292. When he is out of patients
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293. A dino-snore
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294. So she wouldn’t be spotted
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295. It was a bright and sunny day
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296. When you are a mouse
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297. Bananas don’t grow on coconut trees
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298. Ten -ish
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299. Put it in front of the mirror
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300. No, they come that way
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301. A shadow
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302. Footprints
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303. An anchor
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304. Big ones
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305. Tomorrow
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306. Fire
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307. Hard boiled eggs
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308. Mirror
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309. To get to the other side
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310. It was stuck to the chicken’s foot
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311. It was the chicken’s day off
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312. To prove it wasn’t chicken
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313. A nose
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314. Mushroom
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315. A match
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316. Mirror
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317. Fowl weather
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318. A stamp
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319. A ring
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320. A blackboard
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321. Darkness
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322. Sin
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323. Three blind mice
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324. A gold coin
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325. Water
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326. Because he works for chicken feed
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327. The letter ‘R’
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328. A dictionary
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329. The drumstick
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330. Coal
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331. The word ‘wholesome’
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332. To get to the other side
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