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- A set of rules or principles that serve as a guide or standard in a particular field
- Abbreviation for the United States of America, a country in North America
- Accomplishing a task without hesitation or questioning
- Animals that resemble humans and often imitate their behavior
- Attacks with gunfire from a low-flying plane
- Box for keeping valuables, like buried treasure
- Cozy room for relaxation or hiding
- Expressions or proverbs usually passed down through generations
- Flat, smooth surface used for writing or drawing
- Gentle reminders or cues to help prompt or provoke action
- Go back to a previous state or condition
- Going against established beliefs or doctrines
- Having a sharp slope or incline
- Limit or boundary that defines how something should be done
- Lines where two fabrics are sewn together
- Made great efforts or worked hard to achieve something
- Objects that bring back memories, like ticket stubs or photographs
- One of the major television networks in the United States
- People who sell goods or merchandise professionally
- Person who studies and writes about the past
- Place where old documents and records are stored
- Popular noodle dish often enjoyed in college
- Relating to the main point of attention or focus
- Steak with a bone in the shape of a “T”
- Surprise attacks carried out to seize or eliminate something
- Tiny insects that can infest homes and pets, causing irritation
- Traditionalists who resist change and new ideas
- Type of corn, often found at summer barbecues
- Types Of Money: Fake money or imitation goods
- Types Of Money: Intelligent and well-dressed
- Types Of Money: Not difficult or complicated
- Types Of Money: Not young or new, but not necessarily antique either
- Types Of Money: Red fluid circulating in our bodies
- Types Of Money: Small compartment for holding loose change
- Types Of Money: Tiny part of a plant that can grow into a new one
- Yellow vegetable that grows in rows on a cob