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1.A bench, often seen in museums, where people can relax. 2.lyric poem in honor of a former governor of Alaska 3. the central post from which lines of fencing in many different directions, to divide a round-ish parcel of land into several slices 4. a confection made with chocolate-covered pecans or almonds 5 a poem in which the poet retracts a view or sentiment expressed in a former poem. 6.One of several points of reference in geometry. 7. A word or phrase that reads the same upside down and right side up. 8. A story about the former Alaska governor. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | ||
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"There's good chocolate, and then there's GREAT chocolate." - Garfield Though I suppose that's a matter of taste. Never argue with a cat. | |||
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Not an easy one. None sounded good to me. | |||
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