Question
(though, mentioned, through, disabled, walking, successor)
It was on a that the guide _____________________ _____________________ Cambridge Stephen Hawking, _____________________ man, who is quite worthy _____________________ now, _____________________ he is a to Issac Newton _____________________ tour 'poor, whose Chair he has at the university.

Answer

$1.$ walking
$2.$ through
$3.$ mentioned
$4.$ disabled
$5.$ though
$6.$ successor

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