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Match each term to it's sentence.
In a great hall with pillars hewn out of the living stone sat the Elvenking on a chair of ____ wood.
He followed the two elves, until they entered a small cellar and sat down at a table on which two large ____ were set.
They were ____ and angry and did not even pretend to be polite.
There the rocky roof came down close to the surface of the stream, and from it a ____ could be dropped right to the bed of the river to prevent anyone coming in or out that way.
It must be potent wine to make a wood-elf drowsy; but this wine, it would seem, was the ____ vintage of the great gardens of Dorwinion, not meant for his soldiers or his servants, but for the king's feasts only, and for smaller bowls, not for the butler's great ____.
He was hungry too outside, for he was no hunter; but inside the caves he could pick up a living of some sort by stealing food from ____ or table when no one was at hand.
Thorin had given a lot of trouble, and turned and twisted in his tub and grumbled like a large dog in a small kennel; while Balin, who came last, made a great fuss about his air-holes and said he was ____, even before his lid was on.
Come give us a taste of your sleeping-____ before we fall to!
"I shall be angry if the old ____ is late," said another.
Thorin was too ____ to be angry any longer at his misfortunes, and was even beginning to think of telling the king all about his treasure and his quest (which shows how low-spirited he had become), when he heard Bilbo's little voice at his keyhole.