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Mulberry Garden, now the only place of refreshment about the town for persons of the best quality to be exceeding cheated at. By John Evelyn Garden Mulberry Place Refreshment Town

Actually, it wasn't bad," Claire said, surprisingly. "Mullein leaves are really very nice; quite as good as two-ply bathroom tissue. And in the winter or indoors, it was usually a bit of damp rag; not very sanitary, but comfortable enough. By Diana Gabaldon Surprisingly Claire Bad Mullein Nice

McNasty. "Is that enough?" "Not By Sheldon Siegel Mcnasty

Poirot was standing in the larder in a dramtic attitude. In his hand he was brandishing a leg of mutton.'My dear Poirot! What is the matter? have you gone mad?''Regard i pray you this mutton! But regard it closely! By Agatha Christie Poirot Attitude Standing Larder Dramtic

Wilson has some fancy name for it, butI call lit macanaccady. Anything I can't analyze in the eatingline I call macanaccady and anything wet that puzzles me I callshallamagouslem. By L.m. Montgomery Wilson Buti Call Macanaccady Fancy

The Mayor of Murslaugh was a jolly, ebullient man of the sort who, in a well-ordered world, would be called Fezziwig. That his name was Brown was a powerful indictment on the sorry state of things. By Jonathan L. Howard Fezziwig Mayor Murslaugh Jolly Ebullient

my brother's cognac and tobacco talk By Charles Dickens Talk Brother Cognac Tobacco

The illicit Irish homemade spirit, poitin was frowned upon by the Catholic Church, which made its manufacture grave enough of a sin to require a bishop's absolution rather than that of the regular parish priest. Ah, the lengths the Irish will go to for "the demon drink! By Rashers Tierney Church Catholic Irish Spirit Poitin

Sensing a favourable shift, Prim called for celebratory muffins and jam. Muffins and jam seemed to sooth everyone's temper, particularly the Alpha Vanara's whose delight in the jam was that of a child discovering blancmange for the first time. Rue could sympathise. She often felt that way about really good jam, not to mention blancmange. And this was, after all, gooseberry. By Gail Carriger Prim Jam Muffins Sensing Shift

Tell me what it is, or prepare to eat harpoon. By Lemony Snicket Harpoon Prepare Eat

Ulick Norman Owen. By Agatha Christie Owen Norman Ulick

Of course it is juggling, theman in motley was saying ... YOu know what your problem is, Sir Grenall? You've been seduced by the lure of spectacle. Sure, I could juggle three or four balls and use two hands, and that would be very impressive, but then what would I do after that? Five balls? Three hands? You see how it goes? Now me, I'm an artist, trying to recapture the original purity of the art form. This-the man nodded at the ball he tossing up and down-this is the essence of juggling. By Gerald Morris Theman Sir Grenall Motley Juggling

I am what you call a hooligan- By Emmeline Pankhurst Hooligan Call

You know you have a gambling problem when it's 4 A.M. at the Mirage Sports Book and you're walking around going, 'Hey you get the lacrosse scores?' By Artie Lange Hey Mirage Sports Book Scores

Liverpool will be the most profitable investment I've ever made, By Tom Hicks Liverpool Made Profitable Investment

Kerrick the weed. By Maria V. Snyder Kerrick Weed

I'm a gambler, a farmboy, and I'm here to take command of your bloody army!Mat Cauthon By Robert Jordan Mat Cauthon Gambler Farmboy Army

I've had my fill of Jinn for the day. And not the good gin that my dad has locked in his liquor cabinet. The creepy Jinn that took a bite out of my arm and destroyed everything I've ever known. By Samantha Young Jinn Day Fill Cabinet Good

If you could runne, as you drinke, you might catch a hare. By George Herbert Runne Drinke Hare Catch

Make-Out McGuire By Sara Humphreys Makeout Mcguire

After a match, my opponent goes to the hospital and gets an IV and I have a martini. By Tank Abbott Match Martini Opponent Hospital

Squad. Guess whose weekend this was? By James Patterson Squad Guess Weekend

A crier of green sauce. By Francois Rabelais Sauce Crier Green

limerick?" asked By Lenore Look Limerick Asked

Most confidence games depend on the mark not knowing they're being conned. The Kansas City Shuffle depends on the mark knowing it. Not only do they have to see you coming, they have to figure out your entire plan before it happens." "Problem being," Corman said, "they're working to stop the wrong con. You get 'em looking left, while you rob 'em blind on the right." "We can't take the coin out of the building," I said, "but Royce can. So let's give him a reason to do it. By Craig Schaefer Mark Knowing Conned Confidence Games

Maktub" (It is written.) By Paulo Coelho Maktub Written

Murana is the name of the mask I have designed for Venini: a volume to wear for filtering the reality through the glass of its surfaces, a face without sexual or racial connotations able to represent every kind of humanity, a soul for an object that could be casually perceived as a vase ... By Fabio Novembre Venini Murana Surfaces Humanity Vase

How can I go on with this? Please God, let me win a football pool. By Simon Raven God Pool Win Football

Oh lord and master. High muckety-muck. By Cherise Sinclair Master Lord High Mucketymuck

My foot is on my native heath, and my name is MacGregor. By Walter Scott Heath Macgregor Foot Native

Cheat at this game. By Rene Char Cheat Game

In Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress," he began, "you may recall the description of the Man with the Muck-rake, the man who could look no way but downward." Bunyan's muckraker, he suggested, "typifies the man who in this life consistently refuses to see aught that is lofty, and fixes his eyes with solemn intentness only on that which is vile and debasing. By Doris Kearns Goodwin Man Progress Muckrake Pilgrim Bunyan

What more scoundrelly trick could you have played on us? By Martin Luther Scoundrelly Trick Played

Russian Roulette, killer in all black. By Jasmine Sandozz Roulette Russian Killer Black

What looks good to you? Bradley asked. Mickey Donovan, I did not answer. By Kristen Ashley Donovan Good Bradley Asked Mickey

What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch? By W.c. Fields Lunch Contemptible Scoundrel Stole Cork

ABOYNE (vb.)To beat an expert at a game of skill by playing so appallingly that none of his clever tactics or strategies are of any use to him. By Douglas Adams Aboyne Beat Expert Game Skill

I Keep a Wholesome Table." Manannan Mac Lir By Kevin Hearne Table Wholesome Lir Mac Manannan

Irish as a Paddy's pig. By Eugene O'neill Paddy Irish Pig

Bundy Rum- better than local anaesthetic. By Cheryse Durrant Rum Bundy Anaesthetic Local

M-O-O-N Spells moon By Stephen King Spells Moon

corn maque choux. He By Rachel Harris Corn Choux Maque

Draw without mercy. By Gabriel Campanario Draw Mercy

pony, mashed potato, alligator, watusi, twist, jerk. By A.v. Club Pony Alligator Watusi Twist Jerk

cream of banana soup By Tom Robbins Cream Soup Banana

Milcas raced out his door, anxious to find the answer to this riddle and discover the source of hope for a Roegan in Fargranther; the propellant of an unheard of, forgotten, impossible, and by all accounts, damned idea. By Evan Meekins Forgotten Impossible Fargranther Roegan Milcas

Night and day a picture of the showcase of the Lame Novelty Company and its gambling content would seem to appear before my eyes. Then I realized that I could not rest content and continue practising to become a magician until I knew what those gambling gimmicks in that showcase click. By John Scarne Lame Novelty Company Night Eyes

A distinctly ordinary player of extraordinary dirtiness. By Pete Gill Dirtiness Distinctly Ordinary Player Extraordinary

I understand it is 13-8 against Egon Ronay publishing a Good Betting Shop Food Guide by 1997. By Clement Freud Egon Ronay Good Betting Shop

GrayG: Just to clarify, putting the perfectly reasonable and technically correct name aside, shenanigans are a go?Laughing now, I lean back more comfortably in the ugly plastic airport seat and answer.IvyMac: All night, Cupcake. I can't wait to taste your frosting.A couple seconds pass and then,GrayG: Mac, you sent a dirty text. I just shed a tear of pride. I also have a hard-on. I think the little old lady sitting next to me is checking it out. By Kristen Callihan Cupcake Laughing Grayg Clarify Putting

In for a sheep, in for a gargant. By Jim Butcher Sheep Gargant

Ruud Gullit was able to impose his multi-lingual skills on this match. By John Motson Gullit Ruud Match Impose Multilingual

Baccarat is a game whereby the croupier gathers in money with a flexible sculling oar, then rakes it home. If I could have borrowed his oar I would have stayed. By Mark Twain Baccarat Home Oar Game Croupier

Now, juggling can be a lot of fun; play with skill and play with space, play with rhythm. By Michael Moschen Play Juggling Fun Space Rhythm

Aliena was concentrating. Their painted wooden board was shaped like a cross and divided into squares of different colours. The counters appeared to be made of ivory, white and black. The game was obviously a variant of merrels, or nine-men's-morris, and probably a gift brought back from Normandy by Aliena's father. By Ken Follett Concentrating Aliena Colours Normandy Ivory

Make the opponents' goal more expensive than it's worth. By Morton Blackwell Make Worth Opponents Goal Expensive

I could juggle anything in my day. Balls, cigar boxes, knives ... But there was one thing I could never juggle. My income tax. By W.c. Fields Day Balls Knives Juggle Cigar

This muck heaves and palpitates. It is multi-directional and has a mayor. By Donald Barthelme Palpitates Muck Heaves Mayor Multidirectional

I collect misspellings of my last name. Jame McRoy, McGros, Legras - it's become kind of a sport. By James Legros Legras Mcgros Collect Misspellings Jame

The Musketaquid, or Grass-ground River, though probably as old as the Nile or Euphrates, did not begin to have a place in civilized history until the fame of its grassy meadows and fish attracted settlers out of England in 1635, when it received the other but kindred name of CONCORD from the first plantation on its banks, which appears to have commenced in a spirit of peace and harmony. It will be Grass-ground River as long as grass grows and water runs here; it will be Concord River only while men lead peacable lives on its banks. By Henry David Thoreau River Musketaquid Euphrates Grassground Banks

I got the Rolly on my arm and I'm pouring ChandonAnd I roll the best weed cause I got it going on. By Snoop Dogg Rolly Arm Pouring Chandonand Roll

airing the marmots By Virginia Woolf Airing Marmots

Here is the most valuable thing in the whole of Moomin Valley, Groke! Do you know what has grown out of this hat? Raspberry juice and fruit trees, and the most beautiful little self-propelling clouds: the only Hobgoblin's Hat in the world! By Tove Jansson Groke Valley Moomin Valuable Thing

Look at me, man, look at me and tell me I don't know what I'm about. I'm Conor Larkin. I'm an Irishman and I've had enough. By Leon Uris Man Larkin Conor Irishman

yo ho ho and a bottle of rum By Robert Louis Stevenson Rum Bottle

Metaraon, with his unmerciful stare, By S.m. Reine Metaraon Stare Unmerciful

What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? By W. Clement Stone Lunch Contemptible Scoundrel Stolen Cork

Jason's Famous Muesli Serves many For the oat mixture: 4 cups jumbo rolled oats 1 cup flax seeds 1 cup coconut (chips or desiccated) For the seed mixture: ½ cup pumpkin seeds ½ cup sunflower seeds ½ cup almonds ½ cup sesame seeds ½ cup raisins (optional) ½ cup diced apricots (optional) 1. Combine the oat mixture into one jar and the seed mixture into another. Shake to achieve an even distribution. 2. Each morning after eating breakfast, By Susan Kitson Cup Optional Mixture Seeds Famous

For watching sports, I tend to drink Guinness; early evenings always begin well with a Grey Goose and tonic with plenty of lime; and on a cold winter's night, there's nothing quite like a glass of Black Maple Hill ... an absolute peach of a bourbon. By Martin Bashir Guinness Hill Grey Goose Black

Ally McCoist will always get you a goal, whether he's playing or on the bench. By Mark Hateley Ally Goal Bench Mccoist Playing

The record of a month's roulette playing at Monte Carlo can afford us material for discussing the foundations of knowledge. By Karl Pearson Monte Carlo Knowledge Record Month

In our most Puritan of society, gambling-like other pleasures-is either taxed, restricted to certain hours, or forbidden altogether. Yet the impulse to gamble remains an eternal aspect of the irrationality of man. It finds outlets in business, war, politics, in the formal overtures of the gambling casinos, and in the less ceremonious exchanges among individuals of differing opinions. By Richard Arnold Epstein Puritan Society Gamblinglike Taxed Restricted

(Health 5) Carrot By Lars Petersson Health Carrot

Fenugreek, Tuesday's spice, when the air is green like mosses after rain. By Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Fenugreek Tuesday Spice Rain Air

thought. "You want some macaroni By Kate Dicamillo Thought Macaroni

There are many games I love to play. Which one I put on the table depends on the mood and the level of experience of my opponents; I don't have a clear favorite. By Klaus Teuber Play Games Love Opponents Favorite

The field attracted many extraordinary figures, not least the aforementioned Murchison, who spent the first thirty or so years of his life galloping after foxes, converting aeronautically challenged birds into puffs of drifting feathers with buckshot and showing no mental agility whatever beyond that needed to read The Times or play a hand of cards. By Bill Bryson Murchison Times Figures Foxes Converting

How much better a man feels when he is mixed with halibut and leg of mutton and roebuck By Patrick O'brian Roebuck Man Feels Mixed Halibut

AMBIGU (A'MBIGU) n.s.[French.]An entertainment, consisting not of regular courses, but of a medley of dishes set on together. When straiten'd in your time, and servants few,You'd richly then compose an ambigu;Where first and second course, and your desert,All in our single table have their part.King'sArt of Cookery. By Samuel Johnson French Ambigu Ambigu Entertainment Consisting

Johnny nods and grins, but doesn't talk. He's overwhelmed by Muninn's gewgaws. I've By Richard Kadrey Johnny Grins Talk Nods Muninn

One magpie is bad luck,' said Molly. 'One for sorrow, two for mirth. Three for a wedding, four for a birth. Five for rich, six for poor. Seven for a witch, I can tell you no more. By Lili Wilkinson Molly Luck Magpie Bad Sorrow

What's feeding in Derry? What's feeding on Derry? By Stephen King Derry Feeding

All that a spectator gets out of the game is fresh air, the comical articles in his program, the sight of twenty-two young men rushing about in mysterious formations, and whatever he brought in his flask. By Robert Benchley Air Program Formations Flask Spectator

Uniden Homepatrol By Andrew Baze Homepatrol Uniden

Holy effing moly. By Ellen Hopkins Holy Moly Effing

Menagerie. Personally, By J.k. Rowling Menagerie Personally

Who is your opponent tonight, tonight I am playing against the Black pieces By Akiba Rubinstein Black Pieces Tonight Opponent Playing

The smylere with the knyf under the cloke. By Geoffrey Chaucer Cloke Smylere Knyf

My mother is a muttonhead. By Julia Golding Muttonhead Mother

Porter it was that fattened people in my own fami ly, and it would be a hard thing not to drink porter with every other decent man, and maybe stand fi l ling your pipe with your back to the counte r , and maybe talk of the time you were in j a i l in England By Anonymous England Porter Man Fattened People

Yeah, we call that mulling around. Okay guys, come on now. What we're going to do early in this game is mull around, okay? And later, we're going call that monkey-off-our-back play. By Les Miles Yeah Mulling Call Guys Play

Man is a deterministic device thrown into a probabilistic universe. In this match, surprises are expected. By Michael Lewis Man Universe Deterministic Device Thrown

Terence O'Ryan heard him and straightway brought him a crystal cup full of the foaming ebon ale which the noble twin brothers Bungiveagh and Bungardilaun brew ever in their divine alevats, cunning as the sons of deathless Leda. For they garner the succulent berries of the hop and mass and sift and bruise and brew them and they mix therewith sour juices and bring the must to the sacred fire and cease not night or day from their toil, those cunning brothers, lords of the vat. By James Joyce Leda Bungiveagh Bungardilaun Brothers Brew

He was at a starting point which makes many a man's career a fine subject for betting, if there were any gentlemen given to that amusement who could appreciate the complicated probabilities of an arduous purpose ... By George Eliot Betting Purpose Starting Point Makes

Entertaining females with accounts of jug-bitten maunderings is one of my favourite pastimes.' He By Georgette Heyer Entertaining Pastimes Females Accounts Jugbitten

Shoot the pasties off the nipples of a ten-foot bull-dyke and win a cotton-candy goat. By Hunter S. Thompson Shoot Goat Pasties Nipples Tenfoot

From his father, Gansey had gotten a head for logic, an affection for research, and a trust fund the size of most state lotteries. From their father, the Lynch brothers had gotten indefatigable egos, a decade of obscure Irish music instrument lessons, and the ability to box like they meant it. Niall Lynch had not been around very much, but when he had been, he had been an excellent teacher. By Maggie Stiefvater Gansey Father Logic Research Lotteries

A drinker has a hole under his nose that all his money runs into. By Thomas Fuller Drinker Hole Nose Money Runs

My name is Gin, and I kill people. By Jennifer Estep Gin People Kill

Irish was a man of parts even if some of them didn't work too well. By Angela Carter Irish Man Parts Work