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Question by justin
Submitted on 9/15/2003
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what is an australian tropical cyclone called?  It has to start with a W and end in a Y. thanks.


Answer by jbetz123
Submitted on 11/11/2003
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Willy Willy

 

Answer by Santa Claus
Submitted on 2/15/2005
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W...the squak...Y

MERRRRYYYYY CHRRRRRRRRISSSTMAAAAAAAAS~!!!

 

Answer by dont u ko nething?!
Submitted on 2/27/2005
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a willy willy is a very very tiny cyclone that picks up leaves and paper. I  can't believe u didn't kno that!!

 

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