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She loved to crochet
Her birthday is on Flag Day
He is a big Cubs fan
He delivers mail
She likes to watch hockey
He lives in Galena
AKA..Cork
He keeps on trucking
He has a birthday every 4 years
She will sell you furniture
He was a high school wrestling champion
He likes to deer hunt
The town guy
She is a Wahlert cheerleader
He can handle your mortgage and lending needs
He was a quiet guy with a smile that could brighten any day
He lives in New York and is as tall as his dad
She has the same middle name as Grandma
She studied cosmetology at Capri
She's a 4th grader who likes to dance and do gymnastics
Her middle name is Mae-Marie and she goes to school in South Wayne
He is a dairy farmer
She enjoys running races and drinking Hawk's Mill wine
He likes superheros and swimming in his new pool
He's an athlete and piano player
She coaches red bird volleyball
She plays basketball for the Redbirds
She enjoys showing sheep at the fair
He teaches English
She lives in Taiwan
He speaks 3 languages
He plays cards in the mornings
She works at McDonalds..not flipping burgers
Traveling waterboy
He plays basketball for the Hornets
She is a school board member
He is a farmer and owns his own business
She works at Main Street Inn
She enjoys traveling
He coaches Badger Youth Football and likes the Brewers
He is a mini version of his dad

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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