- - ... two, play this card to make the next player take two cards and lose their turn
- - To tow back, charge
- - The attraction of a lottery
- - chess game with no loser
- - Make art with a pencil
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- - Play this card when you want the next player to miss their turn
- - Miss something full of rubbish?
- - Rubbish collector to jump
- - Uno card that bypasses a player and a hint to letters 4-7 of 53-Across
- - recommendation that you not see a show, per the entertainment critics at the daily beast's obsessed
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- - "This game has been a nail-biter but wait... The ball is in the air again! Will this be the shot that seals the ...?"
- - Seal the ... (make an agreement official)
- - trade in lead production
- - Cope with losing a disorder
- - tourist town in kent that houses two 16th-century castles
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- - seven-card stud player, e.g., who's holding this puzzle's cards their best hand is spelled out in the circled squares
- - one who bets money
- - better doctor left in georgia with hesitation
- - "the ---", opera by prokofiev
- - he's a better man
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- - attraction where people lose their money and their lives
- - Donkey Kong, originally
- - Pinball or Pac-Man
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- - One of those up to their neck perhaps in Irish Water put in their place - it's a position many would like to take
- - Do you need this to get in touch with Irish Water located on a great site?
- - In a fantastic setting
- - Do you need this to reach Irish Water to locate department on a great site?
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- - Play with toy outside and do this to gauge their reaction, maybe
- - What one might do on a windy day to test opinion
- - Briefly pass around gossip, enthusiastically at first, to canvass opinion
- - Release information to test public opinion
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- - In a relay race, the runner passes this to the next athlete
- - What a majorette tosses and twirls
- - Staff continue at the crease
- - to nab using a truncheon?
- - Something wielded by a conductor or relay race runner
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