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Described in well-known stories; existing in old stories rather than in real life

Legendary

100

a person or thing carrying the blame for others

Scapegoat

100

a remainder, that  which remains when a part has been used up or removed

Residue

100

the highest point

Acme

100

an iron hook used to grab and hold; to come to grips with, wrestle or fight with

Grapple

200

to cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate

Maim

200

to be in, or expose oneself to, pleasant warmth; to take pleasure in or derive enjoyment from

Bask

200

serious and dignified; quiet or subdued in character or conduct

Staid

200
a way of holding the body; an attitude or position on an issue

Stance

200

to compete; to strive for victory or superiority

Vie

300

economical, willing and able to start something new; showing boldness and imagination

Frugal
300

an effect or consequence of some action or event, result; an echo or reverberation

Repercussion

300
showing concern or care; fearful or anxious about someone or something

Solicitous

300

foreign; charmingly unfamiliar or strikingly unusual 

Exotic

300

in very great numbers; a very great number

Myriad

400

Slanting or Sloping; not straightforward or direct

Oblique

400

a pen name, name assumed by a writer

Pseudonym

400

a pang of conscience, uneasiness, misgiving, or doubt; a feeling or faintness or nausea

Qualm

400

showy and flashy but lacking in good taste

Tawdry

400

to deprive of strength or ability; to make legally ineligible

Incapacitate

500

With extreme care or caution

Gingerly

500

forewarning or foreboding of a future event

Premonition

500

or little importance, not worthy of serious attention; not meant seriously

Frivolous

500

a belief, principle, or teaching; a system of such beliefs or principles; a formulation of such beliefs or principles

Doctrine

500

immense; extraordinary in bulk, size or degree

Prodigious

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