![]() ![]() – a word taken from the language of the Roman meaning the queen of the moon. – a word of Persian origin, the original “Dariush” for something royal. – the name comes from the word “Shoggoth” meaning figure from another world of HP Lovecraft book. These two characters have in common is that they both are strangers. – probably a reference to one of the queens of Greek mythology, who was known for her beautiful looks. – originally a word of Latin origin “niveus / nivea / niveum” for snow white. – this is the name of one of the girls rioter and Tibbers is the name of her favorite teddy bear. – in old English term for this is “defense”. – from the Japanese “Akali” means something bright / cheerful. – a reference to Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”, the skull of one of the friends of Hamlet – Yorick is found. – from Sunny Wukong (Asian language Simplified Chinese:孙悟空, traditional Chinese:孙悟空 pinyin: Sun Wukong), also known as the Monkey King, is one of the leading figures in classical Chinese novels. – quite strange word for bear performing the same movement as the ball in the net ^ ^. – English word for involuntary jerk someone. – the literal translation of “twisted fate.” – which in English means the sharp claws of birds. – next word game with the word “Ram” “hit the head” (for the sheep) and “us” – “Rammus rams us”. – a popular word derived from the English language meaning a low tone, the other meaning is a “street fight”. ![]() – verbal game with the word “Quill”, which means the tail feathers of birds. – the name of the famous building located in Rome. The place was once the center of the city, to make offerings to the Gods. – another word derived from the Latin original “Nocturna” for the night. The English word “nocturnal” means a character who hunts at night. – the name of a scallop with a very hard shell, lives on the bottoms of the oceans, or the name of a ship whose captain was Nemo. – in English: meaning misfortune misfortune. – Karma = “Good deeds will lead you to good consequences, and bad to bad.” – the word gang (language English) is the term for the march. The statement “walk a plank” is an expression of the march by the famous pirate plank that leads to the sea. – is made of straw and sticks, a long time ago on a stringed instrument in the English language were said to “fiddle”, either way its name does not make much sense. – with the English “burn” or Danish language “fire.” – playing with the word blitz krieg of the Second World War, crank means – a mechanism to start the machine. More likely, however, that owes its genesis to German language, in which the “blitz” means “lightning”. – taken from the Korean culture, it is usually described as a goddess in November with nine tails and associated with fire and love. – Mord = killer / murderer, languages derived from Germanic Kaiser = ruler. – the Latin word for light. On an interesting nux is darkness. – a combination of two names of famous physicists, Oppenheimer and Schrodinger. ![]()
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