Wordy Wednesday 598: Spicy German Sausage 6

WORDY WEDNESDAY #596
SECTION SIX 59 (answer)
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WORDY WEDNESDAY #597
FRAMELINKS 23 (hint)
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WORDY WEDNESDAY #598
SPICY GERMAN SAUSAGE 6
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In a German Sausage, a type of puzzle originating from the National Puzzlers League, when you take the indicated pairs of answers to the clues from the first list, combine their letters, and anagram them, you get the answers to the clues from the second list. (For example, if the answers to clues 1 and 2 were ANAGRAM and SEGUES, then the answer to clue 1+2 could be GERMAN SAUSAGE.) However, in this variation, you must add an extra letter to each pair of answers to make the longer answer (for example, you might make GERMAN SAUSAGE from ANAGRAM and GUESS plus an extra E).

Rearrange the added letters in (parentheses) to make a 6-letter word, and rearrange the added letters in [square brackets] to make a 6-letter word. Write these words in the final set of blanks, and rearrange the letters in {curly braces} to make a 6-letter word, the final answer. (All three words are uncapitalized and Scrabble-legal.)

1. Moral infraction
2. Figure skater Lipinski
3. Charged particle
4. Lauren who created My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
5. ____ of conduct
6. Vehicle on a railway track
7. Serpentine curve on a race track
8. Frighten
9. Cancer stick
10. Yellow citrus fruit
11. Regret
12. ____ liquor

1+2+(__). Like some wells
2+3+[__]. Item to wear during a downpour
3+4+(__). Decorative water reservoirs
4+5+[__]. Made unclear
5+6+(__). Number representing latitude or longitude, for example
6+7+[__]. Series of successively triggered events: 2 wds.
7+8+(__). Be selective: 3 wds.
8+9+[__]. Bouncing toy sometimes used in extreme sports: 2 wds.
9+10+(__). Hospitable
10+11+[__]. The capital of Victoria, Australia
11+12+(__). Program that lets you play Nintendo 64 games on your computer, for example
12+1+[__]. Amulet

(Parentheses): {__} __ {__} __ {__} __
[Square brackets]: {__} __ {__} {__} __ __
{Curly braces}: __ __ __ __ __ __

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