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| a knife for eating fish, with a wide blade and a round edge | |
| a long knife with a blade that is double-edged at the point | |
| a long, broad knife used in pairs in some forms of kung fu | |
| a semi-nocturnal freshwater fish with a reduced or absent dorsal fin and a long anal fin which reaches from the belly to the tail | |
| a device for making knives sharper, or a person whose job is to do this | |
| in a difficult or worrying situation of which the result is very uncertain | |
| while threatening someone or being threatened with a knife | |
| a tributary of the Missouri River, in North Dakota (USA) | |
| | Clues | Answers |
| a 1962-movie by Roman Polanski with Leon Niemczyk (On their way to a sailing trip, an aging husband and wife invite along an emphatic young hitchhiker out of sheer patronization9 | |
| the capital of the Northwest Territories in Canada | |
| a small knife used mainly for peeling fruits and vegetable | |
| very quickly; almost instantaneously | |
| a metal or glass support for a carving knife or carving fork at table | |
| a blunt knife used for opening envelopes or slitting the uncut pages of books | |
| a knife with a blade that folds into the handle | |
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