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Entertain:To hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse.
Fiction:The class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, especially in prose form.
Plot:Also called storyline. The plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story.
Flame Thrower:A weapon that projects ignited incendiary fuel, such as napalm, in a steady stream.
Gymnast:A person who is trained and skilled in gymnastics, especially one who engages in competition.
Clown:A person who acts like a comedian; joker; buffoon; jester.
Contortionist:A person who performs gymnastic feats involving contorted postures.
Mime:The art or technique of portraying a character, mood, idea, or narration by gestures and bodily movements; pantomime.
Impostor:One who engages in deception under an assumed name or identity.
Borrow:To take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent.
Lend:to give (money) on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use.
Hula hoop:A light hoop that is whirled around the body by movements of the waist and hips.
Pedestrian:A person who goes or travels on foot; walker.
Puppet:A small figure of a person or animal, having a cloth body and hollow head, designed to be fitted over and manipulated by the hand.
Boardwalk:A walk made of wooden planks.
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Across:4. | A person who acts like a comedian; joker; buffoon; jester. | 6. | A person who performs gymnastic feats involving contorted postures. | 8. | Also called storyline. The plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story. | 9. | A weapon that projects ignited incendiary fuel, such as napalm, in a steady stream. | 11. | One who engages in deception under an assumed name or identity. | 12. | A light hoop that is whirled around the body by movements of the waist and hips. |
| | Down:1. | To hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse. | 2. | The class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, especially in prose form. | 3. | A person who is trained and skilled in gymnastics, especially one who engages in competition. | 5. | To take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent. | 7. | A small figure of a person or animal, having a cloth body and hollow head, designed to be fitted over and manipulated by the hand. | 8. | A person who goes or travels on foot; walker. | 10. | to give (money) on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use. |
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Across:4. | A person who acts like a comedian; joker; buffoon; jester. | 6. | A person who performs gymnastic feats involving contorted postures. | 8. | Also called storyline. The plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story. | 9. | A weapon that projects ignited incendiary fuel, such as napalm, in a steady stream. | 11. | One who engages in deception under an assumed name or identity. | 12. | A light hoop that is whirled around the body by movements of the waist and hips. |
| | Down:1. | To hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse. | 2. | The class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, especially in prose form. | 3. | A person who is trained and skilled in gymnastics, especially one who engages in competition. | 5. | To take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent. | 7. | A small figure of a person or animal, having a cloth body and hollow head, designed to be fitted over and manipulated by the hand. | 8. | A person who goes or travels on foot; walker. | 10. | to give (money) on condition that it is returned and that interest is paid for its temporary use. |
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