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How to turn the volume up

can you please put this in the correct categgory with much more detail about your problem, it does not make sense in this category I think
7/19/2015 10:41:54 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 19, 2015
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Remdia unscramble please

admire
7/10/2015 12:37:57 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 10, 2015
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Are there any words with these letters beaunig

7/10/2015 12:28:53 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 10, 2015
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Can you please unscramble these letters sweltor?

trowels
7/10/2015 12:24:05 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 10, 2015
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What is a plural possessive nouns

There is no such thing as possessive nouns. It should be possessive PRONOUNS. Launch a Google search with keywords possessive pronouns .
7/10/2015 8:27:40 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 10, 2015
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What film from anagram. Madlyfairy

My fair lady
7/5/2015 5:55:22 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 05, 2015
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What is the prefix dis mean

unlike, undo, negation
7/4/2015 5:37:26 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 04, 2015
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What would unscramble nadh!

Hand.
7/4/2015 5:34:03 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 04, 2015
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Bridge shelter protecting Antarctic explorer

"Huts" from National Geographic article found here: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/02/150212-antarctica-huts-scott-shackleton-history-culture-science/ Please click 'HELPFUL' if so - thanks!
7/2/2015 12:47:41 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 02, 2015
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Types of lettuce

There are seven basic types of lettuce, but there are hundreds of hybrids. The basic types are: Looseleaf Butterhead Romaine Buttercrunch Batavian Head Lettuce Chinese Lettuce See more at: http://www.grow-it-organically.com/lettuce-varieties.html#sthash.Ypp80caK.dpuf) Please click 'HELPFUL' if so - thanks!
7/2/2015 12:43:22 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 02, 2015
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What does not go well with cheese

A broad question. Please send more info if you'd like - glad to help. I am posting regardless: (from website:) http://www.thekitchn.com/what-not-to-pair-cheese-pairin-148014) What Not To Pair: Cheese Pairings to Avoid (We) talk a lot about what makes a great pairing when it comes to cheese, wine, and food. And since cheese is so rarely-- really, too rarely, in our opinion-- enjoyed just entirely on its own, it's especially important to know what foods will heighten your experience of the cheeses you serve. Equally vital is knowing what not to do. (Oranges and carrots, for example, are just a preview of two things that just won't make your cheese sing.) Here, some don'ts to keep in mind when putting together a cheese plate. When pairing foods with cheese, your goal should be to highlight both elements equally. Ideally, go for flavors that will accentuate rather than overpower the cheese itself. Similarly, cheeses shouldn't overwhelm what you choose as accompaniments. The exceptions to the rules below may be fresh cheeses, which act as excellent foils to stronger flavors. But generally speaking, the following things are examples of what to stay away from when constructing a cheese plate with a variety of different styles, ages, and flavors: Spicy things: There may not be a worse way to kill the flavors of your cheese. While a searingly spicy hot pepper jelly is actually great with a cooling, sprightly puck of goat cheese (see above disclaimer regarding the fresh cheese exception), it wouldn't do anything for the subtle flavors of a semi-soft, natural rinded sheep milk cheese, for example. Veer from olive mixes speckled with dried red pepper flakes, really spicy pickled items, spicy meats, hot jellies, mustards, or chutneys, and even crackers with black peppercorns. While delicious, these accompaniments will linger on your palate and hinder your experience of the cheese in its natural state. Lightly spiced things can be great with cheese, liked sweet, spiced nuts and herbaceous olives. But beware of things that taste more of what was used for flavoring than of the food itself! Garlic- or Onion-flavored Crackers and Bread: Unless you want to be left tasting the bits of dehydrated onion or garlic that so often sully the surface of breads and crackers, save these items for other moments. And beware of the "Everything" flavor, too, which may have lots of onion and garlic lurking within. Some cheeses, like stronger mountain cheeses and some funky natural rinded wheels, actually have subtle notes of spring garlic or onion. Breads and crackers infused with onion-y flavors can mar these compelling undertones, so beware. Vegetables: Clearly this is a category that may be a bit too large to generalize, so to be more specific, stick with vegetables that have relatively mild flavors, like sliced fennel and endive spears. Slightly peppery greens like arugula or radicchio can be great compliments to cheese if you're thinking of making a cheese-laced salad. But on a cheese platter, stay away from the most vegetal of vegetables, like broccoli, carrots, green beans, celery, and cauliflower. While these all may make great additions to a crudite platter (and broccoli and cheddar soup is undeniably delicious), they seem straight-up strange to pair raw with nice cheeses. Citrus or high-acid fruits: Orange segments, grapefruit, kiwi, and pineapple have their place, but not on a cheese plate. While so many different kinds of fruits go seamlessly with cheese-- like apples, pears, grapes, and figs, not to mention all of the dried fruit that compliments cheese so well-- those fruits that are higher in acid tend to turn cheese acrid. My mouth nearly cringes with the thought of the curdling effect these fruits would have on cheese! Tannic Red Wines are similar to citrus in their ability to turn cheeses bitter. The lingering effect of tannin on cheese can be so negative, you may walk away with an inaccurate opinion of what you're tasting. You'll ruin not only your impression of the cheese, but of the wine, too! - - - - On a final note: What do you call cheese that 'isn't yours'? Give up? "NACHO cheese" :)
7/2/2015 12:19:35 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 02, 2015
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Mr goldfinger ?

"Auric" (Bond nemesis fyi) Please click 'HELPFUL' if so, thanks!
7/2/2015 12:10:00 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 02, 2015
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WHYAT IS "SKIERS SPOT"

Possible answers include: CHALET LODGE SLOPE (Please click 'HELPFUL' if so, thanks!)
7/2/2015 12:08:13 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 02, 2015
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Another word for area

Synonyms for "area" (noun extent, scope of a surface) include: field operation range space breadth compass distance expanse size sphere star stretch width (Good luck & please click 'HELPFUL' if so, thanks!)
7/2/2015 12:06:25 AM • Games • Answered on Jul 02, 2015
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Unscramble any word

Here are six to nine letter words using your letters. Please click 'HELPFUL' if so, thanks! antlia anvils aslant atonal avails salina saliva savant sonata talion talons tonsil violas vitals volant latvian valiant lavation salivant salvation
7/1/2015 11:57:06 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 01, 2015
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Emusbie

Below are 4 to 7 letter words using your letters. (Please click 'HELPFUL' if so, thanks!) bees bise bums imbu muse seem semi embue embus imbue sebum bemuse
7/1/2015 11:54:21 PM • Games • Answered on Jul 01, 2015
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