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1. | antonym of ensnarl, snag | 3. | The pencil is a(n) ____________ object. | 5. | to grant postponement | 6. | destined, preordained, doomed | 7. | propitious, encouraging, promising | 10. | bolt, make off, skip | 11. | The ____________ knight fought the dragon. | 12. | theft, robbery | 14. | Without laws, we would have _______________. | 16. | This password should give me ____________ to the secure website. | 17. | overly self-important in speech and manner | 19. | Poe was an author who would _____________ his fellow writers if they wrote poorly. | 20. | dishearten, discourage |
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2. | Mike tried to _____________ all evidence by placing his clothes in the fire. | 4. | unfair, partial, bigoted | 8. | very steep cliff | 9. | dupe, put one over on | 13. | Studying vocabulary is a(n) ________________ task. | 15. | remedy, set right | 18. | flexible, supple, elastic |
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