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100

a country in North America 

Canada 

100

a cure for something 

remedy

100

to have ownership of something or someone 

custody

100

the medicine diabetics use to control their sugar levels

insulin 

100

a person who fights bulls

matador

500

lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely.

permanent 

500

an advantage or profit gained from something.

benefit 

500

not qualified or diminished in any way; total.

absolute 

500

an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.

argument 

500

continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success.

persevere 

750

a set of letters or symbols in a fixed order, used to represent the basic sounds of a language; in particular, the set of letters from A to Z.

alphabet

750

an animal that lives in Africa 

antelope 

750

no longer produced or used; out of date.

obsolete

750

(especially in a laboratory) keep (eggs, cells, bacteria, embryos, etc.) at a suitable temperature so that they develop.

incubate 

750

something that completes or enhances something else when added to it.

supplement 

1000

a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.

metaphor 

1000

having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.

competent 

1000

create and perform spontaneously or without preparation.

improvise 

1000

a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely backward and forward, especially a rod with a weight at the end that regulates the mechanism of a clock.

pendulum 

1000

gather into a crowd or mass.

congregate 

1250

a soft leather slipper or shoe, strictly one without a separate heel, having the sole turned up on all sides and sewn to the upper in a simple gathered seam, in a style originating among North American Indians.

moccasin

1250

combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole.

integrate 

1250
a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music.

pantomime 

1250

reside or have one's place of business in (a building).

occupy 

1250

a mass departure of people, especially emigrants.

exodus