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- A ceremonial practice found in Polish folklore, carried out with specific customs and meanings
- A humorous skit or satire
- A piece of folklore that blurs the lines between history and fantasy, commonly told in Poland
- A traditional story in Polish folklore with magical events and characters like talking animals or enchanted princesses
- Bath scrubber
- Bring up a past occurrence
- Ginza tender
- Going around in circles
- Good friend, informally
- Hospital implants
- In Polish folklore, a mysterious woman with the ability to control natural forces
- In Polish folklore, an old narrative of heroes, gods, or mystical events
- Java vessels
- JFK director
- Keenly interested
- Main meal accompaniments
- Outback predator
- Part of a whole
- Primary selections
- Ruler fraction
- Seeing eye _____
- Sound stressed, maybe
- Special something
- The way in which one conducts oneself
- Ticket tear-off
- US law-enforcement agency (Abbr.)
- Ventriloquist Shirley Dinsdale won the first one
- Was without
- Wild horse, briefly
- Word in Morris code?