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Where you can pass through a fence or garden wall, or, where you can board your plane
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Gate
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Not early. Not on time.
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Late
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Common table setting. Larger than a saucer but smaller than a platter
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Plate
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To teach, or to learn
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Educate
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First name of actresses Winslet or Hepburn
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Kate
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First name of actress Blanchett
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Cate
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Last name of actress Sharon, a victim of the Manson Family in 1969
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Sharon Tate
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To provide water to crops through ditches or pipes
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Irrigate
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Your regional weather conditions. Some say the Earth's is changing
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Climate
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To shred, as with cheese, or, to get on someone's nerves
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Grate
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Germany has 16, Brazil has 26, Mexico has 31 and the USA has 50
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State
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To move like an ocean wave or perhaps like a snake
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Undulate
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To give a speech or recitation
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Orate
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Do this to your walls and attic to keep out the cold air
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Insulate
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To annoy or bother
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Irritate
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To focus one's mind for relaxation or spiritual purposes. "Om!"
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Meditate
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A number on your calendar, or, a social get together with a special someone
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Date
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The top of your head, or, with a French accent, a savory spread made from goose liver
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Pate or Pâté
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Specialized footwear that includes roller, inline, ice and hockey varieties
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Skate
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Answer
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To create an exact copy, or, the exact copy itself
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Duplicate
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To murder a politician or other famous person
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Assassinate
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To give off energy in all directions
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Radiate
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Extreme dislike
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Hate
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One's destiny. Some are sealed
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Fate
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A wooden shipping container
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Crate
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To create electricity or public interest
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Generate
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A spouse, an officer on a merchant ship, that missing sock (and other meanings)
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Mate
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To stop or end something (perhaps like Arnold Schwarzenegger?)
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Terminate
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A formal public discussion where opposing arguments are presented on a given topic
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Debate
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One house of the US Congress (and other democracies)
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Senate
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To stray from a predetermined course, or, someone who strays from a predetermined course
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Deviate
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To build something from scratch, or, to tell a lie
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Fabricate
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To leave the premises or a position (job)
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Vacate
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To act as an impartial go-between for two or more opposing parties
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Mediate
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To stretch the truth or overstate the facts
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Exaggerate
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Lucky, or fortuitous
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Fortunate
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The political scandal that brought down the Nixon administration
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Watergate
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