They may be received by free subscriptions
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PODCASTSThey may be received by free subscriptions
VERSESThey may be light or free
clipartready-made usually copyright-free illustrations sold in books or as part of a software package from which they may be cut and pasted or inserted as artwork
BRIDESThey may be followed by trains
VERSESThey may be connected by bridges
RIVERBASINSThey may be drained by tributaries
TALESThey may be told by fishermen
NOSEBLEEDSThey may be checked by pinching
THEDOTSThey may be connected by sleuths
SPIELSThey may be rehearsed by salesmen
SEXESThey may be determined by sonograms
TASTEBUDSThey may be excited by dinner
EGOSThey may be hurt by falls
DEALSThey may be cut by perps
MODELAIRPLANESThey may be flown by hobbyists
SLEDSThey may be pulled by teams
PLEASThey may be affected by bargaining
CALFMUSCLESThey may be pulled by runners
ESTATESThey may be split by heirs
SPASThey may be filled by jets
HAIRSThey may be split by quibblers
STRAYSThey may be measured by the pound
GODCHILDRENThey may not be related by blood
SIGNSThey may be held up by fans
OLDSCORESThey may be settled by longstanding enemies
ODORSThey may be absorbed by baking soda
DONUTSThey may be sold by the dozen
MINDSThey may be blown by a magician
TOASTSThey may be given by wedding guests
SCENTSThey may be picked up by dogs
STDSThey may be set by industry grps.
TABSThey may be picked up by hosts
DOGSThey may be measured by the pound
SNACKSThey may be offered by way of concessions
ARTESThey may be patronized by senors and senoras
ETASThey may be delayed by weather, for short
TIREMARKSThey may be left by the side of the road
UEYSThey may be done by ones who have gone too far
rifflingShuffle (playing cards) by flicking up and releasing the corners or sides of two piles of cards so that they intermingle and may be slid together to form a single pile
rifflesShuffle (playing cards) by flicking up and releasing the corners or sides of two piles of cards so that they intermingle and may be slid together to form a single pile