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| an enemy plane or one over on a hole |
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| American symbol of freedom or two under on a hole |
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| The Gettysburg ______________ |
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| 'Look _________, Dixieland' |
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| Old, soft ball cover material |
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| Gimme a ____________ on the turn of the ball |
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| reality does this (singular) |
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| The very first word in a screenplay or a subtle L to R ball flight |
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| A movie director yells it when the scene is over |
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| Corporate bigshot or fancy name for a par-three course |
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| taking too much turf and pre-mortem Elvis |
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| Brain cover and thin shot |
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| Just off the mainstream and the green |
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| livestock food and lay of the grass |
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| media distortion and revolution of the ball |
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| Good to cook with but bad to hit off of |
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| Earning the right to hit first |
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| untruth and how your ball sits on the turf |
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| top edge of cup and labia |
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| second floor of a barn; angle of clubface |
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| ball in motion deflected by an outside agency |
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| a politician's position and where your feet are |
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| hit enough bad ones and you might have one |
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| eat soup with it or a control club off the tee |
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| split logs with it or a type of salad |
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| homonym for a caffeinated beverage |
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