Marygold
King Midas
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"The Stranger"
Just the definition!
100

She tossed the golden rose in this manner. 

What is contemptuously? 

100

He felt this way about his ability to change things into gold with a touch.. filled with delight 

What is enraptured? 

100

He was the victim of his _______ desire for wealth.

What is insatiable? 

100

The king told the stranger that his heap of gold was so ________, such a trifle that he was discontent. 

What is diminutive?  

100

To bother or distress

What is to vex? 

200

She was crying _______ when she discovered the golden garden.  

What is disconsolately? 

200

He felt confusion or bewilderment when he discovered that he could not see through his glasses. 

What is perplexity? 

200

King Midas tried to calculate the worth of each ______ flower petal if each was gold....

What is innumerable? 

200

The king was in a _________ of despair when the stranger reappeared.  

What is a tumult? 

300

The king wanted to do this with his gold for Marygold. 

What is bequeath?

300

He exercised his magic touch this way over the garden.

What is indefatigably? 

300

The roses had a delicious fragrance in the morning breeze and a delicate blush which created a sweet _________.


What is tranquility?  

300

He seemed good-humored and kindly, if not ________. 

What is beneficent? 

400

Marygold was gold now too. Even her tears were hardened or coagulated on her sweet face.   

What is congealed? 

400

He felt this way when attempting to eat a smoking hot-cake, realizing that it was a solid piece of gold in his mouth.  

What is mortification?

400

He is referred to as a goose or ______ when helping himself to the boiled turned golden egg.  

What is an idiot? 

400

The stranger was the one who gifted and later solved the problem of the disastrous ________ of the Golden Touch.  

What is faculty? (Ability or power) 

500

At first he tries to convince himself that breakfast is a _______ consideration.  

What is paltry?  

500

The river water was used to repair the mischief that  

 the king's ___________ caused.  

What is avarice? 

500

His _______ still wore a lustrous smile. 

What is countenance? 

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