- - Piece of hearsay
- - Bit of tea, to Brits
- - You're content to support bizarre hearsay!
- - Gossip, hearsay
- - Gossip or hearsay
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- - Locate and destroy, based on hearsay
- - based on personal accounts
- - Frightful tale on a CD, based on hearsay
- - Of a report not based on facts
- - based on rumour, stud enthralled by ale can go berserk
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- - hearsay about listener
- - learning to hold the listener
- - Listener's need
- - Listener in tears
- - The Listener?
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- - bill steals, according to hearsay, legendary creature
- - Legendary bird somewhere in Arizona
- - Mythical creature that is Dumbledore's pet, Fawkes
- - One able to rise from the ashes
- - Legendary bird — Arizona city
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- - [Informal] Tittle-tattle or hearsay
- - Collectable china souvenirs
- - Rumors and such, informally
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- - according to hearsay, gambled on getting legal aid?
- - Sailor gets alien to help
- - Aid and ...
- - Encourage to do wrong
- - Back up on the job?
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- - one in authority – and that's not just hearsay
- - refuse spread around here in france, done by authority
- - authorised to place organs around here in france
- - It's accepted by the authorities there is no threat in article of faith
- - Administrator on holiday with one left supporting spies
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- - What conditioner contains is hearsay
- - Rumour it's out of condition
- - It is said: Fr.
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- - They absorb hearsay and vice-versa
- - English and Latin art has listeners
- - they may be pierced or just pricked
- - could they be hidden by a soldier's fur hat?
- - They might perk up
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- - hearsay stories when spirit belongs to us
- - unsubstantiated assertions that the drink belongs to us
- - Hearsay
- - Spirit belonging to us passed on by all sides here
- - 1977 classic album by Fleetwood Mac, or hearsay
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