Crossword-Clue: The tossing of salt and stamping of feet by the Japanese?
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- Tossing and turning time, perhaps 52.27%
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- Tossing and turning, e.g. 48.10%
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- Colleague of Salt and DJ Spinderella 47.83%
- CONTAINS SALT AND GYPSUM THAT WAS DEPOSITED BY AN EVAPORATED SALT LAKE 47.62%
- "I'm the fastest thing on two feet" speaker 47.42%
- They're often around two feet 47.06%
- One who keeps the tips of his feet to the line. 47.06%
- Tossing and turning result 46.34%
- Spilling salt and breaking a mirror, say 46.32%
- Hip-hop partner of Salt and Spinderella 46.32%
- Measures of salt and sugar: Abbr. 45.98%
- A LINE OF VERSE THAT HAS SIX IAMBIC FEET 45.83%
- They can stand on their own two feet 45.65%
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