A male monarch or sovereign who holds supreme authority over a country or territory.
King.
Union
From French - "Summary"
Résumé
Meaning "slower than it should be", this phrase learned in H4, Unit 9, refers to the velocity of a certain slimey grastropod
"Snail's pace"
Change a vowel in this ropey piece of a guitar and get an adjective describing something robust and powerful
String -> Strong
Draft.
Often used in cooking, this, like many deep poetic texts, has many layers.
Onion
From Italian - "To the tooth"
Al dente
Meaning to "quit due to fear", this phrase mentions an animal consumed in nugget form.
To "chicken out"
Change a consonant in this word meaning "uninteresting and boring" and get this 5-letter word referring to a company image
Bland -> Brand
This is a representative of a large ethnic minority in Bulgaria.
Gipsy
Something you desperately want to avoid making at the exam.
Error
From French - "Stereotype plate"
Cliché
Meaning "in the wrong place" or "unsuitable for specific locations", this phrase explores the ocean dephts (and above them, in a way)
"Fish out of water"
Change a letter in this word meaning "beverage" and get this word meaning "the extreme edge of a steep place or body of water"
Drink -> Brink
This is what you would do with someone you are interested in romantically.
Flirt.
This is the sound usually made by a bear or a lion.
Roar
From French - "Already seen"
Déjà vu
Meaning "don't rush", this phrase mentions the carriage-pulling hoofed mammal
"Hold your horses"
Change a letter in this regal headpiece and get the facial expression we will all have on the 30th of May.
Crown -> Frown
This word, meaning to be direct, can also describe a worn-out knife.
Blunt.
Simply meaning an act or intentional action.
Deed
From Latin - "The position being reversed"
Vice versa
Meaning "please be patient", this phrase mentions a certain honey-loving forest dweller.
"Bear with me"
Change a letter in this word meaning "collision" and get this verb meaning "to destroy or tear into pieces"
Crash -> Crush