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V3L7V4L5

 a nest for bees  a place filled with busy activity  a woman's hairdo in which long hair is piled high on top of the head

 a low box filled with sand that children can play in

 the side of a hill

 a vehicle that is used for travel in outer space

 a sweet sauce made from cooked apples

 work that a student is given to do at home  research or reading done in order to prepare for something — used in the phrase do your homework

 a marked path where people can safely walk across a street or road —called also pedestrian crossing

 a high collar that covers most of your neck even when the collar is folded over  a knit shirt or sweater with this kind of collar

 a system of tracks on which trains travel  a company that owns and operates trains

 a small boat that is moved through water using oars

 wood that is floating in water or carried to the shore by water

 the stalk on which beans grow

 the land or the part of a town next to the water of an ocean, lake, etc

 deep, wet sand into which heavy objects sink easily  a situation that is dangerous and difficult to escape from

 a stiff and thick kind of paper that is used especially for making boxes

 a book about a particular subject that is used in the study of that subject especially in a school

 a place where you can buy, sell, or leave junk

 an object or structure on land that is easy to see and recognize  a building or place that was important in history  a very important event or achievement

 condition in which your skin becomes sore and red from too much sunlight

 a cake or cookie made with molasses and ginger