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51% | 5 | Name associated with the nursery rhyme 'Jack Sprat' | ||||||
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38% | 10 | Jack Sprat could not argue a point | ||||||
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Jack Sprat Could ___ Fat Crossword Clue
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New York Times14 Sep 1989 | Down 2 | EATNO |
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