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And for those of you who're keeping score at home...
A grammar
Ryan Pollack
A scribble
Peter Hirons
A clench
Lynne Wright
A squeeze
Nancy Allison
A squench (squeeze/clench),
Craig Cardimon
crock,
silo,
forum,
jigger,
shaker,
grump
A single source
Jessica Weissman
A paragraph,
Ken Poshedly
suite
A bitter
Peter Neilson
A quibble
Dan Goldstein
A contention,
Bill Swallow
volume,
binding,
aggregate,
progress,
gentility,
illumination,
bodhi
A HAT
Reshma
A chapter
Ron Hearn
A gaggle,
Iris Friedman
cohort
A ream, topic
Sukesh
A quill
Brian Henderson
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