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- A device that displays information or keeps a watchful eye
 - A round handle or protuberance used for opening or closing something
 - A rounded, often hemispherical, roof or ceiling
 - A type of tree with long, flexible branches and narrow leaves
 - Act of pulling or picking something, often with fingers or tweezers
 - Activity that involves filling shapes with different shades
 - Area characterized by poor living conditions and overcrowding
 - Brave fighters in battle
 - Coats that make furniture look shiny
 - Concluding sections or speeches at the end of a play or book
 - Documented family trees of pets or show animals
 - Double agent for example
 - Homer Simpson’s catchphrase when he makes a mistake
 - Informal term for a person from a foreign country
 - Loyal companions who support the hero
 - Morning moisture on blades of grass
 - Native American tent made of animal hides
 - Official forgiveness for a crime
 - Plenty of something, like a bumper crop
 - Put Our Tongues To: Cover and wrap something completely
 - Put Our Tongues To: Flat object used for serving food or displaying fine china
 - Put Our Tongues To: Injury caused by cutting or force
 - Put Our Tongues To: Injury caused by cutting or force
 - Put Our Tongues To: Part of the hand that helps with touch and manipulation
 - Put Our Tongues To: They help you speak, kiss, and pout
 - Put Our Tongues To: Utensil used for eating soup or stirring coffee
 - Round, red fruits with a sweet and tart taste
 - Scared out of your wits by something unexpected
 - Sickness or physical condition that causes discomfort
 - Slang for a psychiatric hospital
 - Someone who stays away from alcohol and cigarettes
 - Squeezebox with keys and a bellows
 - Temporary break from punishment or responsibility
 - Unravels or tangles of threads or yarn
 - What you take to climb a staircase