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100

UNKNOWN

ANONYMOUS

100

(n.) a temporary substitute for something else
(adj.) flimsy, temporary

MAKESHIFT

100

wide-awake, alert, watchful

VIGILANT

100

extremely bad, glaring; scandalous, notorious

FLAGRANT

100

WHO SHOWS THEM THE CONDITION OF EARTH, COVERED BY THE BLACK THING?

THE HAPPY MEDIUM

200

(v.) to prevent from accomplishing a purpose; to cause feelings of discouragement

FRUSTRATE

200

(adj.) at the edge or margin; only barely large enough for the purpose 

MARGINAL

200

to bring up, care for, train, nourish

NURTURE

200

to take for granted, assume or suppose; to dare, take upon oneself, take liberties

PRESUME

200

WHO HAS THE POWER TO TRANSFORM INTO A FLYING SERAPHIM?

MS. WHATSIT
300

(adj.) not capable of being copied or imitated

INIMITABLE

300

(n.) something seen in advance
(v.) to view beforehand

PREVIEW

300

the force or speed with which something moves


MOMENTUM

300

TO HATE, DISLIKE VERY MUCH

DETEST

300

THE 2 "SPORTS" ARE

CHARLES AND CALVIN

400

(v.) to root out, to get rid of, to destroy completely

ERADICATE

400

(adj.) standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known

PROMINENT

400

INTENSE ANGER

WRATH

400

A NOISY QUARREL OR FIGHT

BRAWL

400

THE NAME OF THE PLANET THEY FIRST TESSERACTED TO WAS?

URIEL

500

n.) a person easily tricked or deceived

(v.) to deceive


DUPE

500

(v.) to handle very economically; to supply in a way that is scanty

SCRIMP

500

INEXPERIENCED

FLEDGLING

500

A SLIGHT FAULT, DEFECT

FLAW

500

“But she finds it so difficult to verbalize, Charles dear. It helps her if she can quote instead of working out words of her own.”  WHO ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?

MS. WHO

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