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- A circus or juggling prop with a two-headed top and a string connected to two sticks
- A trick or stratagem intended to deceive.
- Adjusts the strings of a guitar
- Alpha’s opposite
- An exercise where one leg is positioned forward with the knee bent
- Atticus Finch’s daughter in “To Kill a Mockingbird”
- Beniamino _____ was a famous operatic tenor who died in Rome in 1959
- Bona _____ refers to a person’s honesty and sincerity of intention
- Chops into bits
- Circular current of water or air that runs contrary to the main current
- Classic Greek epic poem
- Clickable images
- Collision sound
- Designate incorrectly
- Don Juan poet
- Features, such as a logo or slogan, that a company uses to distinguish their products
- Garden intruders
- Hairy facial features above the nose
- Meowing animals
- Most organized and cleanest
- Movie about a labrador dog and his owners, “Marley ___ __”
- Notorious drug lord
- Novelist Victor, author of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”
- Of, resembling, or fit for a monarch, especially in being magnificent or dignified.
- Perform poorly
- Person who raises chickens for their eggs
- Plant period
- Scientists’ workplaces
- Sends back a message again
- Something done in plain sight is this
- Stream of water that eventually runs into the ocean
- Superlative on a Razzie Award
- Text or command that can be used to alter the game’s behavior
- The backside
- The Real Housewives airer
- Title for a man in Spanish
- To accumulate and store away a large amount of something.
- To be unwilling or reluctant to do something
- To change a stopwatch back to zero
- To ward someone off in fencing
- True Love Never Dies: Showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
- True Love Never Dies: Someone capable of being trusted is this
- True Love Never Dies: Steak order
- True Love Never Dies: Thankfully one can express this
- True Love Never Dies: Till the board walks”
- True Love Never Dies: To look after and provide for someone’s needs.
- True Love Never Dies: Word on U.S. coins
- Turned right, like Dobbin