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Someone who formally asks for something (e.g. a job).
Pirate who attacked Spanish shipping in the Caribbean in the 1600s.
Tiny channels in your body structure (e.g. into bones).
A many-armed holder for wax-fueled lamps.
A soft, heavy, cotton thread.
The striped, green caterpillar of any of several species of moth.
Tubular pieces of pasta filled with meat or cheese.
Metal container for storing dry goods.
Artillery bombardment.
Whether or not something is part of the official literature (e.g. for a religion or a fiction saga).
What lovers may get up to in the back of a car.
A type of melon.
A rigid construction which extends well beyond its vertical support.
Person who tries to solicit votes.
A fish which was thought to have been extinct for millions of years until it was rediscovered in 1938.
Dish containing potato and cabbage mashed together.
Chemical which absorbs water, therefore drying nearby objects.
Large storm with powerful winds.
To emit light because of temperature.
Substance which reduces friction between two surfaces in contact with each other.
Relating to trade or commerce.
Monk or nun who relies on charitable donations to survive.
Adjective meaning 'opposing monarchy'.
Involving immoral or shocking things which a person is believed to have done.
Rubber that has been heated with sulfur to strengthen and solidify it.