
Unique Version
- A metal structure with bars used for cooking or heating
- Appliance used to remove wrinkles from clothes
- Chaos that ensues when things get out of control
- Chooses for one’s own use
- Citizen of ancient civilization known for its empire
- Describing someone or something of above-average height
- Earth’s natural satellite that we can sometimes see at night
- Fruit shaped like a teardrop, often enjoyed fresh or in desserts
- Liquid that keeps your car from freezing in winter
- Metal used in pencils and batteries
- Mythical creature that grants wishes when set free from a magic lamp
- Object that lacks any sign of life or movement
- Part of a jigsaw puzzle or a larger whole
- Passes time without doing anything productive
- People from another country who may not speak the local language well
- Person who supports rule by a king or queen
- Processions of vehicles or people, often for special events
- Sherlock Holmes’ trusty sidekick
- Small boats with two masts and triangular sails
- Something of value that a person or company owns
- Sound of a loud, mournful cry or howl
- To draw or provide visual examples to explain something
- To escape from a difficult or uncomfortable situation
- To lower oneself onto one or both knees
- To provide someone with information or news
- Two words that mean the same thing
- Uncommon or not frequently found
- What Money Can’t Buy: Ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- What Money Can’t Buy: Deep affection and care towards someone or something
- What Money Can’t Buy: Honesty and principles, even when no one is watching
- What Money Can’t Buy: Knowing right from wrong and acting accordingly
- What Money Can’t Buy: Social behavior that shows respect and consideration for others
- What you do before being served at a restaurant