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4. | not remember; not recall |
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5. | not dirty; opposite of "filthy" |
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6. | 30.48 centimeters; it is also part of our body. |
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7. | one side of a piece of paper in a book or a newspaper |
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8. | a metal pot that you use for cooking. |
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9. | a person who knows and understands a lot about things |
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10. | change the way you are standing or sitting |
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11. | important or special; famous |
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12. | add "in" to the beginning of "famous" to make its opposite |
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14. | "intelligent, clever, learned, knowledgeable, astute, smart, shrewd, sharp-witted" are all the synonyms of a three-letter word beginning with "w". |
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16. | past form of "will"; used to make a sentence more polite |
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17. | a red fruit that grows on a small plant and you put it in your salad |
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18. | a person who works in other people's house, doing works like cooking and cleaning |
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19. | up to the time when; till |
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20. | words that tells you about things that really happened |
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21. | waiter; male worker; butler |
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22. | the capital of "England" |
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23. | a synonym for "see", "understand", and "locate" |
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24. | put; go away from somebody or something |
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25. | a small bag in your close for putting things; pouch |
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26. | tired and ready to sleep; "dozy" or "drowsy" |
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27. | find the answer to a question, problem or a puzzle |
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