FUNDA
    (A) A cold, dry wind from the north in Western Australia. It typically marks the beginning of the wet season.

    (B) (noun) The base of brick or stone under a furnace or oven.

    (C) the reserves of the Vatican bank

    (D) Jocular word for the buttocks, which enjoyed a brief vogue in the 1920s.

    (E) a petty cash slush fund to cover expenses for company picnics and holiday celebrations

    (F) Danish word for permafrost.

    (G) A form of checkers played at mealtime in the area of northern Norway known as Lapland. The playing pieces are cut squares of food (usually cheese) and as jumps are made the pieces are eaten. When Kings are crowned the opposing player chooses which food to use.

    (H) Traditional broth used to break the daily Ramadan fast in the Islam faith

    (I) A bedroll/blanket used by the Tuareg, a nomadic tribe of central Sahara and western Sahel of northwest Africa.

    (J) Basic concept, central philosophy, core principle.

    (K) the area of wetlands sediment between the surface detritus and the water table.

    (L) a creature on the lower end of the food chain (archaic)



Thanks to the players:

wofa, Bingley , Faldage, Father Steve, Asp, tsuwm, BelM, consuelo, Ted, musick, WO’N.

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