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Foods the Queen Forbids The Royal Family

Across
The quality of being honest and fair
Unusual and worth noticing; very successful or respected
Allowed something to happen; give permission for something.
An unexpected event; an unexpected gift, party, etc.; the feeling caused by something that is unexpected or unusual
The act of accepting is true or important or that it exists.
To fry a piece of meat quickly at a high temperature, in order to prevent liquid and flavor escaping from it.
Refused to allow something, especially officially
The quality of being able to continue over a period of time; the quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
Made something dangerous, dirty, or impure
To decorate with something such as a name or a picture; to write or draw a name, picture, etc. on a surface so that it can be seen very clearly
Not cooked enough
Sea creatures that live in shells such as lobsters and crabs
Animals such as snails and clams that have a soft body without a backbone and usually live in a shell
Facial expression in which your mouth and face are twisted in a way that shows disgust, disapproval, or pain
A kind of bacteria that is sometimes in food and that makes people sick
Demanding that people obey rules or behave in a certain way
An animal or plant that lives in or on another animal or plant and gets food or protection from it.
Possibilities of something bad happening.
Down
Things that are liked or wanted more than another thing.
A large formal meal for many people, often followed by speeches in honor of someone
Reached an agreement in which each person or group gave up something that was wanted in order to end an argument or dispute
Causing much discussion, disagreement, or argument
Very different, strange, unusual; not living or growing naturally in a particular area; from another part of the world
The process of keeping places free from dirt, infection, disease
To accept something bad or unpleasant (usually used in negative construction of sentences)
A usually written promise; a promise that something is true or real; a promise that something will happen or be done
To make something known
People who have a high rank or an important position
Makes a law or rule active or effective; to make sure that people do what is required by law or by rule.
A person or company that makes or sells chocolate
The quality of being careful with money or resources; especially by avoiding waste
Giving or using a large amount of something
A round vegetable that is usually white, yellow, or red and has a strong smell and taste.
A plant that is related to the onion that has small sections which have a strong taste and smell and are used for flavoring foods.