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Rate | Answer | Clue |
MAINTAINED | Retained | |
CARD | Retained | |
KEPT | Retained | |
HEARD | Learnt (of) | |
REMEMBRANCE | Retained mental impression | |
ANTLER | Learnt about stag horn | |
RENTAL | Learnt about landlord’s income | |
LESSON | Something to be learnt | |
TOLERANT | Learnt to be forebearing | |
RETENT | That which is retained. | |
RETAINABLE | Capable of being retained. | |
LIBERATION | I learnt obi undone results in freedom | |
TRICKLE | Some thought Rick learnt to run slowly | |
KEPTFIT | Retained appropriate result of having done the drilling? | |
STANK | Water retained by an embankment; a pool water. | |
KARNED | Made money and was unexpectedly retained after losing it | |
ALBION | An ancient name of England, still retained in poetry. | |
RETAINER | One who is retained or kept in service; an attendant; an adherent; a hanger-on. | |
PATRON | A master who had freed his slave, but still retained some paternal rights over him. | |
ACCIDENT | A point or mark which may be retained or omitted in a coat of arms. | |
REFORMED | Retained in service on half or full pay after the disbandment of the company or troop; -- said of an officer. | |
DEMOCRACY | Government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is retained and directly exercised by the people. | |
SACRIST | A sacristan; also, a person retained in a cathedral to copy out music for the choir, and take care of the books. | |
AFTER-IMAGE | The impression of a vivid sensation retained by the retina of the eye after the cause has been removed; also extended to impressions left of tones, smells, etc. | |
WIMPLE | A covering of silk, linen, or other material, for the neck and chin, formerly worn by women as an outdoor protection, and still retained in the dress of nuns. |