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    (John: What is a euphemism?)
  expletive
 
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    Valentino
 
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    bearded lady
 
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    | The CIA plotted to humiliate this dictator by making his beard fall out | 
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    | A testator is the person making this document | 
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    | This desert covers the southern half of the country | 
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    task force
 
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    Upstairs, Downstairs
 
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    Journey
 
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