- - wig style named for the letter shape formed by its dividing line
- - Vowel-shaped wig type
- - wig style named after a letter
- - Wig type
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- - The ...., names shared by a U.S. R&B vocal group formed in 1954 and an English folk group formed in 1958
- - djs, by definition
- - Bowlers the tops?
- - Dreidels and pinwheels
- - Disc jockeys, in slang
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- - Wiggity wiggity wack
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- - Shape formed by a closed curve that does not intersect itself
- - Thrown for a ..; gobsmacked
- - the irish .. [scenic area of newfoundland to experience on a road trip]
- - "A Strange ..."
- - Tied shoelace shape
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- - Shape formed by connecting the circled letters in alphabetical order, plus one more connection back to A
- - A star-shaped figure formed by extending the sides of a regular pentagon to meet at five points
- - Write name on sign, a mystical symbol
- - Mystical shape, or a hint to five starred entries' prefixes
- - Symbol seen on the national flags of Morocco and Ethiopia
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- - Poetic form named for the shape created by its seven lines
- - Sequinned fabric
- - Costume jewellery decorated with cut glass
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- - Girl's nickname formed by removing the first two letters of its longer form
- - evan's crush in "superbad"
- - Kufrin of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette"
- - Nickname that drops two letters of its longer form
- - Nickname akin to Reba
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- - Popular, unsuccessful leader associated with transgression dividing Thebes school familiar with that line of work
- - To be familiar with that line of work is all the rage - it comes across as being rather cool locally
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- - Formed words letter by letter
- - Said letter by letter
- - Read out letter-by-letter, British-style (anagram of "slept")
- - "He ... out his name." (read it letter by letter)
- - Went letter by letter, British-style
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