- - Elk to the south of Virginia leave in a hurry
- - Forest animal in the state nicknamed Old Dominion?
- - Word from the Spanish for "let's go"
- - "Scram!" in the 20's.
- - Blow the joint
- - zane grey's "get outta here!"
- - leave virginia a large animal
- - Virginia gets animal to depart quickly
- - five adult deer make tracks
- - Leave Virginia with an elk
- - Colloquial command to a pet: "Scram!"
- - "Beat it!"(Used today)
- - Hop it, amigo!
- - Leave quickly, in slang
- - Split low in pot
- - Depart hurriedly
- - Depart in a hurry
- - Depart hurriedly (informal)
- - Go low to puncture vessel
- - Sling your hook!
- - 'Out of my hair!'
- - See a large elk get lost!
- - Leave Virginia with American beast
- - Quickly leave head of valley pursued by a wild animal
- - Take flight, low, aboard vessel
- - See a wild creature flee
- - "Am-scray!"
- - Decamp in an oater
- - Spanish "scram."
- - Virginia lodge members get out of here
- - "You're bothering me"
- - Scram
- - "Git!"
- - Get lost!
- - Leave quickly
- - "Get away!"
- - Take a powder
- - Amscray
- - Split
- - ... go!
- - "Beat it!"
- - Skedaddle
- - Hightail it
- - 'Get outta here!'
- - Sound of cow entering vessel ... scram!
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