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WW Book 5 List 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A great mass of ice, earth, or snow mixed with rocks sliding down a mountain. | Avalanche |
| A great amount of something. | Avalanche |
| A heavy snowstorm with strong winds. | Blizzard |
| To invite others to take part in a contest. | Challenge |
| To cause a person to use a lot of skill or effort. | Challenge |
| To question or to argue against, especially when something is unfair or unjust. | Challenge |
| An interesting task or problem; something that takes skill or effort. | Challenge |
| A call to take part in a contest. | Challenge |
| To get the better of. | Conquer |
| To defeat. | Conquer |
| A deep, narrow opening in a rock caused by a split or crack. | Crevice |
| Unwisely bold or daring. | Foolhardy |
| To attempt to attract with the promise of something good. | Lure |
| Something that attracts. | Lure |
| Artificial bait used for fishing. | Lure |
| A temporary and usually less strong replacement. | Makeshift |
| Used as a temporary replacement. | Makeshift |
| One who looks at things in the most positive way; a cheerful, hopeful person. | Optimist |
| Cheerful; hopeful | Optimistic |
| A feeling of hope or cheerfulness | Optimism |
| Earlier; happening before. | Previous |
| The path that must be followed to get to a place. | Route |
| A fixed course or area assigned to a sales or delivery person. | Route |
| The highest part; the top. | Summit |
| A conference or meeting of the top leaders of government. | Summit |
| Short and to the point. | Terse |
| To block or defeat the plans or efforts of. | Thwart |
| Running straight up and down; upright. | Vertical |