Wafer
- by
anon
(29 August 2001)
Action taken to determine how heavy a mink coat is.
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Wafer
- by
Fwoggylover
(16 June 2005)
A bad call by an umpire
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Waging
- by
Phil Hudson
(29 September 2001)
To find out how many grams of alcohol one has.
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Waiter
- by
anon
(04 October 2001)
One who thinks money grows on trays.
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Waking
- by
Stan Kegel
(29 August 2001)
A ruler arising from a night's rest.
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Walking
- by
Stan Kegel
(29 August 2001)
A ruler of boundaries.
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Walnut
- by
Phil Hudson
(29 August 2001)
One who is mad about climbing vertical barriers.
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Wander
- by
J. A. Mc.
(28 August 2001)
A magician.
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Wanderer
- by
Phil Hudson
(28 August 2001)
To make a mistake when performing magic.
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Warden
- by
Stan Kegel
(28 August 2001)
Strategy room in The Pentagon.
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Warfare
- by
anon
(04 October 2001)
The atmosphere around the side of the river.
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Warlock
- by
Tim Bruening
(28 August 2001)
A very aggressive lock.
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Warship
- by
anon
(01 October 2001)
Action taken to one's preferred God.
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Washable
- by
Stan Kegel
(28 August 2001)
What a cowboy does very carefully.
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Watchmaker
- by
Lexicon
(13 June 2002)
Someone who doesn't charge extra for working over time.
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Weakling
- by
anon
(12 July 2005)
What a poorly leech may have.
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Weather Vane
- by
anon
(26 September 2001)
The desire for a beautiful outlook.
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Webcam
- by
anon
(13 June 2002)
Photographic equipment for spiders.
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Weenie
- by
anon
(12 July 2005)
A small leg joint.
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Weeping
- by
anon
(12 July 2005)
What a professional Subbuteo team might say.
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Weighing
- by
anon
(29 July 2003)
An entrance.
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Weightless
- by
anon
(16 September 2001)
The effect caused by jumping the queue.
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Weiners
- by
Phil Hudson
(29 July 2003)
A small scottish hospital assistant.
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Wellington
- by
Phil Hudson
(10 June 2002)
A weight that is definitely 2000 pounds.
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Wheaty
- by
Phil Hudson
(06 April 2002)
Scottish expression - a small, hot beverage.
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Whippersnapper
- by
J. A. Mc.
(28 August 2001)
Father when he got mad.
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Wholesome
- by
Phil Hudson
(28 August 2001)
Boring mathematics.
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Wholesome
- by
W. C. Clark
(28 August 2001)
That which you take the whole from and still have some left.
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Widen
- by
anon
(26 September 2001)
A shack of curiosity.
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Widower
- by
Stan Kegel
(28 August 2001)
A man who has an angel for a wife.
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Wildebeest
- by
anon
(28 August 2001)
To arm one's self with a dangerous animal.
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Willow
- by
anon
(07 August 2007)
To anticipate a debt.
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Wilting
- by
Fwoggylover
(16 June 2005)
A good sounding ring.
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Window Shopping
- by
Robert Meyers
(26 September 2001)
Eye browse.
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Winking
- by
Tim Bruening
(29 August 2001)
A victorious ruler.
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Woeful
- by
anon
(04 October 2001)
Command to stop an idiot.
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Wonderful
- by
Phil Hudson
(28 August 2001)
Thinking like an idiot.
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Wonders
- by
Phil Hudson
(29 July 2003)
Upper class lingo for "I do".
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Woodstock
- by
Cybyl
(28 August 2001)
Base for cedar or spruce soup.
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Woodstock
- by
Tim Bruening
(28 August 2001)
Shares in a timber company.
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Worded
- by
Phil Hudson
(24 July 2005)
Formerly deceased.
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Workshop
- by
Phil Hudson
(26 August 2001)
The Job Centre.
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