- - Ricochet
- - Bishop put on weight in spring
- - Make a spring comeback
- - spring back up
- - a character gets together with a lightweight on the rebound
- - Play in an inflatable castle
- - no cube will be refused by the bank
- - "Let's ...," '90s slang used to initiate leaving a situation
- - you're on the ball so easily make a comeback
- - letter carries little weight but will rebound
- - Big Easy music
- - Head taking over university in spring
- - Post-convention surge
- - Spring(Used today)
- - Rebound on impact
- - Energy head tours university
- - 'Gotta ......!' (parting words)
- - Reflect back (from a surface)
- - Measure associated with the pound follows British economic recovery
- - Sudden improvement
- - Dribble a basketball
- - Matthew Syed book on sporting performance, subtitled "The myth of talent and the power of practice'
- - Rebound after impact
- - Black cat shows energy
- - Black snow leopard in spring
- - Move energetically; rebound
- - Black cat seen in Spring
- - Nut securing top of uncoiled spring
- - British wildcat seen in spring
- - Head's origin of Usk in spring
- - Pep in one's step
- - Enjoy a trampoline
- - Fail to clear, as a check
- - Dribble, as a basketball
- - ...... back (recover)
- - Show the door
- - Carom
- - Boot out
- - Evict
- - Spring in one's step
- - Energy: Slang
- - Rebound
- - Move up and down repeatedly
- - Springiness
- - Dribble
- - Vivacity
- - Resilience
- - Leave, slangily
- - Spring back
- - Spring ....
- - Send packing
- - Pep
- - Verve
- - Zip
- - bob brown's leadership has little weight
- - Energy-filled leap
- - Dribble, like a basketball
- - Elasticity of university head's clothing
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