Seymour or Pusey for instance
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EDUCATORSeymour or Pusey, for instance.
NEARTHETOPSecond or third, for instance
PLANA or B, for instance
NATURALRESOURCETimber or water, for instance
SUPPORTBeam or pillar, for instance
NOTEHalf or quarter, for instance
RUMINANTBuffalo or camel, for instance.
NEWWORDJeep or veep, for instance.
STARMantle or Robinson, for instance.
PORTMANTEAUWORD"Smog" or "brunch," for instance.
SIBILANTSisyphus or syzygy, for instance.
ORDINALFirst or second, for instance.
ODORGardenia or lilac, for instance.
ESSAYISTLamb or Bacon, for instance.
DAMHoover or Coolidge, for instance.
BOWLOrange or Cotton, for instance.
AWARDGoncourt or Pulitzer, for instance.
GENDERMale or female, for instance
EXTRACURRICULARFootball or dramatics, for instance.
SIGN"Walk," or "Don't Walk," for instance.
YALEMANAcheson, Taft or Lovett, for instance.
FREENATIONGreat Britain or France, for instance.
ILESt. Pierre or Miquelon, for instance.
WOODA three or a five, for instance
BRIEFLYIn 25 words or fewer, for instance
BREEDAfghan hound or Angora goat, for instance
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