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Wealthy kid of the comics
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Wealthy king of Lydia
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Wealthy life (with back tax)
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Wealthy London district
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Wealthy Londoners
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Wealthy Londoners, slangily
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Wealthy man
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Wealthy men
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Wealthy muck-a-muck
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Wealthy muckety-muck
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Wealthy, nearsighted cartoon character Quincy
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Wealthy one
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Wealthy one, in a dichotomy
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Wealthy one, in a noted dichotomy
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Wealthy one, in slang
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Wealthy ones
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Wealthy one's suffix?
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Wealthy or prominent person
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Wealthy outlying area
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Wealthy outlying community
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Wealthy people
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Wealthy person.
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Wealthy political backer
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Wealthy, powerful person
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Wealthy relative
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Wealthy retiree of cartoons
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Wealthy (slang) — charged
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Wealthy (slang) — drunk (slang)
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Wealthy, slangily
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Wealthy socialite
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Wealthy sort, informally
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Wealthy sort, slangily
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Wealthy: Sp.
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Wealthy Titanic casualty
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Wealthy travelers
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Wealthy turn-of-the-century family
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Wealthy TV family
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Wealthy Washingtonian
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Wealthy widow
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Wealthy woman, perhaps
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Wealthy women cover up a shilling?
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Wean
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Weapon
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___ Weapon 4
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Weapon also known as a "lead-spitter
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Weapon associated with Damocles
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Weapon at sea: Abbr.
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Weapon attached to a body at birth
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Weapon attached to a rifle
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Weapon attached to a rope
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Weapon — bonding material
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Weapon brandishers
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Weapon carried in a speakeasy
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Weapon choice for Professor Plum
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Weapon collection
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Weapon detonated on Enewetak Atoll in 1952, briefly
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Weapon, e.g., in military-speak
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Weapon electrified in the Olympics
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Weapon fill
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Weapon filler
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Weapon firing bolts
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Weapon first tested in 1952, for short
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Weapon first tested in '52
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Weapon for a charging horseman
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Weapon for a duel
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Weapon for a gangster
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Weapon for a gaucho
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Weapon for a jaeger
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Weapon for a medieval assassin?
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Weapon for a poilu
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Weapon for a reindeer
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Weapon for a tilt
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Weapon for a trooper
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Weapon for Ahab
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Weapon for an Olympian
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Weapon for an Olympic contestant
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Weapon for Athos
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Weapon for Bamm-Bamm Rubble
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Weapon for Beowulf
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Weapon for boneheads?
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Weapon for Capone
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Weapon for Colonel Mustard
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Weapon for felling cattle
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Weapon for fencing
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Weapon for Flynn
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Weapon for Han Solo
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Weapon for Hawkeye or Robin Hood: 3 wds.
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Weapon for Hearns
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Weapon for Hood
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Weapon for Junior
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Weapon for Katniss Everdeen
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Weapon for Lizzie
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Weapon for masked athletes
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Weapon for Michonne on "The Walking Dead
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Weapon for Mrs. Peacock
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Weapon for Napoléon
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Weapon for Pierre
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Weapon for Professor Plum
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Weapon for quick shooters
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Weapon for Robin Hood
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Weapon for Samson
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Weapon for scoring a hit
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Weapon for target shooting
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Weapon for the Caped Crusader
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Weapon for the highway patrol
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Weapon for the King of Diamonds
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Weapon for Thor
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Weapon for tilts
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Weapon for Tyson
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Weapon for un soldat
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Weapon for U.S. forces
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Weapon for William Tell
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Weapon" for Willie Mosconi
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Weapon for Wolverine
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Weapon for Wonder Woman
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Weapon for Zorro
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Weapon: Fr.
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Weapon from bow
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''__ Weapon'' (Gibson/Glover film)
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Weapon handle
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Weapon handles
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Weapon heard in "1812 Overture
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Weapon heavier than a foil
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Weapon held on horseback
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Weapon in 1940s headlines
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Weapon in a 1952 test
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Weapon in a bar fight
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Weapon in a campy sci-fi flick
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Weapon in a fantasy role-playing game
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Weapon in a scabbard
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Weapon in a silo
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Weapon in a silo (abbr.)
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Weapon in a silo, briefly
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Weapon in a silo, for short
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Weapon in a western
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Weapon in boxing
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Weapon in Clue
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Weapon in "Deliverance
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Weapon, in Dieppe
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Weapon in fencing
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Weapon, in France
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Weapon in gangster movies
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Weapon in Macbeth's belt
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Weapon in medieval warfare
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Weapon in modern warfare
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Weapon in old hand-to-hand combat
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Weapon in old hand-to-hand fighting
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Weapon in prohibition
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Weapon in 'Psycho'