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2. | This large flat rotating disk set on a table allows easy access to food (compound noun) |
4. | The often rectangular 3-D container for taking the noon meal to work or school (compound noun) |
7. | A large flat rectangle out of many kinds of material used to keep the table or table cloth clean where someone sits to eat (compound noun) |
10. | The generic word for everything needed on a table for eating and drinking |
13. | This utensil lets you open a wine bottle |
14. | This utensil lets you open a beer bottle (compound noun) |
15. | The decorative strip of cloth laid down along the center line of the eating table |
17. | This container can be for wet or dry food, and is usually round and out of glass |
18. | This low open container is for keeping the hot meat juice and flour sauce (compound noun) |
19. | This is a generic word for an object, usually rigid, that holds other objects |
20. | This flexible natural material sheet is used for preserving foods (compound noun) |
22. | This is used for cutting a particular kind of dessert (compound noun) |
24. | A small rounded cupped utensil used for eating soups and semi-liquids |
25. | A stemless container out of the same material, or others, used for drinking cold liquids |
28. | This kind of large and pronged utensil allows us to spear food; a similar one allows scooping (compound noun) |
29. | A small pronged utensil used for spearing food and eating it |
31. | This clear flexible sheet out of petroleum products is used for preserving food (compound noun) |
34. | This container lets you take home food left over from a restaurant meal (compound noun) |
36. | This typically indicates a cover for bottles or tall round containers |
37. | This little round disk goes under your glass to protect the table under it |
38. | This fancy bottle-like container is for keeping wine on the table |
40. | This small vessel for hot drinks can have a saucer, if it's fancy |
42. | A square of fabric or paper used at the table to clean one's mouth and hands |
45. | This container for food is usually round and out of metal; it also is the AmE word for the garbage container |
46. | This is a plain container for keeping drinkable liquids on the table |
48. | This is a normal container for keeping drinkable liquids on the table |
49. | The generic name for all the utensils we use to eat; also known as "silverware" |
50. | This tall container is for liquids; it is often of plastic or glass and has a lid |
52. | A stemless container with a side handle, usually out of class or ceramic, used for drinking beer or coffee / tea |
54. | This is a covered large-ish container in which hot soup is brought to the table to be served |
55. | This utensil lets you scoop up soup to put in your bowl |
56. | This long small flexible bar of metal and plastic allows you to close, open and reclose bags. |
57. | This is for boiling water on the stove top |