- - donkey on a ship
- - Donkey in the Christmas story
- - a fool who could be taken for a ride
- - Jack, e.g. … or a jerk
- - bottom's head turns into the head of this beast in "a midsummer night's dream"
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- - Donkeys on shipboard
- - they're on track and seen to have spirit
- - They transmit power in genes perhaps
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- - Concerning female donkey, estimate value again
- - Note, fool with a letter to look at again
- - Blockheads among others curtailed check again
- - Again make an estimation re the idiots on first station
- - Judge again concerned with morons' start of sentences
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- - wwi hero with donkey
- - Last name for Homer and Marge
- - Bart ......, TV cartoon kid
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- - Helps donkey; is taking back street
- - Helps jazz musicians after the first
- - Helps when relative outwardly tires
- - that donkey is upsetting the saint but he helps anyway
- - Helps plucky players missing their intro?
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- - donkey in stories by a a milne
- - Sad donkey is an eye doctor or eye opener
- - Jeremy worries every so often, being a 4
- - Essentially deem ancient times a misery!
- - Donkey in Milne books
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- - Donkey is there primarily to help
- - "Never corner an opponent, and always .... him to save his face" (Liddell Hart)
- - Help in class is terrific
- - Help Grandma's sister inside
- - a ship, it's about to help
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- - Donkey's pal
- - Princess Fiona's husband
- - William Steig's anti-social and highly territorial green ogre
- - Ogre's quiet about end of snack
- - Donkey's ogre pal
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- - Outlaw going to Dee Why with a donkey
- - Familiar name for a northern current
- - Familiar name for the course taken by a current
- - Donkey, in Devon
- - Devon donkey
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