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| 3 | not straightforward; shifty or crooked |   
| 4 | a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs, to stuff with food |   
| 6 | to remove or destroy all traces of, do away with, destroy completely |   
| 7 | to lean, sway, or tip to one side while in motion |   
| 9 | extremely wicked or villainous |   
| 11 | not substantial or real |   
| 13 | to be isolated |   
| 14 | a candelabrum having nine branches, for use on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah |   
| 15 | lofty, high, prominent |   
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| 1 | to seize and hold by force or without legal right |   
| 2 | a search made for useful information in the field, especially by examining the ground |   
| 5 | grievous distress, affliction, or trouble |   
| 8 | to take great pleasure or delight |   
| 10 | a good or admirable quality |   
| 12 | a sudden tip or roll to one side, like a ship or a staggering person, an awkward, swaying or staggering motion or walk |   
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