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ANGLESH
100

These are the three main English dialects.

British, North American, Australian

100

This is the order in which the jurors voted for the last time

Not guilty, guilty

100

This is the definition of the word "Gore"

Bloody

100

This is a homophone of the word "read"

reed

200

This language share the most words with English.

French

200

These are the first and last two words in the play

Fade in, fade out

200

This is the definition of the word "word"

a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed.

200

can can can can can?

yes

300

This is the oldest word in the English language

Who

300

This is the author of the play

Reginald Rose

300

This is the definition of the word "Nomophobia"

Fear of being without a phone

300

This English letter is never silent in the English language

V

400

This no longer existing language shares 50% of its words with English.

Old English or Anglo-Saxon

400

This crime is committed by three during the play

Threatening murder

400

This is the definition of the word "fardle"

A bundle

400

This is an example for a contronym

Dust

500

These are the oldest known roots of the English language.

Indo-European

500

This is the order in which the jurors claimed the boy is not guilty.

8,9,5,11,2,6,7,12,1 or the Foreman,10,4,3

500

This is the definition of the word "the"

too much text, check dictionary.

500

This is the order of adjectives

Quantity or number, Quality or opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Color, Proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, or material), Purpose or qualifier.

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