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Mrs. Cedeno, a.k.a.
I'll go __ into the night
a cross-eyed bear
the dog is not a __
Hokeman __
Stu and
a Christmas cookie no one wants
Mankato's finest Christmas export
Too many jumping dogs?
Smell at Mrs. Jensen's?
Find a scratch-and-dent computer?
Pa clears his throat
failed Christmas tango? (Dancing with a...)
Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain?
Navajo
Cause for Santa's sour face?
HWY 99 runs through...
a note from Zake
Incoherent leader, uncle __
Melted cheezos?
Gobla gobla...
Fridgetop cassette playing on a morning of yore
Can't get enough...
Poor form dive, like the green man from
A jacket for Little Johnny?
High-end stripes for kids
Food to go with a "99"
This is a __ puzzle
Where to find Sprocket on Christmas Eve?
Ten months of surfing lessons
set aflame, but not the rat
Dah dah dah dah!
it's snappy, it's blue
a Ford that's hard to climb into
1200 years perfecting the recipe
Might be the last standing...
Are we talking in code now?
a Wiggle can't enjoy the beach without
Halftime show featuring an alien invasion?
Where not to die in a pool
Mrs. Bear's favorite kind of humor
Time to hit the?
They're __ weirdos.
Best football?
Freezes, when it's cold enough!
Davy Jones, him be a
Bearer of eggs
a little __ on the way...
Purple clad athletes, (not good)
a drug, or an uncle
a cat who perched on top of doors
a summertime game for 4
Red, black, miserable, green...
Pizza evening for the boys?
Beer Bear
Previous cooky neighbor?
We are not a __fish
Chay's boyfriends are all pond__
Melman will not go
B words?
Not just for decoration
__ Bruin
Dunk in your coffee?
Last time I checked my watch, it still said

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