A shortage of food in a certain area.
- A drought.
- A famine.
- A flood.
- Thirst.
An offender or wrongdoer
- An investigator.
- A perpetrator.
- A victim.
People who occupy a house.
- Landlords.
- Landladies.
- Householders.
- Okupas.
The limits of an activity or experience.
- Boundaries.
- Areas.
- Tangents.
The frequency of time that something happens or speed at which something
happens.
- Acceleration.
- Pace.
- Wavelength.
A death caused by an accident or disaster.
- A fatality.
- A survivor.
- A victim.
- A witness.
Grief
- An infection similar to a cold.
- A tap.
- Saddness.
Jail
- A type of music.
- A palace.
- Prison.
Something manufactured or produced for sale.
- Items.
- Goods.
- Wellness.
A list of ingredients or instructions for making something.
- Menu.
- Recipe.
- Recital.
An unpleasant physical condition suffered the day after you have drunk too
much.
- A hangover.
- A headache.
- The hair of the dog.
Financial aid provided to a student based on academic merit.
- A grunt.
- A scholarship.
- A subsidy.
An objective, purpose or intention.
- An accident.
- A coincidence.
- A mission.
The employees of a particular organisation.
- Slaves.
- Staff.
- Stuff.
A meeting.
- A conference.
- A departure.
- An encounter.
A piece.
- A lump.
- A quiet time.
- Urine.
Making someone realise there is danger.
- Shouting.
- A warning.
- A welcome.
An account or description presented in detail.
- An article.
- An informal letter.
- A report.
Someone who sees something happen.
- An alibi.
- A victim.
- A witness.
A possible explanation.
- A hypothesis.
- A legend.
- A myth.