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SpellingDefinitionSentence Part of Speech Other

Question alppbale

Answer 1 – 10 Palpable

Question lofudner

Answer 1 – 20 Flounder

Question tcrtaoiras

Answer 1 – 30 Aristocrat

Question odnteylin

Answer 1 – 40 Indolently

Question livtaetdcu

Answer 1 – 50 Cultivated

Question Quarry

Answer 2 – 10 An animal or bird hunted or pursued.

Question Amenities

Answer 2 – 20 Any feature that provides comfort, convenience, or pleasure.

Question Debacle

Answer 2 – 30 A sudden disastrous collapse, downfall, or defeat.

Question Condone

Answer 2 – 40 To excuse, overlook, or make allowances.

Question Droll

Answer 2 – 50 Amusing in an odd way.

Question He was finding the general a most thoughtful and _________ host, a true cosmopolite.

Answer 3 – 10 He was finding the general a most thoughtful and affable host, a true cosmopolite.

Question But I think I can show you that your _______ are quite ill founded.

Answer 3 – 20 But I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded.

Question Even so ______ a hunter as General Zaroff could not trace him there…

Answer 3 – 30 Even so zealous a hunter as General Zaroff could not trace him there…

Question Splendid! One of us is to furnish a _____ for the hounds.

Answer 3 – 40 Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds.

Question In a _____ voice marked by a slight accent that gave it added precision and deliberateness…

Answer 3 – 50 In a cultivated voice marked by a slight accent that gave it added precision and deliberateness…

Question Quarry

Answer 4 – 10 Noun

Question Flounder

Answer 4 – 20 Verb

Question Indolently

Answer 4 – 30 Adverb

Question Droll

Answer 4 – 40 Adjective

Question Scruples

Answer 4 – 50 Noun

Question Definition of Zealous

Answer 5 – 10 Marked by an active interest and enthusiasm.

Question Part of Speech for affable

Answer 5 – 20 Adjective

Question After the _____ in Russia I left the country, for it was imprudent for an officer of the Czar to stay there.

Answer 5 – 30 After the debacle in Russia I left the country, for it was imprudent for an officer of the Czar to stay there.

Question Part of Speech for condone

Answer 5 – 40 Verb

Question Definition of Flounder

Answer 5 – 50 To move or act clumsily or in confusion.

Final Jeopardy SUDS for dnleoityln Hope you’ve been paying attention.

SUDS Rainsford, reclining in a steamer chair indolently puffed on his favorite brier. Indolently- Lazily Indolently- Adverb