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"in" Miami
Pretzel moves on the beach
She's quite "Duffy"
His car is full of some real "dolls"
She swims with the doggie
Mike's show Trumps the late nights
He likes Boca meetups
"She" loves the Island life
Morning person of Boston
"Stream"s live
Has good vibrations with her moves
"in Miami"
this "boy" has a "lot"
Her "Thompson" follows her
He's just "bucky"
W47?
Georgia sweetheart
"Married" beautfl05
He's "Tricky"
This dog is "legal"
She's really not "fake"
Really is "the man"
Rhymes with Leo
device "of" Coffee?
Rock it out in the North East
Short for Jorge's name
VanKuren?
New Yorker that has "Psalms"
She Farms in Pennsylvania
"Kiwi" that travels the world
Drives for Chicken
FrankRizzo
"Kept" the streets of New York safe
Loves the "nature" in Pennsylvania
Shares her name with actress **** Louise
Highest award in the Olympics
Most people spell his name with a "G" not a "J"
Italian Canadian that keeps it stylin'
Comic Dick's last name
A sassy survivor
Her bowls sing in New York
Self proclaimed Disney fanatic
Pink skirt with hand on behind?
"Blue" Yoga
Consignment Shop owner in New York
A Pennsylvania Medical symbol
"I am" a wrestling fan
For the "most" part he's zen
She's kind of a big "dill"
NYC street walker that "shouts" out
Name shouted out in "Cheers"
The real "King" of the sunset scope
She's a real "Gem"
He "giggles"
Cartoon Chip & ****
He sees Copenhagen
Wild "green" child
Delivers cars in the UK
South of France
Perez of North Carolina
"puppi" of this howling animal
Inspiring neurosurgeon
She's an "Artist"
Oklahoma whiskey drinking meat lover
Gr8tfulChick
Beloved scoper of Florida sunsets
She's a "JoisyGirl"

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Nina Simone

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THE BROWN"S

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