- - opposite of a flop, per a vulture column
- - Dance [at a disco]
- - A catchy song that inspires dancing
- - Jazz genre of the '40s
- - Style of music whose name is derived from scat
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- - name given to the series of iain m. banks books beginning with 'consider phlebas'
- - Sophistication of secretive group starting unusual religious ethos
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- - new world vulture with black plumage
- - New World vulture with a massive wingspan
- - s. american vulture
- - Breed of vulture — no cord (anag)
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- - Bearded vulture: S. Africa.
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- - in the park i tested a toy
- - winged creature on a string?
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- - Vulture (or similar character)
- - Vulture caught in spreading nerve gas
- - Given scare, maybe one escaping vulture?
- - Given scare, possibly, one escapes from vulture, say
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- - "paris hilton and jimmy fallon go ape for printouts of ......" (2022 vulture headline)
- - some blockchain purchases, for short
- - blockchain securities
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- - "Midnite Vultures" singer-songwriter
- - "Colors" singer
- - Singer whose only top 40 hit was "Loser"
- - "Midnite Vultures" musician
- - Singer whose first hit was 1994's "Loser"
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- - take the ring off, you vulture!
- - Coarse-haired dog
- - Dog repeating phrase, almost missing out
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