Two words: an old-fashioned British expression of surprise or unhappiness that many, including Daphne, considered extremely rude and sacrilegious; originally was "God blind me"
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: What a red octagonal street sign says
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: What children yell on Halloween to scare people
A pistol with multiple revolving barrels (Cox's has six) allowing multiple rapid shots
Someone whose behavior is the same as that of people that he criticizes, usually in matters of morality or religion; in Nation, parrot vocab
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: Batman and Superman each wear one, hanging down their backs or billowing out behind; wouldn't it get in the way during fights? Whatever.
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: past tense of "eat"
Not salivary expectoration, but a tiny sliver of land that sticks out into a body of water; there is one outside the lagoon on Little Nation
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: whole-______ bread
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286 ...
Two-word phrase meaning "generous personality;" used sarcastically by Cox to describe Dutchmen that he robbed and killed
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: abbreviation for a traditional measure of intelligence
Third from last word on page 308.
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: shortend version of the word little, usually intended to imitate speech
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle:In a 4x400 meters relay race, each runner runs one _____.
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: Fish swim and birds ____
Not the rich elite upper class, but good solid, middle-class people; Cox uses it to describe his sub-chiefs
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: Ad slogan - "Like a good _______, State Farm is there." (Extra credit if you can sing it)
The ceremony and festivities of crowning a monarch; used by Cox as he tells about becoming chief of the cannibals
Page 305: "But there were three ____!"
Originally, unpleasant in taste or smell, but here, unpleasantly immoral; Cox uses the word in talking to Daphne
A contemptuous term used by white people like Cox to mean the language of a black indigenous tribe; weird language of non-Christians
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: short version of "advertisement"
Non-Nation word to help with puzzle: opposite of "yes"