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- 1. The day of the week following Thursday and preceding Saturday, named after the Norse goddess Frigg.
- 5. The capital city of France, known for its cultural heritage, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and artistic ambiance.
- 9. A mobile phone that combines features of a personal digital assistant (PDA) with those of a cellular phone, typically offering internet access, multimedia capabilities, and app functionality.
- 11. The scientific study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy.
- 13. A digital representation of a user in a virtual environment or computer game, often customizable to reflect the user's preferences or identity.
- 15. A state of equilibrium or stability, whether physical, emotional, or mental; also, a weighing device used to measure mass or weight.
- 17. A brewed beverage made from roasted coffee beans, commonly enjoyed for its stimulating effects due to caffeine content.
- 20. A large carnivorous mammal belonging to the Felidae family, characterized by its majestic mane (in males) and social behavior in prides.
- 21. The third planet from the sun in the solar system, characterized by its unique ability to support life, featuring oceans, continents, and an atmosphere.
- 24. The Malay word for "house," referring to a building or shelter used as a dwelling place for people.
- 25. A Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice combined with various ingredients such as raw fish, vegetables, and seaweed, often served with soy sauce and wasabi.
- 26. Julia Roberts, an American actress known for her roles in films such as Pretty Woman, Erin Brockovich, and Ocean's Eleven.
- 27. A branch of mathematics concerned with the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.
- 29. A large landform rising prominently above its surroundings, typically with steep slopes and a peak, often formed through geological processes.
- 30. A circular device that rotates on an axle and is used for moving objects or vehicles, often in combination with an axle or shaft.
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- 2. Leonardo DiCaprio, an American actor known for his versatile roles in films such as Titanic, Inception, and The Revenant.
- 3. Scarlett Johansson, an American actress known for her performances in films like Lost in Translation, The Avengers, and Marriage Story.
- 4. A savory dish consisting of a flattened round dough topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings, typically baked in an oven.
- 6. A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols to solve equations and understand abstract structures.
- 7. Sir Isaac Newton, an English mathematician, physicist, and astronomer known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- 8. A science fiction thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan, exploring the concept of dreams within dreams and the manipulation of reality.
- 10. Earth's natural satellite, orbiting around it and reflecting sunlight to provide nighttime illumination, also influencing tides and other natural phenomena.
- 12. A tragedy play written by William Shakespeare, depicting the revenge sought by Prince Hamlet on his uncle Claudius for murdering his father.
- 14. The Malay word for "cat," referring to a small domesticated carnivorous mammal, often kept as a pet for companionship.
- 16. A book or record in which financial transactions are recorded, often organized into accounts to track debits and credits.
- 18. An electronic device capable of receiving, processing, and outputting data to perform various tasks according to predefined instructions.
- 19. A mechanical device, typically consisting of toothed wheels connected by chains or belts, used to transmit motion or change the speed or direction of motion.
- 22. A hot or cold beverage made by steeping dried leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant in hot water, enjoyed for its flavor and potential health benefits.
- 23. The branch of science that deals with the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of substances, including elements and compounds.
- 28. A vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth's surface, divided into several major and minor bodies of water, interconnected by currents.
