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| 1. |
A state of noisy confusion. |
| 2. |
An expression of great sorrow or deep sadness. |
| 3. |
Affectedly delicate. |
| 4. |
Causing disgrace or shame. |
| 8. |
Using money or supplies in a very careful way. |
| 9. |
To stop fighting an enemy or opponent. |
| 11. |
A person who opposes a official opinion. |
| 13. |
An animal or plant that lives in or on another animal or plant and gets food or protection from it. |
| 14. |
Old and therefore no longer useful. |
| 17. |
Someone who owns a pub. |
| 20. |
A reason that you give to hide your real reason for doing something. |
| 22. |
To make more friendly. |
| 23. |
Able to be visible. |
| 26. |
Outstanding all others. |
| 27. |
Dishonest. |
| 31. |
Clearly expressed and easily understood. |
| 32. |
Refusing to change your idea. |
| 35. |
A state of tranquility. |
| 37. |
A group within a larger group that has different ideas and opinions than the rest of the group. |
| 38. |
Relating to a son or daughter. |
| 40. |
Suitable for growing crops. |
| 41. |
mot A witty remark. |
| 43. |
The state of being actively opposed to someone or something. |