- - fool getting second wind
- - fool to take second turn
- - fool gets second wind...
- - Wind spirally
- - Charles Dickens' second novel, 'Oliver ......'
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- - *Children's book whose title character says "If I can fool a bug, I can surely fool a man. People are not as smart as bugs"
- - E.B. White novel whose main characters include a talking pig named Wilbur (2 wds.)
- - Author Brontë's section of the internet?
- - Children's classic with the line 'It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer'
- - 1952 children's novel by EB White, featuring a pig called Wilbur
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- - " . . . no fool like ...... fool"
- - As comfortable as .... shoe
- - There was ... woman… (2 wds.)
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- - Act the fool or, alternately, act the fool?
- - Loafer
- - Laze around
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- - "Who's the more foolish? The fool, or the fool who follows him?" Jedi Master
- - Luke Skywalker's mentor's surname
- - Obi-Wan ... (Jedi master)
- - Obi Wan ..., Luke Skywalker's mentor
- - Obi-Wan's last name
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- - "Shaqtin' a Fool" fool
- - 'Inside the N.B.A.' personality
- - Shaquille seen shimmying in a popular GIF
- - #1 N.B.A. draft pick in 1992
- - 15-time N.B.A. All-Star Shaquille
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- - Foolish ... or, when read as three words, how this puzzle's other four "foolish" answers are arranged
- - Silly; lacking sense or meaning
- - Batting with an English opener is foolish
- - Foolish, fatuous
- - Senseless importuners dismissed from Macbeth's castle
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- - "Fool me ......, shame on you; fool me twice ..."
- - "... bitten, twice shy"
- - Twice? No, too many
- - some person celebrating on a single occasion
- - Fool me ... shame on you …
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- - The fool in "A fool and his money are soon parted"
- - detente can be arranged earlier in time
- - a new shelter contains yield that came first
- - The word or phrase to which a pronoun refers
- - Detect Anne Duff could be a forerunner
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