Hint
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Answer
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What you want your army to do. "Charge!!"
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Attack
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A sharp blow, or, a big juicy kiss
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Smack
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Another sharp blow, often administered to moles with a mallet
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Whack
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Your old Disco tapes had 8 of them, or, what a train rides on
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Track
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The part of your torso you seldom get to see. It's where you keep your spine
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Back
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Old-time exclamation of woe, often paired with "Alas!"
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Alack
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Controversial method for extracting gas or oil from rock
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Frack
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A pointy fastener for bulletin boards, to zig-zag your sailboat into the wind, saddles and bridles for horses
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Tack
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Caught off guard: To be taken _____
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Aback
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A talent or learned technique. Also, the band that gave us "My Sharona"
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Knack
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How your duck says "Good morning" (or "Good evening," for that matter)
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Quack
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"Saved by the Bell" protagonist Morris, or US filmmaker Snyder
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Zack
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A structural flaw that sometimes occurs in mirrors, sidewalks and Liberty Bells
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Crack
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Sultry 70s Soul singer, Roberta, who gave us "Killing Me Softly" and "Feel Like Makin' Love"
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Flack
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To gain unauthorized access to a computer system, electronically and illegally
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Hack
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You may do this with building blocks but never to a deck of playing cards
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Stack
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An absence or shortage of something, such as funding or education
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Lack
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Looseness in a rope or cable (Cut me some...)
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Slack
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A low denomination face card, a tool for changing flat tires, that guy who "hit the road"
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Jack
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A cloth bag, handy for toting things, or, to fire someone in the UK
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Sack
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A framework for storing wine bottles or neckties... or for stretching people
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Rack
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To put clothes into a suitcase for your vacation or business trip
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Pack
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