CLUE
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ANSWER
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The spelling of a letter
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en
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To consume food
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et
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An artificially produced flow of water
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jet
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A game (French)
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jeu
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A deceptive move made by a football player
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juke
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A coin of North Korea
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jun
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The remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
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junk
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A trip taken by an official at public expense
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junket
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A loose-fitting wool jacket or tunic for men
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jupe
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The act of projecting out of something
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jut
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A strong, coarse fiber
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jute
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The range of what one can know or understand
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ken
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(Variation of the above)
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kent
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To catch/keep. Dialect (Scot)
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kep
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Controlled, dominated, or determined by one whose money provides support:
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kept
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Indonesian bite-sized snack
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kue
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The basic monetary unit of Croatia
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kune
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The name you are born with
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ne
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A piece of meshed fabric designed to serve a specific purpose
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net
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Nook (Scot)
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neuk
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The 13th letter of the Greek alphabet
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nu
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To attack with nuclear weapons
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nuke
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A dry fruit consisting of an edible kernel enclosed in a woody or leathery shell
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nut
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The 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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pe
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A small enclosure for domestic animals
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pen
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Confined
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pent
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A thing particularly cherished
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pet
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Vomit
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puke
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The humorous use of a word or phrase so as to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or applications
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pun
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Dry, decayed wood that can be used as tinder
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punk
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A small, shallow boat having a flat bottom and square ends, usually used for short outings on rivers or lakes and propelled by poling
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punt
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To place (anything) so as to get it into a specific location
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put
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A number
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ten
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A large cask for holding liquids, especially wine, ale, or beer
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tun
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Agreement in pitch; unison; harmony
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tune
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The head of a falling hammerlike mechanism, as of a steam hammer or pile driver.
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tup
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A small, guitarlike musical instrument associated chiefly with Hawaiian music.
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uke
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One
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un
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Not tidy
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unkept
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To raise
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up
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The syllable once generally used for the first tone or keynote of a scale and sometimes for the tone C: now commonly superseded by do
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ut
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A utility vehicle (Informal)
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ute
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