Hint
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Answer
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Not heavy, or, not dark
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Light
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The measure of your tallness
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Height
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The measure of your heaviness
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Weight
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Old time warrior who wore armor, rode steeds and slew dragons
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Knight
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Wilbur, or his kid brother Orville
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Wright
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Technology that was patented by Wilbur and Orville
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Flight
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A term that "okay" could be slang for
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Alright
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Regional slang for "okay" based on the answer above (US/UK/Canada)
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Aight
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One of the Five Senses
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Sight
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When the Sun is on the opposite side of your planet
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Night
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More than seven, but less than nine
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Eight
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A verbal disagreement, or perhaps even fisticuffs
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Fight
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A disease or fungus that attacks your crops
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Blight
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A cargo, the type of train that carries it, or the fee charged for carrying it
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Freight
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Not loose
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Tight
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A professional dramatist, like Shakespeare or Arthur Miller
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Playwright
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A professional boat builder
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Shipwright
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A professional wagon/waggon maker
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Cartwright or Wainwright
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A professional who keeps your wagon from draggin'
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Wheelwright
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Popular vacation island off the English coast ("If it's not too dear...")
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Isle of Wight
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To step down from a bus or train
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Alight
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In a vertical position, or to be honest, moral or just
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Upright
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"Dude, you need to chill out. You're way too _______!"
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Uptight
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That's correct. It's not Left.
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Right
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"Could," "may," "possibly," or a show of physical power
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Might
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A predicament or sticky situation
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Plight
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A feeling of shock or fear
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Fright
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Something that gives great pleasure, or the great pleasure that it gives
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Delight
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A small amount (as in "chance of rain") or a perceived insult
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Slight
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What most quiz solvers tend to be
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Bright
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