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					- "Yikes!"
 
					- Mild oath
 
					- "Wow!"
 
					- Mild expletive
 
					- "Zounds!"
 
					- "Holy cow!"
 
					- 'Zounds!'
 
					- Exclamation
 
					- Cry of surprise
 
					- "Good heavens!"
 
					- "Goodness gracious!"
 
					- "My stars and garters!"
 
					- Old oath
 
					- "My word!"
 
					- "Heavens to Betsy!"
 
					- Antiquated curse
 
					- "Holy moly!"
 
					- "Omigosh!"
 
					- "Darn!"
 
					- Old-time oath
 
					- "Holy smokes!"
 
					- "Good grief!"
 
					- "Heavens!"
 
					- "Horrors!"
 
					- "By Jove!"
 
					- Quaint oath
 
					- "Oh, my!"
 
					- "Gee whiz!"
 
					- Quaint plaint
 
					- "My stars!"
 
					- 'Holy cow!'
 
					- Melodramatic cry
 
					- "Holy Toledo!"
 
					- "Gosh!"
 
					- Zounds!
 
					- "My goodness!"
 
					- "Crikey!"
 
					- ''Yikes!''
 
					- 'Holy mackerel!'
 
					- Word of surprise
 
					- "Holy mackerel!"
 
					- "Bejabbers!"
 
					- Minced oath
 
					- Euphemistic oath
 
					- 'Dear me!'
 
					- Expletive
 
					- "Holy smoke!"
 
					- "Consarn it!"
 
					- ''Goodness gracious!''
 
					- Quaint outburst
 
					- Old-time exclamation
 
					- Old expletive
 
					- "Yipes!"
 
					- 'Heavens!'
 
					- Word of mock horror
 
					- Quaint exclamation
 
					- G-rated oath
 
					- "Great Caesar's ghost!"
 
					- "Criminy!"
 
					- ''My word!''
 
					- Relative of drat
 
					- Drat!
 
					- Cry of shock
 
					- "Oh my!"
 
					- "I say!"
 
					- "Goodness me!"
 
					- "Good gracious!"
 
					- "Good golly!"
 
					- Victorian oath
 
					- Relative of "Zounds!"
 
					- Posh word of surprise
 
					- Old-fashioned exclamation
 
					- Antiquated oath
 
					- "Tarnation!"
 
					- "Great Scott!"
 
					- ''Zounds!''
 
					- ''Great Caesar's ghost!''
 
					- ''Good heavens!''
 
					- Yipes!
 
					- Victorian expletive
 
					- Old-style exclamation
 
					- Mild curse
 
					- Jeepers!
 
					- Cry of mock horror
 
					- Archaic exclamation
 
					- Antiquated exclamation
 
					- "Yow!"
 
					- "Say it ain't so!"
 
					- "How shocking!"
 
					- "Holy guacamole!"
 
					- "Gracious!"
 
					- ''Gadzooks!''
 
					- Yikes!
 
					- Quaint curse
 
					- Quaint cry of shock
 
					- Old-style oath
 
					- Oath of old
 
					- Major Hoople's expletive
 
					- Holy cow!
 
					- Heavens!
 
					- Cousin of forsooth!
 
					- "Oh dear!"
 
					- "Lordy!"
 
					- "Holy cats!"
 
					- "By gosh!"
 
					- Relative of "Oh, no!"
 
					- Quaint interjection
 
					- Old-timey oath
 
					- Old-school outburst
 
					- Old exclamation
 
					- Melodramatic outburst
 
					- Major Hoople's word
 
					- Kin of "By Jove!"
 
					- English exclamation
 
					- Dated expletive
 
					- Antiquated outburst
 
					- "Zooks!"
 
					- "Yipe!"
 
					- "Omigod!"
 
					- "Oh my gosh!"
 
					- "Oh me, oh my"
 
					- "Heavens to Murgatroyd!"
 
					- "Good grief!"?
 
					- ''Good grief!''
 
					- Zounds
 
					- Victorian exclamation
 
					- Surprised reaction
 
					- Stereotypically Victorian outburst
 
					- Relative of "My word!"
 
					- Quaint cry of horror
 
					- Quaint "Yipe!"
 
					- Posh exclamation
 
					- Old-fashioned outburst
 
					- Old expression of alarm
 
					- Old "Oh my gosh!"
 
					- Oh my gosh!
 
					- Mild exclamation of surprise
 
					- Major Hoople's cry
 
					- Literary detective's outburst
 
					- Hoople's expletive
 
					- Hoople's cry
 
					- Holy Toledo!
 
					- Exclamation of old
 
					- Edwardian outburst
 
					- Edwardian expletive
 
					- Doggone!
 
					- Cousin of ''zounds!''
 
					- Bertie Wooster exclamation
 
					- Ancient expletive
 
					- [gulp!]
 
					- "OMG!" ancestor
 
					- "OMG!," old-style
 
					- "Jumping catfish!"
 
					- "Holy jumping catfish!"
 
					- "Great balls of fire!"
 
					- "Good gravy!"
 
					- "Glorioski!"
 
					- "Drat" cousin
 
					- 'Yikes!'
 
					- ''Omigosh!''
 
					- ''By Jove!''
 
					- Yipe!
 
					- Yikes
 
					- Ye olde malediction
 
					- Word of faux-shock
 
					- Word from Major Hoople
 
					- Word akin to "I say!"
 
					- Whimsical outburst
 
					- Victorian's expletive
 
					- Victorian's cry
 
					- Victorian-era "My!"
 
					- Victorian outburst
 
					- Victorian era outburst
 
					- Victorian "Yikes!"
 
					- Relative of ''Yikes!''
 
					- Quaint shout
 
					- Quaint expression of surprise
 
					- Quaint euphemism
 
					- Quaint (but once quite offensive) exclamation
 
					- Quaint "Yowza!"
 
					- Quaint "Yikes!"
 
					- Quaint "Holy moly!"
 
					- Quaint "Holy cow!"
 
					- Quaint "Heavens!"
 
					- Plushbottom expletive
 
					- Old-style "OMG!"
 
					- Old-style "Holy cow!"
 
					- Old-style ''Yikes!''
 
					- Old-school "OMG!"
 
					- Old mild expletive
 
					- Old cousin of "Heck!"
 
					- Old but mild oath
 
					- Oh, God!
 
					- Oh, God
 
					- Oh God!
 
					- Oh God, var.
 
					- Often-affected outburst
 
					- Oath of yore
 
					- Oath in Edwardian days
 
					- Oath from a renegade
 
					- Novelist Heyer's exclamation
 
					- Mock-dismayed cry
 
					- Minced oath of old
 
					- Mild profanity
 
					- Mild oath, old style
 
					- Mild medieval expletive
 
					- Mild exclamation
 
					- Major Hoople's outburst, in old comics
 
					- Major Hoople's holler
 
					- Major Hoople's exclamation, in the comics
 
					- Major Hoople's epitaph
 
					- Major Hoople's "drat"
 
					- Lordy!
 
					- Land sakes!
 
					- Knight's oath
 
					- Kin of "zounds!"
 
					- Inoffensive exclamation
 
					- Hoople's word
 
					- Hoople's exclamation
 
					- “Holy moly!”
 
					- “Great heavens!”
 
					- Gramps's exclamation
 
					- Gosh
 
					- Good golly!
 
					- Gadzooks!
 
					- Gadzooks relative
 
					- Falstaffian cry
 
					- Expression of alarm
 
					- Expletive for Major Hoople
 
					- Exclamation in great-grandpa's day
 
					- Exclamation from Dr. Watson
 
					- Euphemistic sound of shock
 
					- Euphemistic exclamation
 
					- Edwardian euphemism
 
					- Early "golly!"
 
					- Dr. Watson's outburst, maybe
 
					- Days-of-yore oath
 
					- Dated oath
 
					- Darn relative
 
					- Curser's euphemism
 
					- Cry from Sesame Street's Sherlock Hemlock
 
					- Criminy!
 
					- Cousin of zounds
 
					- Cousin of "Omigod!"
 
					- Cousin of "Nerts!"
 
					- Cousin of "Heck!"
 
					- Consarn it!
 
					- Conan Doyle exclamation
 
					- Archaic outcry
 
					- Archaic expletive
 
					- Antiquated interjection
 
					- Antiquated euphemism
 
					- An expletive
 
					- A four-letter exclamation that wouldn't get bleeped
 
					- "Zounds!" cousin
 
					- "Zounds!" alternative
 
					- "Zoinks!"
 
					- "Yipes"
 
					- "That was unexpected!"
 
					- "Our Boarding House" oath
 
					- "OMG!" of yore
 
					- "OMG," long before IMs
 
					- "Oh, snap!" of old
 
					- "Oh, my stars and garters!"
 
					- "Oh, golly!"
 
					- "My gosh!"
 
					- "Jeepers creepers!"
 
					- "I say, old chap, have you gone mental?"
 
					- "Holy smokes!" of yore
 
					- "Holy shit," quaintly
 
					- "Holy moley!"
 
					- "Heavens to murgatroid!"
 
					- "Gosh almighty!"
 
					- "Gadzooks!" relative
 
					- "By gum!"
 
					- "By gar!"
 
					- ''Great Caesar's ghost!"
 
					- ''Gosh!''
 
					- ''Good golly!''