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Disparaging remark SLUR. Six-footer from Australia. Bird that's a primate minus its first and last letters. Group of quail Crossword Clue. Source of green eggs and ham alternative.
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Australian bird mentioned in the lyrics to Barenaked Ladies' "If I Had $1000000". Runner with feathers. Second word of fairy tales UPON. Two-legged meat source.