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| A person who believes in fate | Fatalist
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| A person who is above hundred years | Centenarian
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| A book published after the death of its author | Posthumas
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| A book written by an unknown author | Anonymous
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| A cinema show which is held in the afternoon | Matinee
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| A citizen of the world | Cosmopolite
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| A contagious disease which spreads over a huge area | Epidemic
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| A drug or other substance that induces sleep | Soporific
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| A flesh eating animal | Carnivorous
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| A game in which neither party wins | Draw
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| A game in which no one wins | Draw
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| A game or batter in which neither party wins | Drawn/ Tie
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| A Government by a king or queen | Monarchy
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| A Government by one | Autocracy
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| A Government by the few | Oligarchy
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| A Government by the Nobles | Aristocracy
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| A Government by the officials | Bureaucracy
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| A Government by the people | Democracy
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| A Government by the rich | Plutocracy
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| A grass eating animal | Herbivorous
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| A great lover of books | Bibliophile
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| A handwriting that cannot be read | Illegible
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| A land animal that breeds in water | Amphibian
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| A letter, poem etc. whose author is unknown | Anonymous
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| A life history written by oneself | Autobiography
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| A life history written by somebody else | Biography
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| A list of books | Catalogue
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| A list of names, books etc. | Catalogue
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| A loss of damage that cannot be compensated | Irreparable
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| A man devoid of kind feeling and sympathy | Callous
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| A man who has too much enthusiasm for his own religion | Fanatic
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| A man who is easily irritated | Irritable
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| A medicine that kills germs | Germicide
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| A medicine that prevents decomposing | Antiseptic
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| A medicine to counteract the effect of another medicine | Antidote
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| A member of the middle class | Bourgeois
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| A method that cannot be imitated | Inimitable
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| A pardonable offense | Venial
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| A person appointed by parties to settle the disputes between them | Arbitrator
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| A person difficult to please | Fastidious
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| A person liable to be called to account for his action | Answerable
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| A person supported by another and giving him/her nothing in return | Parasite
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| A person who always thinks of himself; somebody who is selfish or self-centered | Egotist
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| A person who attacks first | Aggressor
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| A person who believes easily whatever he is told | Credulous
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| A person who believes that all events are pre-determined | Fatalist
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| A person who cannot read or write | Illiterate
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| A person who does not believe in the institution of marriage | Misogamist
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| A person who has power over all | Omnipotent
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| A person who hates women | Misogynist
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| A person who imports or exports goods into or from a country secretly because they are illegal | Smuggler
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| A person who knows everything | Omniscient
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| A person who loves every body | Altruist
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| A person who readily believes whatever is told to him/her. | Credulous
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| A person who remains unmoved and unaffected by other people's opinions, suggestions | Impervious
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| A person who rides on horse-back | Equestrian
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| A person who speaks two languages | Bilingual
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| A person with an evil reputation | Notorious
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| A person's peculiar habit | Idiosyncrasy
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| A place where orphans live | Orphanage
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| A place where weapons and ammunitions are stored | Arsenal
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| A position for which no salary is paid | Honorary
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| A post held without receiving salary | Honorary
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| A post which doesn | Honorary
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| A remedy which never fails | Infallible
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| A sentence whose meaning is unclear | Ambiguous
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| A short message added on to the end of a letter after the signature | Postscript
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| A shortened form of a word or phrase | Abbreviation
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| A sound that cannot be heard | Inaudible
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| A speech delivered without any previous preparation | Extempore
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| A speech or a presentation made without previous preparation | Extempore
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| A state of perfect balance | Equilibrium
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| A statement which cannot be understood | Incomprehensible
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| A study of ancient things | Archaeology
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| A study of animals | Zoology
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| A study of birds | Ornithology
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| A study of derivation of words | Etymology
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| A study of man | Anthropology
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| A study of races | Ethnology
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| A study of the body | Physiology
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| A supposed cure for all diseases or problems | Panacea
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| A thing no longer in use | Obsolete
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| A thing that cannot be seen with human eyes | Invisible
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| A thing that is fit to be eaten | Edible
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| A word opposite in meaning to another | Antonym
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| Absence of government | Anarchy
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| All-powerful; possessing complete power and authority | Omnipotent
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| An absolute government by one man | Autocracy
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| An animal or a human being that eats any kind of food | Omnivorous
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| An animal who preys on other animals | Predator
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| An assembly of hearers at a lecture or concert | Audience
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| An exact copy | Facsimile
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| An office with high salary but no work | Sinecure
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| Anything that leads to death | Fatal
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| Assembly or parliament in which no party has got clear majority | HungTOP
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| Belonging or pertaining to an individual from birth | Congenital
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| Belonging to the Middle Ages | Medieval
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| Belonging to the same period of time | ContemporaryTOP
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Celebration of a hundredth year, once | Centenary
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| Cut off the head | BeheadTOP
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Destroy or get rid of something completely | Eradicate
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| Do away with wholly | AbolishTOP
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Free somebody from blame or guilt | Exonerate
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| Sentence Begins By - G |
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General pardon | Amnesty
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| General pardon for political offenders | Amnesty
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| Government by officials | Bureaucracy
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| Government by the nobles | Aristocracy
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| Government by the officials | Bureaucracy
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| Government by the people | DemocracyTOP
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Handwritten book | Manuscript
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| Hard but liable to be easily broken | Brittle
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| Hater of mankind | Misanthropist
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| Having opposing feelings | AmbivalentTOP
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Impossible to change | Incorrigible
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| Incapable of being dissolved in a liquid | Insoluble
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| Incapable of being seized by attack | Impregnable
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| Inscription on a tombstone | EpitaphTOP
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Killer of one | Matricide
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| Sentence Begins By - L |
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Liable to be called to account | Accountable
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| Life story of a man written by himself | Autobiography
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| Life story of a man written by other | Biography
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| Looking into one | Introspection
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| Lover of mankind | PhilanthropistTOP
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Medical examination of a dead body | Postmortem
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| Men living in the same age | Contemporary
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| Misappropriation of money | Embezzlement
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| Murder of a father | Patricide
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| Murder of a human being | Homicide
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| Murder of a mother | Matricide
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| Murder of an brother | Fratricide
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| Murder of an infant | Infanticide
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| Murder of self | Suicide
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| Murder of the king | RegicideTOP
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Not applicable | Irrelevant
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| Sentence Begins By - OConfusing Words
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Of a man showing feminine attributes | Effeminate
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| Of a man or animal that feeds on its own species | Cannibal
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| Of a person extremely desirous of money | Avaricious
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| of a person who can use both hands equally well | Ambidextrous
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| Of a person who cannot be pleased easily | Fastidious
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| Of a person who easily believes whatever is told to him | Credulous
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| Of animals feeding on flesh | Carnivorous
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| Of animals feeding on grass and plants | Herbivorous
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| Of animals living in flocks | Gregarious
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| Of manners more like those of a woman than a man | Effeminate
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| One incapable of being tired | Indefatigable
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| One who always thinks himself to be ill | Valetudinarian
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| One who believes in fate | Fatalist
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| One who believes in God | Theist
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| One who Calcs premium | Actuary
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| One who can do anything for money | Mercenary
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| One who can make himself at home in all countries | Cosmopolitan
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| One who can speak two languages | Bilingual
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| One who can throw his voice | Ventriloquist
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| One who cannot be corrected | Incorrigible
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| One who cannot read or write | Illiterate
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| One who changes sides | Turncoat
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| One who copies from other writers | Plagiarist
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| One who damages public property | Vandal
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| One who dies without a Will | Intestate
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| One who does not believe in the existence of God | Atheist
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| One who does not care for art, literature etc | Philistine
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| One who does not make mistakes | Infallible
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| One who does something not professionally but for pleasure | Amateur
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| One who doesn't know how to read and write | Illiterate
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| One who doubts the existence of god | Agnostic
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| One who eats too much | Glutton
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| One who feels sympathetic towards human beings | Humanitarian
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| One who goes on foot | Pedestrian
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| One who has narrow and prejudiced religious views | Bigot
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| One who has no money | Pauper
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| One who has strange habits | Eccentric
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| One who hates mankind | Misanthrope
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| One who hates women | Misogynist
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| One who helps others Good | Samaritan
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| One who is a newcomer | Neophyte
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| One who is all powerful | Omnipotent
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| One who is difficult to please | Fastidious
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| One who is easily deceived | Gullible
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| One who is fond of sensuous pleasures | Epicure
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| One who is greedy for money | Avaricious
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| One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain | Stoic
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| One who is new to a trade or profession | Novice
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| One who is not easily pleased | Fastidious
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| One who is out to subvert a government | Anarchist
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| One who is present everywhere | Omnipresent
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| One who is qualifies for election | Eligible
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| One who is quite like a woman | Effeminate
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| One who is recovering from illness | Convalescent
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| One who is unable to pay his debts | Insolvent
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| One who is unmarried | Celibate
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| One who knows everything | Omniscient
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| One who knows many languages | Polyglot
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| One who lives in a foreign country | Immigrant
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| One who looks on the bright side of things | Optimist
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| One who looks on the dark side of things | Pessimist
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| One who loves books | Bibliophile
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| One who loves mankind | Philanthropist
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| One who makes an official examination of accounts | Auditor
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| One who pretends to be what he is not | Hypocrite
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| One who pursues some art or sport as hobby | Amateur
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| One who questions everything | Cynic
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| One who speaks less | Reticent
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| One who thinks only for oneself, a person who is selfish, self absorbed and self centered | Egoist
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| One who thinks only of himself | Egoist
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| One who thinks only of welfare of women | Feminist
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| One who works for free | VolunteerTOP
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People living at the same time | Contemporaries
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| People of noble families or the highest social class | Aristocracy
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| People who work together | Colleagues
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| Person who rides on horse-back | Equestrian
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| Persons living in the same age | Contemporaries
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| Practice of having one wife or husband | Monogamy
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| Practice of having several husbands | Polyandry
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| Practice of having several wives | Polygamy
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| Practice of having two wives or husbands | BigamyTOP
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Recovering from illness | Convalescent
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| Remarks which do not ally apply to the subject under discussion | Irrelevant
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| Rule by the mob | MobocracyTOP
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| Sentence Begins By - S Home Remedies |
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Science of coins or medals | Numismatics
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| Science of origin of universe | Cosmology
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| Somebody or something with the same name as somebody or something else | Namesake
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| Somebody who doesn | Vegetarian
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| somebody who eats human flesh | Cannibal
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| Somebody who is considerably experienced in something | Veteran
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| Somebody who works or serves only for personal profit | Mercenary
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| Something said or done without preparation | Extempore
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| Something that cannot be corrected | Incorrigible
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| Something that cannot be imitated | Inimitable
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| Something that has been determined beforehand | Foregone
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| Something that is essential and cannot be dispensed with | Indispensable
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| Something that is quickly and easily set on fire and burned | Inflammable
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| Something that quickly catches fire | Inflammable
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| Spoken or done without preparation | Extempore
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| state of antagonism | Hostility
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| Statements open to more than interpretation | Ambiguous
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| Study of environment | Ecology
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| Systematic study of election trends | PsephologyTOP
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That can be eaten | Edible
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| That cannot be altered or withdrawn | Irrevocable
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| That is prohibited by law | Illicit
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| That through which light can partly pass | Translucent
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| That through which light can pass | Transparent
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| That through which light cannot pass | Opaque
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| That which cannot be avoided | Inevitable
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| That which cannot be believed | Incredible
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| That which cannot be changed | Irrevocable
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| That which cannot be conquered | Invincible
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| That which cannot be cured | Incurable
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| That which cannot be defended | Indefensible
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| That which cannot be described | Indescribable
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| That which cannot be explained | Inexplicable
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| That which cannot be hurt | Invulnerable
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| That which cannot be imitated | Inimitable
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| That which cannot be noticed | Imperceptible
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| That which cannot be practiced | Impracticable
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| That which cannot be put into practice | Impracticable
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| That which cannot be read | Illegible
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| That which cannot be satisfied | Insatiable
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| That which cannot be seen | Invisible
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| That which does not bear the name of the writer | Anonymous
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| That which is against law | Illegal
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| That which is considered wrong or unacceptable by prevailing social standards | Illicit
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| That which is lawful | Legal
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| That which is not likely to happen | Improbable
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| That which is unlikely to happen | Improbable
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| The act of killing an infant | Infanticide
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| The action of looking back on past time | Introspection
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| The area over which an official has control | Jurisdiction
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| The branch of biology dealing with plant life | Botany
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| The custom of having more than one husband at a time | Polyandry
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| The custom of having more than one wife at a time | Polygamy
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| The first speech made by a person | Maiden
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| The killing of an infant | Infanticide
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| The life story of a man written by himself | Autobiography
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| The murder or murderer of one | Fratricide
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| The period between childhood and adulthood | Adolescence
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| The science which treats with life | Biology
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| To date before the true time | Antedate
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| To explain something mysterious or difficult | Elucidate
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| To free somebody from all blame | Exonerate
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| To give one | Delegate
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| To go down in value | Depreciate
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| To go from bad to worse | Deteriorate
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| To increase the gravity of an offence or the intensity of a disease | Aggravate
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| To increase the speed; to hasten the progress of | Accelerate
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| To lay special stress on | Emphasize
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| To rise in value | Appreciate
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| To root out an evil, disease | Eradicate
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| To take away some one | Disenfranchisement
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| To take somebody away by force and hold him or her prisoner, usually for ransom | Kidnap
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| To transfer one's authority to another | Delegate
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| To turn friends in enemies | Alienate
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| To write under a different name | PseudonymTOP
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Very negative person | Pessimist
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| Violating the sanctity of a church | Sacrilege
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Water fit for drinking | Potable
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| Without life | Inanimate
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| Without payment | Gratis
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| Words which have the same meaning | Synonyms
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| Words written on the tomb of a person | Epitaph
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| Work for which no salary is paid | Honorary
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| Worship of idols | IdolatryTOP
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