Re: CCCC, I keep thinking that "seat" could be a wooden thing somehow, so that it would start with "WOOD". "Court" can mean "woo", but "proceedings" would have to be a 5-letter word that starts with D, and so I couldn't see anything promising with this theory. (On that note, please do not search "woodeeds" since an NSFW result may show up at the top of the results page. >_<)
Alternatively, this could very well be a ddef or an &lit too (though I find the latter less likely).
I've been sitting here for about 25 minutes now, and I can't find another possible answer. I might just be stupid. Let's see how you guys do!
Heres what I have:
Pamela's pony is lying exactly north of Becky's bicycle. Alycia's action figure is exactly south of Michelle's stuffed mouse. Pamela's p...
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