- - Female can notice inside information that's false
- - females sailed erratically
- - It's discussed at the bar briefly - Peter's out with noblewomen?
- - Females sailed up the creek
- - Women's public lavatory
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- - 'False, false, false!'
- - Bold accusation
- - Claim shouted by Joe Wilson on September 9, 2009
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- - notice that displays information about the times
- - Hit in the face!
- - "What did the ... do when it was still hungry? Went back four seconds!" (dad joke)
- - the wind may keep it going
- - Take a look at the timekeeper
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- - 'False face must hide what the false heart doth ......': Macbeth
- - Be in the ... (be aware)
- - "If you ... what I mean"
- - Realise the weekend is today!
- - "You ... You Like It," 2014 song by AlunaGeorge remixed by DJ Snake that was featured in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2"
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- - Student, not suffering from shock, falsified notice's unearthing
- - Discovering an unspecified number escaped from imprisonment, put a hundred back in
- - Gumshoe's specialty
- - ... note cited: prepare for discovery
- - Nero Wolfe's forte.
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- - most unpleasant, gut wrenching place for hiding false information
- - fruit set out to be most unattractive
- - most unattractive fib takes guts to spread round
- - Most horrible firebug lies to insiders
- - Most unpleasant to the senses
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- - False information one extracted from foreigners
- - In 1906, 'terminological inexactitude', is what Winston Churchill called one of these
- - They're among the silliest things you can get from bullies
- - "It's all false!"
- - Tales from Ananias
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- - False information about introduction of mulberry trees
- - fruit from the linden trees
- - scurvy preventers of yore
- - French article about one million trees
- - Stories about origin of money trees
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- - "Why would ... to you?" (give false information): 2 wds.
- - Would ... to you? (2 wds.)
- - "Would ... to you?" (tell an untruth): 2 wds.
- - Tennis pro Nastase, the first athlete to sign an endorsement deal with Nike
- - "Why would ... to you?" (tell an untruth): 2 wds.
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- - Give false information
- - Give the wrong impression
- - Crazy about island, give out false information
- - Give a wrong impression to (someone)
- - Give the bum steer
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