terminus; last stop (e.g. train)
Atypus karschi (Asian species of mygalomorph spider); tsuchigumo (people of ancient Japan who were not subjects of the Yamato court)
cards with words or phrases written on them, used in Japanese karuta games
contest decided by a single round (bout); contest decided by a single roll of dice; one-shot game (contest); make-or-break game
test of courage (e.g. at a frightening place such as a graveyard); dare
d button; data button; button on a TV remote control for accessing programme information, weather, traffic, etc.
scariest; most frightening
repeat of a deuce (in tennis, etc.); again
be careful about fire; watch out for fire
winter; wintertime; winter term
touching a wrong card (in karuta); buzzing too early (in a quiz); making a mistress of a servant; mistress (who is one's servant)
fraud; swindle; graft; saying you're going to do something but in the end not doing it; making promises without keeping them
reduced scale; scaling down
decisive game; important bout; crucial match
broken into small fragments; smashed to atoms; fragments and splinters; smithereens
fever (state of excitement)
one move (in go, shogi, etc.); only way; only means; doing alone; doing single-handed
updating a software version; version upgrade; upgrading
former (e.g. name); previous; changed; examination; inspection; investigation
god (esp. the Christian God)
toe; toe (of a golf club)
dramatic turn-around; major reversal; great comeback; game changer
strongest ever; most powerful in history
black magic; black art; witchcraft; sorcery
try; attempt; try (rugby)
sukiyaki; thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan
palm tree (any tree of family Arecaceae)
gar (any fish of family Lepisosteidae); garfish; garpike
useless; no good; hopeless
supreme ruler; autocrat; dynast; high king
stealth; travelling incognito (traveling); ninjutsu; ninja; sneak theft; sneak thief; tolerance
to gulp down; to swallow deeply; to understand; to take in; to engulf; to swallow up
to let (someone) play; to keep (someone) amused; to leave idle; to not make use of; to do; to do
recital (i.e. of music, by a pupil); presentation (e.g. product launch)