HIDDEN WORDS VI
Hidden in each sentence below are the names of MAMMALS. Can you find them? #23 has two hidden words.
1. One of my birthday presents was a robe, a very lovely, red velvet one.
2. Marsha's work is not terrific, bit it is acceptable.
3. That poor woman needs a road map and a compass to find the corner drugstore.
4. My great uncle always became light-headed after a few sips of his home-made
dandelion wine.
5. Do you want to go on through or settle down right here for the night?
6. I don't care if it is flashy, enamel doesn't belong in a kitchen.
7. Put a glass cap or cup in each box on the conveyor belt.
8. I saw that bearded man rob a tavern downtown last Saturday.
9. Bill, a man I just met, is a criminal lawyer in Dallas.
10. Her escort stood in awe as Ellen gracefully descended the long stairway.
11. She stared in amazement as the old, stone mantel opened to reveal a hidden passage behind the fireplace.
12. Some twenty years ago, Athens had little or no tourist problem.
13. The weather is drab. Biting winds sweep clouds down from the north.
14. This is Sears' best electric frying pan, thermostatically controlled to give you the exact temperature.
15. That branch of the military is definitely anti-germ warfare.
16. When you hear the judge's gavel knocking, you're supposed to quiet down.
17. This lot has not been cleared of trees yet.
18. I don't care what size brain dinosaurs had, they were dumb!
19. The job is only part-time, but it pays very well.
20. That's the same style corduroy cap I gave my sister for her birthday.
21. "How the West Was Won" is my favorite movie.
22. The rhythmic sound of the mantra mesmerized me.
23. This specially-aged selection will amaze brandy experts world-wide.
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