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1. | A roll of tobacco leaves used for smoking. It is larger than a cigarette. It can cause lung cancer. |
2. | A tube that is sometimes made of wood or clay. It has a mouth piece on one end and a small bowl on the other. Tobacco is put in the bowl. |
4. | This is what you call soiled spots that are changed to the wrong color. |
6. | A narrow roll of thinly cut tobacco. It is usually wrapped in paper, held together for smoking. It can cause lung cancer. |
7. | This is what you call it when you shoot extra saliva out of your mouth. It is never polite. |
8. | A poison found in the tobacco plant. It is sometimes used to kill bugs. It is used in cigarettes. |
10. | This is what you call tobacco that is ground up into a powder. A tiny pinch is sniffed into the nose. |
12. | This is a growth which forms and works against the body, sometimes killing it. |
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3. | This is not a tray for drinks. It is a special bowl or plate which is made to hold lighted cigarettes or the ashes. It is stinky. |
5. | Thin strips of wood or cardboard. They have a coating on one end that—when struck—sparks into flame. |
7. | This is what hangs in the air when something is burned. Smokers fill their lungs with this. |
9. | This is what we call an action that you are unable to stop or control by yourself. It is harmful. |
11. | A plant from the Nicotiana family. It is grown for its leaves. They are dried and smoked. |
13. | The remains of a cigarette or cigar after it has been smoked. |
14. | Sometimes made of fibers to trap tiny bits of things in air or liquids. |
15. | A small piece of tobacco held in the mouth. It sometimes stains the teeth yellow. It can even give a person cancer of the mouth. |
16. | This is the black dirt that is left over from smoke. |
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