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2 Win-ner, adv. and adj. With temporal regard to someone or something connected to a female.

3 “Tell me winner car pulls into the driveway.”

4 Gertrude left the store at 1:20 p.m. She traveled the 42 miles home at 45 miles an hour. What time did she pull into the driveway?

5 Scrab-ble, n. and v. A specific crustacean of the order Decapoda and possibilities for it.

6 “ Scrabble taste real good…. All we have to do is boil it ‘til its done.”

7 Blue crabs are on sale - 3 pounds for $15.99. How much would 4 ½ pounds cost?

8 Es-tate, adj. and n. A male person’s psychological status or condition

9 “I wouldn’t trust him in estate of mind.”

10 Ralph was upset. His cell phone was “grounded” due to sending too many text messages. 2/3 rd ’s of those messages were from Gertrude. If she texted him 426 times in the last week, how many texts did his phone get in all?

11 Clos-er, v. and adj. To discontinue or shut something of a female’s.

12 “Please tell her to closer mouth when she eats.”

13 Gertrude bought a book on manners from Barnes & Nobles. As a member, she gets 10% off. How much did she pay for the $12.99 book after the discount and Tennessee sales tax?

14 Be-nign, v. and adj. To reach a level of increment more than eight.

15 “That fish you caught must benign inches long.”

16 Actually, the fish was 9 and ¼ inches long. How many centimeters is this? (1 inch = 2.54 centimeters)

17 Wary, adv. and n. A phrase connecting a male to a place.

18 “I might could get my money back if I knew wary he lived.”

19 Ralph was told that he needed to walk 6 blocks north and then 5 blocks east to get to his friend Homer’s house. How far apart are the two houses?

20 Ten-nes-see, n. and v. Wherein the speaker expresses that he visually perceives a person that would earn the highest rating is the decimal system.

21 “That last diver is good, but you’re the only Tennessee.”

22 The last diver got scores of 8.5, 7.6, 9, 8.8, 9.5, and 8. What was his median score?

23 Doo-dle, v. and v. A male person and his predicted actions.

24 “Don’t even look at him, ‘cuz that doodle kill you.”

25 The mob hit man charges $5000 of “off” someone. He demands 25% up front in $20 bills. How many bills will Ralph have to fork over to put a contract on someone?


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