- - "yes, in spades"
- - What "V" stands for in "VIP"
- - "V" in VIP
- - First word in "VIP"
- - The "V" in VIP
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- - "Yes, yes, yes," to José
- - Repeated assent heard in "Penny Serenade"
- - Aggressive assent in Acapulco
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- - " . . . yes I said yes I will Yes"
- - President Grant seen during July's session
- - Work by Joyce Grant
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- - Yes, yes, yes!
- - Yes go ahead
- - Satisfactory; yes
- - Informal yes
- - Say yes to
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- - undo car, calling a spade a spade
- - Being open, a tin gets sour
- - frankness and love seen in a dog
- - Lack of guile and love found in a dog
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- - "... spade a spade": 2 wds.
- - Name a flower
- - Lily in a wedding bouquet
- - Sort of lily that's not a lily
- - Lily in a wedding bouquet, perhaps
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- - Old writer not afraid to call a spade a spade
- - Undecided, to start with
- - Ready for business, like a store
- - Ready to welcome customers or visitors
- - frank has to start the batting
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- - Put a spade atop a spade, say
- - Be like others and keep up with a court action
- - Proper attire for shadowing a suspect?
- - Garment for a gumshoe?
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- - Calling a spade a spade
- - Directly but rudely
- - without pulling any punches
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- - Spades in a four-spades bridge contract, say
- - How Donald wins a trick?
- - a superior suit
- - Plays a powerful card
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- - Doesn't call a spade a spade?
- - Takes a wrong turn say
- - Makes a typo maybe
- - forgets a line, say
- - Calls a ball a strike say
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