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Answer
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Not easy
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Hard
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Birthday, business, Christmas, credit, green or yellow are all types of this
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Card
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Iconic Country singer Merle, or how some old Country singers may appear
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Haggard
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Occupation of Harry Potter or Gandalf the Grey
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Wizard
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One who provides security or protection
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Guard
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Bald-headed captain of the USS Enterprise, played by Patrick Stewart, Jean-Luc ______
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Picard
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On an earlier Enterprise, the first name of Dr. "Bones" McCoy, or of Mr. Spock actor Nimoy
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Leonard
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A sheath for a sword or knife
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Scabbard
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An old time poet or minstrel, and a very common nickname for William Shakespeare
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Bard
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Yellow condiment. The Dijon variety is very popular
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Mustard
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A ruse or deception (or a French duck)
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Canard
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Rendered pork fat, used in baking and other recipes
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Lard
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Ringo Starr's first name, or that of a certain "lion-hearted" English king
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Richard
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Large cat of the genus Panthera, famed for its spotted coat
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Leopard
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Part of the digestive tract in some birds. Considered a delicacy in some cultures
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Gizzard
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In the general direction of
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Toward
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In the direction of straight ahead
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Forward
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Former child actor and famed director Ron, his father's first name on "Happy Days," or the last name of Moe, Curly and Shemp
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Howard
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One who lacks bravery
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Coward
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Iguanas, chameleons and geckos (Oh my!)
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Lizard
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A broken piece of glass or pottery, also a famous London skyscraper
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Shard
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To look at something, or, to hold something in esteem
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Regard
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British playwright who gave us "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," Tom ________
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Stoppard
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Popular leafy green, associated with Switzerland
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Chard
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One who is under the protection of a guardian. An electoral district in a town. Part of a hospital
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Ward
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A powerful snowstorm
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Blizzard
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Large British shipping and cruise line
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Cunard
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