- - cereal to see put out for less cost
- - Pieces of sharp rice cutlery for sale
- - Attempt to spur demand
- - Lure for bargain hunters
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- - Kellogg's cereal brand, that has ring-shaped, fruit-flavored cereal pieces: 2 wds.
- - Toucan Sam's breakfast cereal (2 wds.)
- - cereal eaten (creepily) at the end of "get out"
- - Toucan Sam's bowlful
- - "Follow your nose!" cereal
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- - Cereal box word whose third and fourth letters are stylized as bits of cereal
- - ... Loops (breakfast cereal)
- - "Surgeon General Mills Recommends Three to Five Servings of ...... Per Day" ("The Onion" headline)
- - ...... Loops (cereal brand)
- - -- Loops (cereal)
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- - "I vant to eat your cereal!" cereal
- - "noble" cereal
- - Vampire cereal mascot: 2 wds.
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- - heckles them until they require less - and less than less
- - they're not quite superfluous to a seamstress!
- - They have points to their eyes
- - they're steely eyed
- - they are steely-eyed
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- - take things less seriously, helping out freely, nothing less
- - Veg out from diet?
- - Take time out to go on a diet perhaps
- - Be less serious
- - Take it easier
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- - Costing quite a bit, former VIP seen splashing out
- - former partner with writing instruments i have found to be costly
- - Former writers I have found to be costly
- - Thoughtful to support former lover, dear
- - Thoughtful after former partner is costing too much
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- - former mlb outfielder whose name sounds very similar to a kellogg's cereal
- - Oakland Athletics outfielder (not a breakfast cereal)
- - Center fielder for the Red Sox
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- - Alcohol diligently on vacation put on cereal
- - Distilled alcohol
- - liquor of particular make given to youth leader
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- - Cereal that's been put in sink -- a shame!
- - food featured in a "seinfeld" episode
- - Grain used to fill a knish
- - Food beloved by George's dad on "Seinfeld"
- - George's father's favorite food, on "Seinfeld"
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