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48% | 11 | Often referred to as gray snapper or mangrove snapper | ||||||
noun • found in shallow waters off the coast of Florida | ||||||||
28% | 12 | Whip-like motion created by the legs in the whip kick | ||||||
noun • a movement of the legs in swimming | ||||||||
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New York Times14 Jan 2006 | Across 63 | LIONTAMER |
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