- - Pool error
- - Pool misplay
- - Pool problem
- - Withdraw one's entry − in response to irritation?
- - Chafe but cancel race entry
- - Relieve an itch?
- - minor injury for leg spoiled good players, of course
- - Like a golfer who usually shoots around par
- - a blemish to eliminate
- - Withdraw from competition due to minor injury
- - withdraw from top class golf tournament?
- - abraded skin area
- - mark is to withdraw from the race
- - Withdraw with a slight injury
- - Come up to this way to cancel race entry
- - Withdraw with minor injury
- - Score the surface of
- - one may itch to do it
- - Score; cancel
- - Withdraw cash
- - Damage carts, possibly, going to church
- - find something irritating and withdraw from the event
- - not handicapped by slight injury
- - Withdraw from contest with slight injury
- - withdraw due to a slight injury
- - injury with no handicap
- - Scrape, laceration
- - you're not handicapped with such a slight injury
- - Nothing on course to relieve irritation
- - Slight cut? Rest assured that cuts hurt at first
- - Treat an itch
- - Graze and withdraw from competition
- - Withdraw racehorse with a claw mark
- - Hit the cue ball into a pocket
- - Claw mark?
- - withdraw score
- - Mark's quite rough-and-ready
- - Withdraw from contest with a slight wound
- - an abrasion is no handicap
- - Scrape with one's nails
- - Retire from the contest - not up to it?
- - ...... and sniff stickers often have a fruity scent
- - Scrape, mark
- - withdraw, due to injury
- - Surface wound
- - Relieve itch
- - Withdraw — abrasion
- - Superficial cut
- - Score a surface
- - Score — postpone indefinitely
- - Relieve an itch with fingernails
- - Pull out (of a race)
- - Minor injury?
- - Wound like a cat would
- - Withdraw (from an event)
- - Capsized sailor, caught in school, improvised
- - Minor injury no handicap
- - Cash -- shilling -- Scrooge's clerk hasn't got it
- - Mark caught rodent in school
- - Mark's secure attic she entered occasionally
- - Satisfy an itch
- - Score with a point
- - Top of singles 100 chart, composed score
- - Slight wound as son runs into trap
- - Mark good enough, if up to this?
- - Improvised score
- - Cut of endless fish taken home by fishermen around end of pier
- - Fail to appear for an informal event
- - Small cut or graze
- - Slight wound is no handicap
- - Withdraw from competition
- - Withdraw claw
- - Abraded skin areas
- - Cancel; score
- - Minor injury making one withdraw from event
- - Golf handicap of zero
- - Remove handicap for excellent golfer
- - Find something irritating and withdraw from event
- - Withdraw with slight injury
- - It's like a top golfer to withdraw from competition
- - Score with second hook, bagging runs
- - Remove one of the golfers
- - Square one, so to speak
- - Delete, so to speak
- - Sniff partner
- - Sink the cue ball
- - Deal with poison ivy, in a way
- - Use one's nails
- - Kentucky Derby cancellation
- - No-go at the track
- - Slangy money
- - The Devil, with "Old"
- - Old ...... (Satan)
- - Horse withdrawn from a race
- - Tabletop woe
- - Hen marking
- - Where to start from
- - Start from ......
- - Get feline revenge
- - Withdraw, as a horse, from a race.
- - Racetrack term.
- - Starting line.
- - Billiard miscue.
- - Old ......, the Devil.
- - Withdraw from a contest.
- - Cross out
- - Score mark
- - Money in slang
- - Money (slang)
- - Bucks
- - Moolah
- - Starting place
- - Square one
- - Superficial wound
- - Starting point
- - Some wealth
- - Body shop concern
- - Do a DJ's job
- - Scrape
- - Score
- - Graze
- - Itch
- - Small cut
- - Cancel
- - CD flaw
- - Zip
- - Withdraw this lottery card
- - Long, narrow superficial wound on the skin
- - Insignificant wound is no handicap
- - not up to .... = unsatisfactory
- - Satisfy an itch to withdraw from a contest
- - withdraw from contest because of irritation?
- - Irritate from the beginning
- - Slight injury
- - Beginning to irritate
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