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    What is the theme word or what do they have in common for the words notorious, open and mob?

    Question #102517. Asked by dollsforlinda. (Jan 22 09 1:52 PM)


    kitkat121080

    They are all synonyms of the word public.

    http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/public

    Jan 22 09, 3:56 PM


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