4. What's the word for...?
It's...
I think it's...
exhibition
view
Excuse me, what's the word for...?
Sorry, I can't remember the word for...
the place in which cars can be left
the models of famous people in wax
a show of objects/things
a fight between armies
what you can see from where you are
a soldier who acts as a guard in the
Tower of London
a shiny black bird
part of a town - not the centre
battle
Beefeater
waxworks
parking space
suburb
raven​

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Excuse me, what's the word for...?

Sorry, I can't remember the word for...

the place in which cars can be left

the models of famous people in wax

a show of objects/things

a fight between armies

what you can see from where you are

a soldier who acts as a guard in the

Tower of London

a shiny black bird

part of a town - not the centre

It's...

I think it's...

battle

Beefeater

waxworks

parking space

suburb

raven​

exhibition

view

Answer:

the place in which cars can be left: parking space

the models of famous people in wax: waxworks

a show of objects/things: exhibition

a fight between armies: battle

what you can see from where you are: view

a soldier who acts as a guard in the Tower of London: Beefeater

a shiny black bird: raven​

part of a town - not the centre: suburb

Explanation:

A parking space is where cars can be left.

Waxworks are lifelike wax dolls modeled after real people.

An exhibition is an art event that shows different objects.

A battle is a confrontation between armies.

A view is a sort of landscape we can see from a certain point.

The Beefeaters are the Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary, the ceremonial guards of the Tower of London.

A raven​ is a black bird.

A suburb is a peripheral area of a city, usually residential.