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EARLY BRIGHT |
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dawn |
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"He liked to ball from the early bright right around the clock." |
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EARTH ANGEL |
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a person regarded highly by others, someone with angelic qualities, also the title of a '50s song by The Penguins |
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"He was such a groovy earth angel." |
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[ The Hip Einie ] |
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EIGHTY EIGHT |
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a piano |
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". . . and the gate that rocked at the eighty-eight was blowin' 'How High the Moon'." |
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[ The Ballad Of Dan McGroo ] |
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ELECTRONIC ELEPHANT'S EAR |
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a loud noise occurring with the crash when hit from behind by a streetcar |
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". . . and his whole posterior came up over his head like an electronic elephant's ear and went ring-a-ding-a-ding." |
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[ My Own Railroad ] |
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EMPTY KICKS |
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worthless promises, no talent |
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"Dost thou dig that this was Caesar's groove for the push when the cat's with the empty kicks hath copped out?" |
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[ Marc Anthony's Funeral Oration ] |
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ENDLESS REPEATER |
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a person that annoys by repetition of a phrase and/or behavior |
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"You nauseous gasser, you endless repeater . . ." |
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[ The Raven ] |
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ENDSVILLE |
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a Christian's final reward: heaven |
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". . . and fly it through to Endsville!!" |
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[ The Gettysburg Address ] |
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ENGLISH SPACEHEADS |
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English physicists |
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"Finally two English spaceheads picked up on it." |
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[ The Hip Einie ] |
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EXPEDITION MONEY |
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money for research |
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". . . and sound him for a little expedition money." |
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[ The Hip Einie ] |
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EYES |
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desire |
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"Yet Brutus digs that he had eyes for power, and Brutus is a solid cat." |
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[ Marc Anthony's Funeral Oration ] |
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