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Greeting of yore
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Greeting often followed by a predicament
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Greeting often followed by "mate
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Greeting often made just before asking for something
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Greeting often requiring lip-reading
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Greeting on a boat
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Greeting on a computer?
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Greeting on a lanai
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Greeting on a name tag
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Greeting on el primero de enero
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Greeting on el teléfono
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Greeting on Maui
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Greeting on meeting
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Greeting on Telemundo
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Greeting on the Appian Way
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Greeting on the seas
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Greeting or farewell
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Greeting or parting word
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Greeting or playing
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Greeting or playing items
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Greeting or post
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Greeting: Part II
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Greeting: Part III
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Greeting Peg aloud for an evening meal (4,3)
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Greeting place
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Greeting popular in one state
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Greeting — precipitation
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Greeting said to Jane's Addiction's guitarist?
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Greeting said with a tip of the hat
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Greeting sent by a cosmetics company?
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Greeting sent on the cheap
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Greeting sent online
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Greeting south of the border
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Greeting spot
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Greeting statement in Apple ads
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Greeting that doesn't need postage
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Greeting that includes a Spanish greeting in reverse?
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Greeting that may come with a lei
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Greeting that may have a GIF
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Greeting that may precede "Pehea 'oe?
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Greeting that means "love" or "peace
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Greeting that might be made with a tip of the hat
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Greeting that might follow a fist bump
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Greeting that saves postage
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Greeting that sounds vaguely creepy
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Greeting the day
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Greeting the villain
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Greeting to a conductor?
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Greeting to a cowpoke
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Greeting to a matey
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Greeting to a measure of circulation?
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Greeting to a party guest
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Greeting to a rider, maybe
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Greeting to a villain
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Greeting to Brutus
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Greeting to Dolly
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Greeting to 'Enry 'Iggins
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Greeting to Gaius
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Greeting to Gaston
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Greeting to Hitler
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Greeting to Steverino
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Greeting to the chief
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Greeting to the current host of "The Price Is Right"?
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Greeting usable whenever the TARDIS lands?
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Greeting via the Internet
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Greeting via the Web
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Greeting warmly
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Greeting with a drawl
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Greeting with a salute
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Greeting with a smile
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Greeting with the lei of the land
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Greeting word
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Greeting word or parting word
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Greeting words
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Greeting you shouldn't say at an airport
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Greetings
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Greetings, amigo!
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Greetings among mateys
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Greetings at meetings
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Greetings at sea
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Greetings before "Pehea 'oe?" ("How are you?")
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''Greetings, Billie!''
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'Greetings, Brutus!'
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''Greetings, Caesar!''
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Greetings down under
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Greetings, everyone!", down South
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Greetings for British liners
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Greetings for Orphan Annie
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Greetings for the milkmaid
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Greetings for the villain
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Greetings for the visiting team
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Greetings, friend!
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Greetings from American Greetings
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Greetings from an Aussie to his photo finish?
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Greetings from Fido
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Greetings from Galba
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Greetings from hallmark.com
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Greetings from Hawaii
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Greetings from Hilo
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Greetings from John Denver?
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Greetings from Maui
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Greetings from Oahu
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Greetings from Rocky
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Greetings from Santa
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Greetings from the Far West?
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Greetings from the IRS?
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Greetings from the islands
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Greetings from the Puppy Bowl
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Greetings from wahines
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'Greetings, Galba!'
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Greetings, I'm a happy dog," in Japanese?
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Greetings in Genoa, to Americans
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Greetings in Hawaii
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Greetings in Honolulu
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Greetings in Oahu
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Greetings in old Rome
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Greetings in the Outback
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Greetings, Mexican street band!"?
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Greetings, Ms. Retton!
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Greetings of long ago
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Greetings of old
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Greetings on some islands
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'Greetings, pardner'
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Greetings ___..." (postcard opening)
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Greetings prior to gams
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Greetings, sailor!
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Greetings to new parents
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Greets
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Greets abruptly
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Greets aggressively
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Greets aloofly
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Greets, as a new year
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Greets deferentially
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Greets enthusiastically, in a way
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Greets formally
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Greets, in a way
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Greets intrusively
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Greets nonverbally
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Greets overenthusiastically
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Greet's partner
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Greets personally
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Greets respectfully
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Greets respectfully[SEE NOTE ABOVE about last week's puzzle]
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Greets rudely
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Greets silently
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Greets the bad guy
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Greets the dawn
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Greets the day
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Greets the good guy, maybe