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Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted to say something to someone but couldnt?
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Are you often early or late for things?
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What word - beginning with "S" - means being nervous, timid, scared, bashful, sheepish, awkward or embarrassed in public or social situations?
Shy
What adjective - beginning with "E" - means feeling uncomfortable in public?
Embarrassed
What adjective - beginning with "A" - means feeling uncomfortable?
Awkward
In what European country - beginning with "F" - do they speak French?
France
What adjective - beginning with "L" - means not being on time?
Late
What noun - beginning with "C" - means to really like someone?
Crush
What phrase - "S... O..." - means that there is no more of something available to buy?
Sold out
What noun - beginning with "T" - lets you get into an event like a festival, a concert or the cinema?
Ticket
What noun - beginning with "K" - lets you open doors?
Key
What noun - beginning with "F" - means a large celebration or party?
Festival
Do you like surprises?
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Have you ever been to a surprise party?
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What kinds of parties do you like?
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What noun - beginning with "C" - means a joke that refers to another joke that has already been told?
Callback
What adjective - beginning with "D" - means full of action or excitement?
Dramatic
What verb - beginning with "E" - means to say something is larger, better, or worse than it really is?
Exaggerate
What phrase - "P.... H... " - means using our bodies to make something funny?
Physical humor
What adjective - beginning with "P" - means "the body"?
Physical
What noun - beginning with "H" - means that something is funny?
Humour (UK) / Humor (USA)