#Fedefine
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes -
Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot 1C 2B
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapesAnswers to #Fedefine 211: 1A 2B
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot There was a recent discussion about one of those (no spoilers but it has come up)
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot 1C, 2A
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot 1. C
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot 1c 2a
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes1 C
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot 1C 2A
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot 1c 2b
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes@eribosot
1 C
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Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes -
Game 212:
1. Bight
A. A disease or injury of plants marked by the formation of lesions, withering, and death of parts
B. Alternative spelling of "bite"
C. A bend in a coast forming an open bay2. Curtilage
A. In medieval Europe, an allowance paid by a husband to his wife to cover incidental expenses
B. The land immediately surrounding and associated with a home, treated as part of the dwelling for legal purposes
C. Frills and decorations attached to the hem of drapes1C, 2B
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