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 | NOUN [12] | _______________________ |
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 | SPORT [2] | _______________________ |
 | ADJECTIVE [13] | _______________________ |
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 | NATIONALITY [3] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN (PLURAL) [14] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN [4] | _______________________ |
 | ADJECTIVE [15] | _______________________ |
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 | ADJECTIVE [5] | _______________________ |
 | ADJECTIVE [16] | _______________________ |
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 | FAMOUS PERSON (FEMALE) [6] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN (PLURAL) [17] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB ENDING IN "ED" [7] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [18] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN (PLURAL) [8] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [19] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB ENDING IN "ING" [9] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [20] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB ENDING IN "ED" [10] | _______________________ |
 | NAME OF PERSON IN ROOM [21] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB [11] | _______________________ |
 | NAME OF PERSON IN ROOM [22] | _______________________ |
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NOTE: Some words may occur more than once.
[1] : Here we are again for Olympic pairs [2] . These are the [3] skaters. This [4] is [5] . [6] : They [7] their [8] yesterday. She wasn`t even [9] to him all day, not even when they [10] . [1] : Well, they`re going to have to [11] together right now. Their [12] is [13] and their [14] are very [15] . [6] : Oh, look -- here come the [16] [17] . I`m concerned with their [18] . Oh, no! They`ll never get a [19] with that [20] . I`m afraid it`s all over for [21] and [22] .
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