__ | 1. | appeared | | A. | fell to pieces, decayed | __ | 2. | aquarium | | B. | used for information or help | __ | 3. | crumpled | | C. | anything that joins or connects, as a loop of a chain does | __ | 4. | flexible | | D. | the top of the soil, or of a body of water | __ | 5. | glimpses | | E. | high or great by birth, rank, or title | __ | 6. | link | | F. | short, quick views or looks | __ | 7. | noble | | G. | was seen; came in sight | __ | 8. | reference | | H. | cold-blooded animals with backbones, covered in scales | __ | 9. | reptiles | | I. | easily bent, not stiff | __ | 10. | surface | | J. | building used for showing collections of live fish |
__ | 11. | crime | | A. | delighted greatly; charmed | __ | 12. | enchanted | | B. | person who entertains by art or skill of creating illusions | __ | 13. | escape | | C. | animals shaped like lizards, but related to frogs and toads | __ | 14. | exhibit | | D. | to get out and away; to get free | __ | 15. | magician | | E. | learned people; people having much knowledge | __ | 16. | salamanders | | F. | victory, success | __ | 17. | scholars | | G. | to change from one language into another | __ | 18. | stumped | | H. | puzzled | __ | 19. | translate | | I. | act of displaying; public showing | __ | 20. | triumph | | J. | activity of criminals; violation of the law |
__ | 21. | amphibians | | A. | cold-blooded animals with backbones and moist scaleless skin | __ | 22. | dolphins | | B. | sea mammals related to the whale, but smaller | __ | 23. | dungeon | | C. | dark underground room or cell to hold prisoners | __ | 24. | lizard | | D. | food make of grains boiled in water or milk until thick | __ | 25. | majesty | | E. | farmer of the working class in Europe, or Asia | __ | 26. | peasant | | F. | to make known; reveal | __ | 27. | porridge | | G. | building used for the service or worship of God or gods | __ | 28. | seeker | | H. | one who tries to find, one who | __ | 29. | temple | | I. | reptiles with long bodies and tails, moveable eyelids | __ | 30. | uncover | | J. | title used in speaking to or of a king, or queen |
__ | 31. | ancient | | A. | something set up to honor a person or an event | __ | 32. | bustling | | B. | person having very great natural power of mind | __ | 33. | duke | | C. | disappeared, especially suddenly | __ | 34. | furiously | | D. | with unrestrained energy | __ | 35. | genius | | E. | regular, measured | __ | 36. | monument | | F. | being noisily busy and in a hurry | __ | 37. | pulses | | G. | nobleman of the highest title, ranking just below a prince | __ | 38. | vanished | | H. | of times long ago |
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