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What teeth do best (when not smiling)
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Bite
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It puts the lead in your pencil
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Graphite
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Ill will, hatefulness or animus
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Spite
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Popular flying toy, also the name of a bird of prey
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Kite
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A common chemical salt, often used in preserved foods, like sausages
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Nitrite
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To do something anyways, possibly with contempt
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Despite
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Greek goddess of Love and Beauty
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Aphrodite
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A plant or animal having both male and female reproductive organs
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Hermaphrodite
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Alfred Nobel's prize invention
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Dynamite
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Educated, learned or knowledgeable
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Erudite
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Boring, common and not very imaginitive
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Trite
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A physical location, or where web pages live in cyberspace
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Site
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What dramatists, lyricists and journalists do for a living
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Write
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A "shooting star" that makes it all the way to the ground
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Meteorite
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Common advertising abbreviation meaning "fewer calories." Often used for beer.
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Lite
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To speed up or hurry, as with a process
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Expedite
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Tiny arthropod, often a pest to farmers, or, a very small amount
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Mite
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Aluminum ore
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Bauxite
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Answer
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A prominent person around town, often wealthy
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Socialite
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To list your sources, when publishing
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Cite
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If you mind your manners, people will consider you this
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Polite
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If you don't mind your manners, you may wind up feeling like this
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Contrite
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Fool's gold
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Iron Pyrite
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A ceremony, often religious
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Rite
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Consisting of three parts
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Tripartite
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Last name of Betty, Barry, Vanna or Snow
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White
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In the Bible, a descendant of the patriarch Jacob
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Israelite
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A loyal follower of King James II of England (no relation to any biblical patriarchs)
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Jacobite
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To ask people to join you
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Invite
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To repeat from memory
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Recite
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Very much so
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Quite
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A rest, a break or a breather
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Respite
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Famed sexologist Shere
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Hite
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When everyone in a group casts a vote
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Plebiscite
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An elf, fairy, or popular U.S. soft drink
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Sprite
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