Hint
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Answer
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A group of sheep, birds or parishioners
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Flock
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A garment worn between the foot and a shoe
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Sock
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A popular type of fish served in seafood restaurants
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Haddock
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Where a fisherman might moor his boat
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Dock
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A common timepiece
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Clock
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A sound made by many common timepieces
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Tick-Tock
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Capt. Kirk's first officer and longtime friend
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Spock
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A male athlete or the garment that supports him
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Jock
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An antique firearm, as with muskets or dueling pistols
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Flintlock
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A modern firearms manufacturer, based in Austria
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Glock
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A sudden scare, or, a jolt of electricity
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Shock
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A common security device, or, part of a canal system
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Lock
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To ridicule, or, describing an imitation
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Mock
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The notch in an arrow where the bowstring is seated
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Nock
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An area where horses are exercised
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Paddock
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What stones are made of
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Rock
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The outermost layer of the Earth's crust, or, Where Fred and Wilma live
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Bedrock
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A type of over-shirt that keeps your clothes clean while working
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Smock
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A party dress or a type of garment worn by some clergy
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Frock
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A group of buildings surrounded by four roads, often found in cities
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Block
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An earthenware container, or, a load of malarkey
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Crock
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A digging tool, handy for trenching or ditching
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Mattock
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To pawn or sell, or, part of an animal's hind leg
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Hock
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The liquid base for many soups and stews, or, what a broker handles
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Stock
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What you should always do before entering somebody's home or room
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Knock
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