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Originally Posted by Galadriel55
5. Olwe - the German for lion is Lowe, according to Google, so when scrambled it gives the gentleman.
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Indeed it does! Well done.
I think it's a weak masculine noun (like Junge and Neffe), but I'm picturing a classroom and a German teacher from long ago.
Think I'm right, though.
1. He’s expanding, or so ’tis said.
2. Hobbit known for decorative candy?
3. The French purposes (if slightly mixed) reveal him.
4. Shrub loses sleeping disorder to reveal a deceiver.
OLWE: Teutonic lion disturbed among the Teleri.
6. Paternal biped.