- - Zigged or zagged
- - Avoided a deer in the road say
- - Had a diversion - a great day with the wild deer
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- - Zigged and zagged with a needle
- - fabricated, as a tale
- - Made a tapestry say
- - concocted, as a tall tale
- - Made, as fabric on a loom
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- - Zigged and zagged
- - New desk we shifted
- - biased, as a viewpoint
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- - Zigged and zagged
- - moved in a zigzag pattern
- - Mel, also abroad with daughter, did some skiing?
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- - Zigged from a course
- - Twisted about a vertical axis
- - Rotated, in a way, to a pilot
- - Deviated erratically from the course
- - Went off course
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- - zig when you should've zagged, say
- - Type tyop instead of typo say
- - Goof up, say
- - Lose at tic-tac-toe, say
- - Say the wrong thing, say
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- - Zigs when one should have zagged, e.g.
- - Captures a "poisoned pawn" in chess, e.g.
- - Calls one's kindergarten teacher Mom say
- - throws wild, e.g.
- - takes eight tiles in scrabble, e.g.
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- - Zig-zagged (in a sailing boat); fixed
- - took a devious course, showing diplomacy, we hear
- - Sailed a zigzag course
- - Changed a yacht's course
- - Fastened, in a way
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