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WORDS

Words and their stories (etymology) 

  1. By hook or by crook;
  2. Chess;
  3. Coventry: to be sent to Coventry;
  4. Encore; 
  5. Era;
  6. Eureka;
  7. Fake; 
  8. Fare;
  9. Fee; 
  10. Fiasco;
  11. Field: 
  12. Garret;
  13. Gate; 
  14. Grog; 
  15. Husband;
  16. Kick the bucket;
  17. Not enough room to swing a cat;
  18. Scotland Yard;
  19. St.Valentine’s Day;
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