Acrobatic
- by
Tim Bruening
(28 August 2001)
A very nimble insect. Related to the Gymnastic.
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Archery
- by
Phil Hudson
(12 July 2005)
Persons claiming ownership of a cherry.
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Badminton
- by
Lexicon
(04 October 2001)
The reason the lamb tasted off.
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Baseball
- by
Art. Moger
(04 October 2001)
A business that can't thrive without strikes.
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Bingo
- by
anon
(12 June 2002)
The trashcan gets taken away.
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Boxer
- by
Lexicon
(04 October 2001)
One who stands up for the other fellow's rights.
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Cribbage
- by
Phil Hudson
(01 September 2001)
How old a baby's bed is.
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Croquet
- by
anon
(22 December 2006)
The 11th blackbird on an alphabetical perch.
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Cue Ball
- by
anon
(16 September 2001)
A dinner and dance, while you wait.
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Fencing
- by
Phil Hudson
(01 September 2001)
West Anglian choir.
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Fitness Trainer
- by
Michael Driscoll
(29 September 2001)
One who lives off the fat of the land.
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Gymnastic
- by
Tim Bruening
(28 August 2001)
A very nimble tic. Related to the Acrobatic.
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Hockey
- by
Phil Hudson
(04 October 2001)
The sport that requires a little hit of puck.
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Hockey
- by
Kim Martin
(29 March 2004)
A stolen key.
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Lacrosse
- by
Kim Martin
(29 March 2004)
Canadian cross walk
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Matador
- by
anon
(26 September 2001)
One who is really fond of rugs and carpets.
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Monopoly
- by
Brandy Brandon
(26 September 2001)
One parrot.
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Racket
- by
Stan Kegel
(13 June 2002)
What you do before the break in pool or snooker.
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Rifle
- by
anon
(29 August 2001)
One who creates crop circles in a field of rye, as a joke.
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Rugby
- by
anon
(05 August 2001)
The spare carpet, as opposed to Rug A.
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Soccer
- by
anon
(26 August 2001)
Providing footwear for the lady.
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Somersault
- by
Phil Hudson
(04 October 2001)
To tackle a maths problem.
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Somersault
- by
Madison
(17 August 2004)
A food seasoner used in the summer.
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Triathlon
- by
Phil Hudson
(17 August 2004)
To sample AMD's range of computer processors.
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