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Roustabout A roundabout on a canal for narrow boats to turn around.

Roustabout A roundabout on a canal for narrow boats to turn around. A device used to turn kebab meat in front of a flame for cooking. An unskilled worker or labourer. Ninon A mythological creature with wings. An extra squashy dummy for babies. A type of french fabric.

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Roustabout A roundabout on a canal for narrow boats to turn around.

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  1. Roustabout • A roundabout on a canal for narrow boats to turn around. • A device used to turn kebab meat in front of a flame for cooking. • An unskilled worker or labourer.

  2. Ninon • A mythological creature with wings. • An extra squashy dummy for babies. • A type of french fabric. • A name for a long corridoor in a castle or a hall

  3. CROTON • Special Fench bread like a crosissant. • A type of tool used by burglars with a bent end • A type of shrub • Fried chunks of bread to go in your soup

  4. WINKLE PICKERS • People who work on a beach collecting shells • A type of shoe with a pointed end • A bamboo tool used in cotton fields to collect cotton • A book by Roald Dahl • Sour Pickled Onions

  5. NILOMETER • A device to measure the depth of the River Nile in Egypt • A type of thermometer used with animals particularly horses • A weather recording device with nine different weather monitors in one box • A nail that is a metre long often used in making roof beams

  6. STAPES • A type of monkey found in the Amazon that makes a home from wood • A type of stone step found in ancient Egyptian pyramids. • A small bone in your ear • Small nails or staples used in nail guns

  7. KIBOSH • A type of Arabian tent used in the desert and put up each night • A limousine or large car used for transporting famous people • A type of Russian freshwater fish • To stop or halt something • A type of large kite

  8. WHITING • A type of fish caught for food around the coast of Europe or ground white chalk • Liquid paper used to cover mistakes. Also known as TIPPEX • Name for a white horse or a snowy place

  9. AMMETER • A device to measure the temperature in a stable • A magnetic plate in a TV or computer used to prevent radio interference • An instrument for measuring electric currents

  10. BITTERN • A type of bird • A person that drinks lots of beer - particularly Bitter • 3. A type of ladies cardigan.

  11. QUIFF • A sea snail found along the coast of Africa • A short story • A funny or peculiar smell • A type of curly-haired dog similar to a poodle • A cool hairstyle • Tear gas used by Russian spies

  12. CHOPIN • An automatic or self powered knife - used for cutting meat • A type of food made from Chicken • A creamy, white, nutty chocolate • A famous Polish composer and pianist

  13. EXPUNGE • A diving board used by atheletes in training • To wash yourself using a sponge • To delete or remove something • To turn someone to dust or freeze someone (magic)

  14. LING • A small bone found near the top of your vertebra. • A type of rainbow when only half can be seen • A slang name for earwax • A type of fish caught for food • A type of swing made from rope and used by children in China • A rare species of Stick Insect

  15. LITHE A slang name for a person who works on a lifeboat A type of solid wooden wheel used by Romans Flexible or supple - e.g. a dancer Species of aquatic dinosaur with a long neck

  16. FALSE

  17. TRUE

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