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1. a. alphabet used by early germanic peoples
2. b. respected
3. c. a flat cake made on a griddle
4. d. bold
5. e. to grind
6. f. to avoid work
7. g. not easily persuaded
8. h. numerous small possessions
9. i. to drink in long drafts
10. j. side by side
11. k. to divide by chopping, to split
12. l. cleverly contrived
13. m. to pay or reward for services rendered
14. n. to throb rapidly
15. o. of or based on legend
16. p. gloomy
17. q. something that deceives people
18. r. a person that practices witchcraft
19. s. an open space in a forest
20. gnash t. showing carefulness and foresight
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