Word Challenge. 1 st CLUE Short (speech), but full of meaning 2 nd CLUE pithy.

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Word Challenge

1 st CLUE Short (speech), but full of meaning 2 nd CLUE pithy

1 st CLUE Sarcastic; mean; intended as a put-down 2 nd CLUE snide

1 st CLUE Bold; shameless 2 nd CLUE brazen

1 st CLUE the one expected to lose the contest 2 nd CLUE underdog

1 st CLUE Capable of being read 2 nd CLUE legible

1 st CLUE Traditions, customs, and/or beliefs passed down from ancestors 2 nd CLUE heritage

1 st CLUE Worthy of special recognition or honor; prominent 2 nd CLUE distinguished

1 st CLUE A catchy phrase used to advertise a product 2 nd CLUE slogan

1 st CLUE Weak; not forceful; ineffective 2 nd CLUE feeble

1 st CLUE A person who comes to a new country and settles there 2 nd CLUE immigrant

1 st CLUE Incomplete; not total 2 nd CLUE partial

1 st CLUE The people who work for a business 2 nd CLUE staff