What will happen to a particular person or thing (noun)
Fate
Situated far from the main centers of population; distant. (adjective)
Remote
Branch of Government which enforces laws (President, Vice President)
Executive
A thick, mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking into bread or pastry. (noun)
Dough
Persuade somebody not to do something (verb)
Dissuade
Have made a decision or promise to do something (verb)
Vow
Difficult or impossible to get to. (adjective)
Inaccessible
Branch of government which makes laws (Congress and House of Representatives)
Legislative
Animals kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, and pigs (noun)
Livestock
An attempt to make something that is not true appear true. (noun)
Pretence
People who do unskilled physical work, especially outside (noun)
Laborers
Harsh and difficult to live in. (adjective)
Inhospitable
Branch of Government that interprets laws (US Supreme Court)
Judicial
Plates, dishes, cups, and other similar items, especially ones made of earthenware or china (noun)
Crockery
A hospital where people who are mentally ill are given care, often for a long period of time (noun)
An Asylum
To know less than you should about a particular subject (adjective)
Ill-informed
Extremely hot (adjective)
Scorching
Called the Supreme Law of the Land
The Constitution
to keep someone or something away or prevent something from happening or harming you (verb)
To ward off
Having a lot of experience in a specific activity (adjective)
Seasoned
To have been taken apart into separate pieces (verb)
Dismantled
Very cold in temperature (adjective)
Frigid
A group of people representing the states whose task is to elect a candidate to a particular office.
Electoral College
A large number of small, round spots that are printed in a regular pattern on cloth.
Polka Dots
Sail or travel all the way around something (verb)
Circumnavigate