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MAN campus Big man on campus

13579 vs. U The odds are against you

111111 2:30 AM Once upon a time

CAJUSTSE Just in case

Lake tario Lake Ontario

2222222 day Tuesday

S T A R Falling star

T I M E abde Long time no see

stefrankin Frankinstein

FLUBADENCE Bad influence

SCORE SCORE SCORE SCORE Four score

PERSON ALITY Split personality

S D A E H Heads up

ALL MYSELF All by myself

E E E E Ease up

Cot Candy Cotton candy

L E A S T Last but not least

egsg Scrambled eggs

tHE sAnD Head in the sand

Sinowhereght Nowhere in sight

I right I Right between the eyes

Knee light Neon light

E P A H S Shape up

ATfrankfrankRA Frank Sinatra

roforkad Fork in the road

OdOoOmO dominoes

B B U U R R N N Side burns

Robert DO Robert DeNiro

Fairy, Wolf, and Duckling The good, the bad, and the ugly

dashotrk Shot in the dark

Wrong Wrong = Right Two wrongs don’t make a right

R G rosey I N Ring around the rosey

A E P S P U L A Round of applause

noon good Good afternoon

COVER COP Under cover cop

B B M M U U H H T T Two thumbs up

DEATH LIFE Life after death

REST YOU’RE You’re under arrest

K C E H C Check up

GOING DIET Going on a diet

MAN BOARD Man overboard

B R A I N Scatterbrained E D

GI CCC GI overseas

H IJKLMN O H₂0

1 1,00 0,000 One in a million

T O U C H touchdown

DECI SION Split decision

TIJUSTME Just in time

MEAL Well balanced meal

BRIDGE WATER Water under the bridge

COORDERURT Order in the court

OTWONE Two in one

NIGHT Middle of the night or midnight

OFTEN OFTEN OFTEN OFTEN NOT More often than not

REVIRD TAES Back seat driver

COF FEE Coffee break

E A V E S Eaves dropping

TIME End of time

DO(12’’)OR Foot in the door

LONG DO Long overdue

1234 US Count on us

YY GUY GUY Wise guys

MATH THE The aftermath

LANG4UAGE Foreign language

GETTING IT ALL Getting over it all

GO IT IT IT IT Go for it

SEARCH AND Search high and low

GONE LET GONE GONE BE GONE Let bygones be bygones

BELT HITTING Hitting below the belt

XQQME Excuse me

EITHER WEIGH OR WAY Either which way

MUST GET HERE MUST GET HERE MUST GET HERE Three musketeers

O_ER_T_O_ Painless operation

GIVE GET GIVE GET GIVE GET GIVE GET Forgive and forget

I’M WORLD I’m on top of the world

GR 12’’ AVE Foot in the grave

COTAXME Income tax

K K C C U U T T S S WORD WORD WORD WORD Too stuck up for words

R Y S syrup

EEEEEEEEEEC Tennessee

YOU CONT OL R You are out of control

LEFT OUT FIELD Out in left field

ACRIML Criminal

i 4 i

D H E T A Valley of death

poFISHnd Big fish in a little pond

potOOOOOOOO potatoes

I’M you I’m bigger than you

DRIBBLE DRIBBLE Double dribble

WEAR LONG Long underwear

LE VEL Split level

iiiii Circles under the eyes

DICE DICE

___0___ PhD MD Two degrees below zero

1 Hole in one

CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE Tricycle

R E T T A B Batter up

EZ iiiii Easy on the eyes

CHAIR High chair

WOOL COAT Wool overcoat

BAN ANA Banana split

T H G I T uptight

EGGS EZ Eggs over easy

READER Speed reader

TURN THE LIGHT Turn on the light

P O U R Downpour

GLANCE Backwards glance

WHO’S FIRST Who’s on first

TALE Tall tale

LMOTHERAW Mother in law