What is this phrase meaning to selectively choose? - Word Craze clue
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What is this phrase meaning to selectively choose?
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- To assist someone in remembering something:
- Weather that is a bit cold is called this:
- Large, soft furniture that can seat multiple people:
- A metal joint that attaches a door to its frame:
- Has a head and a tail; sometimes used to make decisions:
- Knights would fight with this bladed weapon and a shield:
- “Livin' on a Prayer” is a song by Bon ___:
- Simba’s evil uncle in “The Lion King”:
- The only active diamond mine in the US, the "Crater of Diamonds", is in this state:
- This '95 movie flop starred Kevin Costner and allegedly cost 1.3 million per minute screen time:
- US slang for alcohol that was produced illicitly during the Prohibition era:
- When Emma Bunton was a Spice Girl, she was known as this:
- Legendary soccer player Christiano Ronaldo is this nationality:
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