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| 1. | one or more persons chosen to represent others |
| 3. | to produce – bring about |
| 4. | the action of mentioning or alluding to something |
| 7. | shabby in condition or quality - causing great discomfort or unhappiness - extremely poor or unhappy |
| 8. | think deeply or carefully about (something) - plan mentally; consider |
| 9. | highly pleased |
| 11. | (of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible |
| 15. | relaxed friendliness or intimacy between people |
| 16. | to lower oneself to a level considered less dignified or humbler than one's own |
| 18. | an odd or unusual feature or habit |
| 19. | in a way that fulfills expectations or needs; acceptably |
| 20. | as far as one knows or can see |
| 24. | attractive; quaint |
| 25. | without special knowledge or experience |
| 26. | to get by effort - accomplish |
| 27. | excessive tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia |
| 33. | a feeling of humiliation or shame |
| 34. | a positive declaration intended to give confidence; a promise |
| 35. | to twist or move to and fro like a worm |
| 37. | paper money made by the government for temporary use in an emergency |
| 38. | in a courteous, kind, and pleasant manner |
| 39. | by word of mouth; spoken rather than written |
| 43. | a temporary stay |
| 47. | a measure of capacity equal to 64 US pints, used for dry goods. |
| 48. | originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native |
| 49. | a rich deep red color inclining to purple |
| 52. | to happen - to come into the mind |
| 53. | a delicate, twining plant of the lily family, having glossy, bright-green, egg-shaped leaves, cultivated by florists |
| 55. | worm-like larva of a moth that feeds on the leaves of the Catawba tree |
| 56. | to give someone a legal claim on (property that you own) in exchange for money that you will pay back over a period of years |
| 58. | something that is not morally proper or acceptable |
| 59. | to provide or be provided with regular meals and often lodging usually for pay |
| 60. | a loud confused noise |
| 61. | dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressing |
| 62. | write (something) in a hurried, careless way |
| 65. | a small flock |