- - quick to act
- - Ready to put in a word when required
- - Cause expert politician to be on time
- - Quick bit of fun during physical training
- - Quick pint following concert
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- - Not quick or not quick enough
- - Two notes that follow so delayed
- - Way to sleep or run
- - Dead and not before time
- - … and the rest rising not soon enough
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- - Quick jokes for a quick laugh: Hyph.
- - Some jokes
- - Oddly, Lenin cracking old, mostly Irish jokes
- - Jokes like Henny Youngman's
- - Brief jokes
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- - A quick snort followed by a quick puff?
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- - Quickly, quickly
- - Letters that mean "quickly!"
- - Quickly, in memos: Abbr.
- - As-quickly-as-you-can-do-it letters
- - Super-quickly, on a memo: Abbr.
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- - A quick left and a quick right
- - Quick punches from Manny Pacquiao
- - Quick, sharp boxing punches
- - Rights of Foreman, at times?
- - Boxer's quick punches
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- - Reached quickly, quickly?
- - Used GroupMe say
- - cyberchatted with, briefly
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- - does one make the cast quicker to act?
- - One helping the cast dance and become exhausted, losing some energy
- - one who provides cues
- - someone to help you if you start to act dumb?
- - one who reminds
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- - evan, actor who plays quicksilver in the x-men film series
- - streep playing bernadette in stage productions
- - northern ireland athlete who won a gold medal in the pentathlon at the munich olympics.
- - actors Dinklage and Fonda
- - elizabeth ......, pseudonymous author of the amelia peabody mysteries
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- - Temperature one has to act quickly to reduce?
- - To cure it, is one put in a cast?
- - a passion to keep taking part
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