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Solve the 10 clues. Take each initial letter, to form a new 10 letter word.

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Solve the 10 clues. Take each initial letter, to form a new 10 letter word.

  1. Polite greeting
  2. Opposite of begin
  3. It comes from a bulb
  4. Eskimo's home
  5. Another name for an axe (or ax)
  6. Black Sabbath front man
  7. Where a child may play
  8. Large vessel for liquids
  9. To change something
  10. Neither left, nor wrong
posted Mar 21, 2015 by Simranjeet Singh

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Polite greeting -- Hello
Opposite of begin --- End
It comes from a bulb -- Light
Eskimo's home --- Igloo
Another name for an axe (or ax) -- Chopper
Black Sabbath front man -- Ozzy
Where a child may play -- Park
Large vessel for liquids -- Tank
To change something -- Erase
Neither left, nor wrong --- Right
The 10 letter word formed by taking the initial letters of the above words is "HELICOPTER"

answer Mar 30, 2015 by Muthulakshmi K



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