| Definition | |
| A substance used for washing and cleansing purposes | |
| A liquid food made by boiling or simmering meat, fish or vegetable with various other ingredients | |
| The spiritual part of humans, as believed to survive death | |
| Grossly offensive to the senses | |
| The domestic or barnyard hen or rooster | |
| A rather deep, round dish used chiefly for holding liquids or food | |
| To cry or wail lustily | |
| Property or money given as surety that a person released from custody will return at an appointed time | |
| To fall short of success | |
| To prevent the success of | |
| Exhausting labor or effort | |
| A payment made for use of facilities | |
| A sampling of opinions on a subject | |
| A small collection of liquid | |
| Moderately cold | |
| A piece of burned or charred wood | |
| An outer garment with sleeves | |
| A young male horse | |
| | Definition | |
| The price paid to aquire something | |
| A strong piece of timber or metal, used as support | |
| A city or town where ships load or unload | |
| A portion of a whole that is separate | |
| A pointed projectile used in a common pub game | |
| Mud, grime, dust, soil, etc... | |
| Urgent; desperate | |
| A burning mass of material | |
| The price of converyence in a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle | |
| A fully mature female horse | |
| In greater quantity | |
| A spy who becomes part of an enemy governmental staff or intelligence agency | |
| A person bearing an X and Y chromosome pair in the cell nuclei | |
| A counterpart | |
| Occurring after the usual or proper time | |
| Crippled or physically disable | |
| A young sheep | |
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