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Thursday 27 June 1996 18:02 EDT
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Whith is the odd one out?

1) Injured ace dripped.

2) Spank mad flier.

3) Grey ban on breath.

4) Hug the right swine.

5) I bedlessness inanity.

(Answer on Tuesday)

Yesterday's corrected quotes:

1) Rose is a rose is a rose (No "A")

2) correct as printed

3) Why don't you come up sometime and see me? (The line as printed was said by WC Fields)

4) Is that your sword or are you just pleased to see me?

5) He never said it.

6) I have nothing to offer but blood and toil, tears and sweat.

7) He never said it.

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