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1. Minos's daughter Ariadne fell in love with him and gave him a ball of string to unwind on his way to the creature's (a place where a wild animal lives, often underground and hidden, or a place where a person hides) at the centre of the maze.

2. He entered into our world to (to free people from sin) it and restore it.

3.  If all this works it should (to make someone interested in something and want to know more about it) of the rest of the industry, where these kinds of problems have taxed minds for years.

4. He lost his hold on the bag and a (a large amount or number) of rice and chicken and ochre sauce splashed on to the carpet.

5. The MacSharry medicine, painful and (food that is unpleasant to taste or eat) though it was, restored the seriously ill patient.

6. The service will let consumers with specifically equipped phones that have Google's android operating system pay for items and (to exchange a piece of paper representing a particular amount of money for that amount of money or for goods to this value) coupons at cooperating stores.

7. From this it could well be said that life motivation stems from the (continuing forever in the same way) satisfaction of recurring desire.

8. Melissa broke off, trying to think of a tactful way of stating the brutal, (a fact or idea that is unpleasant or shocking and therefore difficult to accept ) truth.

9. Was he a murderer as well as a common (a man who acts violently, especially to commit a crime)?

10. The incident on the Bridge might have been a clumsy attempt by a third party to(murder) the middle man.’

11. Imagine an easy, (pleasantly warm) heat and the trees of Montreal turning yellow and red and orange.

12. Fair enough, but where did that leave her husband, so full of (energy and enthusiasm) and vigour?

13.  I sidled into the room, scarcely daring to breathe (in order to prevent any possibility that something will happen) I harm the recording.

14. First up is the debut teaser for The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies, the final instalment in Peter Jackson's epic three-part adaptation of JRR Tolkien's (unusual and strange in a way that might be funny or annoying) fantasy fable.

15. The filming was(caused difficulties) by her personal problems, her sleeping problems, her lateness on the set, her acting problems.

16. Israel and Hamas have put into effect an unconditional 72-hour humanitarian (an agreement, usually between two armies, to stop fighting in order to allow discussions about peace) in Gaza.

17. The apples were the fruits of (constant, forever) youth and gave the gods immortality.

 18.  Contrary to the media stereotype of the mindless (a man who acts violently, especially to commit a crime), it has its own logic, its own rules and reasons.

19. Nintendo Reveals A (a large amount or number) of New Trailers for Previously Announced Games

20. There was a certain amount of anxiety (in order to prevent any possibility that something will happen) Mrs R. decide she wanted to go home again, but she did not.

21. Albert said that the work sounded very interesting, concentrating on getting and colour (energy and enthusiasm) into his voice.

22. On (pleasantly warm) summer evenings there's nothing more relaxing than the splashing sound of a miniature fountain or waterfall in your own back garden.

23. The original novel from which the film was adapted was light, comical and (unusual and strange in a way that might be funny or annoying), yet despite the author's own involvement in the adaptation, the film version was unrelentingly crude and insensitive to the subject it was treating.

24. For much of the 1950s relations with South Korea were (caused problems) by conflict over the territorial waters of the two countries.

25. And when she went inside the cottage she saw that every room was spotlessly clean and bright with flowers — nothing at all like a witch's (a hiding place).