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A skin condition of the scalp. Symptoms include flaking and sometimes mild itchiness.
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Dandruff
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A mountainous Caribbean island nation, capital Roseau.
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Dominica
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Capital of Bangladesh.
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Dhaka
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A major, rapidly developing industrial city in China's Pearl River. Known as the "World's Factory" the city blends modern industry with rich history, featuring parks, ancient villages, museums (Opium War Museum), and cultural sites.
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Dongguan
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Sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one's hopes or expectations.
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Disappointed
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Four legged animal.
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Dog
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A disease caused by a bacterium that affects the upper respiratory tract and less often the skin.
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Diphtheria
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A gastrointestinal disease. Its causes include bacterial or parasitic infections. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, nausea, vomiting, weight loss and stomach cramps.
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Dysentery
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Flower with white petals around an orange disk.
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Diasy
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Term of endearment.
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Darling
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Not alive.
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Dead
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Opposite of an angel.
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Demon
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Boring.
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Dull
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Instrument.
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Drum
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Little girl's toy.
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Doll
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Silly, not smart.
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Daft
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Rather dark and dirty.
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Dingy
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You might take this if you're unwell.
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Drug
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Dogs do this if they see meat.
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Drool
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A unit for measuring angles (1/360th of a circle), temperature scales (like Celsius or Fahrenheit), or an academic qualification (like a Bachelor's or Master's) from a university
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Degree
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Of a light, colour, or illuminated object, not shining brightly or clearly.
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Dim
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A small round mark or spot.
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Dot
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Slang for a person prone to stupidity or foolishness
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Doofus
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To hang loosely, or to hold something so that it hangs loosely
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Dangle
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Mickey Mouse's friend.
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Donald
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The species that Mickey Mouses friend is.
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Duck
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If you have made a choice, it can be said that you made a ______.
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Decision
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Another word for poo.
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Dung
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______ D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the USA between 1953 to 1961.
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Dwight
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________ & Goliath (also the middle name of the above man).
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David
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Northern Australian city.
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Darwin
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____ Jones Locker.
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Davy
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A Caribbean nation that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti to the west.
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Dominican Republic
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The capital of the above mentioned country - Saint ______.
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Domingo
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Country in Northern Europe.
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Denmark
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To be sad or melancholic.
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Depressed
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Not very pleasant looking, grim, grey etc.
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Dreary
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An English food, spotted _____.
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Dick
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Harry Potter's arch enemy, _____ Malfoy.
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Draco
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Authoritarian - a set of laws which are unnecessarily harsh.
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Draconian
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Waste time through aimless wandering or indecision.
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Dilly dallying
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To fantasize.
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Daydream
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A name of Scandinavian and Polish origin, meaning "maid of the day" or "maiden of the day".
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Dagmara
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A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
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Dynasty
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The allies bombed this German city in WWII in February 1945, killing some 25,000 people.
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Dresden
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Capital of India.
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Delhi
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A Tarantino film released in 2012 about a slave in the 1850s who trains under a German bounty hunter, with the ultimate goal of reuniting with his wife.
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Django
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Called the North Korea of East Africa.
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Djibouti
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A GenZ slang for being mental.
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Delulu
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An act of showing that something exists or is true by giving proof or evidence
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Demonstration
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Capital of Senegal.
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Dakar
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Inebriated.
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Drunk
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City in North Texas.
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Dallas
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The Nazis's first Concentration Camp, opened in 1933 in Southern Germany. Was primarily used to house political prisoners (Communists, socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses). Liberated by the US in April 1945.
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Dachau
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The doctrine of belief in a religion or a political system.
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Dogma
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A deep, intense feeling of fear, anxiety, or apprehension about something unpleasant expected in the future,
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Dread
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King of the Hill - Hank, Boomhauer, Bill & ____.
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Dale
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Scottish slang for wet.
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Drookit
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Bird of peace.
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Dove
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Mythical animal.
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Dragon
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Past tense of drive.
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Drove
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A leaky faucet might?
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Drip
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An insistent and peremptory request.
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Demand
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"____ mío!") a common Spanish exclamation meaning "My God!"
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Dios
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_____ Xiaoping, was a Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and political theorist who served as the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China from 1978 to 1989.
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Deng
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A republic of Russia situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe, along the Caspian Sea. It is located north of the Greater Caucasus
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Dagestan
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For legged creature, its Latin name is Cervidae.
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Deer
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You might start a letter by saying _____
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Dear
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A straight line passing from side to side through the centre of a body or figure, especially a circle or sphere.
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Diameter
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A ten-sided polygon or 10-gon
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Decagon
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A tree-like, branching extension of a nerve cell (neuron) that receives electrical signals from other neurons, acting as the cell's primary input receive.
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Dendrite
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You might exercise your arms with this object.
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Dumbell
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A coastal city on the Firth of Tay estuary in eastern Scotland
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Dundee
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Raw facts, figures, symbols, or observations (like numbers, words, images) that are collected and can be processed, analyzed, and organized to provide information, insights, and meaning
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Data
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The ____ of the Rock is an octagonal Islamic shrine at the center of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Dome
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A solid form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure.
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Diamond
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A portable magnetic storage medium, essentially a thin, flexible magnetic ____ inside a square plastic shell, later made obsolete by USB drives and cloud storage.
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Disc
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To eradicate.
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Destroy
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Hitler. Stalin. Mao. Franco. Ceaușescu. Mussolini. Pinochet.
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Dictator
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Opposite of night.
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Day
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Outward behaviour or bearing.
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Demeanor
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Revolutionary battleships of the early 20th century, characterized by an "all-big-gun" armament and steam turbine propulsion
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Dreadnought
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An American multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960.
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Dominos
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To think on or consider a plan or action.
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Deliborate
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Capital of Syria.
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Damascus
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The white cliffs of _____.
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Dover
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With the country the DCR, what does the D stand for?
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Democratic
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Scooby Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Velma, and _____.
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Daphne
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To get into a room, you must open this.
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Door
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To act in a strange, often dangerous way.
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Deranged
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An illness that often affects the minds of the eldery.
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Dementia
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_______ Rodrigues, an Angolan revolutionary, writer, and poet. She was a member of the Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola and, in addition to seeing combat, worked for the organisation as a translator, educator, and radio host. She was murdered age 28 by the FLNA in 1967 and is seen as a national hero of Angola today.
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Deolinda
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In Ireland, the Irish famine of 1945-1952, a famine which killed one million, is called the "an __________ "which literally translates to "the bad life" and loosely translates to "the hard times".
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Drochshaol
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Capital of the Republic of Ireland
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Dublin
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