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Prohibitions For Junior Crossword Clue

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31%8Junior's junior
noun

• a male grandchild

30%9Junior's junior
noun

• a second-year undergraduate

adjective satellite

• used of the second year in United States high school or college

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New York Times19 May 1998 Across 39 NONOS
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