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3. | A: How's your car running? B: Very well--___ on wood. | 6. | He signed the ___ declaring that he was at Starbucks at the time that the murder occurred. | 10. | ___ Manning, famous football quarterback, is the father of Peyton and Eli, who are also famous football quarterbacks! | 11. | In "___ from Alcatraz," Clint Eastwood plays a convict who manages to dig his way out of prison. | 12. | The incompetent official got Bush's ___ of approval when Bush said, "You're doing a heck of a job." | 14. | Driving is a ___, not a right--although many people think it's a right, like freedom of speech. | 16. | She waited ___ for the test results from the lab--did she have cancer, or not? |
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1. | A: Did George Washington really have ___ teeth? B: I ___ know. (That's a pun.) | 2. | At the ___ ___, you can buy stamps and apply for a passport. | 4. | "Well, I'll be ___ed," Bob said as he watched his putt spin out of the hole. | 5. | In TV's "Seinfeld," George's fiance died after licking wedding invitation ___s that had cheap glue on them. | 7. | Although ___ ___ stamps are a lot cheaper than gas, both products steadily increase in price. | 8. | The man has 300,000 books in his home, which means he has a lot of ___s. | 9. | The couple walking on the railroad tracks did not hear the train ___ in time. | 13. | "He hasn't missed a short putt the whole tournament," said the announcer. He ___ed the golfer, who promptly missed the putt. | 15. | ___ Hodges and Duke Snider were the home run hitters for the Brooklyn Dodgers. |
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