| Hint | Word |
| In baseball, a high fly ball to the infield | |
| A young dog | |
| Some people may prefer none of this in their orange juice | |
| A common office tool used to hold documents together | |
| Slightly overweight; rounded in form | |
| To make a short, quick, explosive sound | |
| A strengthening warm-up excercise done on the floor | |
| Wagering unit in Texas Hold'em | |
| A preliminary or warm-up activity or event; Someone who wears exclusive clothing | |
| To inflate; To supply with air | |
| A root vegetable similar to a carrot | |
| To speak in a high pitched voice; to look through a small opening | |
| | Hint | Word |
| What you may have to sign before marriage | |
| A man who solicits customers for a prostitute | |
| To make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water; to drop or set down heavily | |
| A person's style or manner of handwriting | |
| An accumulation, as of work, chores, or bills | |
| Adobe's graphic editing program | |
| A small cut of meat including part of a rib | |
| An object used by an actor in a performance. | |
| An association of two or more persons to conduct a business | |
| Lively spirits or energy; vigor; animation | |
| Lay's 'Bet you can't eat just one' | |
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