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A 19th century age way of transport which was pulled by a horse.
A way to make a living in the 19th century consisting of metal and fire.
What blacksmith's used to heat metal.
Wealthy men in the late 19th century age wore these on their heads.
A state of owing a sum of money to someone or a company.
A ship that prisoners were put on in the 19th century.
A person convicted of a crime.
Someone who guards something like prisoners or objects.
A sanctuary dedicated to God where people gather to worship.
A light made of wax that burns a wick which lighted in the 19th century.
A tall wall which opens to let people in and out and is a opening in a fence.
A vine that grows rapidly across and up things that has three leaves.
A popular drink made of Dried leaves that is served hot or cold.
A sometimes decorative pot that you put tea in to serve it.
A object that a woman typically caries to keep money and other things.
A food consisting of wheat and yeast that is baked.
A drink that is harvested from a cow or goat and is served with cereal.
A place where a person that has committed a crime has there trial.
A person who is hired to handle peoples cases in court or finances.
A person who is paided to clean and take care of a persons home.
A person who is in charge and responsible of a minor by law.
A deck of small rectangular pieces of paper used for games.
A huge fortress typically made of stone with a gate and draw
A dug out trench around a structure to protect it from enemies.
Something that lowers down over a moat to let people in a structure.
A medical condition where a person is unable to hear anything.
A person who is dear to you and you enjoy spending time with.
A certain sum of money given over a certain extended period of time.
A event where two are married.
A person in charge of operating a gate.
Old spoiled and disfigured from age.
Feeling bad and have a health problem.
A theatrical show which takes place on a stage.
A place where convicts serve their sentences.
Steps used to get to the next floor in a building.
A pole with a light on it found on streets to light it the street up.
A decorative window with colored glass.
A mechanical or digital piece which tells the time.
A foggy wet condition outside.
An entry way in a home or business that has a knob.
A object to keep people out found on a door or safe.
A path that cars or people travel on through land.
A object a bride wears on a brides head on her wedding day.
A desert that has icing and is sometimes layered.
A person that serves in the military.
A rock tablet above a grave with information on it.
A place where plants and crops are planted.
Something made to look like a figure typically made of concrete or bronze.
A object used to poke a fires sticks found by a fire.

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