Hint
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Answer
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What meteorologists study
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Weather
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Male sibling or a monk
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Brother
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Male sibling's parent
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Mother
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Male sibling's other parent
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Father
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A greater length of distance or time
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Farther
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"Here it is! Look no _______!"
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Further
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It keeps a bird warm and helps to make it fly
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Feather
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One taking a dip or having a scrub in the tub
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Bather
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A choice between two options
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Either
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No choice between two options
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Neither
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To annoy
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Bother
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Tanned animal hides, favored by bikers and dominatrices
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Leather
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One's personal preference (If you had yours...)
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Druther
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One's personal preference or famed US newsman Dan
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Rather
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Woman's name or a plant synonymous with Scotland
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Heather
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Large cat, related to leopards and jaguars. They come in black, white and sometimes pink
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Panther
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American novelist Willa
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Cather
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Protestant reformer Martin, or American singer Vandross
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Luther
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To extinguish a fire by depriving it of oxygen
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Smother
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The ultimate geographic skeptic: A Flat-_______
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Earther
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Get it together or to accumulate
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Gather
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To dry up or shrivel, as with plants
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Wither
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Old time word for "where," not to be confused with the previous answer
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Whither
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Old time word for "here"
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Hither
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Old time word for "there"
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Thither
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Old time string instrument often featured in traditional folk music
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Zither
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"This, that or the _____"
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Other
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To behave indecisively
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Dither
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One who gives one-tenth of their income to the Church
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Tither
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To prattle, jabber or prate
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Blather
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Byproduct of soap and water, handy for shaving
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Lather
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Biblical queen or American actresses Williams or Rolle
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Esther
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Not apart
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Together
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To "lay it on thick," as with butter or mustard
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Slather
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A rest, or respite: "To take a ________"
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Breather
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