- - Sense that reports from Sir peeve Spooner
- - Pressure to receive order from judge
- - Learn through one's senses
- - Sense
- - Apprehend via the senses
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- - Peevishly sensitive
- - Charlie into Hetty perhaps liable to blow fuse
- - Snappish twenty lost heart but kept score
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- - Greasy spoon's greasy spoon, e.g
- - Spoon for one
- - baker's helper
- - Spoon, fork or spork
- - Knife or spoon, for example
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- - "Calm before the ...," idiom that can be completed with a phenomenon that starts from the ocean
- - Outburst, the result of short report ending in criticism
- - Seattle's W.N.B.A. team
- - Calm before the ...
- - "X-Men" character who can generate lightning
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- - rugby scores from urban areas in holland, as spooner says
- - Scores of autumnal scores
- - Football plays that score six points
- - Football scores
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- - Lake mammal caught from Spooner's coaster
- - Kind of coaster
- - Coaster
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- - Spooner produces anti-depressant from this kitchen appliance
- - Butcher fixed room for kitchen equipment
- - Blender
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- - Ignore symptom Spooner reports in good weather
- - "bring me ... / in your smile"(morecambe and wise)
- - Special article from Mont Blanc, capturing climb in good weather
- - Bright weather
- - She is nun out in the fine weather
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- - tea caddy business reported by spooner
- - A high-quality Indian tea
- - High-quality tea grown in northern India
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- - who was assassinated by sirhan sirhan in 1968?
- - Pol who was John-John's uncle
- - Peter Sarsgaard's role in 2016's "Jackie," for short
- - Presidential brother who was assassinated in 1968 for short
- - Inits. of one of Jackie's brothers-in-law
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