| definition | word/phrase |
| farewell ('I bid you ___') | |
| complete freedom of authority (literally, 'blank paper') | |
| appetizer | |
| fancy car used for special events | |
| driver of the above car | |
| phrase used before eating | |
| feeling like you've done something before | |
| act of overthrowing a government | |
| keepsake | |
| Formula 1 auto race, for example | |
| error (literally, 'false step') | |
| cast of a play or tv show | |
| having some psychic abilities; seer | |
| | definition | word/phrase |
| crafts material, often used to make masks | |
| group morale, typically used in the military | |
| cultural rebirth | |
| 'The Maltese Falcon' is a classic example | |
| restaurant option with choice of dishes for a set cost | |
| 'hands-off' economic policy | |
| trendy; fashionable | |
| someone taken under wing; apprentice | |
| boredom | |
| regarding (literally, 'face to face') | |
| describing someone who wasn't born into money | |
| seriously undermine; ruin; destroy | |
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