Section 5 Word Wizard

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1.
a restaurant, cafeteria, or store in a workplace, school, or military camp that sells food and beverages, often at a low price
2.
A high-pitched, thin, or, at times, unpleasant sound, similar to the sound of a clarinet or oboe.
3.
A person in the process of recovering from a serious injury, illness, or surgery, typically in the phase between acute sickness and full restoration of health.
4.
The forward-most part of a ship or boat’s hull, designed to cut through water and reduce resistance.
5.
An unprincipled, dishonorable, or wicked person.
6.
A classic New York City soda fountain drink made from seltzer, milk, and chocolate syrup, despite containing no eggs or creams.
7.
Someone who is blatantly proud, arrogant, and scornfully superior, often treating others as beneath them.
8.
A community-focused, secluded residential complex where monastics—monks or nuns—live, pray, and work, following religious rules.
9.
An informal, street-style variation of baseball played with a broom handle (or similar stick) and a rubber ball.
10.
Something that is unquestionable, undeniably true, and beyond doubt or debate, typically supported by facts.