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Purple would have been easy not to know ahead of time, but it should at least "make sense" after you see the answer.
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Mr Robot is the titular character of the show Mr Robot. Mr Big, Peanut, and Toad are likewise characters in fictional various media. Namely, Sex and the City, a snack food mascot, and The Wind and the Willows.Blue, again, might be one you didn't know, but is fairly straightforward once seen.
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Dry and Dirty were the easiest to get, IMO. I've heard both of them used to describe drinks before. I think James Bond's order is a Dry Martini. After I figured those out, I had a suspicion a out the other two and just googled "wet drink term" and "perfect drink term" to verify that they were in fact, drink terms.Yellow was the first one I figured out, but I actually think is the hardest to figure out from the answer if you didn't know it already.
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I was thinking about it specifically in the phrase "for change". So a "mechanism for change", a "tool for change" etc. It's a thing that helps cause something to happen.Hope that helps.