(n.) - the sound a sheep or lamb makes
(n.) - the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips
(n.) - a long narrow load of French bread
(n.) - food used to entice fish or other animals as prey
(adj.) - having a head that lacks hair
(n.) - a tall, rigid, often hollow, grass that grows in dense tropical areas, known to be the main food of giant pandas
(n.) - a large, brightly colored handkerchief, usually tied around the head or neck
(n.) - a religious rite in which a person is admitted into the Christian community through the application of water to the head, or immersion of the body in water
(n.) - a meal or gathering at which meat, fish and other food is cooked outdoors on a rack over an open fire or on a portable grill
(n.) - a marine crustacean with an external shell, known to attach itself permanently to rocks and ships' bottoms
(n.) - a container made up of one or more cells carrying an electric charge, used as a source of power
(n.) - a sandy or pebbly shore
(n.) - a large semiaquatic rodent known for gnawing through tree trunks in order to feed on bark and build wooden dams
(n.) - the flesh of a cow, bull or ox, used as food
(n.) - someone employed as an errand boy and luggage carrier around hotels
(n.) - a drink
(n.) - a piece of cloth or plastic fastened around the neck to keep clothes clean while eating
(n.) - a close-fitting two-piece bathing suit for women
(adj.) - very strange or unusual
(n.) - a sac-like organ in human and other animals, in which urine is stored
(n.) - the red liquid that circulates through the veins and arteries of animals, carrying oxygen and nourishment to and taking waste away from cells in the body
(n.) - the fat of sea mammals such as whales, seals and walruses
(n.) - a line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries
(n.) - an organ contained in the skull of vertebrates that coordinates the body's sensory and intellectual activity
(n.) - a small rectangular block typically made of dried clay, used in building and paving