(n.) a vegetable with green leaves forming a compact, edible head
(n.) a chart showing the days, weeks and months of the year
(n.) a wheeled motor vehicle, also known as an automobile, carrying its own engine or motor
(n.) a covering made from thick woven fabric for floors and staircases
(n.) a small domesticated carnivorous mammal belonging to the feline family, with soft fur and retractile claws
(n.) a strategic board game in which pieces are moved across a checkered board in order to checkmate the opponent's king
(n.) a farm bird kept for its eggs and meat
(n.) a vertical channel that allows smoke to rise up from a fire or furnace through the roof of a building
(n.) a food item made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, typically sweetened, coming in dark, milk and white varieties
(n.) a building used for public Christian worship
(n.) a large town, New York for example
(n.) a sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red or bluish-gray in color, molded when wet, then dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, tennis courts and ceramics
(n.) a device for measuring time, indicating hours, minutes and seconds by hands on a round dial or displayed as numerical figures
(n.) a visibly white or grey mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, responsible for rain and snow
(n.) a hot drink made from the roasted and ground beanlike seeds of a tropical shrub, variations of which include the cappuccino, mocha and latte
(n.) a punctuation mark, indicating a pause between parts of a sentence
(n.) a device used to determine geographic direction, usually consisting of a magnetic needle aligned with the earth's magnetic field
(n.) a musical performance given in public
(n.) a formal meeting for discussion
(v.) to think carefully about something before making a decision
(n.) a long passageway usually with multiple doors that lead into different rooms
(n.) a soft white organic substance used commonly for making fabric
(n.) an insect related to grasshoppers with a characteristic rhythmical chirping sound
(n.) a geometric shape formed by two short intersecting lines, also an important symbol in Christianity
(n.) an ornamental circlet or head covering, often made of previous metals and jewels, worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority