| Definition | WORD/name |
| the brighest star in the night sky | |
| a long, hollow tooth of a venomous snake | |
| a foundation to aid the poor, ill, or helpless | |
| a light or airy consistency | |
| a statement of money owed for goods or services | |
| a type of herb or shrub that produces funnel-shaped flowers of various colors | |
| a pink or pinkish-red color or a prickly-stemmed flower or shrub with flowers of various colors | |
| the official in charge of undergraduate students at an English university | |
| a cause of harm, ruin, or death or source of persistent annoyance or exasperation | |
| a brilliant display of various colors of light in the sky at night, especially in polar regions | |
| a type of plant which grows from a bulb and produces funnel-shaped flowers of various colors | |
| a constellation in the Northern Hemisphere containing a large spiral galaxy visible to the naked eye | |
| | Definition | WORD/name |
| a hollow, cup-shaped, ringing device | |
| a person who makes earthenware | |
| a puzzling question or problem | |
| to begin to grow; as a plant from a seed | |
| to stoop or bend down low | |
| a hard stone that produces sparks when struck against steel | |
| a soft candy made of chocolate, sugar, butter, and milk | |
| the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate | |
| the place or edge at which two converging streets or surfaces meet at an angle | |
| the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the trunk and branches of a tree | |
| a blade which rotates freely to show the direction of the wind | |
| a type of footwear covering the foot and lower leg or the British term for the trunk of an automobile | |
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