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40 Answers 2 - 15 letters
Pa 2 letters
Tad 3 letters
One 3 letters
Rte 3 letters
Spy 3 letters
Fib 3 letters
Ulna 4 letters
East 4 letters
Pine 4 letters
Pict 4 letters
Fora 4 letters
Hest 4 letters
Inti 4 letters
Erie 4 letters
Grain 5 letters
Spare 5 letters
Abide 5 letters
Atilt 5 letters
Dunno 5 letters
Ihave 5 letters
Stud1o 6 letters
Phonon 6 letters
Hpunch 6 letters
Idunno 6 letters
Beatsme 7 letters
Biplane 7 letters
Yougotme 8 letters
Imataloss 9 letters
Misnumber 9 letters
Cargoingup 10 letters
Helicopter 10 letters
Hangglider 10 letters
Marginalnote 12 letters
Hotairballoon 13 letters
Goodyearblimp 13 letters
Fifteenplusfour 15 letters
Itsallgreektome 15 letters
Onehalfofeighty 15 letters
Eighttimesseven 15 letters
Devilworthipper 15 letters
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Afternoon prayer, in Islam
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North Carolina river
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Pianist known for her transcription of Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
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Abnormal vesicle
Northern diving seabird
The "me" in "nothing can stop me now," in a 1962 #1 hit
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Noted potters
'80s Norwegian pop group
Longtime Notre Dame coach Parseghian
Body part whose name is pronounced like a vowel
Organization whose 2008 endorsement John McCain did not reciprocate
Gas brand that's also an Italian pronoun
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Good-for-nothing
Capone and Pacino
Not too often
Parisian pronoun
Not quite tight
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Norse troublemaker
Unknot
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