Best, in an idiom Crossword Clue
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- Take dip in waterless Wimborne
- Org. defending individual rights
- Game show contestant's hope
- Sportspeople allowed in staggered heats
- Wide display
- Pew
- Suggested to return and get duped outside
- Move in water
- Where dad carries a weapon in Italy
- Sponger at liberty before a terrible ordeal
- Collections of poker bets
- Something delicious in Rio: samba that rocks!
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- Brushes away, as a fly
- Money we brought back for acajou
- Type of beer
- Marvin of Motown
- Passionate hunks kept in check
- R&B singer with the 2006 #1 hit "So Sick"