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Complaining in a petulant or whining manner. |
| 6. |
A society or organization having a particular object or common factor. |
| 10. |
Later than something should have been. |
| 12. |
A person, especially a young one, with exceptional qualities or abilities. |
| 14. |
A person that performs official duties or functions. |
| 15. |
To imitate or recreate. |
| 16. |
A separate room or area of a hospital, specifically dedicated to a certain type of patient. |
| 17. |
To experience a seemingly real perception of something not actually present. |
| 18. |
A official announcement or statement. |
| 20. |
Something that deviates from what is normal. Strange and unusual. |
| 21. |
To break free from confinement. |
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| 1. |
Exceptionally clever or talented. |
| 2. |
A person that is second to a superior figure, but is a substitute to that figure. |
| 3. |
To receive disfiguring injury. |
| 5. |
The ability to deal with people in a sensitive and effective way. |
| 7. |
To obscure or block out. |
| 8. |
The supernatural ability to communicate thoughts from one person to another by means other than the known senses. |
| 9. |
Having something, or acting in a way meant to impress or attract notice. |
| 11. |
Phenomena that are apparently inexplicable by natural laws, especially involving telepathy. |
| 13. |
The supernatural ability to move objects without physical contact. |
| 19. |
Sad, sullen or ill-tempered. |
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