
- - Non-wizards, to Harry
- - Non-wizards in the Harry Potter books
- - Neither wizards nor witches, in Harry Potter books
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- - Teller of folk tales, in 1880 book.
- - About to sum up the brother of Romulus
- - Twin brother of Romulus, founder of Rome
- - Twin brother of Romulus
- - Uncle in a rarely-released Disney movie
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- - Bookish folks
- - Bookish types
- - Fussy people with power biting insect's head off!
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- - Bookish folk
- - Scholarly folk.
- - Well-read folks
- - Learned folk will be polite, rational, internally ...
- - Highbrow bookish types
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- - Folk preferring books to work, often seen on beach
- - Not the only sort of spectacles on the beach
- - Small beach stone
- - Small smooth stone found on the beach
- - Beach item
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- - hero of children's books the midnight folk and the box of delights by john masefield
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