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A Streetcar Named Desire 1. Appraise (36)= To assess; to evaluate 2. Cosmopolitan(13) = Sophisticated; worldly

A Streetcar Named Desire 3. Decay ( 13) = rotted matter 4. Emblem (29) = symbol; sign

A Streetcar Named Desire 5. Evoke (13) = bring to mind; to suggest 6. Improvident (43)= Careless; irresponsible

A Streetcar Named Desire 7. Incongruous (15) = Out of place; incompatible 8. Lunacy (57) = Insanity; madness

A Streetcar Named Desire 9. Perpetual (32) = Continual; everlasting 10. Peruse (43) = Read through

A Streetcar Named Desire 11. Preen (35) = To clean; to groom 12. Primitive (39-40)=Simple; crude (rough)

A Streetcar Named Desire 13. Treachery (41) = Deceit; betrayal 14. Valise (15) = A traveling bag; a suitcase

A Streetcar Named Desire 15. Vivacity (18) = Liveliness; energy 16. Vulgar (55) = Rude; offensive

A Streetcar Named Desire 17. Illusion = A misconception; false impression 18. Allusion (41) = A reference to something else

A Streetcar Named Desire 19. Bestial (71) = Beastly; brutal 20. Contemptible (99) Despicable

A Streetcar Named Desire 21. Coquettish (84) = Flirtatious 22. Deluded (95) = To be mentally deceived

A Streetcar Named Desire 23. Dote (76) = To show excessive love or fondness 24. Emphatic (65)=Expressed or performed emphasis (definite)

A Streetcar Named Desire 25. Incredulous (65) = Skeptical; disbelieving 26. Morbid (79) = Gruesome; grisly

A Streetcar Named Desire 27. Peal (74) = A loud burst of noise 28. Precede (87) = To come before

A Streetcar Named Desire 29. Quaint (76) = Nicely odd or strange 30. Row (63-64) = An uproar; a brawl (a big fight)

A Streetcar Named Desire 31. Serene (62) = Calm; undisturbed 32. Solemn (88) = Deeply serious

A Streetcar Named Desire 33. Vicinity (90) = A nearby region or area 34. Wince (76) = To flinch

A Streetcar Named Desire 35. Anxiety (110) = A state of uneasiness and apprehension 36. Callous (131) = Emotionally hardened; unfeeling

A Streetcar Named Desire 37. Conceit ( 127) = a fanciful thought or idea 38. Dismal ( 106) = Dreary; dreadful

A Streetcar Named Desire 39. Enrich (126) = To make more meaningful or more rewarding 40. Grotesque ( 128) = ugly; monstro

A Streetcar Named Desire 41. Implore ( 126) = To beg for urgently 42. Obscure (116) = Not clearly understood or expressed

A Streetcar Named Desire 43. Partial (114) = Having a particular liking or fondness for something 44. Protrude (129) = To push or thrust outward

A Streetcar Named Desire 45. Repertoire (106) = The range of skills or accomplishments of a person or group 46. Sinister (139) = Suggesting or threatening evil

A Streetcar Named Desire 47. Slander (126) = A false and malicious statement about someone 48. Sullen (106) = Gloomy or somber

A Streetcar Named Desire 49. Transitory (126) = Short-lived or temporary 50. Uncouth (113) = Crude; unrefined