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July 25, 2024

Game

WAX
MUMMY
GIFT
ANCHOR
BURRITO
PRESENT
CLAY
PAPYRUS
SPRAIN
FLAIR
MODERATE
TALENT
INSTINCT
PARCHMENT
HOST
FACULTY

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ANCIENT WRITING SURFACES


Materials used for writing in ancient times

  • CLAY: Used for writing by shaping and baking clay tablets.
  • PAPYRUS: A paper-like material made from the pith of the papyrus plant, used for writing in ancient Egypt.
  • PARCHMENT: A writing surface made from processed animal skin, commonly used in ancient Greece and Rome.
  • WAX: Used on tablets for writing and then erasing by heating the wax.

LEAD, AS A TV PROGRAM


Roles in leading a TV program

  • ANCHOR: The main presenter or reporter of a news broadcast.
  • HOST: The person who introduces and guides a TV show, often engaging with guests and audience.
  • MODERATE: To guide and control the flow of a discussion or debate on a TV program.
  • PRESENT: To introduce and explain content on a TV show, often with a formal or informal style.

NATURAL ABILITY


Innate or inherent skills and talents

  • FACULTY: A natural ability or skill, especially in learning.
  • FLAIR: A natural talent or instinctive ability in a particular field.
  • INSTINCT: An innate capability or aptitude that is natural and not learned.
  • TALENT: A natural aptitude or skill in a particular area.

WRAPPED THINGS


Items or concepts that are wrapped or enclosed

  • BURRITO: A food item wrapped in a tortilla, typically containing various fillings.
  • GIFT: An item wrapped in decorative paper, given to someone on a special occasion.
  • MUMMY: A preserved body wrapped in cloth, especially in ancient Egypt.
  • SPRAIN: An injury where a ligament is stretched or torn, often wrapped for support.