- - joint where the spanish fiddle?
- - Joint the Spanish have to bend
- - constable in the william shakespeare play measure for measure
- - sharp turn or bend in the road
- - Bowel in knots — that's a bender!
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- - Passed on style of bra cups in G – I said these should work
- - Jostling dog that's biting front of leg
- - pressing hard against
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- - Move to one side, as one's head
- - ...-A-Whirl (carnival ride)
- - What a tabletop might do
- - Rock from upper bits of tundra: igneous lava terrain
- - shift, as one's head
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- - When the animal gets up, run
- - Move like lava down a volcano
- - When the animal turns, run
- - Current carries the wild dog back
- - Circulate first letters of words
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- - Boaters' tools
- - they certainly make a row
- - Pull them to move boat
- - a row in the making
- - involved in a row, rosa is upset
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- - Protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back
- - A person paid to wear a new protective garment
- - One might read "Kiss the Cook"
- - a quiet man with protective garment
- - Protective garment worn with a cap, Ronny
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- - It steers a dragon boat
- - it's used by one in a row
- - Means to propel a boat
- - Row with prostitute picked up in Whitechapel?
- - Rowing tool that's pushed through the water
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- - One way to row a boat
- - nickname of a sondheim show whose events take place in reverse chronology
- - how nursery rhyme rowers go
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- - just the implement for one who intends to have a row!
- - Dim to confine two dukes in row
- - Go by canoe and get your feet wet
- - Boat mover
- - Row gently.
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