<p>is is too early to put the words out?</p>
<p>avuncular
obdurate
reticent
sedulous
improvident
halcyon
consummate</p>
<p>she was rigid/stubborn = obdurate
skillful with research tools = consummate
spent all his mony = improvident</p>
<p>halcyon was correct, but i forgot where</p>
<p>^ I dont think halcyon was the right answer</p>
<p>no halycon wasn’t it was a weird word that was in the same question as halycon. Anyone remember?</p>
<p>woah, what was the avuncular sentence? that wasn’t the answer right?
sedulous was not an answer either.</p>
<p>no halcyon wasn’t a weird word that was in the same question as halycon. Anyone remember? no improvidenta was in the same question as sedulous</p>
<p>the answer w. halcyon was something like: the company’s halcyon days of cooperation etc were over</p>
<p>Halcyon was right, but avuncular waswrong.</p>
<p>I didn’t get reticent or sedulous. Don’t post answers if you’re not sure :(</p>
<p>amb3r is correct
halcyon days - nice days in the past</p>
<p>i ment there were reticent and sedulous but htey were not correct , sorry</p>
<p>i’m 99% sure halycon wasn’t a correct choice, there was a easy word ( i can’t remember) that fit perfectly.</p>
<p>still let’s post hard wrong ones marked as wrong for future generations</p>
<p>skatergirl, I think the word was hard, but I can’t rember what it was..</p>
<p>skater, halcyon is definitely right; there’s no reason CB would put an easy on on the last 2 sentence completions</p>
<p>reticent appeared in some incorrect answer for CR</p>
<p>reticent? no it wasn’t…</p>
<p>No i’m pretty sure it was between halcyon and expedient it was something about a profitable company with happy employees halcyon fits perfectly.</p>
<p>neither did i get reticent
i remember solitary for Edison
consummate for the Researcher
create…feasible for the guy who found a cheap cure
vibrant for the painter’s color
obdurate for the ideas and opinions of a girl
history…chronicle for the historians who acted as biologists
halcyon for the companies great days
resilient for Denmark’s society or smth</p>