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Kick the bucket [2] To die Informal In suicidal hanging. [16] Also 'kick off' . [1] Kick the calendar To die Slang, informal Polish saying. 'Calendar' implies somebody's time of death (kicking at particular moment of time) Killed In Action (KIA) Death of military personnel due to enemy action Military language, official and informal use
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Because of the hair style, flat in front, long in back [8] Saturn: Saturn VII rocket [8] Sunset Strip: From the title of the television series 77 Sunset Strip [8] Walking Sticks [40] Looks like them Lucky Linus Mealey [8] Named after notorious London poker player. 76 Trombones: From the song 76 Trombones, from the musical The Music Man and its ...