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This word precedes "puff" in a common alliterative beauty aid |
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Jeremy Irons helps the title character connect with his dragon in this film whose title changes 1 letter in "Dragon" |
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It's no wonder Lot's wife was changed into a pillar of salt; she & Lot lived by this "sea" that's really a lake |
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The subject of the bio "America's Queen", she was an editor at Doubleday until her 1994 death |
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A process called candling involves removing excess wax from these organs |
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A fetlock is located on the back of the horse's leg & the forelock is located here |
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This synonym for "puff" can refer to a slight odor or a baseball strikeout |
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In this 2010 animated film, Hiccup befriends & then teaches an injured dragon named Toothless |
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The ancient poet Sappho hailed from an island in this sea |
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Truman Capote said of this writer's frenzied creation of "On the Road", "that isn't writing; it's typing" |
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Kashmiri voting officers are sealing a voting machine for a 2004 vote in this country |
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Cotton candy is also called spun this |
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In an eye exam a puff of air is used to measure intraocular pressure, a test for this condition |
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In this 1977 kids' movie, the title character is the only one who can see Elliott, a dragon |
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If you make your home in the capital city of Hobart, you live by this sea |
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Her paperback novels like "Hollywood Wives" have been bestsellers |
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Originally called Plastone, this "reptilian" car polish seals your car from the elements |
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In 2010 this Conservative leader descended from King William IV became Britain's prime minister |
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From the French for "flaky", feuillete is a term for a puff this |
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Christian Bale & Matthew McConaughey tag & bag flame-throwing dragons in this futuristic tale |
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The fur seals of the Pribilof Islands not only live by this sea, they also live in it |
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Pills are the dolls in the title of her trash classic "Valley of the Dolls" |
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These rings sound like young swans, but they're actual used to seal letters with wax |
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This "sweet"' instrument may be hammered or Appalachian |
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It's a metaphor for acting proud & making yourself look big; a grouse does it literally |
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Peter MacNicol eventually gets this title job in a 1981 movie |
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A good place to play Marco Polo is in this sea that surrounds Marco Polo's city of birth |
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This former G.E. CEO has co-authored "Straight From The Gut" & "Winning" |
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This valuable wax secreted by sperm whales is used as a fixative in perfumes |
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Marilyn Monroe described this actor who died in 1966 as "the only person I know who is in worse shape than I am" |
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