Hint
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Answer
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Where cowboys went to drink and bust up the furniture
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Saloon
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The rainy season in some tropical climes
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Monsoon
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Caricature or animated film
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Cartoon
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Military unit that is bigger than a squad but smaller than a company
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Platoon
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Dark red, or to strand someone in an isolated area
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Maroon
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Astronaut Alan Shepard once hit a golf ball here
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Moon
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A mob boss might send this guy around to "ensure your cooperation..."
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Goon
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Flotation device used on bridges and party boats
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Pontoon
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A hurricane, but over the Northwest Pacific, to be specific
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Typhoon
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Gasbag or aerostat (some are just full of hot air)
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Balloon
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A missile that is launched from an aerostat
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Rockoon
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Surname for the Beatles' friend Rocky?
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Raccoon
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A poor man's cuspidor
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Spittoon
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Benny's sister from the 1993 Johnny Depp film
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Joon
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Multi-functional eating utensil. Also known as a "spork"
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Foon
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Unexpected bonus or windfall
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Boon
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Gold coin, popular with pirates
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Doubloon
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Aquatic bird, or some kind of nut
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Loon
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A bumbler or jester
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Buffoon
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British hairstylist who said "If you don't look good, we don't look good."
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Vidal Sassoon
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Knee-length britches, when worn by old-time men. Bloomers, when worn by old-time women
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Pantaloon
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Small cookie or biscuit, sometimes made with coconut. Very popular in France
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Macaroon
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Double reed wind instrument
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Bassoon
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Old-time infantryman who rode a horse to the battle but dismounted to fight
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Dragoon
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Old-time wimp, chicken or coward
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Poltroon
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John D. Rockefeller, Howard Hughes, Thurston Howell III
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Tycoon
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Watery locale of many zany antics by Gilligan, the Skipper too, and sometimes Mr. Howell
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Lagoon
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Rafiki from "The Lion King" is a wise, old one
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Baboon
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Time for lunch?
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Noon
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When the timer on this puzzle may run out
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Soon
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