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At home in aquarium, on campus quadrangles and theater marquees ... Essential to squirrel, ubiquitous mosquito, ink-squirting squid ... Quick with a quip, quid pro quo, quashes non-sequiturs ... Intensive quest for elusive quarry: quarks and sub-quarks ... Qualified to quell a quake or to wait quietly in a queue.

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