BATMAN
SUPERMAN
WONDERWOMAN
AQUAMAN
THE FLASH
100
To make a circle around; enclose within a circle; surround || (A) Encircle (B) Circular (C) Circulate (D) Circle
(A) Encircle
100
In the shape of a circle; round; relating to a circle || (A) Encircle (B) Circular (C) Circulate (D) Circle
(B) Circular
100
To move in a circle; to course and return to the same point || (A) Encircle (B) Circular (C) Circulate (D) Circle
(C) Circulate
100
The line that bounds a circle || (A) Perimeter (B) Radius (C) Circumference (D) Diameter
(C) Circumference
200
To be, come, or go before in time, place, order, rank, || (A) Precede (B) Exceed (C) Proceed (D) Recede
(A) Precede
200
Lack of comfort or ease; bother; trouble || (A) Inconvenience (B) Uncomfortable (C) Accessory (D) Succession
(A) Inconvenience
200
To go or move back; to withdraw from; to become more distant || (A) Prevention (B) Exceed (C) Proceed (D) Recede
(D) Recede
200
To go or be beyond; a limit or measure; to be more than or greater than || (A) Prevention (B) Exceed (C) Proceed (D) Excess
(B) Exceed
200
The act of keeping something from happening || (A) Prevention (B) Convene (C) Venture (D) Withhold
(A) Prevention
300
A coming or arrival; the four Sundays before Christmas || (A) Evident (B) Advent (C) Accessory (D) Succession
(B) Advent
300
A fact or event accompanying another || (A) Accessory (B) Circuit (C) Encircle (D) Circumstance
(D) Circumstance
300
To meet together, assemble for a common purpose || (A) Prevention (B) Convene (C) Venture (D) Withhold
(B) Convene
300
Happening at the end of, or as a result of, a series of events || (A) Final (B) Finally (C) Finale (D) Eventual
(D) Eventual
300
To gain or have access to; esp. to retrieve data || (A) Access (Verb) (B) Access (Noun) (C) Excess (Noun) (D) Excess (Verb)
(A) Access (Verb)
400
jud/jur/juris
"judge"
400
Action or conduct that goes beyond the usual || (B) Access (Noun) (C) Excess (Noun) (D) Excess (Verb)
(C) Excess (Noun)
400
A group of people sworn to hear evidence and give a decision according to their findings || (A) Pool (B) Judgment (C) Jury (D) Judges
(C) Jury
400
(A): The act of leading or directing // the way a person behaves (B): To show the way to; lead; escort; convey || CONDUCT
(A): Conduct (Noun) (B): Conduct (Verb)
400
The act of coming toward or near to || (A) Access (Verb) (B) Access (Noun) (C) Excess (Noun) (D) Excess (Verb)
(B) Access (Noun)
500
Extra, additional; helping in an unlawful act || (A) Accessory (Verb) (B) Accessory (Noun) (C) Accessory (Adverb) (D) Accessory (Adjective)
(D) Accessory (Adjective)
500
A brief statement of religious belief || (A) Creed (B) Incredulous (C) Cred (D) Conduct
(A) Creed
500
Unwilling or unable to believe; doubting || (A) Creed (B) Incredulous (C) Cred (D) Conduct
(B) Incredulous
500
A judgment of opinion formed before the facts are known; preconceived idea || (A) Illegal (B) Prejudge (C) Prejudice (D) Deduct
(C) Prejudice
500
(A) A moving forward or onward; advancement // (B) To move forward or onward; to move toward completion of a goal || PROGRESS
(A): Progress (noun) // (B): Progress (verb)