4th of july Crossword Puzzles
Monster pages 1-45 2024-01-10
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- O'Brien's first name
- The date of the murder
- The sport that Jose is involved in
- What is Richard Evans' nickname
- The name of the person who takes notes in court
- The word that the prosecutor repeatedly calls the defendants
- First name of the victim
- The person on trial with Steve Harmon
- State the novel takes place in
- The name that they use to refer to Richard "Bobo" Evans
- The last name of the prosecutor
- City the detention center is located in
- The adjective they use to refer to Sandra Petrocelli
- Last name of the victim
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- The main character in the novel
- Where Steve is living during the trial
- Punishment that the state is pushing for
- Briggs mentions that he went to this on the 4th of July
- The name of Steve's attorney
- The charge that Steve & James have against them
- The item that Jose said was missing from the store at the time of the robery
- Briggs' first name
- Where Zinzi was when he first became involved in the case
- Person that will testify to the cause of death
- How many days Zinzi was in jail
- The number of cartons that Jose said were missing
- The name that they use to refer to James King
27 Clues: Briggs' first name • O'Brien's first name • The date of the murder • Last name of the victim • First name of the victim • The name of Steve's attorney • State the novel takes place in • The main character in the novel • What is Richard Evans' nickname • The last name of the prosecutor • How many days Zinzi was in jail • The sport that Jose is involved in • ...
Difro Holidays 2025 2025-12-25
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- Mick Dawg recently purchased 2 pairs of shoes Skechers and this brand from China
- Santa's Red nosed reindeer
- Place where the family will celebrate New Years?
- Casey likes to bake these chocolate chip variety for breakfast
- Address of recently purchased property?
- What of neighbor Bob was found in our yard on Thanksgiving
- Who does Buddy scream "I know Him" in Elf
- This young child is infatuated with Taylor and Mickey
- They like it Hot Hot Hot in Polar Express
- When will neighbor Darrell turn off his Christmas lights
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- Janes's unofficial title at CoBeck Construction
- Name of our new favorite waiter?
- Jane named herself this of the office at CoBeck Constuction and Taylor of IGH Days
- The name of the 4th of July fireworks show
- How Taylor determines if it is tanning weather
- Name of the road the happy couple has purchased land?
- Drink both Jane and Taylor love, but only one is drinking lately
- Person who designed the Simley Island Lights?
- Room where Mickey likes to visit with Jane and Taylor?
- Where does Grandma Sandi spend most of her time?
- He plays Santa in the Disney Santa Clause Movies
- He tries to steal Santa's job in Santa Clause 3
- (Blank) of a Birthday - When Mothers day and a middle child birthday coincide
- Lucas and Joe have amazed people this year with this ability
24 Clues: Santa's Red nosed reindeer • Name of our new favorite waiter? • Address of recently purchased property? • Who does Buddy scream "I know Him" in Elf • They like it Hot Hot Hot in Polar Express • The name of the 4th of July fireworks show • Person who designed the Simley Island Lights? • How Taylor determines if it is tanning weather • ...
Ordinals 2024-07-15
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- - The month before May
- - April is the ____ month
- - The fifth month
- - This month right now
- - The last month of the year
- - October is the ____ month
- - The month before October
- - The spooky month (Happy Halloween!)
- - March is the ____ month
- - June is the ____ month
- - May is the ____ month
- - September is the ____ month
- - The month after February
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- - The first month of the year
- - August is the ____ month
- - The eighth month
- - The month before July
- - July is the ____ month
- - November is the ____ month
- - February is the ____ month
- - The shortest month
- - January is the ____ month
- - December is the ____ month
- - The month after October
24 Clues: - The fifth month • - The eighth month • - The shortest month • - The month before May • - This month right now • - The month before July • - May is the ____ month • - July is the ____ month • - June is the ____ month • - April is the ____ month • - March is the ____ month • - The month after October • - August is the ____ month • - The month before October • - The month after February • ...
Summer 2022-04-20
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- temperature in the summer
- things you shoot on the fourth of July
- shoes you wear in the summer
- protects your skin
- the hottest season of the year
- ocean
- things you go to too have fun
- Of July Celebration in July
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- what you get in when it's hot
- a backyard game
- Cold Dessert
- what I would like to build with sand
- the sun makes my skin dry
- food for the grill
- Rod/used for fishing
- type of sea creature might nip you toe
16 Clues: ocean • Cold Dessert • a backyard game • protects your skin • food for the grill • Rod/used for fishing • temperature in the summer • the sun makes my skin dry • shoes you wear in the summer • what you get in when it's hot • things you go to too have fun • the hottest season of the year • Of July Celebration in July • what I would like to build with sand • ...
Naruto 2021-02-16
12 Clues: the 4th hokagai • the main Villain • narutos best freind • the leader of team 7 • one of the 3 justsus • narutos secret lover • the 4th hokagai's son • the Uchiha clans powers • the village naruto lives in • The colour of Naruto's hair • The form of art that this is • who almost killed there whole clan
Room 30 Birthdays 2024-08-27
18 Clues: July 1 • May 20 • June 30 • July 16 • June 11 • July 23 • March 4 • June 17 • April 7 • March 20 • October 1 • October 16 • October 27 • December 9 • December 1 • November 18 • September 21 • September 26
English Speaking Country Holidays 2024-09-09
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- The Irish holiday ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ is known for the the three leaf clover called the ____________
- On April fool’s day, many people play ____________ on each other.
- ____________ Day is an important holiday in South Africa remembering the first national elections where everyone from any race group were allowed to vote.
- On ____________ many people dress up in costumes and go trick or treating
- On February 14th, you give gifts to your ____________
- New Years Day is celebrated on January the ____________
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- On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ____________ from the British
- Waitangi Day commemorates the signing of an agreement between the British and ____________ in New Zealand.
- The King’s Birthday is a public holiday for countries that belong to the ____________
- Remembrance Day is observed in Commonwealth countries which marks the end of the first ____________
- In Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is in the ____________
- ANZAC Day commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the battle of ____________ in WWI
- Easter is a Christian celebration, remembering the resurrection of ____________.
13 Clues: On February 14th, you give gifts to your ____________ • New Years Day is celebrated on January the ____________ • In Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is in the ____________ • On April fool’s day, many people play ____________ on each other. • On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ____________ from the British • ...
Summer Fun 2016-05-22
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- Where you stay at the lake
- Covers your eyes
- Good place to by fishing stuff
- They go on land and in the water
- Coating on fried fish
- Summer shoes
- Sandy place
- Frozen summer treat
- Pad fish hide under
- Catch a wave
- All the tools for fishing
- 4th of July Day
- After it rains
- What you keep your fish on
- Links or patties
- Wiggly bait
- What the sun gives you
- Shows you where the fish are
- It shines at night
- Water movement
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- Follow the boat
- Summer dessert
- Throw your line out there
- Summer sport
- We all look forward to having one
- Strips of breakfast meat
- Tells you when you have a bite
- Get your line caught or stuck
- Makes into toast
- Camper’s cologne
- Italian meal in a pie
- Place you put your boat in the water
- They look like bombs bursting
- Where rain comes from
- Amusement park for ants
- Cackleberry
- Land in the middle of the lake
- Too much sun
- Breakfast with syrup
- Sleep in a tent
- If the motor quits you…
- How you get boat to the lake
42 Clues: Sandy place • Cackleberry • Wiggly bait • Summer sport • Summer shoes • Catch a wave • Too much sun • Summer dessert • After it rains • Water movement • Follow the boat • 4th of July Day • Sleep in a tent • Covers your eyes • Makes into toast • Camper’s cologne • Links or patties • It shines at night • Frozen summer treat • Pad fish hide under • Breakfast with syrup • Coating on fried fish • Italian meal in a pie • ...
Eliza and Leo 2025-05-23
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- First meal Leo ate at the Owens house
- Where Eliza and Leo went on their first date
- Leo's favorite game
- Color of the bride's eyes
- How many jobs Leo has had since he met Eliza
- Instrument the bride plays
- Who introduced Eliza and Leo
- Leo's favorite ice cream
- Leo's coffee order
- How many siblings Eliza has
- What Eliza and Leo did the first time they hung out
- Leo's favorite color
- Eliza's favorite game
- Month when they met
- How many guitars Leo has
- How long did Eliza and Leo date before they got engaged
- First concert they went to together
- Month they started dating
- Leo's nickname for Eliza
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- Name of the couple's first dance song
- Where Eliza and Leo ate on their first date
- Eliza's favorite color
- City the bride grew up in
- Color you couldn't wear today
- Eliza and Leo's favorite park
- What month they got engaged in
- How long did Eliza and Leo date before he gave her a promise ring
- What Leo is
- How many first cousins the couple has combined
- Leo's favorite restaurant
- Eliza's favorite animal
- Eliza's favorite flower
- Where Leo went with Eliza's family for 4th of July
- Sport Leo played
34 Clues: What Leo is • Sport Leo played • Leo's coffee order • Leo's favorite game • Month when they met • Leo's favorite color • Eliza's favorite game • Eliza's favorite color • Eliza's favorite animal • Eliza's favorite flower • Leo's favorite ice cream • How many guitars Leo has • Leo's nickname for Eliza • City the bride grew up in • Color of the bride's eyes • Leo's favorite restaurant • ...
English-speaking countries 2025-02-17
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- – Saint ... Day - a holiday celebrated on 17th March in Ireland.
- – A three-leaf plant that is a symbol of Ireland.
- – The national animal of Canada.
- – A famous clock tower in London.
- – A national holiday on 1st July celebrating the country’s founding.
- – The Great ... Reef, a world-famous coral reef located off the coast of Australia.
- – A famous Australian animal that hops on its back legs.
- – A famous landmark symbolizing freedom in New York.
- – The most popular sport in the UK.
- – The capital of New Zealand.
- – A famous British dish with fried fish and French fries.
- – A flightless bird that is a national symbol of New Zealand.
- – The capital of the UK.
- – The biggest city in Australia.
- – ... Day, a national holiday celebrated on 6th February.
- – A famous American sport played with a bat and ball.
- – The capital of Canada.
- – The largest city in New Zealand.
- – The name of the UK’s national flag.
- – A popular Australian spread made from yeast extract.
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- – A famous natural landmark in Ireland.
- – ... D.C. - the capital of the USA.
- – New Zealand’s most popular sport, with the All Blacks as the national team.
- – A popular American food with a meat patty and a bun.
- – A sweet liquid made from tree sap, popular in Canada.
- – The biggest city in the United States.
- – A Canadian dish made of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
- – The capital of Australia.
- – The national bird of the United States.
- – A popular sport in Ireland.
- – A widely celebrated holiday on 25th December.
- – ... Day, a national holiday in Australia and New Zealand to remember soldiers (25th April).
- – A prehistoric stone monument in England.
- – One of Canada’s official sports, played with a stick and net.
- – A traditional Irish dish made with meat and root vegetables.
- – A national holiday on 4th July celebrating the USA’s independence.
- – A traditional Māori method of cooking food underground, or a national food.
- – The capital of Ireland.
- – The biggest city in Canada.
- – One of Australia’s most popular sports.
40 Clues: – The capital of the UK. • – The capital of Canada. • – The capital of Ireland. • – The capital of Australia. • – A popular sport in Ireland. • – The capital of New Zealand. • – The biggest city in Canada. • – The national animal of Canada. • – The biggest city in Australia. • – A famous clock tower in London. • – The largest city in New Zealand. • ...
U.S. Presidents 2023-04-21
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- First non-slave holding president aside from bush
- President during 9/11
- Became president when Kennedy was assassinated
- Had 2 alligators as a pet
- One of the 2 presidents to have 2 wives
- First president in the Cold War
- Only president elected from Pennsylvania
- Assassinated on November 18th 1886
- Hayes’ successor
- His first son died by scarlet fever at 3
- First Natural Born President
- Main author of the Constitution
- April 15, 1865, assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
- Became an Orphan at 9
- Bearded 19th President
- 39th U.S. President
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- got impeached because of a girl named Monica Lewinsky
- Served 2 non-consecutive terms
- This president was assassinated on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald
- Owned a Durham Cow and a goat
- Only president born on July 4th
- He was the only president to not be elected to president nor vice president
- Father of George W Bush
- This president was the leader of the militia during the war of 1812
- Biggest President
- Died his 32nd day in office
- President during the Mexican-American war
- Commonly referred to as F.D.R.
- proclaimed that America needed "not nostrums, but normalcy".
- Named the hero of the battle of Trenton
- This president almost got assassinated
- Became president when Lincoln was assassinated
- Died of using to much cigars
- First president to resign
- First African-American President
35 Clues: Hayes’ successor • Biggest President • 39th U.S. President • President during 9/11 • Became an Orphan at 9 • Bearded 19th President • Father of George W Bush • Had 2 alligators as a pet • First president to resign • Died his 32nd day in office • Died of using to much cigars • First Natural Born President • Owned a Durham Cow and a goat • Served 2 non-consecutive terms • ...
July 2025-01-06
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- Chapelle bruxelloise velue <3 (dur)
- J. hat sich dafür viel vorbereitet
- Nicht-vegetarische Gerichte gegessen (pl.)
- Hoch die Hände, ----
- Bettwäsche muster (pl.)
- Parties du corps de T. mises en danger à BXL
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- Very smart objet dans la chambre d'Alisson
- Activité de T & JC
- T. große Stressquelle erfolgreich überwunden (pl.)
- Annika pun to describe one candidate behaviour
- Production of a very fun object, possessed by both Rudi and T. (pl.)
- T. est tombé dedans dans le métro de BXL (pl.)
- Cocktail of the month (-18)
13 Clues: Activité de T & JC • Hoch die Hände, ---- • Bettwäsche muster (pl.) • Cocktail of the month (-18) • J. hat sich dafür viel vorbereitet • Chapelle bruxelloise velue <3 (dur) • Very smart objet dans la chambre d'Alisson • Nicht-vegetarische Gerichte gegessen (pl.) • Parties du corps de T. mises en danger à BXL • Annika pun to describe one candidate behaviour • ...
F1 Drivers 2023-05-09
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- Got there too late
- Bogan Army Rank
- Used to drive with Danny Ric
- Had way more time off than Oscar before he got a drive
- Made in Australia
- Sounds like a Starwars character
- 4th team looking for 4th time World Champion
- Replaced by Russell, bet he's glad
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- Number 1.
- Made in China
- Danny Ric would have driven better
- Made in Denmark
- Send it.
- Made in Japan
- Stayed too long
- Lives in Monaco
- Couldn't get wings so went up a mountain
- Made in Thailand
- On the grid because of Dad
- Taco taco taco
- The other French guy
21 Clues: Send it. • Number 1. • Made in China • Made in Japan • Taco taco taco • Made in Denmark • Bogan Army Rank • Stayed too long • Lives in Monaco • Made in Thailand • Made in Australia • Got there too late • The other French guy • On the grid because of Dad • Used to drive with Danny Ric • Sounds like a Starwars character • Danny Ric would have driven better • Replaced by Russell, bet he's glad • ...
Mr.D's Classroom 2023-09-04
18 Clues: addition • Principal • book genre • street name • grade level • lunch Monitor • multiplication • school subject • computer Person • 4th grade teacher • 3rd grade teacher • 4th grade teacher • 5th Grade teacher • book genre (true) • 3rd grade teacher • 5th Grade teacher • New 4th grade teacher • Your teacher's Last Name
Bill and Brenda's 2025 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-16
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- April: Surprise visitors at our backyard Easter Egg hunt were ___ ___.
- August: As we heard about our great nephew, Tristin Vandall's passing on July 31, we joined his family to celebrate his life, asking God to help us make space for ___, ___, and ___.
- September: We cheered for SFLHS as Ryker played ___.
- March: We flew to Tucson for our annual Girls' Trip! While shopping, Bill was our designated ___ ___.
- October: We were inspired and encouraged to trust God when we attended the Center for Action and Contemplation Conference in ___.
- November: We dog-sat Maya in Tucson, while Jen and Jed attended "Author Nation" in Las Vegas. "Ruinwaster's Bane" and "The Earthmight War" were on display by their author, ___ ___ ___.
- December: We have been celebrating Christmas by hosting a piano recital in our home, sharing lefse with friends, and experimenting with ___ ___.
- Later in August, Mischa was delighted to learn that her 4th grade teacher would be ___ ___.
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- May: We celebrated Bridger as he graduated from RHS, (and now attends ___ ___).
- January: The South Dakota winter was cold, and our house was warmed as we gathered with family and friends, and as Bill ___ ___ ___.
- June: We enjoyed a summer of camping and attending parades, featuring Trey playing drums for ___.
- February: We attended the memorial service of our dear brother-in-law Ron Gessele. We think of him often, especially when we see ___ ___.
- As God's promise to all of us, we ask you to please read and find peace in the 61st chapter of ___.
- July: Great Uncle Bill was honored to officiate at the wedding of Bethany and John ___.
14 Clues: September: We cheered for SFLHS as Ryker played ___. • April: Surprise visitors at our backyard Easter Egg hunt were ___ ___. • May: We celebrated Bridger as he graduated from RHS, (and now attends ___ ___). • July: Great Uncle Bill was honored to officiate at the wedding of Bethany and John ___. • ...
Crossword Puzzle(Lesson 51) 2021-03-01
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- n. the 1st month of the year
- n. a country in southeast of Europe 希腊
- n. Teachers' Day in this month
- n. the 1st day is International Labour Day
- adj. something that has some heat but not enough to be hot
- n. an area of land that has or used to have its own government and laws
- n. the condition of the atmosphere in one area at a particular time, for example, if it is raining, hot, or windy
- adj. enjoyable, pleasing or attractive 宜人的
- n. the coldest season of the year
- n. has Tree-Planting Day
- n. the season when the weather is usually warm or hot
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- n. Army's day in this month
- n. Valentine‘s Day is in this month
- n. the 1st day is International Children's Day
- n. Christmas Day is in this month
- n. the regular pattern of / general weather conditions of a particular place
- n. National Day Holidays in this month
- n. the season when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again
- adv. something happens on some occasions rather than (而不是) all the time
- n. fall, when the weather becomes cooler and the leaves fall off the trees
- n. the 4th month of the year
- n. the 11th month of the year
- n. has CPC(Communist Party of China) Founding Day
23 Clues: n. has Tree-Planting Day • n. Army's day in this month • n. the 1st month of the year • n. the 4th month of the year • n. the 11th month of the year • n. Teachers' Day in this month • n. Christmas Day is in this month • n. the coldest season of the year • n. Valentine‘s Day is in this month • n. a country in southeast of Europe 希腊 • n. National Day Holidays in this month • ...
BIRTHDAYS 2012-11-08
24 Clues: MAY 5TH • JUNE 7TH • MAY 27TH • MAY 21ST • JULY 9TH • MAY 11TH • JULY 11TH • JULY 25TH • JUNE 23RD • MARCH 31ST • MARCH 26TH • AUGUST 10TH • OCTOBER 3RD • AUGUST 23RD • AUGUST 22ND • OCTOBER 11TH • FEBRUARY 20TH • NOVEMBER 17TH • NOVEMBER 20TH • NOVEMBER 10TH • DECEMBER 29TH • NOVEMBER 18TH • FEBRUARY 25TH • FEBRUARY 20TH
judicial branch 2022-03-29
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- was solicitor general for u.s.
- refusal to exercise judicial review
- the one suing
- ruling issued by a judge
- compensation for injuries sustained
- associate justic after marshall
- court decision for subsequent cases
- written legal argument
- 4th chief justice
- first female associate justice
- military courts for hearing charges
- washington dc
- tracking documents
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- 4th president
- opinion of majority of judges
- subordinate court
- first africanamerican justice
- power to make legal decisions
- ability to declare an act in violation
- government referred recognition
- collection of documents for public view
- enforcing public codes
- first latina associate justice
- amazing feminist
- legal dispute with two or more parties
- the one getting sued
26 Clues: 4th president • the one suing • washington dc • amazing feminist • subordinate court • 4th chief justice • tracking documents • the one getting sued • enforcing public codes • written legal argument • ruling issued by a judge • opinion of majority of judges • first africanamerican justice • power to make legal decisions • was solicitor general for u.s. • first latina associate justice • ...
Great-Grandchildren 2021-01-30
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- Has a steer named Calvin
- My name is a precious gem
- Plays piano and violin
- Has grandparents in Pittsburgh
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- Youngest of 3 boys
- Name like the Biblical brother to Moses
- A disciple
- Little blondie
- Loves to deliver with his dad
- One of two
- 4th grader at Pequea Elementary
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- Has bears on his front porch sometimes
- Youngest great granddaughter and starting to teeth
- Great Grandma's namesake
- Dressed as a cow for Lampeter Fair baby parade
- Was in the belly of a whale.
- 4th generation softball player
- Big smile and loves her baby dolls
- Name means coal town
- Loves to talk and loves her kittens
- ____________, Ferry, West Virginia
- ___________ Earp
23 Clues: A disciple • One of two • Little blondie • ___________ Earp • Youngest of 3 boys • Name means coal town • Plays piano and violin • Great Grandma's namesake • Has a steer named Calvin • My name is a precious gem • Was in the belly of a whale. • Who invented the cotton gin? • Loves to deliver with his dad • 4th generation softball player • Has grandparents in Pittsburgh • ...
4TH 2023-01-17
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- A SHORT NAME THAT ENDS WITH AN E?
- WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A R?
- WHO HAS DOUBLE LETTERS TWICE IN THEIR NAME?
- WHOS NAME HAS A COLOR IN IT?
- WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A S?
- WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A M AND ENDS WITH AN A?
- WHOS NAME SOUNDS LIKE 2 NAMES?
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- STARTS WITH A C AND HAS DOUBLE OS?
- WHO IS THE BOSS
- WHO SOUNDS LIKE THEY HAVE A NUMBER IN THEIR NAME?
- WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A L?
- WHOS NAME ENDS WITH AN O?
- WHOS NAME STARTS WITH AN N?
- WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A J?
- WHOS NAME HAS AN X IN IT?
15 Clues: WHO IS THE BOSS • WHOS NAME ENDS WITH AN O? • WHOS NAME HAS AN X IN IT? • WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A L? • WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A R? • WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A J? • WHOS NAME STARTS WITH A S? • WHOS NAME STARTS WITH AN N? • WHOS NAME HAS A COLOR IN IT? • WHOS NAME SOUNDS LIKE 2 NAMES? • A SHORT NAME THAT ENDS WITH AN E? • STARTS WITH A C AND HAS DOUBLE OS? • ...
bashista 2 xword key 2024-02-12
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- fair treatment through the judicial system
- Evidence that would be legally discovered by lawful means
- Prohibits someone from being prosecuted for the same crime twice
- the right that school could take random drug test
- reasonable searches
- The right that the trash collected on his sidewalk was Not protected under the 4th amendment
- The right for schools to take drug test
- Right to a attorney
- Prevents evidence being used in violation of the constitution
- The act of giving info that shows your involvement in a crime
- To leave jail until you’re trial
- protects against unreasonable searches
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- Argued that his 4th and 5th amendment right wasn’t used.
- Evidence that’s obtained illegally may not be used in Court
- Allows you to hold someone accountable for being on your property
- Someone shouldn’t be given a terrible sentence for a small crime
- police need it to search property
17 Clues: reasonable searches • Right to a attorney • To leave jail until you’re trial • police need it to search property • protects against unreasonable searches • The right for schools to take drug test • fair treatment through the judicial system • the right that school could take random drug test • Argued that his 4th and 5th amendment right wasn’t used. • ...
N is for Nation 2022-07-20
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- The name of our Holy Book given by (Allah) God to Prophet Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him.
- Registered Women in the Nation of Islam
- This was given to us as a guide on how to estblish our own independence in America by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.
- We believe _____ is the only solution to obtain total and complete freedom from oppression from our enemies.
- Master Fard gave us this to better understand ourselves and the environment around us.
- ______ of Islam was founded on July 4th, 1930 by Master Wallace Fard Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him.
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- The Asiatic Black Man, the Maker, The Owner, The Cream of the Planet Earth, God of the Universe.
- The current National representati
- to the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Our loving leader of the Nation of Islam
- We strive to be _____ Muslim, daily in the Nation of Islam
- We _____ 5 times a day.
11 Clues: We _____ 5 times a day. • The current National representati • Registered Women in the Nation of Islam • We strive to be _____ Muslim, daily in the Nation of Islam • to the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Our loving leader of the Nation of Islam • The name of our Holy Book given by (Allah) God to Prophet Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him. • ...
IFSB - Guess Who? 2023-05-31
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- : Who had pet cows growing up?
- : Who is a certified skydiver?
- : Who lived in Montana for several summers during college?
- : Who is getting married this month?
- : Who graduated with a degree in dietetics?
- : Who is on the Iowa Falls School Board?
- : Who worked at the Owasa Coop during college?
- : Who used to run an in-home daycare?
- : Who was born on the 4th of July?
- : Who has their maiden name on their license plate?
- : Who enjoys wildlife photography?
- : Who went to Notre Dame for part of their college career?
- : Who lives closest to the bank?
- : Who is a former rodeo queen?
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- : Who is a former Hardin County Sheriff?
- : Who grew up on a dairy farm?
- : Who worked at the school for several years?
- : Who grew up in Indiana?
- : Who shares a birthday with their spouse?
- : Who has a candy dish stocked at all times in their office?
- : Who grew up in Seattle?
- : Who previously worked as a cosmetologist?
- : Who is getting married in September?
- : Who recently had a child graduate from high school?
- : Who previously worked as a barista?
- : Who worked for the Story County Sheriff's office?
- : Who spent part of their childhood in Utah?
- : Who grew up on a Christmas Tree Farm?
- : Who previously worked as a nanny in North Dakota?
- : Who is a former bank examiner?
30 Clues: : Who grew up in Indiana? • : Who grew up in Seattle? • : Who grew up on a dairy farm? • : Who had pet cows growing up? • : Who is a certified skydiver? • : Who is a former rodeo queen? • : Who lives closest to the bank? • : Who is a former bank examiner? • : Who was born on the 4th of July? • : Who enjoys wildlife photography? • : Who is getting married this month? • ...
ELA8 Unit 4 Crossword 2020-07-03
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- My triplet brothers can make any situation into a __________ of noises because they are never silent.
- We have recently identified a number of ______ regulatory genes.
- a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy
- Having a balcony that is ____________ to my bedroom allows me to view the sunrise from my bed.
- The offer to play for the team was _________ on me making passing grades.
- a root meaning touch or touching
- a root meaning touch or touching
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- Because she is so busy, the mayor will need to _______ someone to handle the 4th of July celebration.
- Firemen are ___________ individuals who put their lives on the line to save others.
- a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy
- In order to ___________ that the website was a good one, we had to trace the author's credentials.
- Wilson demonstrated immense political _________ until he left office.
- I was surprised to learn Anna is an award-winning _________ and trains her friends in self-defense.
- a root meaning think
- The political candidate tried to _______ some unfortunate insults to his opponent.
- The soldier's _______ earned him a medal of honor.
- Unlike many people today, I prefer a _________ book over an electronic one.
17 Clues: a root meaning think • a root meaning touch or touching • a root meaning touch or touching • a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy • a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy • The soldier's _______ earned him a medal of honor. • We have recently identified a number of ______ regulatory genes. • Wilson demonstrated immense political _________ until he left office. • ...
Kaylin Matthews Government 4th hour 2023-01-09
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- house of representatives and the senate are the_____
- which tax was focused on colonist that meant they had to use stamps on all legal documents, newspapers, and calendars
- how many ways are there to become a citizen of the United States
- who meets with members of government to discuss their group’s issues and concerns
- presidential legal forgiveness
- Head of the judicial branch
- The official document that gives rules for how the government runs
- to pass or approve something
- how many political parties are there in the United States
- specific powers to the federal government are called_____
- what court system deals with disputes about federal laws
- the “left” side
- The money raised by the government in taxes
- Freedom of speech is a____
- first 10 amendments are apart of____
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- what department works with all the money
- members serve 2 year terms rather than 6
- When the government spends less then it raise
- how many roles does a political party have
- what was signed on July 4th, 11776
- The lawmaking branch of government
- The relationship that one state has with other states
- Explains what the constitution does ans the purpose of the government
- approves of treaties by a ⅔ vote
- what is dividing power among several branches of government called
25 Clues: the “left” side • Freedom of speech is a____ • Head of the judicial branch • to pass or approve something • presidential legal forgiveness • approves of treaties by a ⅔ vote • what was signed on July 4th, 11776 • The lawmaking branch of government • first 10 amendments are apart of____ • what department works with all the money • members serve 2 year terms rather than 6 • ...
Manifest Destiny Crossword 2023-04-18
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- In Wyoming; pioneers arrived around the 4th of July, "Independence Day"
- People who move from one place to another (within the same country)
- a piece of ground of a certain size which no one has a right to mine except the person who owns the ground
- a town that grew fast as a result of mining
- Native American tribes that lived where the Oregon Trail crossed
- Large animal that pulled the wagons
- a rocking device used in placer mining for separating gold from rock and gravel; also called a rocker
- to test ore with a chemical to find out how much gold is in it
- a person in search of gold
- any trace or sized particle of placer gold
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- Wagon
- Disease that killed more people than anything else
- a form of robbery wherby a rightful owner of a claim is forced to abandon it by threats, violence or even murder
- Large, wild animal living in the west
- a vertical shaft dug in loose dirt or gravel in the diggings hole
- Path/road that pioneers took to get to Oregon
- Different families formed traveling grouossword98h2340g98h gold pioneer
- First people to move into a new territory/area
- a flat Indian bowl used by miners when they needed a meal pan or mining pan
- the mayor or judge of a town
20 Clues: Wagon • a person in search of gold • the mayor or judge of a town • Large animal that pulled the wagons • Large, wild animal living in the west • any trace or sized particle of placer gold • a town that grew fast as a result of mining • Path/road that pioneers took to get to Oregon • First people to move into a new territory/area • ...
Sathya Sai Baba's Life 2024-01-14
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- How many siblings did Swami have growing up?
- Where was Swami's only overseas trip to? (hint 2 countries)
- Where was Sathya Sai Baba Born?
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- Where did Swami go to school first?
- What was Swami's given first name at birth?
- What did Swami use to stitch his clothes if there was a tear in them when he was young?
- What did Swami plant on July 4th 1957?
7 Clues: Where was Sathya Sai Baba Born? • Where did Swami go to school first? • What did Swami plant on July 4th 1957? • What was Swami's given first name at birth? • How many siblings did Swami have growing up? • Where was Swami's only overseas trip to? (hint 2 countries) • What did Swami use to stitch his clothes if there was a tear in them when he was young?
Months and Seasons 2021-03-01
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- The month before April
- The first month
- The month before July
- The coldest season
- The last month of the year
- The fourth month
- The hottest season
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- The first season
- The seventh month
- The month after July
- The month after January
- The month after September
- The month before December
- The fifth month
- The season where the nights get longer
- The ninth month
16 Clues: The first month • The fifth month • The ninth month • The first season • The fourth month • The seventh month • The coldest season • The hottest season • The month after July • The month before July • The month before April • The month after January • The month after September • The month before December • The last month of the year • The season where the nights get longer
July 2021-06-08
13 Clues: Cavan Man • Mother Elf • Legal Eagle • Our Lotto Man • ISI UEFA pundit • Our Northern Rose • ISI Brexit spoke person • Our Communications Queen • Owner of a good Dad Joke • Protector of all our data • This fella is used to alleys • He rose the Phoenix from the ashes • She needed Saint Patrick to rescue her.
July 2025-10-30
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- The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome
- The summer sky lights up like a Fourth of July roundup
- Where ranch families and riders wave the Stars and Stripes
- Neighbors helping neighbors — the real strength of ranch life
- What America won in 1776 and still defends today
- The land where courage met opportunity in the West
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- The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate
- The traditions passed down through generations of ranchers
- Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade
- Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true
- The sport born from ranch work, celebrating skill and grit
- What every American — and rancher — holds dear
12 Clues: What every American — and rancher — holds dear • What America won in 1776 and still defends today • The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome • The land where courage met opportunity in the West • Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade • Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true • The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate • ...
Edition 9 2025-12-06
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- Type of school Normal Park is
- The showing of projects
- Amount of 5th grade teachers
- Field trips... sorta?
- Normal park mascot
- It's a river, state, and road Normal Park resides on
- the League Normal Park 5th/4th grade team participates in
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- Last Mississippi principal
- Normal Park 2nd Color
- The people on a team
- Competitive sports events
- Number of players on Normal Park 5th/4th grade team
- The title holders
- We've got _____ yes we do!
14 Clues: The title holders • Normal park mascot • The people on a team • Normal Park 2nd Color • Field trips... sorta? • The showing of projects • Competitive sports events • Last Mississippi principal • We've got _____ yes we do! • Amount of 5th grade teachers • Type of school Normal Park is • Number of players on Normal Park 5th/4th grade team • ...
The Crusades 2021-04-07
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- Capital city of the Byzantine Empire
- Battle which the Byzantine army was destroyed
- One reason why people went on Crusade
- City which promised to transport knights of the 4th crusade
- Important city in the Holy Land
- Empire threatened by Muslim raiders
- Crusade leaders created these in the Holy Land
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- English leader during the 3rd Crusade
- Grew as a result of the Crusades
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- Leader of the Peasants Crusade
- One reason why people went on Crusade
- Muslim leader during the Crusades
- Pope who launched the crusades
- Muslims who seized the Holy Land in the 1000s
- Communities targeted by peasants
- The leader of Venice
- City destroyed by knights of the 4th Crusade
18 Clues: The leader of Venice • Leader of the Peasants Crusade • Pope who launched the crusades • Important city in the Holy Land • Emperor of the Byzantine Empire • Communities targeted by peasants • Grew as a result of the Crusades • Muslim leader during the Crusades • Empire threatened by Muslim raiders • Capital city of the Byzantine Empire • One reason why people went on Crusade • ...
South Tampa Health Hub: Birthdays 2025-06-18
19 Clues: July 23rd • June 22nd • June 13th • March 6th • July 24th • July 20th • March 31st • March 16th • March 24th • August 30th • January 2nd • October 11th • February 9th • January 11th • January 28th • February 29th • December 13th • February 29th • November 21st
Methane & Air Pollution 2023-07-08
Fourth of July 2022-04-05
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- Meat (such as hamburger and sausage)is grilled, typically in one’s backyard, at this type of dinner party.
- England imposed these on the US colonies without the US having any say.
- Thomas Jefferson took this French philosopher’s idea of “life, liberty and property,” and incorporated it into the US constitution.
- A cold summer treat eaten with a stick.
- Kids like to wave these hazardous sticks around to celebrate Independence Day.
- A meal eaten outside, on a table or blanket.
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- This document was signed on July 4, 1776.
- Don’t forget to rub this on your skin to avoid sunburn.
- A procession of people,vehicles, performers, musicians, and sometimes animals to display to the public, most often to commemorate or celebrate an event.
- Another name for fireworks.
- This “tea party” kicked off the American Revolution.
11 Clues: Another name for fireworks. • A cold summer treat eaten with a stick. • This document was signed on July 4, 1776. • A meal eaten outside, on a table or blanket. • This “tea party” kicked off the American Revolution. • Don’t forget to rub this on your skin to avoid sunburn. • England imposed these on the US colonies without the US having any say. • ...
Pottery 2025-05-14
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- 4th stage of clay
- 5th stage of clay
- Plate used to transport pottery on and off the wheel
- 1st wheel thrown step
- Texture category pressing objects
- Texture category subtracting clay
- 5th wheel thrown step
- Second stage of clay
- Mrs. Harters favorite Soda
- how to add clay
- The type of clay body we use
- What is wax used for
- 1st firing
- Mascot
- 4th wheel thrown step
- Wedging method
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- Is the strongest clay body
- Handbuilding method #2
- Terra-cotta is what type of clay body
- texture category adding clay
- 6th stage of clay
- First stage of clay
- Handbuilding method #1
- 2nd firing
- 2nd wheel thrown step
- third stage of clay
- 3rd wheel thrown step
- Glaze turns into _____ in the kiln
- Handbuilding method #3
29 Clues: Mascot • 2nd firing • 1st firing • Wedging method • how to add clay • 4th stage of clay • 5th stage of clay • 6th stage of clay • First stage of clay • third stage of clay • Second stage of clay • What is wax used for • 1st wheel thrown step • 5th wheel thrown step • 2nd wheel thrown step • 3rd wheel thrown step • 4th wheel thrown step • Handbuilding method #2 • Handbuilding method #1 • ...
MEFIS Culture Crossword 2021-11-21
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- Spicy, fermented, Korean vegetables.
- A Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans.
- Colorful explosives used on July 4th (American Independence Day).
- An Icelandic dish of cured shark.
- A traditional Russian stacking doll.
- A Filipino chicken or pork dish.
- The Dutch word for traditional wooden clogs.
- Fictional blue creatures that were originally created in Belgium.
- A famous Italian artist who painted the Sistine Chapel.
- A Chinese festival where people visit and sweep ancestral tombs.
- A traditional Russian dress.
- A traditional dance from the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria.
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- A colorful Indian holiday which celebrates the arrival of Spring.
- A term given to the New Zealand soldiers in the First World War, and now is used to generally refer to New Zealanders.
- A Brazilian martial arts that has elements of dance, acrobatics, and music.
- Ancient Egyptian form of writing.
- A language otherwise known as Persian.
- An 8-day Jewish festival.
- A traditional Japanese robe.
- Seafaring Scandinavian people in the 8th-11th centuries.
- A Turkish yoghurt drink.
- The capital of Azerbaijan.
- A Polish or Ukrainian fold instrument played with a bow.
- A sport where players slide stones on a sheet of ice, towards a circle.
- A choreographed English folklore dance.
- A dance that originates from the South of Spain.
- A colorful rectangular cloth used in traditional communities in the South American Andes region.
27 Clues: A Turkish yoghurt drink. • An 8-day Jewish festival. • The capital of Azerbaijan. • A traditional Japanese robe. • A traditional Russian dress. • A Filipino chicken or pork dish. • Ancient Egyptian form of writing. • An Icelandic dish of cured shark. • Spicy, fermented, Korean vegetables. • A traditional Russian stacking doll. • A language otherwise known as Persian. • ...
IFSB - Guess Who? 2023-05-31
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- : Who had pet cows growing up?
- : Who is a certified skydiver?
- : Who lived in Montana for several summers during college?
- : Who is getting married this month?
- : Who graduated with a degree in dietetics?
- : Who is on the Iowa Falls School Board?
- : Who worked at the Owasa Coop during college?
- : Who used to run an in-home daycare?
- : Who was born on the 4th of July?
- : Who has their maiden name on their license plate?
- : Who enjoys wildlife photography?
- : Who went to Notre Dame for part of their college career?
- : Who lives closest to the bank?
- : Who is a former rodeo queen?
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- : Who is a former Hardin County Sheriff?
- : Who grew up on a dairy farm?
- : Who worked at the school for several years?
- : Who grew up in Indiana?
- : Who shares a birthday with their spouse?
- : Who has a candy dish stocked at all times in their office?
- : Who grew up in Seattle?
- : Who previously worked as a cosmetologist?
- : Who is getting married in September?
- : Who recently had a child graduate from high school?
- : Who previously worked as a barista?
- : Who worked for the Story County Sheriff's office?
- : Who spent part of their childhood in Utah?
- : Who grew up on a Christmas Tree Farm?
- : Who previously worked as a nanny in North Dakota?
- : Who is a former bank examiner?
30 Clues: : Who grew up in Indiana? • : Who grew up in Seattle? • : Who grew up on a dairy farm? • : Who had pet cows growing up? • : Who is a certified skydiver? • : Who is a former rodeo queen? • : Who lives closest to the bank? • : Who is a former bank examiner? • : Who was born on the 4th of July? • : Who enjoys wildlife photography? • : Who is getting married this month? • ...
Third Form Latin - Lesson 26 2023-04-17
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- course, running
- h/s/i may have been
- I might have been
- you (s.) might have been
- cavalry
- Most 4th Declension nouns are ____________ in gender.
- you (pl.) may have been
- falling, misfortune, setting
- use, experience
- we may have been
- bow
- The 4th Declension nouns domus and manus are ______________ in gender.
- I may have been
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- attack
- chariot, cart, wagon
- they might have been
- Let arms yield to the toga.
- h/s/i might have been
- they may have been
- we might have been
- end, outcome, exit
- you (pl.) might have been
- you (s.) may have been
- step, pace
- countenance, expression
- The 4th Declension nouns cornu and genu are _________ in gender.
26 Clues: bow • attack • cavalry • step, pace • course, running • use, experience • I may have been • we may have been • I might have been • they may have been • we might have been • end, outcome, exit • h/s/i may have been • chariot, cart, wagon • they might have been • h/s/i might have been • you (s.) may have been • you (pl.) may have been • countenance, expression • you (s.) might have been • ...
Happy One Year! 2024-11-12
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- The first holiday that happened during our relationship
- The field you work in
- One of my favorite music artists
- My favorite color on you (besides green)
- Who sang at our first concert
- Where we said our first "I love you"
- Our first date activity after dinner
- What I want to do next 4th of July with you
- The name of our future pet together
- Your favorite drink
- My favorite drink
- What we did on our second date
- The month we started dating
- The kind of gift you always give me (and I always love)
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- The sport we bonded over
- The city of my first NFL game
- Where we went on the first date that I planned
- Your half birthday gift from me
- The most handsome man in the world
- The restaurant we frequent
- The month we want to get married
- The person who asked the other first to be their Valentine
- The most expensive restaurant we've been to
- One of your favorite music artists
- The gift you gave me on Valentine's day
- The destination of our first airplane trip
- The first holiday we celebrated together
- Where we met for the first time
- The destination of our first overnight trip
- Where we had our second kiss
- Your favorite NFL team
31 Clues: My favorite drink • Your favorite drink • The field you work in • Your favorite NFL team • The sport we bonded over • The restaurant we frequent • The month we started dating • Where we had our second kiss • The city of my first NFL game • Who sang at our first concert • What we did on our second date • Your half birthday gift from me • Where we met for the first time • ...
Summer 2023-10-29
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- The bright, warm light that comes from the sun.
- A fun two-wheeled vehicle for riding around the neighborhood or park.
- A frozen, flavored snack on a stick that's perfect for hot days.
- Cool, tinted glasses that protect your eyes from the sun.
- A juicy, refreshing fruit that's perfect for picnics.
- Going in the water and splashing around to cool off.
- A tasty, tangy drink made from lemons, sugar, and water.
- Cooking delicious food outside on a grill with friends and family.
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- Tiny bugs that light up like stars on warm summer evenings.
- A sculpture made from sand at the beach, just like a sandy castle.
- A special time when you take a break from school and go on trips.
- Cream A sweet, cold treat made from milk, sugar, and flavors.
- Colorful explosions in the night sky, especially on the 4th of July.
- Having lunch or snacks outdoors, often in a park or at the beach.
- A sandy place by the ocean where you can play and swim.
15 Clues: The bright, warm light that comes from the sun. • Going in the water and splashing around to cool off. • A juicy, refreshing fruit that's perfect for picnics. • A sandy place by the ocean where you can play and swim. • A tasty, tangy drink made from lemons, sugar, and water. • Cool, tinted glasses that protect your eyes from the sun. • ...
China review 2025-02-21
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- the 2nd of the society groups in China
- be one with nature
- The respect children have for their parents
- one of China's rivers
- the 3rd natural barrier of China
- the 4th of the society groups in China
- the 4th natural barrier of China
- the 2nd natural barrier of China
- harsh laws
- respect of your parents
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- A symbol that represents an idea or a thing
- one of the four society groups in China
- one of China's natural barrier
- the 2nd river of China
- the 3rd of the society groups in China
15 Clues: harsh laws • be one with nature • one of China's rivers • the 2nd river of China • respect of your parents • one of China's natural barrier • the 3rd natural barrier of China • the 4th natural barrier of China • the 2nd natural barrier of China • the 2nd of the society groups in China • the 4th of the society groups in China • the 3rd of the society groups in China • ...
kanden's crossword puzzleツ 2019-02-22
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- a clef that puts f below middle c on the 4th line of staff
- lowers pitch
- 2 of them make 6 beats
- space between lines
- a line connecting 2 different notes of the same pitch
- a clef that puts a g above middle c on the second line
- 2 of them make a whole beat
- one full count
- higher pitch
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- 8 of them make 2 full beats
- repeats the song line
- vertical line
- cancels sharp and flat
- 3 of them make 4 and a half beats
- two lines that mark end of song
- a note that gets a 4th of a beat
- unspecified paused time
- the set of lines and spaces
- 4 make 2 quite full measures
- a line connecting 2 notes at different pitch
20 Clues: lowers pitch • higher pitch • vertical line • one full count • space between lines • repeats the song line • cancels sharp and flat • 2 of them make 6 beats • unspecified paused time • 8 of them make 2 full beats • the set of lines and spaces • 2 of them make a whole beat • 4 make 2 quite full measures • two lines that mark end of song • a note that gets a 4th of a beat • ...
6th grade science vocab review 2023-04-06
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- most gas that makes up atmostsphere
- ________ energy is energy of mostion
- nonrenouable fuel made from long dead matteirial
- 4th planet from the sun
- state of matter with no definet volume or shape
- places where rain water collects
- what you change in an expirement
- tropical storm that causes flooding and immense wind speed
- force that atracts objects to each other
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- anything that is or was living
- anything that isnt and never was alive
- state of matter with definet volume but no definet shape
- non commonly know 4th state of matter
- giant ball of gas in the sky
- collections of ice, dust, and gas in space
- state of matter with definet volume and shape
- energy that comes from wind
- main virginia watershed
- possible energy based off position
- 2 most common atmostpheric gas
20 Clues: 4th planet from the sun • main virginia watershed • energy that comes from wind • giant ball of gas in the sky • anything that is or was living • 2 most common atmostpheric gas • places where rain water collects • what you change in an expirement • possible energy based off position • most gas that makes up atmostsphere • ________ energy is energy of mostion • ...
Harvey Circus 2021-09-26
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- A concession stand item (kindergarten)
- Lions jump through it (library end)
- scary or not, maybe to laugh
- hard to balance (2nd and 4th hallway)
- first face (by office)
- second face (by office)
- noisy pachyderm (near music room)
- the cover on it all
Down
- french for circus (near butterflies)
- A concession stand item (1st)
- wings of color (4th hallway)
- __________ lady (2nd,3rd hallway)
- common bearded animal
- rides in a train (upstairs)
- on the shark (stairs)
- most common color
16 Clues: most common color • the cover on it all • common bearded animal • on the shark (stairs) • first face (by office) • second face (by office) • rides in a train (upstairs) • wings of color (4th hallway) • scary or not, maybe to laugh • A concession stand item (1st) • __________ lady (2nd,3rd hallway) • noisy pachyderm (near music room) • Lions jump through it (library end) • ...
All about McKenna! 2018-10-14
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- Next (projected) international trip.
- Her four-legged big sister's name.
- Her least favorite accessory (hint: won't keep it on her head)
- Her favorite football team.
- "She is named after me."
- Her name in utero.
- Her first flight was to
- What Mommy and Daddy say she suffers from (along with most babies)
- "I'm her oldest girl cousin."
- She calls her mommy's mommy and her daddy's mommy these.
- "I'm her youngest cousin."
- McKenna watched her 4th of July fireworks in
- Her favorite sight in Boston (hint: She was INSIDE a globe!!)
- Her first live sporting event was this sport.
- Her birthstone
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- Her favorite fruit.
- The birthday girl's middle name is
- Famous residence where she will visit at Christmastime.
- Her favorite YouTube show.
- Her four-legged big sister's name.
- Her astrological sign.
- Her favorite outdoor activity.
- Her BFF who gets all her hand-me-downs.
- The hurricane that started her trip three says early.
- Her favorite hockey team (hint: she has seen them play live).
- Her first passport stamp was issued from
- The hurricane that delayed her trip to the Azores overnight.
- Her favorite food.
- "Her first airplane flight was for my first communion."
29 Clues: Her birthstone • Her name in utero. • Her favorite food. • Her favorite fruit. • Her astrological sign. • Her first flight was to • "She is named after me." • Her favorite YouTube show. • "I'm her youngest cousin." • Her favorite football team. • "I'm her oldest girl cousin." • Her favorite outdoor activity. • The birthday girl's middle name is • Her four-legged big sister's name. • ...
Happy Birthday Tom 2023-08-18
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- Our favourite colour
- Aya's nationality
- City Aya lived in Japan
- Tom's favourite Japanese food
- We met in __
- ___ Square on the first date
- Aya calls Tom
- Tom does not like __
- Tom's nationality
- Border collie
- Aya
- Restaurant on the first date
- Our second trip
- Aya makes
- Card game
- Burgers
- Our song
- Month we met
- Aya's favourite Japanese food
- Never____
- City Aya lived in Germany
- 101
- __ or Kelsey
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- Tom's month
- Tom ate on the first date
- Aya's job
- Labin,Ohio,Yoshi,Pistachio or
- Sports we play
- Aya's month
- Our first trip
- We watch it together
- Our 3rd trip
- Rides and attractions
- City Aya lived in the US
- Aya's Birthday trip
- We have __ older brothers&sisters
- Aya ate on the first date
- Our 4th trip
- Country we met
- 2nd of __
- Our 5th trip
- Tom calls Aya
- Mario and __
- Aya's favourite movie
- Thomas Edmund
- Chief
- Toms goes everyday
- Tom's nephews and nieces
- Aya's nephews and nieces
- We watch it together 2
50 Clues: Aya • 101 • Chief • Burgers • Our song • Aya's job • 2nd of __ • Aya makes • Card game • Never____ • Tom's month • Aya's month • We met in __ • Our 3rd trip • Our 4th trip • Our 5th trip • Mario and __ • Month we met • __ or Kelsey • Aya calls Tom • Border collie • Tom calls Aya • Thomas Edmund • Sports we play • Our first trip • Country we met • Our second trip • Aya's nationality • Tom's nationality • Toms goes everyday • ...
Abby - School 2019-04-01
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- last name of the 1st grade teacher
- last name of the Administrative Assistant
- last name of the 5th grade teacher
- first name of the art teacher
- last name of the 8th grade teacher
- last name of the 6th grade teacher
- first name of the 8th grade teacher
- first name of the 4th grade teacher
- last name of the art teacher
- first name of the Accounting Director
- first name of the 6th grade teacher
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- last name of the computer teacher
- first name of the kindergarten teacher
- last name of the 4th grade teacher
- last name of the 3rd grade teacher
- last name of the kindergarten teacher
- first name of the computer teacher
- last name of the principal
- how many years has the librarian worked here
- first name of the librarian
- last name of the 2nd grade teacher
21 Clues: last name of the principal • first name of the librarian • last name of the art teacher • first name of the art teacher • last name of the computer teacher • last name of the 1st grade teacher • last name of the 4th grade teacher • last name of the 5th grade teacher • last name of the 3rd grade teacher • first name of the computer teacher • last name of the 8th grade teacher • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
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- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried about an emergency happening.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off ________________ to celebrate.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on. • A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________. • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
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- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried about an emergency happening.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on. • ...
Westerns 2013-11-18
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- all westerns have music and this
- the indians that worked on "The Searchers"
- the Indians that kidnapped the girls
- Act Three includes the climax and this
- directed "Shane" (2)
- symbolic object used to bring Joe and Shane together (2)
- the composition of actors and scenery in a particular shot(3)
- what Martin accidentally buys.
- the type of rifle used by Mal
- "Silverado" begins this way (3)
- the region where "The Searchers" was filmed (2)
- Act One (2)
- starred as Ethan in "The Searchers" (2)
- directed "The Searchers" (2)
- Ethan's nephew who was part indian
- the evil sheriff
- the antagonist in "Shane"
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- On The 4th of July, they celebrate independence and this
- the hired gun in "Shane"
- Shane is jumpy because he is a _________________.
- the question asked of Paden, "Where's _____ _____?" (2)
- besides Joey, this is the unlikely hero of "Shane"
- directed "Rango" (2)
- the character that is gunned down to set an example in "Shane"
- directed "Silverado" (2)
- the antagonist of "The Searchers"
- unlikely hero of "The Searchers" (2)
- the first sound we hear in "Silverado"
- a child-like character similar to Mose
- a _____________ is used to show us a flashback scene.
- even though he's family, Ethan is considered an _____________.
- the obstacle or confrontation of a western (2)
- Shane is told from this person's perspective
33 Clues: Act One (2) • the evil sheriff • directed "Shane" (2) • directed "Rango" (2) • the hired gun in "Shane" • directed "Silverado" (2) • the antagonist in "Shane" • directed "The Searchers" (2) • the type of rifle used by Mal • what Martin accidentally buys. • all westerns have music and this • "Silverado" begins this way (3) • the antagonist of "The Searchers" • ...
Rajan's Favorite Movies 2024-05-04
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- Prequel to 1999's 'What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?"
- "Stop Making Sense" band
- Rat-Man's comfort film
- My Spirited Away review: "He was the fucking ___ ugh"
- A loop of yarn
- A uniquely American superstition
- Subject of famous Treehouse of Horror segment
- July 4th re-release classic
- Salieri's unknowing rival
- 2003 Beyoncé song feat. Sean Paul
- London train station
- Favorite performance by my favorite actor
- Michael Keaton plays a supporting role
- 1950s filmmaker
- Our Mom's waitress
- 1970s George Lucas blockbuster
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- Bread to Mr. Clement
- SpongeBob's favorite bar
- Sammy, et al
- Lead of Moonstruck / Clueless
- When night owls do their most work
- Around May or June
- How long Cléo spent in Paris
- 'It's a Wonderful Life' character featured in Time to Pretend
- French cuisine
- Writer of 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'To the Lighthouse'
- According to Weird Al, frightening in the dark
- 1960s First Lady
- Prominent holiday in 'When Harry Met Sally..."
- Mayor of Hill Valley, 1985
- "This...is G2, people." - Jordan Peele
- Not a boy, but a leopard
- Where hatred heats up in the late 80s
- Sam Raimi sequel
- British film magazine
- "I don't know about you but I could lose my keys __"
- Ben Grimm
- Hans, ___, I'm your white knight
- Sam Raimi sequel
- Nice ride
40 Clues: Ben Grimm • Nice ride • Sammy, et al • French cuisine • A loop of yarn • 1950s filmmaker • 1960s First Lady • Sam Raimi sequel • Sam Raimi sequel • Around May or June • Our Mom's waitress • Bread to Mr. Clement • London train station • British film magazine • Rat-Man's comfort film • SpongeBob's favorite bar • "Stop Making Sense" band • Not a boy, but a leopard • Salieri's unknowing rival • ...
Summer blockbusters 2023-06-19
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- The popular theme song to this franchise is sure to have you busting a move.
- Despite having a forgetful main character, there no need to worry about the audience forgetting this fantastic fish.
- At first glances this name may sound redundant, but this classic hero’s tale never gets old.
- If the first mission in this film franchise was a hard as they claim, I can’t imagine how “impossible” it is this time.
- Doo-do-doo-do-do-do-do-do-do
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- The beaches are the only thing that’s sandy this summer.
- “____________ assemble!”
- This movie Tom Cruise in the cockpit.
- “It’s the circle of life.”
- This movie is named for the American July 4th holiday
- Like this film character, be sure to phone home this summer.
11 Clues: “____________ assemble!” • “It’s the circle of life.” • Doo-do-doo-do-do-do-do-do-do • This movie Tom Cruise in the cockpit. • This movie is named for the American July 4th holiday • The beaches are the only thing that’s sandy this summer. • Like this film character, be sure to phone home this summer. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2025-01-14
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- the first month of the year
- 4-5 weeks
- comes before October
- comes before March
- 60 minutes
- 24 hours
- the month containing American independence day
- the spookiest month
- organization of ones' time
- the last month of the year
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- comes after May
- 60 seconds
- 7 days
- 12 months
- comes before June
- one of the smallest units of time
- comes after March
- comes after July
- comes after February
- comes before December
20 Clues: 7 days • 24 hours • 4-5 weeks • 12 months • 60 seconds • 60 minutes • comes after May • comes after July • comes before June • comes after March • comes before March • the spookiest month • comes before October • comes after February • comes before December • organization of ones' time • the last month of the year • the first month of the year • one of the smallest units of time • ...
Westerns 2013-11-18
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- the antagonist of "The Searchers"
- directed "The Searchers" (2)
- "Silverado" begins this way (3)
- the hired gun in "Shane"
- the question asked of Paden, "Where's _____ _____?" (2)
- the type of rifle used by Mal
- the obstacle or confrontation of a western (2)
- the composition of actors and scenery in a particular shot(3)
- symbolic object used to bring Joe and Shane together (2)
- the Indians that kidnapped the girls
- directed "Silverado" (2)
- all westerns have music and this
- Act One (2)
- unlikely hero of "The Searchers" (2)
- Shane is told from this person's perspective
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- the indians that worked on the film
- the character that is gunned down to set an example in "Shane"
- Shane is jumpy because he is a _________________.
- directed "Rango" (2)
- what Martin accidentally buys.
- directed "Shane" (2)
- the evil sheriff
- the first sound we hear in "Silverado"
- a _____________ is used to show us a flashback scene.
- On The 4th of July, they celebrate independence and this
- the region where "The Searchers" was filmed (2)
- even though he's family, Ethan is considered an _____________.
- Ethan's nephew who was part indian
- Act Three includes the climax and this
- starred as Ethan in "The Searchers" (2)
- besides Joey, this is the unlikely hero of "Shane"
- the antagonist in "Shane"
- a child-like character similar to Mose
33 Clues: Act One (2) • the evil sheriff • directed "Rango" (2) • directed "Shane" (2) • the hired gun in "Shane" • directed "Silverado" (2) • the antagonist in "Shane" • directed "The Searchers" (2) • the type of rifle used by Mal • what Martin accidentally buys. • "Silverado" begins this way (3) • all westerns have music and this • the antagonist of "The Searchers" • ...
wedding 2024-09-09
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- The bride & groom have 2 pups, which pup was their first adopted?
- The couple got engaged here while on vacation
- Bret knew he had a catch when he took Mckenna on their first date to this sporting event.
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- The bride & groom's second adopted pup. Hint, he is the more rambunctious one!
- The brides favorite place to shop
- The groom's favorite food. Hint, it may be on the menu tonight!
- sparks where flying when the bride and groom met on the 4th day of this summer month!
7 Clues: The brides favorite place to shop • The couple got engaged here while on vacation • The groom's favorite food. Hint, it may be on the menu tonight! • The bride & groom have 2 pups, which pup was their first adopted? • The bride & groom's second adopted pup. Hint, he is the more rambunctious one! • ...
One full year of love with you! 2024-04-24
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- January 25th, 2023
- March 17th, 2023
- April 27th, 2023
- March 25th, 2024
- April 23rd, 2023
- August 13th, 2023
- March 21st, 2024
- March 25th, 2024
- January 10th, 2023
- March 18th, 2023
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- August 7th, 2023
- August 7th, 2023
- March 18th, 2024
- July 24th, 2023
- July 29th, 2023
- April 10th, 2023
- July 24th, 2023
- July 23rd, 2023
- July 18th, 2023
19 Clues: July 24th, 2023 • July 29th, 2023 • July 24th, 2023 • July 23rd, 2023 • July 18th, 2023 • August 7th, 2023 • August 7th, 2023 • March 18th, 2024 • March 17th, 2023 • April 27th, 2023 • April 10th, 2023 • March 25th, 2024 • April 23rd, 2023 • March 21st, 2024 • March 25th, 2024 • March 18th, 2023 • August 13th, 2023 • January 25th, 2023 • January 10th, 2023
Saul's Crossword 2015-07-16
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- person in this room also born on July 15
- one of Saul's two favourite foods
- zodiac sign for July
- activity on the mat at the Pan Am games
- Breaking Bad Saul's last name
- Saul's middle name
- number of airplane rides this year
- Gramma Nora, Aunt Lauren and Saul's friend Alice
- Saul's youngest visitor in the hospital
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- the other favourite food
- name of Saul's daycare
- Saul's favourite Gulf island
- broke all hospital rules to meet Saul
- place where Santa found Saul last Christmas
- other Abernethy male who had birthday this week
- number of great grandparents
- birthstone for July
17 Clues: Saul's middle name • birthstone for July • zodiac sign for July • name of Saul's daycare • the other favourite food • Saul's favourite Gulf island • number of great grandparents • Breaking Bad Saul's last name • one of Saul's two favourite foods • number of airplane rides this year • broke all hospital rules to meet Saul • activity on the mat at the Pan Am games • ...
Happy Fourth of July!!! 2018-06-29
16 Clues: Today • House • Grandpa • Grandma • Nickname • Children • Place to be • Green animal • Grandchildren • Favorite person • French fairy tale • Sympathy for others • Favorite grandchild • How I feel about you • Most amazing person I know • I will marry you when I get back
Daniela & Mason 2024-08-19
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- MASON'S FAVORITE FOOD
- STREET NAME OF THE FIRST HOUSE MASON PURCHASED
- MASON'S BIRTHDAY MONTH
- MASON'S HIGH SCHOOL
- DANIELA'S CURRENT DOG'S NAME
- DANIELA'S HIGH SCHOOL
- MASON'S COLLEGE MASCOT
- THE YEAR MASON SHOT HIS FIRST BUCK
- MASON'S FAVORITE HIGH SCHOOL SPORT
- NUMBER OF ROOMMATES MASON HAD HIS SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE
- MASON'S FAVORITE FOOTBALL TEAM
- WHAT FIRST WAVE GRADE DOES THE COUPLE TEACH TOGETHER
- MASON'S PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT
- WHAT LEAGUE DOES THE COUPLE PARTICIPATE IN ON TUESDAY NIGHTS
- MASON'S COLLEGE HOUSE'S STREE NAME
- WHAT KIND OF VEHICLE DOES MASON DRIVE
- MASON'S FIRST STUFFED ANIMAL
- WHAT MONTH DID THE GROOM PROPOSE
- NAME OF THE STUDIO24 DANIELA WAS A PART OF
- NUMBER OF DAYS OF THE COUPLE'S ENGAGEMENT
- DANIELA'S FIRST FAMILY DOG
- WHERE DID THE COUPLE GO ON THEIR FIRST REAL DATE
- NICKNAME FOR DANIELA'S COLLEGE CAR
- DANIELA'S FIRST STUFFED ANIMAL
- DANIELA'S COLLEGE MASCOT
- FIRST GIFT THE GROOM GAVE THE BRIDE
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- WHERE DID MASON PROPOSE TO DANIELA
- WHAT STREET IS THE COUPLE MOVING TO
- DANIELA'S BIRTHDAY MONTH
- MASON'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY
- MASON'S FAVORITE TV SHOW
- MASON'S NICKNAME GROWING UP
- DANIELA'S COLLEGE APARTMENT'S STREE NAME
- HOW MANY YEARS DID DANIELA DANCE BALLET FOR GROWING UP
- LOCATION OF DANIELA'S FIRST MISSIONS TRIP
- DANIELA'S FAVORITE SEASON
- COUPLE'S SHARED FAVORITE HOBBY
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE THING TO COLLECT
- HOW MANY CONTINENTS HAS DANIELA BEEN TO
- THE TOWN THAT DANIELA GREW UP IN
- MASON'S FAVORITE GROCERY STORE
- HOW MANY MONTHS DID THE COUPLE DATE
- WHAT CHURCH ARE MASON AND DANIELA A PART OF
- DANIELA'S FAVORITE COLOR
- DANIELA'S FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MOVIE
- WHERE DID THE COUPLE SPEND THE 4TH OF JULY TOGETHER THIS YEAR
- PLAY DANIELA WAS IN FOR HER SOPHOMORE YEAR ENGLISH CLASS
- MASON'S FIRST FAMILY DOG
- WHO SAID "I LOVE YOU' FIRST
- MASON'S CHILDHOOD TURTLE'S NAME
- MASONS'S COLLEGE GOLF/TENNIS INSTRUCTOR
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE ACTIVITY TOGETHER
52 Clues: MASON'S HIGH SCHOOL • MASON'S FAVORITE FOOD • DANIELA'S HIGH SCHOOL • MASON'S BIRTHDAY MONTH • MASON'S COLLEGE MASCOT • DANIELA'S BIRTHDAY MONTH • MASON'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY • MASON'S FAVORITE TV SHOW • DANIELA'S FAVORITE COLOR • MASON'S FIRST FAMILY DOG • DANIELA'S COLLEGE MASCOT • DANIELA'S FAVORITE SEASON • DANIELA'S FIRST FAMILY DOG • MASON'S NICKNAME GROWING UP • ...
July 2022-06-06
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- Steely Dan's Old School
- All The Go-Go's ever wanted
- The B-52's favorite crustacean
- When The Lovin' Spoonful are in the city
- State Flower of New York
- Historic Albany Park
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- _____ in the sun by Violent Femmes
- I Will____Your Heart, 2008 Death Cab for Cutie track
- Celebrate Uncle Willys Birthday at this Hudson Valley Festival
- Local artists are featured on this series at 2:30
- Birthstone of July
- It's a good day (to ___ the system)by Shungudzo
12 Clues: Birthstone of July • Historic Albany Park • Steely Dan's Old School • State Flower of New York • All The Go-Go's ever wanted • The B-52's favorite crustacean • _____ in the sun by Violent Femmes • When The Lovin' Spoonful are in the city • It's a good day (to ___ the system)by Shungudzo • Local artists are featured on this series at 2:30 • ...
JULY 2020-06-18
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- Who's our new quality vendor specialist?
- Where can you buy Sour Puss?
- What was the first American Made schnapps we launched?
- What was the last 100 Proof Flavor Launched?
- Bar A Retired Sweet UV Vodka Flavor
- Who's celebrating their 37th anniversary with Phillips this month?
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- In 1975 Phillips Distilling Co. ran the first campaign of this kind with it soon becoming a requirement for messaging.
- A Top UV Vodka National Account
- What Core Behavior is Featured in our Six Month Spotlight?
- What's Carlos's favorite vodka brand?
- What Revel Stoke flavor launched this summer?
- Building Foundation of Our Destination
12 Clues: Where can you buy Sour Puss? • A Top UV Vodka National Account • Bar A Retired Sweet UV Vodka Flavor • What's Carlos's favorite vodka brand? • Building Foundation of Our Destination • Who's our new quality vendor specialist? • What was the last 100 Proof Flavor Launched? • What Revel Stoke flavor launched this summer? • ...
July 2025-10-30
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- Where ranch families and riders wave the Stars and Stripes
- What America won in 1776 and still defends today
- The traditions passed down through generations of ranchers
- The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate
- The sport born from ranch work, celebrating skill and grit
- Neighbors helping neighbors — the real strength of ranch life
- Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true
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- What every American — and rancher — holds dear
- The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome
- The summer sky lights up like a Fourth of July roundup
- Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade
- The land where courage met opportunity in the West
12 Clues: What every American — and rancher — holds dear • What America won in 1776 and still defends today • The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome • The land where courage met opportunity in the West • Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade • Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true • The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate • ...
July 2025-11-24
12 Clues: Water fun • Cold drinks • Too much sun • Outdoor cookout • National symbol • Light up the sky • Handheld firework • Holiday procession • Where burgers cook • Typical July weather • Showing country pride • Another word for freedom
July 2026-01-07
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- The state corporation of the Russian Federation responsible for a wide range of space flights and programs.
- The Italian government agency established to fund, regulate, and coordinate space exploration activities in Italy.
- The French government space agency, responsible for shaping and implementing France's space policy.
- The executive agency of the government of the United Kingdom responsible for its civil space program.
- Japan's national aerospace and space agency, responsible for research, technology development, and the launch of satellites into orbit.
- An intergovernmental organization of 22 member states dedicated to the exploration of space.
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- The national center for aerospace, energy, and transportation research of Germany.
- The United States' agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.
- The national space agency of India, with a mission to harness space technology for national development.
- The national space agency of the People's Republic of China, responsible for the national space program.
- Canada's national space agency responsible for managing the country's civil space-related activities.
- The federal agency of the United Arab Emirates responsible for the development and regulation of the country's space sector.
12 Clues: The national center for aerospace, energy, and transportation research of Germany. • An intergovernmental organization of 22 member states dedicated to the exploration of space. • The French government space agency, responsible for shaping and implementing France's space policy. • ...
King Henry's Wives 2021-11-15
11 Clues: 4th wife • 5th wife • 2nd wife • 1st wife • Final wife • Our dear king • favorite wife • Created to allow divorces • Fate of the 2nd and 5th wife • Fate of the 1st and 4th wife • Union between two in a relationship
Hamilton Homeroom Birthdays 2022-09-09
24 Clues: June 1 • May 31 • June 2 • July 10 • July 21 • June 13 • June 21 • July 18 • June 23 • August 8 • March 28 • April 17 • October 8 • August 28 • August 13 • October 11 • November 20 • November 15 • December 13 • December 31 • February 20 • September 6 • September 5 • September 17
US Holidays 2026-02-08
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- _________ Peoples' Day is a holiday that celebrates Native Americans and their culture and history.
- _______ Day is a holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November, featuring a feast with turkey
- _________ Day is a holiday on the last Monday in May, honoring military personnel who died in service
- _______ Day is a holiday on November 11th, honoring all military veterans
- A holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, often involving egg hunts.
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- _______Day is a holiday in honor of the achievement of a European explorer.
- _______ Day is a holiday celebrated on July 4th, marking the adoption of the Declaration of Independence
- A holiday celebrated on December 25th, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ
- Year. The first day of the year, celebrated on January 1st with fireworks and parties.
- _______Day is a holiday in honor of the industrial spirit of the U.S.
10 Clues: _______Day is a holiday in honor of the industrial spirit of the U.S. • _______ Day is a holiday on November 11th, honoring all military veterans • _______Day is a holiday in honor of the achievement of a European explorer. • A holiday celebrated on December 25th, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ • ...
Daniela & Mason 2024-08-19
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- THE YEAR MASON SHOT HIS FIRST BUCK
- WHAT CHURCH ARE MASON AND DANIELA A PART OF
- DANIELA'S COLLEGE APARTMENT'S STREE NAME
- COUPLE'S SHARED FAVORITE HOBBY
- DANIELA'S FAVORITE COLOR
- NAME OF THE STUDIO24 DANIELA WAS A PART OF
- PLAY DANIELA WAS IN FOR HER SOPHOMORE YEAR ENGLISH CLASS
- MASONS'S COLLEGE GOLF/TENNIS INSTRUCTOR
- MASON'S FAVORITE HIGH SCHOOL SPORT
- MASON'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY
- WHERE DID THE COUPLE SPEND THE 4TH OF JULY TOGETHER THIS YEAR
- DANIELA'S HIGH SCHOOL
- MASON'S COLLEGE HOUSE'S STREE NAME
- FIRST GIFT THE GROOM GAVE THE BRIDE
- WHO SAID "I LOVE YOU' FIRST
- MASON'S BIRTHDAY MONTH
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE THING TO COLLECT
- MASON'S FIRST STUFFED ANIMAL
- WHAT MONTH DID THE GROOM PROPOSE
- HOW MANY CONTINENTS HAS DANIELA BEEN TO
- DANIELA'S FIRST STUFFED ANIMAL
- WHAT LEAGUE DOES THE COUPLE PARTICIPATE IN ON TUESDAY NIGHTS
- THE COUPLE'S FAVORITE ACTIVITY TOGETHER
- MASON'S COLLEGE MASCOT
- STREET NAME OF THE FIRST HOUSE MASON PURCHASED
- NICKNAME FOR DANIELA'S COLLEGE CAR
- HOW MANY MONTHS DID THE COUPLE DATE
- MASON'S FAVORITE FOOD
- MASON'S NICKNAME GROWING UP
- WHAT STREET IS THE COUPLE MOVING TO
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- NUMBER OF DAYS OF THE COUPLE'S ENGAGEMENT
- WHAT FIRST WAVE GRADE DOES THE COUPLE TEACH TOGETHER
- HOW MANY YEARS DID DANIELA DANCE BALLET FOR GROWING UP
- MASON'S PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT
- MASON'S FIRST FAMILY DOG
- WHERE DID THE COUPLE GO ON THEIR FIRST REAL DATE
- WHAT KIND OF VEHICLE DOES MASON DRIVE
- THE TOWN THAT DANIELA GREW UP IN
- DANIELA'S BIRTHDAY MONTH
- LOCATION OF DANIELA'S FIRST MISSIONS TRIP
- DANIELA'S COLLEGE MASCOT
- DANIELA'S CURRENT DOG'S NAME
- DANIELA'S FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MOVIE
- MASON'S CHILDHOOD TURTLE'S NAME
- MASON'S HIGH SCHOOL
- MASON'S FAVORITE TV SHOW
- DANIELA'S FIRST FAMILY DOG
- WHERE DID MASON PROPOSE TO DANIELA
- DANIELA'S FAVORITE SEASON
- MASON'S FAVORITE GROCERY STORE
- NUMBER OF ROOMMATES MASON HAD HIS SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE
- MASON'S FAVORITE FOOTBALL TEAM
52 Clues: MASON'S HIGH SCHOOL • DANIELA'S HIGH SCHOOL • MASON'S FAVORITE FOOD • MASON'S BIRTHDAY MONTH • MASON'S COLLEGE MASCOT • MASON'S FIRST FAMILY DOG • DANIELA'S FAVORITE COLOR • DANIELA'S BIRTHDAY MONTH • MASON'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY • DANIELA'S COLLEGE MASCOT • MASON'S FAVORITE TV SHOW • DANIELA'S FAVORITE SEASON • DANIELA'S FIRST FAMILY DOG • MASON'S PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT • ...
Uhl Family 2024-03-17
25 Clues: May 2014 • May 2017 • June 1952 • July 2013 • July 2012 • July 2012 • June 2011 • July 1989 • March 1957 • April 2016 • March 2009 • April 2014 • August 2019 • August 1992 • October 1984 • January 1989 • October 1987 • January 2016 • October 1995 • January 2018 • October 2010 • November 2022 • February 1989 • September 1992 • September 1982
SAP Crossword 2023-09-07
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- Plants have these that grow off the stem.
- This is the type of plant that we planted in class.
- This 4th grade teacher has a dog named Ringo.
- This beautiful insect also helps pollinate flowers.
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- This 4th grade teachers family are Minnesota United Fans.
- What is the mascot of SAP Elementary?
- A ___ is an insect that helps pollinate flowers.
- This stuff that is found in the ground helps plants grow.
- This 4th grade teacher went to SAP as a kid.
- Plants and humans both need this.
- Plants produce _____ that cause allergies.
- To grow, plants get light from the ____.
12 Clues: Plants and humans both need this. • What is the mascot of SAP Elementary? • To grow, plants get light from the ____. • Plants have these that grow off the stem. • Plants produce _____ that cause allergies. • This 4th grade teacher went to SAP as a kid. • This 4th grade teacher has a dog named Ringo. • A ___ is an insect that helps pollinate flowers. • ...
Mario Kart All Tracks (No Retros) 2021-12-12
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- Star Cup Final race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 2nd race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup Final race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Special Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Star Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 4th race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Star Cup 4th race on SNES.
- Star Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 2nd race on SNES.
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- Special Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Star Cup 2nd race on SNES.
- Flower Cup Final race on SNES.
- Special Cup 2nd race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 4th race on SNES.
- Special Cup Final race on every Mario Kart game.
- Special Cup 4th race on SNES.
20 Clues: Star Cup 2nd race on SNES. • Star Cup 3rd race on SNES. • Star Cup 4th race on SNES. • Star Cup 1st race on SNES. • Flower Cup 3rd race on SNES. • Star Cup Final race on SNES. • Flower Cup 1st race on SNES. • Flower Cup 4th race on SNES. • Flower Cup 2nd race on SNES. • Special Cup 3rd race on SNES. • Special Cup 2nd race on SNES. • Special Cup 1st race on SNES. • ...
Inventions of China Crossword 2024-09-19
Across
- The discovery of this material allowed people to burn hotter fire for longer (Its also useful to have in a Minecraft game)
- Gunpowder was originally used as this ... try not to catch a cold!
- This kind of printer allowed people to totally customize their documents (Hint: 2 words no space)
- A mixture of explosive materials, commonly used in weapons
- This invention allowed traders to travel farther into the seas
- This invention allowed people to eventually create books, money, letters, and so much more
- This is a superhighway of trade that connects China to Europe (Hint: 2 words no space)
Down
- A type of printer that used large wooden stamps to create copies of literature/artwork
- A colorful display often used to celebrate holidays like the 4th of July
- This religion entered China through the Silk Road and became very popular amongst the lower classes
- A religion based on structure, respect, and the Golden Rule
- The woodblock printer eventually led to the creation of this kind of currency (money)
- This type of farming involves carving large steps into the sides of mountains and hills
13 Clues: A mixture of explosive materials, commonly used in weapons • A religion based on structure, respect, and the Golden Rule • This invention allowed traders to travel farther into the seas • Gunpowder was originally used as this ... try not to catch a cold! • A colorful display often used to celebrate holidays like the 4th of July • ...
July Newsletter 2020-07-20
Across
- Max no. of people allowed in the MLC lifts
- 52.15
- I am, you are, we are
- Retail Finance Strategy Day transportation
- Let's get married
- In lockdown No.1
- Most of the team don’t like this
- Caused Finance a lot of pain
- Skype just left the conversation
- New social media platform
Down
- Villia’s newest housemate
- A WFH essential
- Whiteboard’s older sibling…
- The bank that can
- Lowest prices are just the beginning
- In lockdown No.2
- I’ve never met my colleagues face to face
- Kills 99% of germs
- Hyperion Financial Management
- Bad for your body, great for your soul, mind and overall happiness.
20 Clues: 52.15 • A WFH essential • In lockdown No.2 • In lockdown No.1 • The bank that can • Let's get married • Kills 99% of germs • I am, you are, we are • Villia’s newest housemate • New social media platform • Whiteboard’s older sibling… • Caused Finance a lot of pain • Hyperion Financial Management • Most of the team don’t like this • Skype just left the conversation • ...
30th July 2021-07-30
Across
- start
- noisy disturbance
- grief or sadness
- relaxed
- the kitchen in a ship
- regular pattern of movement or sound
- hate
- a repeated rhythmic phrase
- hold dear
- lasts for a short time
- over the top action
- spiteful behaviour
- elegant movement
- not thinking you are special
- the first one
- loudest point in a gradually increasing sound
- generous or forgiving
- behave in a certain way often
- act as if you cannot decide
- interest
- a smug conceited smile
- affectionate
- to back to how it was
- defeat thoroughly
- trap
- say you will do something bad
- become weaker
- has the same experience
- make annoyed
- not aware
- think about carefully
- stick out lips
- complain irritatingly
- think about your own success
- a clumsy person
Down
- move dragging your feet
- very pleasant
- arrange for something to be kept for you
- of the same character
- carefully
- show off
- walk as if you own the world
- believe in something without proof
- surprise or shock that starts something
- something that is always done
- something inherited
- unclothed
- disorder
- an ugly twisted expression
- experience of life, fashion and culture
- honest and meaning what you say
- worth remembering
- beaten in a fight
- intense dislike
- avoid an opponent using skill
- move roughly
- fold out
- perfect
- don't give up
- careful examination
- in spite of
- live at other people's expense
- hold gently and protectively
- hard pull
- an agreement
- a thin line on something
- great joy after victory
- the second one
- loud unpleasant noise
- attack verbally
- disturbed water behind a boat
- proud or dignified
72 Clues: hate • trap • start • relaxed • perfect • show off • disorder • fold out • interest • carefully • unclothed • hold dear • hard pull • not aware • in spite of • move roughly • affectionate • an agreement • make annoyed • very pleasant • the first one • don't give up • become weaker • the second one • stick out lips • intense dislike • attack verbally • a clumsy person • grief or sadness • elegant movement • noisy disturbance • ...
July 5 2019-07-04
Across
- an old item. A Sony Walkman is a technological ___ from the 1980s.
- "formation" in French could be __ in English
- discover, conclude. The report will __ if the fire was deliberately set or if it was an accident.
- complete, for example __ all the requirements of a course
- refusal to accept something or someone.
- The battleships sailed in __ as they prepared to attack.
- important, significant, remarkable. It is __ that no women in the CAF are naval captains.
- After moving many times in his military career, she decided to ___ in rural Saskatchewan.
- (4 words) with very little advance warning. You have to be ready to go into combat _ _ _ _.
- make wider
- It is __ for CF members to wear civilian clothes on Wednesdays. You must wear a uniform.
- The __ is an informal and indirect way of getting news/gossip, for example about early departures on long weekends.
Down
- get money back. This iPad doesn't work. I need a _.
- keep back. Every paycheque, the government will __ some money.
- very damaging or weakening. Cancer is a very __ disease. People`s lives change completely.
- be enough. "Do you need more information?" "No thank you, that will ___"
- (3 words) il s'avère que. "I thought I would be posted to Halifax, but _ _ _ that I will be in Comox."
- acceptance and following of rules
- The CAF will __ 13 billion dollars of its total budget to new socks for the CAF members.
- arriving soon. The news about your posting dates will be __.
- refreshing After a long, hard week, it was __ to spend some time in nature at the lake.
- give authority or legitimacy or control
- peu importe, de toute façon
23 Clues: make wider • peu importe, de toute façon • acceptance and following of rules • refusal to accept something or someone. • give authority or legitimacy or control • "formation" in French could be __ in English • get money back. This iPad doesn't work. I need a _. • The battleships sailed in __ as they prepared to attack. • ...
July 2 2019-08-06
Across
- ancré enraciné
- the lily en faire trop
- +with batailler avec (sens maladroit)
- monticule
- séjouner
- ornière
- affaiblir entamer saper ébranler
- revers
- agité en emoi
- flaque d'eau
- astucieux
- pourpre
- année bissextile
- bon bonne succulent délicieux (nourriture)
- (esquiver fuir son travail ses devoirs)
- irritable
- boussole
- appareil équipement instrument
- durable
- voler grapiller chaparder
- cadran solaire
- une enseigne
- un semblant de qqch
- fresque
- engagement contrat convention
- aigreur amertume
- remarquable u
- bruire
- fouiner
- désordre
- titulaire en place actuelle sortant
- perspicacité
- stand étal
- un fer à cheval
- travailleur
- embourber (v) boubier (n)
- pittoresque
- oursin
- tradition connaissances coutumes
- perspicace
- trouble obscur
- avoir moins de vingt ans
- humidifier humecter
- violation infraction abus rupture
- bébé / idée nouvelle
- (v) serpenter
- corvée
- s'implanter
- l'actualité
- trimestriel
- l'herbicide
- arête / crête
- la salle des fêtes
- se délecter de qqh / se repaître de/ savourer
- le châtelain
- hauts et bas
- zélé
- rouge foncé
- faible peu convaincant
- pressentiment / premonition (sens négatif)
- troubler qqun
- battre à plates coutures écraser
- barboter
- prodigue
- aiguilles (montre / boussole)
- (soit dit en passant)
- présumer que / conjecturer que déduire que
- ruée cavalcade
- reflux déclin s'amoindrir
- statuer sur/juger...
- rôder
- but objectif proie (sens traquer)
- retiré, à l'écart
- primevère
- boiter
- plate-bande
- enclume
- dérober voler subtiliser
- crépuscule
Down
- salir souiller
- cliqueter
- déguerpir / se ruer dehors à toute vitesse
- décalage horaire
- charrette
- rancoeur
- le terrain communal
- moudre broyer réduire en poudre
- forme de gouvernement
- stérile aride
- sentier
- un domaine (terre)
- prise de bec dispute /
- un coude (virage serré)
- côtelette
- talus
- sacristain
- réduire diminuer
- instiller (qch en qqun)
- trimestre scolaire
- personne de passage / fugace éphémère
- Pentecôte
- trimestre civil
- tiède (dans sens mitigé)
- caveau
- jacinthe
- bouillant bouillonnant (angry)
- tripler
- ardent fervent dévoué loyal
- remise à niveau rappel
- tordre déformer
- jonquille
- nef (central aisle)
- ne pas tenir en place
- mire
- mépris dédain
- jetée
- désherber
- vache à lait
- le presbytère
- sembler long
- abondance
- ne pas donner l'impression de
- contourner (figuré)
- remanier en circonscription
- être ponctué de/ parsemé de...
- être dans la fleur de l'âge.
- la trotteuse (montre)
- une chaumière
- obstruction parlementaire / bloquer retarder legislation
- ennuis
- agacer énerver qqun
- savoir qu'il y a anguille sous roche
- noisette
- désordre fouillis pagaille
- intermédiaire
- odeur (neutral)
- de gouverneur
- épicéa (arbre)
- un tournant
- les gens de la compagne
- sécher nettoyer (pour le liquide qui tombe)
- élever encourager soutenir nourrir cultiver
- crépuscule
- vitriol (acid) méchanceté
- le chaume
- dalle de pierre
- ahuri ébahi époustoufflé sidéré
- aller de travers / bizarre. Le détectif a vu que..
- lopin de terre
- hameau
- une flopée de
- enquête de meurtre
- personne venue d'ailleurs
- nid de poule
- ingénu (naif, candide)
- servile
- réservé timide qui manque de confiance
- horloger
- s'enfuir pour se marier (avec son amant)
- disgracieux laid
- affaiblir
- excentrique original bizarre
- se débarrasser de / jeter par dessus-bord
- flâner se promener tranquillement
- bâclé fait à la va-vite.
- (n) bande bobine moulinet / (v) chanceler tituber
- tulipe
- marchand ambulant
- gâter gâcher
- le recteur , le pasteur
170 Clues: mire • zélé • talus • jetée • rôder • revers • caveau • bruire • ennuis • oursin • corvée • hameau • tulipe • boiter • sentier • ornière • pourpre • tripler • durable • fresque • fouiner • servile • enclume • rancoeur • séjouner • jacinthe • boussole • désordre • noisette • horloger • barboter • prodigue • cliqueter • charrette • monticule • côtelette • astucieux • Pentecôte • irritable • jonquille • désherber • abondance • le chaume • affaiblir • primevère • sacristain • stand étal • ...
July crossword 2014-07-13
Across
- Warehouse Stationery’s catchphrase word
- Bounce address is …………… St, Levin
- Four Square …………………. Beach
- 72 ………… Street, Foxton
- Safe Kids in ……………….Supervision
- Children can interact with their ……………..
- NZ ……………. subsidy available
- We’ve ……………… the prices on all this and more
- ……………. Hut
- ……………….. from 1st July to 28th July 2014
- Under new ………………………..
- ……………….. Quote
- Phone/………………
- Bounce aims to provide a ……………. Environment
- …………………. Kusabs
- With any …………… lovers
- Palmerston North, ………………. and Feilding
Down
- Samsung ……..….. S5
- Nurturing ………………… for life
- Who runs children’s care from the Showgrounds?
- Competition …………………
- Kids just ……………. It
- Where could you win back your power bill?
- RK ……………….. Services
- In-Home ………………………..
- Latest …………… craze
- We have ………………….. available now
- Home of ………………. crust
- Open Mon - …………… 7am – 4pm
- …………………. Café
- …………. Now
31 Clues: …………. Now • ……………. Hut • Phone/……………… • …………………. Café • ……………….. Quote • …………………. Kusabs • Samsung ……..….. S5 • Latest …………… craze • Competition ………………… • Kids just ……………. It • In-Home ……………………….. • RK ……………….. Services • Home of ………………. crust • Under new ……………………….. • With any …………… lovers • 72 ………… Street, Foxton • Nurturing ………………… for life • Four Square …………………. Beach • NZ ……………. subsidy available • ...
July crossword 2014-07-13
Across
- Phone/………………
- Palmerston North, ………………. and Feilding
- RK ……………….. Services
- We’ve ……………… the prices on all this and more
- …………………. Kusabs
- Bounce address is …………… St, Levin
- We have ………………….. available now
- 72 ………… Street, Foxton
- Safe Kids in ……………….Supervision
- ……………. Hut
- Where could you win back your power bill?
- In-Home ………………………..
- …………. Now
- Warehouse Stationery’s catchphrase word
- Home of ………………. crust
- With any …………… lovers
Down
- Four Square …………………. Beach
- Nurturing ………………… for life
- NZ ……………. subsidy available
- Bounce aims to provide a ……………. Environment
- Competition …………………
- Open Mon - …………… 7am – 4pm
- Samsung ……..….. S5
- Under new ………………………..
- Who runs children’s care from the Showgrounds?
- ……………….. from 1st July to 28th July 2014
- Children can interact with their ……………..
- …………………. Café
- Latest …………… craze
- Kids just ……………. It
- ……………….. Quote
31 Clues: …………. Now • ……………. Hut • Phone/……………… • …………………. Café • ……………….. Quote • …………………. Kusabs • Samsung ……..….. S5 • Latest …………… craze • Competition ………………… • In-Home ……………………….. • Kids just ……………. It • RK ……………….. Services • Under new ……………………….. • Home of ………………. crust • With any …………… lovers • 72 ………… Street, Foxton • Four Square …………………. Beach • Nurturing ………………… for life • NZ ……………. subsidy available • ...
July 2016 2016-06-23
Across
- Secondary no longer
- Deer meat
- The St. Lawrence-Iroquoian word for “village”
- Canada’s First Prime Minister
- A group of owls
- From _ _ _ to _ _ _
- Lions & Wheels
- Teetotaler never drinks this
- A newly married woman
- Actor that plays William Murdock
- A Canadian Song
- To give up ones work or position
- 100th Anniversary this year
- Thank God it’s _ _ _ _ _
- Puts out flames
- A trip from one place to another
- To breathe out
Down
- Origin of Guiness beer
- Good times
- Canada’s fur
- Barenaked suit
- Smallest bird
- An expression of approval
- Canada’s farthest East
- Warm shirt
- Thunder & Lightening
- Dummer News started here
- Sweet Juicy Fruit
- Canada’s most popular sport
- Just the facts, mam
- To begin to grow
- Full of or causing happiness
- RingRing
33 Clues: RingRing • Deer meat • Good times • Warm shirt • Canada’s fur • Smallest bird • Barenaked suit • Lions & Wheels • To breathe out • A group of owls • A Canadian Song • Puts out flames • To begin to grow • Sweet Juicy Fruit • Secondary no longer • From _ _ _ to _ _ _ • Just the facts, mam • Thunder & Lightening • A newly married woman • Origin of Guiness beer • Canada’s farthest East • Dummer News started here • ...
July Crossword 2023-06-26
Across
- 'The King' of Rock and Roll
- Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign
- Twinkle twinkle little...
- It constitutes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Most useful communication tool during the war
- The first black President of the US
- If it's not a fruit, it's a smartphone
- the most beloved Princess of Wales
- In Greek mythology, he stole fire from the Olympian gods and gave it to human kind
- The finest are music, painting, theatre and sculpture
- ...with a Purpose
- Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
Down
- Lovers' month
- Australia's largest state
- Surfers should always keep an eye out for them
- Where you can see animals, clowns and trapeze artists
- ...was not built in a day
- Royals have it blue
- It can be used for flowers of for tea
- Every two weeks
- Pull the wool over your...
- before there were emails
23 Clues: Lovers' month • Every two weeks • ...with a Purpose • Royals have it blue • before there were emails • Australia's largest state • Twinkle twinkle little... • ...was not built in a day • Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay • Pull the wool over your... • 'The King' of Rock and Roll • The Greek goddess of wisdom • the most beloved Princess of Wales • Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign • ...
July 2023 2023-04-24
Across
- The Battle Mage of Bein Amar
- The first House Lord or Lady Mallard
- A skill used to stab that guy way over there
- The Heraldic Charge of Sir Miloc
- A dust that sharpens the blade
- A port city known for thieves, boats, and being set on fire a few times
- The weapon of "The Bear"
- The first Chief of the Blak Tuth Grin Tribe
- A town known for its elves, and failed currency of acorns
- “Hee-haw”
- A lore of little-known locations and influential people
- Used by sorcerers
- Prevents withering
- Metal Shoes
Down
- A city (now goo) with many a library
- A glove to protect your appendages
- Hot padding
- People who live approximately 75 years
- The most ancient evil of Novashan, conquered by the sword of Raven
- Never a pirate, always a ____
- Contains much scripted knowledge
- Even for everyone
- A cheese with a mild, earthy, but tart flavor
- A House formed by Count Chaylin
- Home of many a duck
- Magically seeing in unusually dark darkness
- Like many tunics
- A jousters best friend
- What Tobi’s heraldry holds?
- Sieged in 1016, this town was overrun by undead
30 Clues: “Hee-haw” • Hot padding • Metal Shoes • Like many tunics • Even for everyone • Used by sorcerers • Prevents withering • Home of many a duck • A jousters best friend • The weapon of "The Bear" • What Tobi’s heraldry holds? • The Battle Mage of Bein Amar • Never a pirate, always a ____ • A dust that sharpens the blade • A House formed by Count Chaylin • The Heraldic Charge of Sir Miloc • ...
July V 2022-06-22
Across
- A queen's home
- Child-sized constellation
- Intellectual bookworm
- North Star's real name
- Instrument for stargazing
- Art of words
- Parts of a skeleton
- Earth's outer layer
- Cowboy's best friend
- Goes choo-choo
- Legend
Down
- Summer weather event
- Two wheels
- Basis of a bouquet
- Opposite of sun
- Elemental instects
- Mode of transportation
- Cowboy's circle of rope
- Study of space
- Frequent flyer
- Musical performance
- Aggressive incline
22 Clues: Legend • Two wheels • Art of words • A queen's home • Study of space • Frequent flyer • Goes choo-choo • Opposite of sun • Basis of a bouquet • Elemental instects • Aggressive incline • Musical performance • Parts of a skeleton • Earth's outer layer • Summer weather event • Cowboy's best friend • Intellectual bookworm • Mode of transportation • North Star's real name • Cowboy's circle of rope • ...
22nd July 2022-07-15
29 Clues: 利益 • 急救 • 相反 • 相反 • 组织 • 路线 • 苦的 • 出现 • 脚踝 • 数量 • 安排 • 坏处 • 而不是 • 工业的 • 人造的 • 制造商 • 登记 n. • 表现 v. • 功能 n. • 教育 n. • 习俗 n. • 允许 v. • 惩罚 n. • 闲逛 v. • 反映 v. • 实施 v. • 规律地 adv. • 严格的 adj. • 品行端正的 adj.
26th July 2022-07-15
30 Clues: 急救 • 责任 • 方面 • 准备 • 目的 • 组织 • 社区 • 坚持 • 期望 • 行为 • 评估 • 态度 • 肉体的 • 违法的 • 恰当的 • 职业生涯 • 宗教信仰 • 功能 n. • 登记 n. • 惩罚 n. • 习俗 n. • 表现 v. • 闲逛 v. • 反映 v. • 教育 n. • 允许 v. • 实施 v. • 规律地 adv. • 严格的 adj. • 品行端正的 adj.
July 3 2025-06-25
Across
- Lakes Region staple known for turkey dinners
- What you do to understand and connect.
- The tone that keeps service smooth.
- What you offer to coworkers when things are tough.
- Restaurant owned by the Fenton family in Bradford, published as Hometown Heroes in the Concord Monitor
- Manchester-area tavern famous for steak and butchery
- Speak this way about your team and shop
- Nashua steakhouse with classic New England charm
- What researchers measured to assess health risk that for coffee is very low.
- These should be shared carefully during moments of hospitality.
- Manchester riverside spot with live music and local food
- What you show for others’ boundaries
- The atmosphere guests feel in your space.
- Concord’s favorite farm-to-table kitchen
Down
- Added ingredient that may reduce coffee’s health benefits
- A fellow staff member behind the bar
- What every action reflects in your shop
- Coffee style with no cream or sugar
- Portsmouth bistro with a musical name and bold menu
- Iconic diner that’s fed presidents in Manchester
- Personal lines that should be respected.
- Location of the crime featured in the new Pittsfield play, "A Time To Gather Stones" (concordmonitor.com)
- Charming Mason restaurant known for herb lunches
- New program launched at Concord elementary schools to get kids more physically active (concordmonitor.com)
- How we treat guests and coworkers.
- First word of a Bedford/Salem restaurant with stylish fare
- The feeling behind your words.
- Portsmouth seafood spot with ocean-fresh fare
- A non-verbal welcome.
- A scientific look at coffee’s effect on health
30 Clues: A non-verbal welcome. • The feeling behind your words. • How we treat guests and coworkers. • Coffee style with no cream or sugar • The tone that keeps service smooth. • A fellow staff member behind the bar • What you show for others’ boundaries • What you do to understand and connect. • What every action reflects in your shop • Speak this way about your team and shop • ...
July 2025 2025-07-31
Across
- Having turned into bone or bony tissue
- Obsolete through age or new technological or intellectual developments
- A necklace of gems that increase in size toward a large central stone, typically consisting of more that one string
- Having or abounding with stars
- A meal, especially a light one
- To avoid one's obligations or share of work
- Of or like a peacock
- An employee who does all kinds of work
- Rubbery substance made from the milky juice of various Malaysian
- To clear one's throat in a self-important
- Tending to clear from a charge of fault or guilt
Down
- A house or apartment for part-time or temporary use
- The study of Chinese language, history, customs, and politics
- A word spelled backwards to form a completely different word
- A piece of magnetite or other magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
- To have a good or bad effect or result
- (Pronoun) Each
- (Adverb) In the space separating two people or things; in between
- (Usually in place names) A suburb, especially one in Paris
- A place in which a colony or colonies of bees are kept, as a stand or shed for beehives or a bee house containing a number of beehives
- A practical joke
- A bird in Arabian mythology of enormous size and strength
22 Clues: (Pronoun) Each • A practical joke • Of or like a peacock • Having or abounding with stars • A meal, especially a light one • Having turned into bone or bony tissue • To have a good or bad effect or result • An employee who does all kinds of work • To clear one's throat in a self-important • To avoid one's obligations or share of work • ...
July 29 2025-07-29
Across
- Germs of ideas
- Has only the best intentions
- James of jazz
- Add color to
- Taco topper
- Out of juice
- Crafty website
- The Office role
- Objective
- Fast-swimming shark
- Just the slightest bit
- Lots and lots
- Period coinciding with the growth of the internet
Down
- Hogwarts headmaster____Dumbledore.
- Leans towards
- PC file extension
- Pop flies?
- Bore up
- Smarts
- Zilch
- He and I, but not she and you
- Starting squad
22 Clues: Zilch • Smarts • Bore up • Objective • Pop flies? • Taco topper • Add color to • Out of juice • Leans towards • James of jazz • Lots and lots • Germs of ideas • Starting squad • Crafty website • The Office role • PC file extension • Fast-swimming shark • Just the slightest bit • Has only the best intentions • He and I, but not she and you • Hogwarts headmaster____Dumbledore. • ...
July Crossword 2025-07-14
Across
- Common travel accommodation with beds and services
- Activity often available at hotels, not season-specific
- Accommodation on a cruise ship or in the woods
- Aircraft used for long-distance travel
- Small food packed for long flights or train rides
- Common hotel request or airplane drink addition
- Often found at hostels or campsites for cooking
- Organized travel experience led by a guide
- Public system of buses, trains, and metros
- Memorabilia brought home from a trip
- Portable lodging used for backpacking or trekking
- Travel permit required for entry into some countries
Down
- What customs adds to your passport
- Suitcase or backpack used for packing clothes
- Self-check-in station at airports or hotels
- Activity on trails during nature travel
- Navigational tool, printed or digital
- Travel accessory for sun, wind, or bad hair days
- Casual meal enjoyed during a travel stop
- Official document needed to cross borders
- Toiletry packed for skincare or medical needs
- Planned path from one destination to another
- A scenic end-of-day view on any continent
- Fatigue after long flights across time zones
24 Clues: What customs adds to your passport • Memorabilia brought home from a trip • Navigational tool, printed or digital • Aircraft used for long-distance travel • Activity on trails during nature travel • Casual meal enjoyed during a travel stop • Official document needed to cross borders • A scenic end-of-day view on any continent • Organized travel experience led by a guide • ...
D&D 2014 Fighter Level Up Features 2025-12-27
14 Clues: 3rd Level • 2nd Level • 1st Level • 9th Level • 5th Level • 17th Level • 20th Level • 13th Level • 11th Level • 17th Level, Act Again…Again • 1st Level - Method of Combat • 7th, 10th, 15th, & 18th Level • 4th, 6th, 8th, 12th, 14th, 16th, & 19th Level • 4th, 6th, 8th, 12th, 14th, 16th, & 19th Level (Optional)
Angela crossword puzzle challenge 2023-06-30
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- What do you pay out-of-pocket on an automobile or property insurance claim?
- united states national color are reds, white, and___
- One of the reasons why people need the insurance?
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- What type of agent that sells insurance products from various companies in the insurance industry.
- these light up the night sky on the 4th of july
5 Clues: these light up the night sky on the 4th of july • One of the reasons why people need the insurance? • united states national color are reds, white, and___ • What do you pay out-of-pocket on an automobile or property insurance claim? • What type of agent that sells insurance products from various companies in the insurance industry.
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
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- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________. • Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • ...
U.S. Presidents Who Served in the Army 2020-04-08
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- This West Point graduate and Union Army commander had a middle initial that didn't stand for anything
- This president had serious sewing skills and even sewed some of his own clothes while in office
- Alaska and Hawaii joined the United States while this man was president
- This man was the third president to die on July 4th
- His nickname was "The Human Iceberg"
- This man was the 2nd of the 3 presidents in 1881
- This was the first president to put a Christmas tree in the White House
- After winning a dual, this president had a bullet lodged in his chest for 40 years
- In the year 1881 there were 3 Presidents of the United States. This man was the 1st of the 3
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- This man was only president for one month before he died of pneumonia
- His face is on the 500 dollar bill
- This was the only unanimously elected president
- The teddy bear is named after this president
- This presidents middle initial does not mean anything
- This presidents nickname was "Old Rough and Ready"
- This president famously quipped "I forgot to duck" after an assassination attempt
16 Clues: His face is on the 500 dollar bill • His nickname was "The Human Iceberg" • The teddy bear is named after this president • This was the only unanimously elected president • This man was the 2nd of the 3 presidents in 1881 • This presidents nickname was "Old Rough and Ready" • This man was the third president to die on July 4th • ...
"Ode on a Grecian Urn" 2023-03-24
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- What literary device is this? " what mad pursuit? what struggle to escape"
- Tone of the poem
- what animal is sacrificed in the 4th stanza
- How did John Keats die
- How many ode's did keats write
- Type of poetry used
- Tall rounded vase
- T/F , The meter of the poem is iambic tetrameter
- What does citadel mean in the context of the poem?
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- Relating to ancient Greece
- This element can help emphasize a point
- Lasting forever
- Early on, John Keats was an apprentice to what job
- Tone of the 4th stanza
- Author of the Poem
15 Clues: Lasting forever • Tone of the poem • Tall rounded vase • Author of the Poem • Type of poetry used • Tone of the 4th stanza • How did John Keats die • Relating to ancient Greece • How many ode's did keats write • This element can help emphasize a point • what animal is sacrificed in the 4th stanza • T/F , The meter of the poem is iambic tetrameter • ...
Birthdays 2025-12-28
11 Clues: 4th Nov 2020 • 4th Aug 1961 • 4th Dec 1937 • 2nd Nov 1993 • 27th Jan 2022 • 31st Oct 1988 • 12th Feb 1961 • 2nd June 1988 • 14th May 1992 • 20th Jan 2020 • 15th May 2023
Courier Crossword Corner June 26, 2024 2024-06-23
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- June 28 will kick off dancing in Cottonwood Square under these
- The Left Hand Grange recently installed these type of fixtures
- CHSAA's Coach of the Year
- CW & Twenty Hands High is relocating to this city
- Ashley Niles stays in shape by doing this
- Sculpture in the Niwot Sculpture Park which the Niwot community hopes to purchase
- Book regarding the Civil War in the presence of these people "of mine"
- These are proposed to be built on US 36 to help wildlife get across the road safely
- Julie Daves plays this instrument for the Niwot Community Semi-Marching Free Grange Band
- This NHS team finished third in the 4A Region 5 League
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- NHS softball pitcher Kianna Butler moved to Niwot from this state
- Kianna Butler led the Longs Peak softball league in this
- Opener at Rock & Rails June 27
- Green vegetable that Popeye eats to get strong
- The Niwot Community Hall owns this building
- Ashley Niles' profession
- This festival brought music and community to Niwot for the third year June 22
- Merrick Blondeau, in addition to volunteering in Niwot, has a passion for this
- This is proposed to be built on US 36 to avoid bicycle/car crashes
- The name of the local high school swim and dive Colorado State Champions
- Brother and sister named as Grand Marshals of the Niwot 4th of July Parade
21 Clues: Ashley Niles' profession • CHSAA's Coach of the Year • Opener at Rock & Rails June 27 • Ashley Niles stays in shape by doing this • The Niwot Community Hall owns this building • Green vegetable that Popeye eats to get strong • CW & Twenty Hands High is relocating to this city • This NHS team finished third in the 4A Region 5 League • ...
RIGHTS 2024-09-19
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- is the name of your maalim today
- Phenomenal document written by our 4th Imam about human rights
- is the Imam who wrote the supplication for the youth who disobeyed his father
- is the number of rights mentioned by our 4th Imam which relate to the rights of humans
- is the supplication of a youth punished for his disobedience
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- is the capital city of Tanzania
- is the arabic word for rights of other people
- is the total number of rights mentioned by our 4th Imam
- is the person whose right is that you should know that he is your root and you are his branch
- is how many centuries have passed since our 4th Imam wrote this relevant document
10 Clues: is the capital city of Tanzania • is the name of your maalim today • is the arabic word for rights of other people • is the total number of rights mentioned by our 4th Imam • is the supplication of a youth punished for his disobedience • Phenomenal document written by our 4th Imam about human rights • ...
Christmas 2024 2024-12-23
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- 4th book in the OT
- The City that has the oldest sporting venue in UK
- The name for Fulham supporters
- Manufacturer of Puma cars
- Highest part in Surrey
- A group of cyclists
- The animal for 2025 Chinese New Year
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- Need this to play squash
- A dance or a type of car
- 4th largest planet in our Solar system
- Gospel writer
- Wears no 15 in a Rugby team
- another word for jovial
- What does Dog and Bone mean in rhyming slang
14 Clues: Gospel writer • 4th book in the OT • A group of cyclists • Highest part in Surrey • another word for jovial • Need this to play squash • A dance or a type of car • Manufacturer of Puma cars • Wears no 15 in a Rugby team • The name for Fulham supporters • The animal for 2025 Chinese New Year • 4th largest planet in our Solar system • What does Dog and Bone mean in rhyming slang • ...
Happy Birthday Sheri! 2022-05-29
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- Genevieve’s youngest baby.
- Their birthday is November 6th.
- Their birthday is April 9th.
- Their birthday is July 5th.
- Their birthday is July 30th.
- Mummy and Daddy’s youngest baby.
- A cute thing that you boop.
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- Your baby.
- Genevieve’s oldest snoot baby.
- Their birthday is November 10th.
- Sheri and all of the snoots have lots of this.
- Mummy and Daddy’s oldest snoot baby.
- Their birthday is June 1st.
- Something that give you lots of.
- Their birthday is July 21st.
- Their birthday is July 30th.
16 Clues: Your baby. • Genevieve’s youngest baby. • Their birthday is June 1st. • Their birthday is July 5th. • A cute thing that you boop. • Their birthday is April 9th. • Their birthday is July 30th. • Their birthday is July 21st. • Their birthday is July 30th. • Genevieve’s oldest snoot baby. • Their birthday is November 6th. • Their birthday is November 10th. • ...
THE BEST KPOP CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-05
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- Aespa's debut
- 4 member girl group under YG
- 7 member 4th gen boy group under be:lift
- Daechwita
- One ok kpop's best soloists
- the language spoken in most kpop songs
- hybe & mnet reality show (enhypen)
- TXT webtoon
- Enhypen's fandom
- enhypen webtoon
- Hybe japanese boy group
- gangnam style
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- enhypen's debut album
- played the flute
- god of destruction
- Good at physics, soccer, and the violin
- Bts debut song
- Seulgi's first solo
- 6 member 4th gen girl group under starship ent.
- hybe's most popular group
- second gen boy group
- Youngest of enhypen
- ADOR girl group
- Ive's fandom name
- Gfriend's last/final comeback
- Debuted with the song 'crown'
- debut: fearless
27 Clues: Daechwita • TXT webtoon • Aespa's debut • gangnam style • Bts debut song • ADOR girl group • enhypen webtoon • debut: fearless • played the flute • Enhypen's fandom • Ive's fandom name • god of destruction • Seulgi's first solo • Youngest of enhypen • second gen boy group • enhypen's debut album • Hybe japanese boy group • hybe's most popular group • One ok kpop's best soloists • ...
