abc Crossword Puzzles

MT6- Abbreviations- Capitals 2025-03-03

MT6- Abbreviations- Capitals crossword puzzle
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  1. water
  2. left/liter/lower
  3. angiotensin-converting enzyme
  4. echocardiography
  5. blood pressure
  6. carcinoma in situ
  7. extracorporeal membrane oxygenator
  8. lupus erythematosus
  9. birth weight
  10. cervical vertebra 1
  11. implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
  12. Antidiuretic horomone
  13. intramuscular/infectious mononucleosis
  14. electrocardiogram
  15. cerebrovascular accident
  16. irritable bowel syndrome
  17. coronavirus disease 2019
  18. erythrocyte sedimentation rate
  19. gallbladder
  20. cesarian section
  21. left ventricle
  22. chronic traumatic encephalopathy
  23. forced expiratory volume
  24. Abortion
  25. human chorionic gonadotropin
  26. follow-up
  27. cervical vertebra 2
  28. follicle-stimulating horomone
  29. anterposterior
  30. esophagogastroduodenoscopy
  31. incision and drainage
  32. complete blood count
  33. lactate dehydrogenase
  34. endotracheal
  35. intrauterine device
  36. dilation and cutterage
  37. low back pain/low blood pressure
  38. acute myelocytic leukemia
  39. Abdominal Aortic Aneurism
  40. fetal heart rate
  41. intraocular lens
  42. horomone replacement therapy
  43. acute lymphocytic leukemia
  44. chief complaint
  45. computed tomography scan
  46. Alzheimer's disease
  47. fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography
  48. human papillomavirus
  49. epstein-barr virus
  50. high-density lipoprotein
  51. aspartate transaminase
  52. doctor of osteopathic medicine
  53. Arterial Blood Gas
  54. antinuclear antibody
  55. automatic implantable cardioverter-defribulator
  56. iodine-131(radioactive)
  57. electromyography
  58. do not resusitate
  59. cephalopelvic dispropriation
  60. emergency room/estrogen receptor
  61. health insurance portability and accountability act
  62. dual-energy x-ray absorbtiometry
  63. left ventricular assist device
  64. gonocuccus
  65. cardiopulmonary resusitation
  66. Aortic stenosis
  67. history and physical
  68. dyspnea on exertion
  69. iodine
  70. isoniazid
  71. blood urea nitrogen
  72. Attention Deficit Disorder
  73. bone marrow transplant
  74. deep tendon reflex
  75. intravenous pyelography
  76. hysterosalpingography
  77. diethylstilbestrol
  78. hepatitis c virus
  79. gravida
  80. growth horomone
  81. cancer/carcinoma
  82. date of birth
  83. disseminated intravascular coagulation
  84. international normalized ratio
  85. lumbar vertebra 2
  86. liver function test
  87. last Menstrual period
  88. extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
  89. delayed-onset muscle soreness
  90. cerebrospinal fluid
  91. chest xray
  92. hepatocellular carcinoma
  93. hematocrit
  94. expected date of delivery
  95. auscultation and percussion
  96. continuous positive airway pressure
  97. degenerative joint disease
  98. low-density lipoprotein
  99. hypertension
  100. kaposi sarcoma
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  1. potassium
  2. head, ears, eyes, nose, throat
  3. living and well
  4. loop electrocautery excision procedure
  5. aquired immunodeficiency disorder
  6. bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy
  7. chronic myelocytic leukemia
  8. atrial septal defect
  9. chronic kidney disease
  10. electrocardiography
  11. bowel movement/bone marrow
  12. central nervous system
  13. Aspiration, Biopsy, Cytology
  14. hepatitis b virus
  15. inflammatory bowel disease
  16. kidneys, ureters, bladder
  17. lumbar vertebra 1
  18. culture and sensitivity
  19. automated external defibrillator
  20. breast self-examination
  21. in vitro fertilization
  22. graft-versus-host disease
  23. intensive care unit
  24. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  25. exercise tolerance test
  26. barium enema
  27. gastrointestinal
  28. food and drug administration
  29. congestive heart failure
  30. human immunodeficiency virus
  31. glomerular filtration rate
  32. coronary artery bypass graft
  33. left atrium
  34. endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
  35. deep vein thrombosis
  36. cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
  37. lower left quadrant
  38. left anterior descending artery
  39. electroconvulsive therapy
  40. herpes simplex virus type 1
  41. laryngotracheal bronchitis
  42. emergency department/erectile dysfunction
  43. cystic fibrosis
  44. arteriosclerotic heart disease
  45. fever of unknown origin
  46. genitourinary
  47. electroencephalography
  48. enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
  49. ethyl alcohol
  50. coronary artery disease
  51. diabetes mellitus
  52. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  53. diabetic ketoacidosis
  54. acute respiratory distress syndrome
  55. alive and well
  56. adrenocorticotopic horomone
  57. emergency cardiac care
  58. gastroesophageal reflux disease
  59. lumbar puncture
  60. acute myocardial infarction
  61. arteriovenous
  62. licenced practical nurse
  63. dysfunctional uterine bleeding
  64. gynecology
  65. alanine transaminase
  66. end-stage renal disease
  67. infectious disease
  68. intravenous
  69. hydrogen
  70. acute coronary syndrome
  71. benign prostatic hypertrophy
  72. deoxyribonucleic acid
  73. intake and output
  74. eyes, ears, nose, throat
  75. carbon dioxide
  76. glucose tolerance test
  77. hemodialysis
  78. comprehensive metabolic panel
  79. chronic lymphocytic leukemia
  80. lower esophageal sphincter
  81. fasting blood sugar
  82. ears, nose, throat
  83. digital rectal exam
  84. coronary care unit
  85. family history
  86. continuous ambulatory peritoneal disease
  87. highly active antiretroviral therapy
  88. cerebral palsy/chest pain
  89. delirium tremens
  90. anterior cruciate ligament
  91. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
  92. left upper quadrant
  93. herpes simplex virus type 2

193 Clues: wateriodinegravidaAbortionhydrogenpotassiumfollow-upisoniazidgonocuccusgynecologychest xrayhematocritgallbladderleft atriumintravenousbirth weightbarium enemaendotrachealhemodialysishypertensiongenitourinaryethyl alcoholarteriovenousdate of birthblood pressureleft ventricleanterposterioralive and wellcarbon dioxidefamily historykaposi sarcoma...

Profit Puzzle Pursuit - AEO IAC 2024 2024-10-08

Profit Puzzle Pursuit - AEO IAC 2024 crossword puzzle
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  1. Teknik pemerolehan bukti audit dimana auditor mengulangi perhitungan atau prosedur yang sebelumnya dilakukan oleh klien untuk memverifikasi keakuratan suatu transaksi ialah
  2. In the accounting literature, there are two approaches to translating financial statements in a currency different from the parent currency. The method of translating from foreign currency to functional currency is called the...
  3. The principle in VAT is that tax is only imposed on goods/services consumed within the customs area.
  4. Units Menyetarakan produk yang belum selesai diproses dengan produk yang sudah jadi adalah pengertian dari....
  5. Berbagai aktivitas bisnis yang dilakukan yang informasinya ingin dikumpulkan perusahaan untuk tujuan perencanaan dan pengendalian (kejadian ekonomi yang secara langsung mempengaruhi sumber daya perusahaan), pada REA disimbolkan oleh...
  6. costing (ABC) Approach to costing that focuses on individual activities as the fundamental cost objects. It uses the costs of these activities as the basis for assigning costs to other cost objects such as products or services.
  7. The reduction in risk that comes about by combining two or more risky assets into a portfolio where the individual assets are less than perfectly positively correlated is …
  8. An integrated approach of configuring processes, products, and people to match costs to the activities that need to be performed to operate effectively and efficiently in the present and future.
  9. Auditor melakukan ... untuk mengidentifikasi adanya overstatement/understatement nilai piutang usaha yang tercantum pada neraca yang disebabkan error perhitungan aritmatik total jumlah piutang usaha pada buku besar merupakan prosedur dalam menguji akurasi.
  10. Concern Suatu kesatuan ekonomi diasumsikan akan terus melanjutkan usahanya dan tidak akan dibubarkan kecuali bila ada bukti dan sebaliknya, disebut:
  11. One of the general characteristics that makes information useful is information that is free from bias, which is called...
  12. An opinion issued when the auditor is unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence on which to base the opinion
  13. A model that describes the theoretical link between the expected rate of return on a risky security such as a share of stock and the security's risk as measured by its beta coefficient.
  14. The continuous process of comparing the performance levels in producing products and services and executing activities against the best performance levels in competing companies or companies with similar processes.
  15. Istilah yang biasa digunakan untuk menyebutkan biaya untuk Mendapatkan, Menagih, dan Memelihara Penghasilan yang dapat menjadi pengurang penghasilan bruto.
  16. Benefit Obligation Kewajiban perusahaan (pemberi kerja) terhadap pekerja untuk memberikan sejumlah tertentu berkenaan dengan imbalan pasca kerja dikenal dengan istilah
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  1. Process of purchasing goods and services from outside vendors rather than producing the same goods or providing the same services within the organization
  2. Seorang auditor ingin menguji apakah desain pengendalian atas persediaan barang dagangan telah dilaksanakan dengan baik. Untuk itu, auditor menugaskan salah satu staf audit untuk duduk di salah satu sudut gudang dan mengawasi bagaimana staf Gudang menangani pergudangan. Teknik (prosedur) audit yang dilakukan oleh auditor ini disebut
  3. Sasaran laba disubordinasikan pada perencanaan dan diidentifikasi sebagai hasil perencanaan merupakan perencanaan laba dengan metode....
  4. The characteristic of information in financial statements that could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users of those financial statements.
  5. Aset ... adalah aset tersedia yang timbul dari peristiwa masa lalu dan yang keberadaannya akan dikonfirmasikan oleh keterjadian atau ketidakterjadian peristiwa masa depan yang belum pasti yang tidak sepenuhnya dalam kendali perusahaan.
  6. Fiskal Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan dilakukan berdasarkan Standar Akuntansi, sedangkan Penetapan Pajak dilakukan berdasarkan Undang-Undang Perpajakan. Perbedaan inilah yang menyebabkan adanya…
  7. Allocation of the cost of natural resources
  8. A strategy designed to minimize exposure to unwanted risk by taking a position in one market that offsets exposure to price fluctuations in an opposite position in another market.
  9. Asas yang memiliki pengertian “Saat pembayaran pajak disesuaikan dengan waktu yang tidak menyulitkan” adalah …
  10. Unique intangible asset in that its cost can't be directly associated with any specifically identifiable right and it is not separable from the company itself is …
  11. Option A contract that gives its holder the right (but not the obligation) to purchase a given number of shares of stock or some other asset at a specified price within a given time period.
  12. Bonds Salah satu jenis obligasi yang bisa dikonversikan menjadi saham dari perusahaan penerbit obligasi adalah....
  13. Sebuah kecurangan yang mana seorang pemasok membayar pembeli atau agen pembelian untuk menjual produk/jasanya adalah
  14. Dokumen yang digunakan untuk mengindikasikan adanya kehabisan stock adalah

30 Clues: Allocation of the cost of natural resourcesDokumen yang digunakan untuk mengindikasikan adanya kehabisan stock adalahThe principle in VAT is that tax is only imposed on goods/services consumed within the customs area.Units Menyetarakan produk yang belum selesai diproses dengan produk yang sudah jadi adalah pengertian dari.......

EPF Final Exam Review 2020-2021 2021-05-20

EPF Final Exam Review 2020-2021 crossword puzzle
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  1. If your health insurance has a low ___ you will have to pay a relatively small amount before your insurance pays for any bills.
  2. A savings instrument that requires a deposit for a specific period of time during which there is a penalty for early withdrawal.
  3. Purchases made with your ___ card are usually deducted immediately from your bank account.
  4. The term used to describe the ease and speed with which you can convert savings or an investment to cash.
  5. The process of matching your checkbook register with your bank statement is called ___.
  6. If a ___ is placed on imported hats, the price of hats will increase.
  7. In addition to ___ ___, employers must withhold Medicare and Social Security from your paycheck.
  8. Shredding personal documents, using difficult PIN numbers, and depositing mail at the secure United States post office collection box are ways to ___ your personal information.
  9. A loan to a company.
  10. When out on your own, develop a ___ and start investing as soon as you can.
  11. Buying food for my family is a ___ expense.
  12. ___ insurance will cover your items if someone breaks into your apartment and steals your flat screen television.
  13. Taxes on the sale of tobacco, gasoline, and alcohol are examples of ___ taxes.
  14. When you drive your brand new car off the car lot it ___ (loses value).
  15. The price of ___ traded on exchanges is determined by supply and demand.
  16. Dishonest business practices that are meant to deceive, trick, or gain an unfair advantage.
  17. Jordan wants to buy a vacation home at the beach. The loan he will need to help him with this big purchase is called a ___.
  18. A monthly mortgage or rent payment is a ___ expense.
  19. A personal property ___ is most commonly used as proof of loss of property.
  20. Compared to other age ranges, teenagers are most likely to may the ___ for insurance.
  21. Salary, wages and allowances which you receive regularly are called ___ income.
  22. Alex is completing a form that walks him through the calculations of his taxes for the prior year. The complete form will be submitted to the government. This form is called a ___ ___.
  23. If enrolled, ___ ___ disability will help replace part of your salary if you are unable to work due to an injury (e.g. break a leg).
  24. The first sale of stock by a private company to the public.
  25. Used to estimate how long it will take to double your investment.
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  1. ___ are people you support financially for tax purposes.
  2. A legal document that tells how an estate is to be distributed when a person dies.
  3. An assessment (character, capacity, capital, conditions and collateral) used by creditors to rate the likelihood that a borrower will default on their debt obligation.
  4. The cost to use someone else's money for a period of time and expressed as a percentage.
  5. On a net worth statement, the balance on a store credit card is a ___.
  6. Falling stock prices and pessimistic headlines indicate a ___ market.
  7. Every time you go to your doctor, you pay a ___ fee.
  8. The more often the interest is ___, the more money you can earn.
  9. A type of stock that is part of well-established companies and have strong records of being successful.
  10. Every time Jack buys or sells a stock, he has to pay a ___ fee.
  11. ___ tax is added to the cost of a product at the time of purchase.
  12. It is rarely a good idea to wait on investing for ___; start early so it can grow while you work.
  13. Taxes on property and assets that will be inherited are called ___ tax.
  14. If you borrow $5,000 from ABC Bank to purchase a car, the $5,000 is referred to as the ___.
  15. Percy bought 10 shares of stock for $15 per share and later sold it for $18 per share. This resulted in a ___ gain.
  16. The portion of profit Ms. Marquet receives as a stockowner in Nike is called a ___.
  17. The ___ cost of any decision is the next most valuable choice or the second choice.
  18. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures accounts in ___ banks.
  19. The financial institution most likely to provide the most variety of services, and offer ATMs and bank locations locally and across the nation.
  20. Cost of maintenance, insurance, and sales and property tax are all considerations when buying a ___.
  21. The federal agency responsible for collecting income taxes is the ___.
  22. Shawna’s market sells toilet paper and is currently running a sale of two products of different sizes. Always use the ___ ___ to figure out the best price.
  23. A spending and savings plan based on your income and expenses which meets your wants and needs.

48 Clues: A loan to a company.Buying food for my family is a ___ expense.Every time you go to your doctor, you pay a ___ fee.A monthly mortgage or rent payment is a ___ expense.___ are people you support financially for tax purposes.The first sale of stock by a private company to the public.Every time Jack buys or sells a stock, he has to pay a ___ fee....

Abc alphabet 2021-05-03

Abc alphabet crossword puzzle
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  1. ship
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    1 Clue: ship

    IPS ABC 2022-01-27

    IPS ABC crossword puzzle
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    1. pog
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      1 Clue: pog

      Abc,s 2024-09-11

      Abc,s crossword puzzle
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      1. xjdjgprvsn. Vjrvcng f. Find jvnr do ,rue chef
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        1 Clue: xjdjgprvsn. Vjrvcng f. Find jvnr do ,rue chef

        ABC mouse 2021-09-01

        ABC mouse crossword puzzle
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        1. the other brother is in a good mood for the next two weeks lol I don’t think you can get a hold on me you know I have a good idea of how to make a big deal with me and you have a lot to say I love the things that I don’t have a good idea
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          1 Clue: the other brother is in a good mood for the next two weeks lol I don’t think you can get a hold on me you know I have a good idea of how to make a big deal with me and you have a lot to say I love the things that I don’t have a good idea

          ABC Book 2025-03-31

          ABC Book crossword puzzle
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          1. england colonies Stamp,act Abigail,Adams Bunker,Hill Thomas,Jefferson
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            1 Clue: england colonies Stamp,act Abigail,Adams Bunker,Hill Thomas,Jefferson

            happy abc 2024-10-17

            happy abc crossword puzzle
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            1. banana
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              1 Clue: banana

              Quest 6 - Count 2025-11-27

              Quest 6 - Count crossword puzzle
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              1. “Save as Draft” functionality may be utilised and then return at a later point. There are four fields that must be completed to save a Count instance in the portal which is :1) The determination of whether the evaluation of the entity’s count instructions is to be performed by the engagement team 2)Engagement 3)Count Type 4)X. What is X?
              2. John is working on an engagement but needs to link the Aura Count Application to the specific Aura file associated with this engagement. He knows this action must be completed through the EMW system’s interface but is unsure where to start. After selecting the engagement, which option should John choose to navigate to the page where he can associate the Aura Count Application with the Aura file and then submit the request?(Assume John has the necessary permissions on the Access Control List (ACL) for this engagement.)
              3. Kelly, an associate working on a Count Instance, is unable to update the general information or initial procedures, make changes or deletions to data after Counters have submitted their results, or submit the final results for the team. Given these restrictions, what role does a user need to have in order to perform these actions?
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              1. Sarah has just finished reviewing a Count Instance for the ABC Sdn Bhd FYE 31 December 2024 Audit Unit in the system. She wants to save the results directly to the Aura Document Library that was set up during the initial configuration for this Audit Unit, without downloading and manually uploading the file. Which feature in Count should Sarah use to send the Count Instance results directly to the Aura Document Library?
              2. Bradley tries to set up an inventory count in Count with 1000 items to be counted. Shortly after beginning, the app starts experiencing significant lag, and some scanned data does not sync correctly. What is the maximum number of records to include per count instance to prevent these issues?
              3. What are the correct steps for engagement team to submit Count?A-Counters prepare to count B-Counters count on site C-Plan the Count Instance D-Archive the Count E-Review Results.Please provide the answer in the order of ABCDE.
              4. The team just completed a Count Instance linked to the Aura engagement named “Q2 Inventory Count”. They want to know how long the data from this Count Instance will be retained before it is automatically purged and permanently deleted. If the engagement is still active, how many days after the expected or actual archive date will the Count Instance data remain in the system before deletion?
              5. Under the Count portal menu , there is a tab that gives the engagement team the option of directing the Counter to perform cut off testing within the Aura Count App. This includes reviewing items received and shipped before and after the count. However , this testing tab is only applicable for the count type X only. What is X ?
              6. Emily is reviewing a Count Instance in the portal that was submitted by a Counter, but she notices the information is incomplete and requires further details. What action can Emily take within the portal to allow the Counter to update the information and submit the results again.

              9 Clues: What are the correct steps for engagement team to submit Count?A-Counters prepare to count B-Counters count on site C-Plan the Count Instance D-Archive the Count E-Review Results.Please provide the answer in the order of ABCDE....

              111 Exam 3 FA24 2024-11-18

              111 Exam 3 FA24 crossword puzzle
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              1. The peritoneal membrane is used for peritoneal dialysis (PD), and is permeable to proteins. This causes the client doing this procedure to lose large amounts of protein. This is the reason clients who perform PD must ensure adequate intake of daily protein in the diet.
              2. Gout clients on medications should avoid this drug, these such as aspirin along with diuretics can trigger gout attacks.
              3. This therapy is a secondary cause of osteoporosis when taken for long-term use.
              4. The advantage of this continuous dialysis includes fewer dietary and fluid restrictions as hemodialysis and has greater flexibility in scheduling exchange times.
              5. Bone marrow suppression is part of this condition that would be considered a contraindication to administering carbamazepine for seizure activity.
              6. This is decreased to painful stimuli with age, and since pain is an important warning signal, older clients may be burned or suffer frostbite before being aware of any discomfort with hot or cold packs.
              7. Normal intraocular pressure is 10-21mmHg, in this incurable disease process, pressures are elevated and require life-long medications to prevent blindness.
              8. This medication which is often the choice for treatment of partial seizures, affects GABA activity and inhibits sodium channels to stop action potentials.
              9. The first action for someone having this tonic-clonic episode should be to take the ABC approach and turn the client's head to the side, this action keeps the client's airway clear of secretion to prevent aspiration. Also noted to loosen restrictive clothing which aids in respiratory and abdominal expansion, also include a pillow or rolled blanket to protect the head from injury.
              10. The most common adverse effect associated with barbiturates relate to CNS depression and the central cognition function along with dose dependent respiratory depression.
              11. A diet rich in Calcium and Vitamin D helps protect against this skeletal process that leads to osteoporosis.
              12. Stages of this disease are progressive and degenerative, as so the client experiences postural instability. The goal of treatment is to maximize function and optimize the quality of life. Medication does not halt the disease nor has it proven to be neuroprotective.
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              1. MS is chronic, degenerative, progressive disease of the CNS, characterized by the occurrence of small patches of this in the brain and spinal cord.
              2. Although mental processing time decreases with age, memory, language, and judgement capacities remain intact, and any changes in mental status should never be assumed as normal part of aging and should be considered pathological.
              3. Colchicine can cause this condition, therefore monitor and report muscle pain.
              4. Older adults with MS are this about increasing disability, family burden, marital concern, and the possible future need for nursing home care.
              5. Upright positioning is necessary to prevent aspiration during feeding in MS clients with this condition.
              6. Short-term prescription muscle relaxants (cyclobenzaprine are effective in relieving acute lower back pain.
              7. Loss of this, is a symptom most commonly prompts clients to seek medical care along with fatigue, weakness, numbness loss of balance, spasticity and pain.
              8. This medication for seizures requires regular bloodwork to evaluate serum drug levels to evaluate therapeutic range, as well as kidney and liver function tests. Toxic levels increase likelihood of adverse effects like liver toxicity, bone marrow suppression, and serious dermatological/membrane reactions and changes in BP.
              9. This procedure is noninvasive and is used to break up stones in the calyx of the kidney, afterward the stones are as small as grains of sand and are then voided. It is normal to expect hematuria in the first 4-5 days after the procedure. Bruising is also normal on the back of the side treated, BP, HR and temp are all returned to normal signifying adequate fluid volume resusitation.
              10. This medication can cause renal damage if the gout client does not drink 2 liters of fluid a day.
              11. This medication is the choice in treating spasms secondary to an MS exacerbation.
              12. The nurse should encourage the client to drink fluids because a lack of adequate this is a risk factor for renal calculi.
              13. These strategies to maintain kidney health are very similar to those for cardiovascular health such as physical activity, smoking cessation and maintaining a healthy weight. The DASH diet has been effective in lower the risk of kidney disease, in combination with limiting fluids, protein, potassium, phosphorus and sodium the DASH diet may prolong kidney function.
              14. Drugs used to adjust the balance of these in Parkinsons disease that INCREASE levels of dopamine or INHIBIT the actions of acetylcholine (ie anticholinergic agents) in the brain.
              15. Mormal saline (0.9% sodium in water) is the fluid of choice for clients with mild to moderate hyponatremia. High concentrations of sodium are indicated for sodium levels less than 120mEq/L. Isotonic fluid boluses are preferable for fluid replacement.
              16. Bisphosphonates such as this, increase bone mass and decrease bone loss by inhibiting osteoclast function.

              28 Clues: Colchicine can cause this condition, therefore monitor and report muscle pain.This therapy is a secondary cause of osteoporosis when taken for long-term use.This medication is the choice in treating spasms secondary to an MS exacerbation.This medication can cause renal damage if the gout client does not drink 2 liters of fluid a day....

              TTS Jumbo - Sel Punca untuk Terapi Kanker 2025-06-15

              TTS Jumbo - Sel Punca untuk Terapi Kanker crossword puzzle
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              1. Pendekatan analisis data besar (genomik, proteomik, dll.).
              2. – Kekambuhan kanker setelah terapi.
              3. – Kemampuan berubah bentuk dan fungsi tergantung kondisi lingkungan.
              4. – Sistem pembawa obat berukuran nano.
              5. – RNA interferensi kecil yang memblokir ekspresi gen target.
              6. – Molekul pengatur imunitas seperti PD-L1.
              7. Pemetaan metabolit yang mengungkap fleksibilitas energi CSC.
              8. Sitosin pro-tumor yang memperkuat niche CSC.
              9. Studi total RNA untuk memetakan ekspresi gen CSC.
              10. Sensor stres replikasi yang melindungi DNA CSC.
              11. Molekul imunomodulator yang menekan respon T terhadap CSC.
              12. Penjaga genom; mutasi-nya mendongkrak kelangsungan CSC.
              13. – Komponen jaringan penyokong tumor.
              14. – Enzim pengatur epigenetik, sering berperan dalam menjaga stemness CSCs.
              15. Pemindahan sel punca dari niche ke sirkulasi untuk terapi/pengujian.
              16. – Ketahanan sel kanker terhadap terapi.
              17. – Obat kemoterapi yang bisa dikombinasikan dengan terapi sel.
              18. – Protein yang menginduksi kematian sel kanker.
              19. Jalur utama pengatur proliferasi dan diferensiasi sel punca kanker.
              20. – Teknologi editing gen yang digunakan untuk menargetkan CSCs.
              21. – Transisi epitel-mesenkimal, membantu penyebaran CSCs.
              22. Program bunuh diri sel; sering dihindari oleh CSC.
              23. – Sel punca pluripoten yang direkayasa dari sel dewasa.
              24. – Penanda permukaan khas CSC.
              25. Reseptor tirosin kinase, sering diaktifkan pada CSC paru/otak.
              26. Enzim palmitoilasi Wnt; inhibisinya memblokir sinyal Wnt.
              27. Kinase kontrol kerusakan DNA; memperkuat perbaikan genom CSC.
              28. Tumor campuran beragam jaringan; risiko implantasi iPSC.
              29. – Lingkungan kadar oksigen rendah, tempat CSCs sering bersembunyi.
              30. – Proses perubahan sel menjadi tipe sel yang lebih spesifik.
              31. – Pembentukan pembuluh darah baru, mendukung pertumbuhan tumor.
              32. – Lingkungan mikro tumor.
              33. – Regulasi ekspresi gen tanpa mengubah DNA.
              34. – Sel pembunuh alami, terlibat dalam imunoterapi.
              35. Gen pendorong transformasi kanker; sering aktif di CSC.
              36. – Penyebaran agen terapi dalam tubuh.
              37. – Enzim histon deasetilase, target terapi diferensiasi CSCs.
              38. – Gen “bunuh diri” untuk membunuh sel kanker secara selektif.
              39. – Molekul yang menghubungkan sel T dengan target kanker.
              40. – Jalur metabolik yang menghasilkan energi dari glukosa.
              41. – Jalur pensinyalan penting untuk kelangsungan hidup CSCs.
              42. – Penanda permukaan lain dari CSC.
              43. Enzim pemanjang telomer yang memungkinkan replikasi tak henti.
              44. Faktor transkripsi pro-inflamasi yang mendorong resistensi terapi.
              45. – Enzim metilasi DNA, sering dihambat dalam terapi epigenetik.
              46. – Digunakan untuk memicu respons imun terhadap antigen CSC.
              47. Efektor hilir PI3K yang meningkatkan ketahanan sel kanker.
              Down
              1. – Sel imun penyaji antigen, bisa dibentuk dari iPSC.
              2. Kemampuan sel punca menavigasi menuju lokasi tumor.
              3. – Sel punca mesenkimal, digunakan sebagai pembawa obat.
              4. – Onkogen yang sering aktif pada CSCs.
              5. Jalur pensinyalan penopang stemness CSC.
              6. – Reseptor antigen chimeric untuk imunoterapi berbasis sel T.
              7. – Sinyal kimia penarik sel menuju tumor.
              8. Transporter multi-obat lainnya yang membuat CSC kebal.
              9. Keseimbangan oksidasi-reduksi; CSC ahli menjaga status ini.
              10. Proses daur-ulang sel yang menyokong kelangsungan CSC saat stres.
              11. – Molekul pelindung sel dari ROS.
              12. Preferensi migrasi/infilt¬rasi sel ke jaringan tertentu.
              13. – Pendekatan biologis buatan, seperti promotor sintetis.
              14. – Keadaan dorman atau tidak aktif secara proliferatif.
              15. – Penanda permukaan CSCs.
              16. – Virus atau agen yang secara spesifik menghancurkan sel kanker.
              17. Onkogen penggerak pertumbuhan beberapa CSC padat.
              18. Ligand checkpoint yang membuat CSC lolos dari sel T.
              19. – Miniatur tumor dari sel pasien, untuk uji terapi.
              20. – Molekul adhesi epitel, sering digunakan sebagai penanda CSC.
              21. Reseptor Hedgehog; target obat anti-CSCs.
              22. – Elemen genetik yang mengatur ekspresi gen terapi.
              23. Sinyal imun-supresif yang memicu EMT dan metastasis.
              24. – Lingkungan mikro tempat tinggal CSCs.
              25. – Ligand dari CXCL12, penting untuk migrasi sel.
              26. Profil protein lengkap yang mencirikan fungsi CSC.
              27. Bersifat menimbulkan tumor; aspek keamanan terapi sel.
              28. Standar produksi “Good Manufacturing Practice” bagi produk sel.
              29. – Sel punca embrionik.
              30. – Transporter protein yang mengeluarkan obat dari sel kanker.
              31. – Fosforilasi oksidatif, jalur energi alternatif CSCs.
              32. – Kemampuan sel untuk membelah dan mempertahankan diri tanpa kehilangan identitas.
              33. Mediator inti jalur Wnt yang mempertahankan stemness.
              34. – Spesies oksigen reaktif, dapat menyebabkan stres oksidatif.
              35. Partikel nano pembawa obat/miRNA anti-CSCs.
              36. – Sel punca kanker, penyebab utama kekambuhan dan resistensi terapi.
              37. Henti siklus permanen; terapi menarget CSC agar memasuki fase ini.
              38. Pompa efluks obat; menurunkan efektivitas kemoterapi.
              39. – Protein yang mengatur respons kerusakan DNA.
              40. – Penyebaran sel kanker ke organ lain.
              41. – Vesikel kecil pembawa pesan antar sel, termasuk molekul anti-kanker.
              42. Enzim kinase yang memicu sinyal pro-survival CSC.
              43. Epitope mutasional unik, target imunoterapi selektif CSC.
              44. Protein “don’t-eat-me” penghambat fagositosis CSC.
              45. – Sel jaringan ikat yang dapat mendukung CSCs.
              46. Bank penyimpanan sel/pasien untuk riset CSC.
              47. – Karakteristik sel yang tidak memicu respons imun.
              48. Keberagaman genetik/fenotip yang mempersulit eradikasi CSC.
              49. – Sifat “kemampuan mirip sel punca” untuk memperbarui diri dan berdiferensiasi.
              50. – Sel punca hematopoietik, digunakan dalam transplantasi darah.
              51. – Protein permukaan sel, berperan dalam interaksi dengan niche.
              52. – Faktor transkripsi yang mengatur respons antioksidan.
              53. – Protein perbaikan DNA, meningkatkan ketahanan CSCs.

              100 Clues: – Sel punca embrionik.– Penanda permukaan CSCs.– Lingkungan mikro tumor.– Penanda permukaan khas CSC.– Molekul pelindung sel dari ROS.– Penanda permukaan lain dari CSC.– Kekambuhan kanker setelah terapi.– Komponen jaringan penyokong tumor.– Sistem pembawa obat berukuran nano.– Penyebaran agen terapi dalam tubuh....

              The Big General Knowledge Crossword 2025-05-30

              The Big General Knowledge Crossword crossword puzzle
              Across
              1. Gooey earth (3
              2. The side of something. On a knife it is very sharp (4)
              3. Thick cloth you might put on your bed to keep you warm (7)
              4. Musical notes arranged in a particular way (4)
              5. Story character, Winnie the ... (4)
              6. A shelled sea creature with sharp pincers and 5 pairs of legs (7)
              7. The bones which hold your teeth (4)
              8. You can use this to get the knots out of your hair (5)
              9. A machine that is like a man such as R2-D2 or C-3PO in Star Wars (5)
              10. This animal has webbed feet and makes a quacking sound (4)
              11. On of the letters A, E, I, O or U (5)
              12. Desert animal with a hump (5)
              13. The warmest season (6)
              14. You might have one on your wrist to tell the time (5)
              15. The first name of actors Stiller and Affleck (3)
              16. Mix with a spoon (4)
              17. A race where a baton is handed from one runner to the next (5)
              18. Finish (3)
              19. Capital of France (5)
              20. The waves at the beach that you can jump over or ride (4)
              21. Long green vegetable (4)
              22. Beauty and the ... (5)
              23. You stick this on a letter before you post it (5)
              24. The colour of the sky (4)
              25. Canvas sheet on a yacht used to catch the wind (4)
              26. A computer screen (7)
              27. A sand hill at a beach or in a desert (4)
              28. Another word for your backbone (5)
              29. Part of a flower (5)
              30. The flat surface on for legs that you sit up to on a chair (5)
              31. A small rodent on your computer (5)
              32. 2, 4 & 6, are all examples of ... numbers (4)
              33. A short cuddle (3)
              34. Large passenger vehicle (3)
              35. Two children from the same family, who share exactly the same birthday (5)
              36. Hollywood's Oscars or ... Awards (7)
              37. A short message you type and send on a mobile phone (3)
              38. The compass direction opposite to West (4)
              39. A place for you to swim (4)
              40. Our planet (5)
              41. Leaves out (5)
              42. Magical being that comes out of a bottle or lamp and grants wishes (5)
              43. To remove a DVD from a player you push this button (5)
              44. Children, girls and ... (4)
              45. A paper or cloth toy with a long string that you fly in the air (4)
              46. Honking farm birds (5)
              47. What you are called (4)
              48. A shade of brown (3)
              49. A bird's mouth (4)
              Down
              1. The French word for goodbye (5)
              2. Big, white, furry animal from the Artic, ... Bear (5)
              3. School subject about shape, mass and measurement (5)
              4. A folk story from ancient times (4)
              5. The main language spoken in Australia, New Zealand and America (7)
              6. You use these to slide down a snowy slope (4)
              7. Cried lots of tears (4)
              8. On your hand you have four fingers and one ... (5)
              9. Large plant with a trunk, branches and leaves (4)
              10. A percussion instrument you hit with sticks (4)
              11. Woodwind instrument (4)
              12. ... and steady wins the race (4)
              13. The person who shows you to your seat in a theatre (5)
              14. Detailed drawings of areas as they would be seen from above (4)
              15. One of the bones in your chest (3)
              16. ... bear (5)
              17. You use these to listen with (4)
              18. Frozen water (3)
              19. Beijing is the capital of this country (5)
              20. Green growth on a rock (4)
              21. Creatures with sharp nippers found in rock pools (5)
              22. The joints that connect your feet to your legs (6)
              23. Sparkling gemstone (7)
              24. A doll with strings to make it move (6)
              25. Film, Finding ... (4)
              26. What you have to do at a red light (4)
              27. Oranges, apples, peaches and cherries (5)
              28. You fly a flag from one of these (4)
              29. Matilda author, Roald ... (4)
              30. Three threes (4)
              31. Use a keyboard to write words (4)
              32. Colourful arc seen after it rains (7)
              33. Not anybody (2-3)
              34. Used for kissing (4)
              35. Mythical creature with the body of a woman and the tail of a fish (7)
              36. A colour made with red and blue (6)
              37. First 3 letters of the alphabet (3)
              38. You put this on your foot over your sock (4)
              39. Striped jungle cat (5)
              40. A quick sleep (3)
              41. Devoured food (3)
              42. A tiny spot (3)
              43. An archer uses a bow and ... (5)
              44. Things you play with (4)
              45. Salmon, barramundi, tuna or piranha (4)
              46. A narrow road or laneway (5)
              47. The rubber cover for a wheel (4)
              48. You push this with your foot when you ride a bike (5)
              49. Aussie marsupial that eats gum leaves (5)
              50. A hot drink made with dried leaves in boiling water (3)

              99 Clues: Finish (3)... bear (5)Gooey earth (3Our planet (5)Leaves out (5)A tiny spot (3)Frozen water (3)Three threes (4)Not anybody (2-3)A quick sleep (3)Devoured food (3)A short cuddle (3)A bird's mouth (4)Mix with a spoon (4)Part of a flower (5)Used for kissing (4)A shade of brown (3)Capital of France (5)Film, Finding ... (4)A computer screen (7)...

              Varsha's Nursing Terminology Crossword 2025-03-20

              Varsha's Nursing Terminology Crossword crossword puzzle
              Across
              1. : A numeric scale from one to ten that patients use to rate their level of discomfort. Some healthcare facilities use visual cues like faces to rate their discomfort.
              2. : White blood cells, a marker of infection or inflammation
              3. : This refers to an observed pattern that often occurs in dementia patients around evening, when the sun is going down.
              4. : Basic indicators of a patient’s health that typically includes heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, pain level and blood pressure.
              5. : The patient’s medical, surgical, or family history
              6. : The number of heartbeats a patient has per minute.
              7. : When a patient’s condition is rapidly deteriorating
              8. : The portion of nursing education where student nurses work with patients in a healthcare setting, under supervision from nurses and physicians, to practice their technical skills and gain experiences
              9. : A nursing specialty that focuses on patients who have kidney disease
              10. : An imaging procedure that uses electromagnetic waves, which is a type of radiation.
              11. : A tight band used to control bleeding after an injury, surgery or other medical procedure.
              12. : Bluish skin discoloration due to oxygen deprivation
              13. : Precautions for patients with contagious conditions (for example, contact precautions, droplet precautions, etc.)
              14. : A wheeled cart with all the medications and supplies necessary to save someone in cardiac arrest or experiencing other life-threatening emergencies.
              15. : A small device that clips to a patient’s finger or toe to measure the amount of oxygen in their blood. Nurses can often use a pulse oximeter to determine which patients need to take priority in an emergency department setting.
              16. : Also called a lumbar puncture
              17. : A sample of something from a patient’s body, such as urine, blood, skin or other tissue, that is taken for testing and analysis.
              18. : An audio device that allows nurses to hear a patient’s pulse or take their blood pressure.
              19. : Nothing by mouth, from the Latin nil per os, used on patients who are preparing for surgery or having trouble swallowing
              20. : A common urine test that can detect and diagnose a variety of illnesses, such as urinary tract infections, or access kidney function.
              21. : A nursing specialty centered around the cardiovascular system
              22. : A tube connected to a bag that is inserted into the patient’s urethra to collect urine
              23. : Nurses who care for cancer patients
              24. : Handheld device for checking blood glucose levels, typically for patients with diabetes
              25. : The number of breaths a patient takes per minute.
              Down
              1. : Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an emergency procedure commonly used when a patient has stopped breathing.
              2. : A life-threatening infection causing systemic inflammation
              3. : A tube with prongs attached that sits under a patient’s nose, channeling a percentage of oxygen
              4. : Any flexible, hollow tube used in medical procedures; most often refers to a tube used to drain urine from the bladder.
              5. : A minor medical procedure that reduces the risk of contracting and spreading contagious illnesses.
              6. : This term, short for the Latin statim, does in fact mean to do something urgently or immediately. However, you won’t hear it quite as often or as dramatically as TV dramas would have you believe.
              7. : A tool for removing secretions from a patient’s mouth or airway
              8. : A supervisory nurse who oversees other nurses in a particular hospital department.
              9. : Pupils equal, rounds, reactive to light and accommodation
              10. : An experienced nurse assigned to mentor and supervise students
              11. : This is the simple way to remember “airway, breathing, circulation,” which is the order in which nurses assess and prioritize a patient who is unresponsive or unconscious.
              12. : The process of adding to a patient’s chart to keep it up to date and accurate.
              13. : Do Not Resuscitate is an end-of-life health directive given by patients who do not wish to be revived if they stop breathing or go into cardiac arrest.
              14. : Diagnosis
              15. : The medical documentation that follows a patient throughout a healthcare facility. It includes medical history, diagnoses, test results, dosage and timing of medications, and other relevant information.
              16. : measures the amount of force placed on a patient’s artery walls with each heartbeat. This is one of the standard vital signs nurses monitor for patients.
              17. : From the Latin pro re nata, meaning “as needed,” often referring to medications or treatments
              18. : A hard plastic container used as a trash receptacle for any type of biomedical waste—anything that’s been used to puncture human skin—such as needles or IV catheters.
              19. : The transfer of patient information during shift changes, also referred to as “report”
              20. : Personal protective equipment, such as masks and gowns used to protect staff while they care for a patient on specific isolation precautions
              21. : A machine that forces air into the patient’s lungs
              22. : Nurses who care for patients who are undergoing diagnostic imaging, such as CT scans, X-rays and ultrasounds.
              23. : Shortness of breath
              24. : A medical emergency, often cardiac arrest, that requires immediate attention from a team of healthcare providers. Healthcare workers may shorten code blue to “coding.”

              49 Clues: : Diagnosis: Shortness of breath: Also called a lumbar puncture: Nurses who care for cancer patients: The number of breaths a patient takes per minute.: The patient’s medical, surgical, or family history: The number of heartbeats a patient has per minute.: A machine that forces air into the patient’s lungs...

              History of Graphic Design and Printing 2020-04-01

              History of Graphic Design and Printing crossword puzzle
              Across
              1. American graphic designer known for his “I © NY” logo and the logo for DC Comics. In 2009, he was the first graphic designer to receive the National Medal of the Arts.
              2. Original director and founder of the Bauhaus
              3. The evolution and history of _______ is important because this is when written works became reproducible, therefore making knowledge and literacy more widespread.
              4. American inventor credited with developing the first practicable photo-engraving process in 1863 which led to a revolution in printing and the combination of photographs with traditional text in newspapers, magazines and books
              5. German actor and playwright who invented the technique of Lithography in the 1790s
              6. a technique in which an image is engraved into a printing cylinder. That cylinder is inked and this ink subsequently transfers to the paper. Used for high volume work such as newspapers, magazines, and packaging.
              7. German inventor best known for his high-speed steam-powered printing press, which could print up to 1,100 sheets per hour, printing on both sides of the paper at the same time
              8. English writing master and engraver. His engraving work helped to popularize the English Round Hand script in the 18th century
              9. German inventor who introduced printing to Europe with the invention of the Printing Press in 1439
              10. American printer who discovered Offset Printing in 1901
              11. These types of paintings are the oldest form of human communication known
              12. printing process which involves printing on unusual surfaces from t-shirts to scratch-and-sniff stickers.
              13. Where paper was invented
              14. Content that needs to be printed is on a relief of a printing plate, which is made from rubber. This plate is inked and that inked image is subsequently transferred to the printing surface. Process can be used to print on paper, plastics, metals, cellophane, and other materials. Mainly used for packaging and labels.
              15. Type of manuscript used in 400 AD where Typography and art started to merge in order to communicate the story to those who were less literate (Like the book from Shrek at the beginning of the movie). Beginning of graphic design as we know it.
              16. Swiss artist who worked in France and is considered a pioneer in Art Nouveau in design. He is known for his poster art which he printed using lithography.
              Down
              1. Type of manuscript found in Egypt in the 2340s BC. Used Clear images and pictographs for story telling. Example: Book of the Dead
              2. A diligent advocate of free speech, this founding father spent the formative part of his life working at a printing press in Philadelphia.
              3. First written language
              4. the image that needs to be printed is created by small droplets of ink that are propelled from the nozzles of one or more print heads. These devices can print on a wide range of substrates such as paper, plastic, canvas or even doors and floor tiles.
              5. a variation of lithography that uses a printing plate, often made from aluminum, which contains an image of the content that needs to be printed. The inked image is transferred to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. Used for books, newspapers, stationary, posters, etc.
              6. American art director and graphic designer, best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM, UPS, Westinghouse, ABC, and NeXT. He was one of the first American commercial artists to embrace and practice the Swiss Style of graphic design.
              7. French artist and photographer who invented daguerreotype process of photography. Known as one of the fathers of photography
              8. Printing process with 2 technologies that dominate the printing industry
              9. printing technique relies on a woven piece of fabric in a frame. Certain areas of this mesh are coated with a non-permeable material. In the remaining open spaces ink can be pushed through the mesh onto a substrate. Used for t-shirts, bags, posters, etc.
              10. English businessman best remembered as a printer and type designer. There is a well-known transitional serif typeface named after him that is still used to this day.
              11. In these printers, such as laser printers, the image that needs to be printed is formed by selectively applying a charge to a metal cylinder called a drum. The electrical charge is used to attract toner particles.
              12. American businessman and computer programmer who co-founded Aldus Corporation which released Pagemaker, the first desktop publishing application, a term he coined.
              13. French printer who adapted the point system for sizing typefaces by width in 1780, using units of 1/72 of the pre-metric French inch.
              14. German art school that was open from 1919 to 1933 which became famous for its approach to design, combining aesthetics with usefulness and combined the ideas of mass production and artistic vision. Founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar.

              30 Clues: First written languageWhere paper was inventedOriginal director and founder of the BauhausAmerican printer who discovered Offset Printing in 1901Printing process with 2 technologies that dominate the printing industryThese types of paintings are the oldest form of human communication known...

              20th anniversary test puzzle 2024-04-29

              20th anniversary test puzzle crossword puzzle
              Across
              1. We always aim for this value
              2. The team with the broadest lens
              3. These types of polls have been condemned by the field
              4. An old school tool for research teams
              5. A primary source for demographic data
              6. ___ voters will probably turn out
              7. Cornell center collecting all polling data
              8. Our long-time “productivity” platform
              9. Data ____: A visual approach to storytelling
              10. They’re taking over the Trends Panel contract
              11. N&I’s friends across the alley windows
              12. What telephone response rates have done
              13. Most populous Slack channel #important-____
              14. Our home for the past 20 years
              15. Report format rarely actually downloaded
              16. What we analyze
              17. The Center’s board chair
              18. Shorthand for our primary benefactor
              19. They poll a lot on health policy
              20. Where we share our furry friends
              21. They are all about our daily lives
              22. The “chillest” cat in #pets
              23. A population we study particularly closely every two years
              24. We often use their trends
              25. A not-so-private meeting room
              26. They focus on our digital lives
              27. Crazy ___: Tool for heatmapping webpages
              28. The difference between observed and true values
              29. The _____: Our friendly term for a couple (in)famous polling analysts
              30. Acronym for how we try to write
              31. Our go-to data viz style
              32. You want it to reflect the overall population
              33. The blog, formerly
              34. Where we make a lot of our charts
              35. A chart that shows relationships between two variables
              36. Protecting this is a top priority
              37. With &, the team that studies identity
              38. The football, formerly
              39. Gary Langer polls for this network
              40. New Center tool for workflow & collaboration
              41. A favorite conference for digital publishing
              42. A survey instrument
              43. Something can fall in it, or outside of it
              44. We capture the public’s ____
              45. One variable for subgroup analysis
              46. An important initiative at the Center
              47. What makes our work pioneering
              48. Our blog for nerd cred
              49. The source of the bulk of our traffic
              50. Our first digital director (first name, last initial)
              51. Andy Kohut was a regular here
              52. The first one was released in 1987
              53. A chart that makes use of hue and intensity
              54. Digital hub of the Center’s culture
              55. With &, the team that tracks the information landscape
              56. Best cocktail at the Jefferson
              57. The underappreciated Farragut West line
              58. The team on the cutting edge
              Down
              1. Response ____
              2. We try to reduce it in multiple ways
              3. We study the ____, not the waves
              4. A chart that shows relationships between three variables
              5. They make everything happen IRL
              6. What we provide to make sense of the data
              7. Our publishing platform
              8. This chart is an “appetizing” way to show parts of the whole
              9. We ___ our data before release
              10. We would be lost without them
              11. A home for Politics before the Center
              12. Whether or not it matters
              13. New database of all ATP surveys
              14. A survey pitfall when it comes to language
              15. These are publicly available on our website after a period of time
              16. These groups are a source of qualitative findings
              17. What we track
              18. ‘The Next America’ author
              19. Our internal website for policies, etc.
              20. Our bread and butter
              21. Where we’re moving in July
              22. What makes our work trustworthy
              23. Founding Director of Pew Research Center
              24. A chart to show change over time
              25. Statistical analysis behind the typology
              26. Shorthand for our survey engine
              27. Writes “Department of Data” at WaPo
              28. Shorthand for how we used to conduct our polls
              29. The 1615 rooftop
              30. Shorthand for how we communicate our findings, visually
              31. Arguably, the hardest to pronounce meeting room
              32. Big partner for religious research
              33. They study the meaning of life and more
              34. A technique used to match the data to the population
              35. They don’t just study red and blue
              36. How questions are asked and answered
              37. Where survey methodologists meet
              38. What makes our work sound
              39. The “forgotten” generation
              40. A stacked chart that shows change over time
              41. A digital feature that can tell you where you fit
              42. They study questions related to the physical world
              43. The team that makes everything happen, data-wise
              44. Farragut North’s line
              45. This channel may make you hungry
              46. Our yearly roundup of ____ findings
              47. A real world test for polling, some say
              48. The Center’s “cafeteria”
              49. Offers cheerful lobby greetings
              50. Shorthand for a new(ish) survey sampling method
              51. In their own words
              52. Our first comms director (first name, last initial)
              53. Sample ___
              54. Big partner for media research
              55. This relationship is hard to claim

              113 Clues: Sample ___Response ____What we trackWhat we analyzeThe 1615 rooftopThe blog, formerlyIn their own wordsA survey instrumentOur bread and butterFarragut North’s lineThe football, formerlyOur blog for nerd credOur publishing platformThe Center’s board chairOur go-to data viz styleThe Center’s “cafeteria”Whether or not it matters...

              Unit 8 and Unit 9 Unkown words 2024-04-21

              Unit 8 and Unit 9 Unkown words crossword puzzle
              Across
              1. therapy therapy deriving from the psychoanalytic tradition that views individuals as responding to unconscious forces and childhood experiences, and that seeks to enhance self-insight
              2. in the door phenomenon the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request
              3. nervosa an eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves
              4. route persuasion occurs when people are influenced by incidental cues, such as a speaker's attractiveness
              5. identity disorder A rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two or more distinct and alternating personalities. Also called multiple personality disorder.
              6. goals higher-level goals taking priority over specific individual or group goals
              7. unselfish regard for the welfare of others
              8. compulsive fretting; overthinking about our problems and their causes
              9. transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) The application or repeated pulses of magnetic energy to the brain uses stimulate or suppress brain activity
              10. Cover Jones "mother of behavior therapy"; used classical conditioning to help "Peter" overcome fear of rabbits
              11. disorder (OCD) a disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and/or actions (compulsions)
              12. conditioning a behavior therapy procedure that conditions new responses to stimuli that trigger unwanted behaviors; based on classical conditioning
              13. in psychoanalysis, the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships (such as love or hatred for a parent)
              14. effect the tendency to recall faces of one's own race more accurately than faces of other races
              15. nervosa an eating disorder in which a person alternates binge eating (usually of high-calorie foods) with purging (by vomiting or laxative use) or fasting
              16. a psychological disorder in which a person loses contact with reality, experiencing irrational ideas and distorted perceptions
              17. Elis Rational Emotive Therapy and ABC Theory (directive, confrontational therapy)
              18. principle the principle that frustration- the blocking of an attempt to achieve some goal- creates anger which can generate aggression
              19. a psychological disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, and/or diminished, inappropriate emotional expression
              20. Graduated and Reciprocated Initiatives in Tension-Reduction - a strategy designed to decrease international tensions
              21. loafing the tendency for people to put less effort into a simple task when working with others on that task
              22. dissensitization widely used application of behavior therapy that is especially effective for treating simple phobias. Pairs relaxation w/ gradual exposure to a phobic object
              23. anxiety disorder a diffuse state of constant anxiety not associated with any specific object or event
              24. approach an approach to psychotherapy that, depending on the client's problems, uses techniques from various forms of therapy
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              1. personality disorder A personality disorder in which the person (usually a man) exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even toward friends and family members. May be aggressive and ruthless or a clever con artist.
              2. love the deep affectionate attachment we feel for those with whom our lives are intertwined
              3. Convulsive Therapy (ECT) a biomedical therapy for severely depressed patients in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain of an anesthetized patient
              4. think the mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
              5. love an experience involving feelings of euphoria, intimacy, and intense sexual attraction
              6. image perceptions mutual views often held by conflicting people, as when each side sees itself as ethical and peaceful and views the other side as evil and aggressive
              7. theory the theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
              8. A now-rare psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. The procedure cut the nerves that connect the frontal lobes to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain.
              9. eating disorder significant binge-eating episodes, followed by distress, disgust, or guilt, but without the compensatory purging, fasting, or excessive exercise that marks bulimia nervosa
              10. the study of drug effects on psychological states and symptoms
              11. therapy a humanistic therapy, developed by Carl Rogers, in which the therapist uses techniques such as active listening within a genuine, accepting, empathic environment to facilitate clients' growth. (Also called person-centered therapy.)
              12. Beck 1921-present; Field: cognitive; Contributions: father of Cognitive Therapy, created Beck Scales-depression inventory, hopelessness scale, suicidal ideation, anxiety inventory, and youth inventories
              13. alliance the relationship between therapist and client that develops as a warm, caring, accepting relationship characterized by empathy, mutual respect, and understanding
              14. growth the capacity to grow and experience long-term positive effects in response to negative events
              15. the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition; a widely used system for classifying psychological disorders.
              16. disorder changing emotional difficulties into a loss of a specific voluntary body function
              17. Symptom disorder psychological disorder in which the symptoms take a somatic (bodily) form without apparent physical cause

              41 Clues: unselfish regard for the welfare of othersthe study of drug effects on psychological states and symptomscompulsive fretting; overthinking about our problems and their causesgoals higher-level goals taking priority over specific individual or group goalsElis Rational Emotive Therapy and ABC Theory (directive, confrontational therapy)...

              Chapter 1 vocab 2022-08-19

              Chapter 1 vocab crossword puzzle
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                1. long has she did your dad poke mon level 200 sheeeesh look arch mom hi when abc, the Worm Pokemon • Fire, the Coal Pokemon • Fire, the Chick Pokemon • Water, the Fish Pokemon • Steel, the Iron Pokemon • Normal, the Lazy Pokemon • Grass, the Acorn Pokemon • Normal, the Prim Pokemon • Psychic, the DNA Pokemon • Ice, the Iceberg Pokemon • Ghost, the Puppet Pokemon • Ice, the Snow Hat Pokemon •

                1 Clue: ...

                Module 1 Unit 1 It's the ABC song. Module 1 Unit 2 My favourite colour is yellow. 2023-07-29

                Module 1 Unit 1 It's the ABC song. Module 1 Unit 2 My favourite colour is yellow. crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. all
                2. TV
                3. favourite
                4. monkey
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                1. colour
                2. they
                3. baby
                4. zoo
                5. song

                9 Clues: TVallzootheybabysongcolourmonkeyfavourite

                ALHT 109 Final Review 2014-11-13

                ALHT 109 Final Review crossword puzzle
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                1. Handwashing facilities, biohazards labels and eye wash stations
                2. Provides care for children in the school setting
                3. Provides health care for individuals with low incomes and those who are physically disabled
                4. Personal Health Information
                5. Provides health care for most individuals over 65 years old and for disabled persons receiving Social Security
                6. One-celled organism; classified by shape and arrangement; treatable with antibiotics, but can become resistant
                7. Developed regulations regarding long-term and home health care
                8. Provides health care to uninsured children of poor working families who earn too little to afford private insurance in Louisiana
                9. An infectious disease used in bioterrorism; caused by the bacteria; transmitted by fleas, rats, chipmunks, and squirrels; has no vaccine available at this time
                10. Handwashing, good personal habits and safe handling of sharps
                11. The ability to recognize and appreciate the personal characteristics and the values of the culture of others
                12. Establishes and enforces standards that protect workers from job-related illnesses
                13. A written material concerning a hazardous material and informs you of what you need to know
                14. The act was passed in 1987 to implement certain basic patient rights and guidelines for nursing home facilities
                15. The amount that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the insurance will pay
                16. An uncontrolled flame or smoke
                17. A federal agency which researches the quality of health care delivery and identifies the standard of treatment that should be provided by health care facilities
                18. Gowns, gloves, goggles, mask, lab coats, head cover and booties
                19. Any device or item that may accidentally cut a person handling it
                20. An individual who believes in the supremacy of the own ethnic group
                21. Simple organisms that live on dead organic matter; antibiotics don’t work; treatment is expensive and damaging to the liver
                22. Causes infections and diseases
                23. Provides care for the terminally ill with a life expectancy of 6 months or less
                24. Is beneficial in maintaining homeostasis
                25. Provides care for the elderly who need care when the family is not at home
                26. When a dominant culture absorbs other cultures into it
                27. A person who assists the team in finding answers to the problem and leads the group to a solution
                28. A classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics
                29. To prejudge
                30. The classification of people based on national origin
                31. One-celled animal-like organism; found in water, soil and decayed materials; ex: Malaria, Amebic Dysentery and Trichomonas
                32. Provides for the active duty military personnel, their dependents, and the retired military
                33. Provides physical, occupational, speech, and other similar therapies
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                1. Provides special care for victims of accidents or sudden illnesses
                2. A division of the USDHHS: involved in research of diseases
                3. When the care is directed toward a preventive type of plan and the insured is required to use only affiliated healthcare
                4. A federal agency responsible for regulating foods, drugs, and cosmetics sold to the public
                5. Performs minor surgical procedures and patients are sent home immediately after they recover
                6. Provides care in the patient’s home
                7. A small living organism that is not visible to the eye
                8. A division of the USDHHS: concerned with the cause, spread, and control of diseases in populations and determines which immunizations will be released
                9. Father runs the house
                10. A set of shared attitudes, beliefs, values, goals, and practices that characterizes a particular group
                11. Provides basic physical and emotional care to individuals who can no longer care for themselves
                12. The nation that had a very extensive, massive, and sophisticated biological warfare program
                13. An international agency which investigates and addresses serious health problems throughout the world
                14. When an industry forms a contract with certain health care agencies to provide for their employees
                15. Required for a physician, physical therapist, registered nurse and dentist
                16. Additional hours of approved education
                17. All blonds are dumb
                18. Ebola is an example
                19. Provides health care for employees while at work
                20. Multipurpose extinguisher
                21. A highly contagious and infectious diseases used in bioterrorism; is stored in several countries for us in bioterrorism; one of the symptoms is a "belly button" like rash; there is a vaccine available to high risk personnel at this time
                22. A sudden unforeseen even that effects large number of people and may result in bodily injury or property damage or any incident that taxes a facility beyond normal capabilities
                23. A family which consist of a father, mother, children, and grandparents
                24. Also called rabbit fever
                25. Insurance company pays a certain percentage of the covered expenses
                26. College-educated individuals are better prepared for the job
                27. A muscle-paralyzing disease used in bioterrorism; caused by a toxin from a bacterium; the most deadly substance known to man; treatment is an antitoxin kept by CDC
                28. care which provides for the whole person
                29. The cost of the insurance plan
                30. The system of medicine, when disease is determined, health care is directed toward eliminating the microorganisms and conquering the disease process
                31. A record of information about an individual who is seeking a job
                32. Typhus Fever and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
                33. Smallest; cannot reproduce unless they are inside another living cell; antibiotics ineffective, difficult to kill
                34. Paying $15 for each physician visit is an example of this

                67 Clues: To prejudgeAll blonds are dumbEbola is an exampleFather runs the houseAlso called rabbit feverMultipurpose extinguisherPersonal Health InformationAn uncontrolled flame or smokeCauses infections and diseasesThe cost of the insurance planProvides care in the patient’s homeAdditional hours of approved educationcare which provides for the whole person...

                Cynthia Heaton Family 2021-12-23

                Cynthia Heaton Family crossword puzzle
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                1. Someone who has had the patience of Job while working with the Heaton’s neighbor.
                2. Went Christmas shopping in Phoenix with her mom and Aunt Carolyn when she was 3. She came home and told everyone what they were getting!
                3. this person likes the taste of things most adults cringe at. One of many: LypoSpheric Vitamin C -taken straight from squeeze pack.
                4. at age 11, this person hiked to the peak of Mt. Timpanogos (16 miles) and was the youngest person to write their name in the log book in the little shack at the top.
                5. this person was nearly life flighted when a shot to open up the lungs seemed to not be effective
                6. He/She built their own room when they were a teenager and was the first person in the family to own a water bed
                7. this person has a tendency to fall asleep whenever he/she sits down
                8. gave up placing in a top spot when he/she stopped to help a team member. When later asked why, he/she replied, “ I have no problem passing up a friend in a fair competition, but never one that is down”.
                9. she used a 4-wheeler tire as a potty in the middle of the living room floor.
                10. when she/he was in 3rd grade, she/he took a 5th grade level test and got around 95% in all the subjects.
                11. has a particular drive to become a paramotorist
                12. Got his head stuck in our iron railing on the staircase when he was just a little guy. It took a long time to free him!
                13. was the youngest person in their gymnastics class to climb to the top of the rope at age 5.
                14. This person saved Amanda from drowning when she got caught in barbed wire in the wash during a flash flood!
                15. hiked a total of 10 miles up a mountain to the lake and had lunch with the mountain goats at age 9.
                16. this person decided to stop deer hunting for the day and go buy her wedding dress when she heard on the radio there was a "Going out of business" sale, (before she was even engaged)
                17. has twice the Noel’s in his home then most people.
                18. this person has watched the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice more than 20 times and is slightly obsessed with Mr. Darcy.
                19. this person painted her bedroom to look like a forest with clouds on the ceiling.
                20. this person has crashed the Yamaha side-by-side into the side of a dirt road…twice.
                21. played first string wide receiver on their school's football team.
                22. statistically, she/he should have been born dead. was with the cord wrapped around his neck, a knot in the cord, and liquid in the lungs.
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                1. this person reads all of the Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants each year.
                2. this person hasn’t been able to smell for 5 years
                3. while at school or work he goes by his fathers name.
                4. My Irish ancestry shows up on my chin.
                5. this person received the highest known score at their State Solo and Ensemble.
                6. this person made the school volleyball team
                7. “The World’s most Okayest Dungeon Master”
                8. Got a traffic ticket in Moccasin on Christmas before she even had a license 😂
                9. this person has played the violin for over a decade
                10. this person’s hair is 3 feet long! He/she is the best Hide and Seek player ever!
                11. this feels that home is a clothes-free zone. He/She never wears clothes unless he/she goes somewhere and strips the second he/she walks back inside the door.
                12. Accompanied our family on the drum when we performed “The Little Drummer Boy” at the ward Christmas party. Did a great job too!
                13. this person played violin in the Southwest Symphony Orchestra for a couple seasons before his/her mission.
                14. This person’s sister once chased him/her around with a knife when they were little and she stabbed this person in the leg.
                15. this person could sing, with perfect pitch, the ABC song by the time she/he was 15 months old
                16. this person is fearless and likes to rock climb
                17. when she was 17, her parents took her on a tour of back East to see the church sites, including Nauvoo, Illinois and the Sacred Grove in New York.
                18. this person fell out of a second story window when she/he was a toddler and was blessed with only bumps and bruises when she/he landed on the gravel below.
                19. How do I Frame This?
                20. Left a little live snake inside a rolled newspaper that he delivered to a neighbor when he was a paperboy!
                21. when this person was young, they dumped an entire box of Cheerios on the table. Later, he/she dumped a box of baking soda on the rug to make it smell better.
                22. This person got his Eagle award by installing a drinking fountain by the city Community Center
                23. I may be one of the youngest in my family, but no one looks down on me.
                24. this person, as a toddler, would smear peanut butter all over the kitchen floor. All the world was his/her canvas.

                46 Clues: How do I Frame This?My Irish ancestry shows up on my chin.“The World’s most Okayest Dungeon Master”this person made the school volleyball teamhas a particular drive to become a paramotoristthis person is fearless and likes to rock climbthis person hasn’t been able to smell for 5 yearshas twice the Noel’s in his home then most people....

                Riedford Family Christmas Card 2022 2022-12-23

                Riedford Family Christmas Card 2022 crossword puzzle
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                1. The state where David resides and practices as a board certified psychiatrist.
                2. There are good ships and wood chips and ships that sail the sea, but the best ships are ___________ and may they always be.
                3. Type of climbing that Jeremy does without ropes.
                4. A musical artist, most popularly known for “The Story.”
                5. A sport that Rachael, Mayra, Josh, David, and Bekah began to work on this year. Also Jeremy is very good at it and is an intense coach.
                6. The title of the first Lord of the Rings: The _________ of the Ring; also something Aaron began with his dissertation and David started as a board certified psychiatrist.
                7. Quote by author Jennifer Brown “Just like there's always time for pain, there's always time for ________________.”
                8. The Free _______ is a fraternal order that traces its history back to stone builders. The Byte _same word_ is a crypto thing that Jeremy is psyched about.
                9. Not old _(1st word)_; place where you live _(2nd word)_; Australian friends _(3rd word)_.... Aaron’s 2022 living experience.
                10. A 1991 Disney classic and the theme of thanksgiving dinner.
                11. (verb) Aaron, Mom, and Liz’ profession
                12. A word often used to describe the height of plants/trees and used to describe when a person has put a lot of work into themselves.
                13. Thankful; word that rhymes with the opposite of longitude.
                14. It is so good for the soul, but it is also very stressful and exhausting. What you have to do in order to get to vacation destination…
                15. A homophone of coal; also Rachael’s boyfriend
                16. a 1990s Christmas film staring Macaulay Culkin; or the state of mom in her abode (except she always has kitty).
                17. A sport that you people seem to like to do on big hills in the winter. No thank you.
                18. group of three; or the three best friends of Bekah, Rachael, Jeremy
                19. Schreiben/écrire/escritura; and a 2022 hobby for Liz
                20. A shitty electronic medical record company; or Jeremy’s new job that is actually his old job that was bought out by oracle.
                21. An American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC; a great hand of poker cards; and the state of Josh & Liz’ home from the moment they moved in January...
                22. a family that knows how to party.
                23. A tradition where you spend a lot of money and then get down on one knee; or when Aaron asked Chev to be his wife.
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                1. Jeremy’s new climbing buddy, current roommate, and future sister in law.
                2. a classic computer game (with the plural s) where people gather supplies, travel by wagon, and frequently die; or mom’s summer adventure.
                3. Jeremy’s nickname for Bella or the tritagonist in “Inside Out”
                4. Shakira’s homeland and the setting of Encanto; also a cool place where Josh & Liz attended a wedding.
                5. The location where the people of Jewish faith gather for services; or where Aaron works.
                6. Another name used as a synonym for Jerusalem; also a big road trip destination for the Riedford/Davies crew.
                7. A 70s/80s club in Raytown, Missouri.
                8. A room that Josh, Aaron, and David have dreamed about for years where they can capture musical moments. This dream has come true in the form of Josh/Liz’ basement.
                9. An American country band that changed their name to sound less racist. Also Sarah’s favorite band and her favorite concert of 2022.
                10. David’s potential baby mama
                11. To Rachael: when Melissa got married. To Aaron/David: if Steichen got married. To Josh: McCracken’s 2022 marriage party. My ____ ______ ______.
                12. 9am-5pm:________; 5pm-1:am: evening shift; 12am-8am: night shift…. Also Rachael’s recent major life change.
                13. The person that steals Jeremy’s pillow and covers while he sleeps.
                14. ___________ certified. A word for when you pass a big test, you add some letters to the end of your name, and you pay a lot of money for a piece of paper with your name on it. Also a huge achievement in 2022 for Sarah and David in their separate careers respectively.
                15. The state of being happy.
                16. A ceremony that occurs when you are really smart and you have finished residency.
                17. Stephen Kingdom is a ___________ written by David McCracken. Josh has been working as the producer; Aaron and Josh have been writing and recording the music for the collection.
                18. The country which is the largest producer of opium; also a place Liz traveled to for work and advocacy.
                19. Sarah got her first one and Mayra got a new one!
                20. Good_______ is above wealth. Mayra and Bekah spent a lot of time/money working towards this word.
                21. Age of someone born in 1992; also Bekah’s age
                22. Future rap artist and Mayra’s boyfriend.
                23. Music lyrics: I stopped eating, what a bummer, can't have carbs in a ___ ____ _____, or Jeremy/Bekah/Rachael’s title for a warm season in 2022.
                24. Bekah had two jobs. She quit her PRN job in October. Now Bekah only has _____ job.
                25. Jeremy’s pass time (when he is not working or eating or climbing). He enjoys reading _(genre)_ novels. He likes to call his book collection his book parade.
                26. Probably our favorite golden doodle; also Mayra’s dog.
                27. In 2016, Bekah and David moved to a new ____________. In 2019, Rachael moved a new _(same word)_. In 2022, Josh, Liz, Cameron, and Sarah moved to a new _(same word)_.

                50 Clues: The state of being happy.David’s potential baby mamaa family that knows how to party.A 70s/80s club in Raytown, Missouri.(verb) Aaron, Mom, and Liz’ professionFuture rap artist and Mayra’s boyfriend.A homophone of coal; also Rachael’s boyfriendAge of someone born in 1992; also Bekah’s ageType of climbing that Jeremy does without ropes....

                THE 40-BLANK PUZZLE 2018-08-01

                THE 40-BLANK PUZZLE crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. When Hotel ABC gives an additional commission of 2% on top of the usual 10% to a travel agent to encourage more sales, this is known as ___________ commission.
                2. The ________________ itinerary is the “selling” tool and is usually the most creative.
                3. Coach rental and Tour Guide’s fees are usually classified as ________ cost.
                4. A/an _______________ is usually pre-paid and sold as a single product at a price per person and usually includes components such as hotel, coach, meals, attractions, etc. (2 words)
                5. Travel agents today face mounting challenges because consumers today are going straight to suppliers such as hotels and airlines via their websites to book their services. This is known as __________ distribution.
                6. Terms and ____________ act as a contract/agreement between customer and the company and are developed by management to protect the company.
                7. The Singapore Exhibition and ____________ Bureau (SECB) is part of the Singapore Tourism Board and is the lead government agency for the business events sector in Singapore.
                8. A passenger ______________ is an important document that contains vital information of each tour member such as full name, passport details, dietary requirements, etc.
                9. _______________ is where total costs equal to total revenue. (2 words)
                10. An “AD” ticket refers to ____________ ticket, i.e. AD75 means that travel agent only needs to pay 25% of published airfare for Tour Manager. (2 words)
                11. When Prudential (insurance companies) pays for a 10-day trip to Gold Coast for their top 20 agents, this is an example of a/an _____________ trip.
                12. ______________ pricing is obtaining a tour price by adding a set amount to total cost of tour. (2 words)
                13. Travel _______________ Companies are business travel agencies and sell to corporate companies exclusively.
                14. A tour that does not include airfare is known as __________ tour.
                15. _________________ refers to the type of airfare that is applicable to the type of travel, e.g. economy excursion fare (“YE”). (2 words)
                16. A/an _______________ is employed by large companies to manage their travel programme and he/she acts as a middleman between the appointed TMC and the company. (2 words)
                17. The ______________ is sent to tour hotel(s) before the group arrives so that they can allocate the number of rooms required. The same list is also used to tag luggage. (2 words)
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                1. When the same tour is repeated over many weeks, this is known as a/an _____________. E.g. An 8-day Best of Taiwan tour departs every Monday for 3 months. (2 words)
                2. The term “______________” usually refers to 1 adult sharing a twin room with 1 child below 12 years old. (2 words)
                3. Pacific World Singapore is an example of a/an _____ in Singapore and they work closely with airlines, hotels, convention centres, etc. in the delivery & implementation of MICE events, amongst other services. (acronym)
                4. FIT stands for Free ______________ Tour.
                5. A/an _____________ is a professional that is certified and licensed by local tourism authorities to give commentaries during a tour. (2 words)
                6. A/an ______________ itinerary is one where the tour group is based in one city and stays there for the entire tour, taking day trips to nearby places but always returning back to the base city at the end of the day. (3 words)
                7. An inbound tour operator is also commonly known as a/an __________ operator.
                8. A/an ______________ meal plan is one that only includes breakfast and one other meal (lunch or dinner) per day. (2 words)
                9. The _____________ department in a travel company is the one that develops tour itineraries as well as cost and price a tour. (2 words)
                10. A/an ______________ itinerary has time indications and is only given to passengers after they have made full payment for their tour.
                11. Frontliners that sit at a counter to service walk-in customers to advise them on tour packages and travel-related matters are commonly referred to as ________________. (2 words)
                12. With reference to airfare, ______________ refers to first class, business class and economy class. (2 words)
                13. _____________ is the ratio of actual number of participants to the maximum capacity of a particular service and is usually expressed in percentage form. (2 words)
                14. Galileo, Abacus and Amadeus are names of commonly used _____ in Singapore. (acronym)
                15. ______________ is an example of an online travel agency. (starts with E)
                16. For corporate travel, the travel staff personnel who directly serves business travellers are commonly referred to as ‘______________ Consultant’.
                17. A/An _______________ is also known as a tour leader and is a representative from the travel company who accompanies the tour group throughout the entire duration of the tour. (2 words)
                18. When tour companies combine passengers from different bookings into one coach instead of booking a coach for exclusive use, this is known as ________________ basis. (3 words)
                19. When a company sets a tour price below cost to gain market share, they are adopting a/an ______________ pricing strategy. (2 words)
                20. _____________ cost are affected by the number of participants in a particular tour departure, e.g. meals, hotels, air tickets, etc.
                21. When tour planners organise various tour components into a systematic, detailed, day-by-day travel programme, it is called a tour ____________.
                22. GIT stands for Group ____________ Tour.
                23. ______________ represent potential reservations that could not be fulfilled because a tour is full.

                40 Clues: GIT stands for Group ____________ Tour.FIT stands for Free ______________ Tour.A tour that does not include airfare is known as __________ tour._______________ is where total costs equal to total revenue. (2 words)______________ is an example of an online travel agency. (starts with E)...

                FIRST GENERATION OF COMPUTERS 2020-09-29

                FIRST GENERATION OF COMPUTERS crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. was an American electrical engineer and computer pioneer. With John Mauchly, he designed the first general-purpose electronic digital computer (ENIAC).
                2. is information processed or stored by a computer.
                3. an electronic device that can increase the power of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current).
                4. a part or element of a larger whole, especially a part of a machine or vehicle.
                5. is one of the main features of First Gen of Computers where you need to have a bigger space or bigger room.
                6. it was an advanced bit-serial binary computer with two independent CPUs, each with its own 512- word acoustic mercury delay line memory.
                7. is a slow, low-capacity, sequential medium for data storage that was used on early communications and computing devices.
                8. is a component of a circuit that allows current to pass in one direction yet blocks the flow of current in the other direction.
                9. it is one of the main features of First Gen of Computers.
                10. was an American physicist and inventor, best known for being credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer.
                11. is a device for precisely punching holes into stiff paper cards at specific locations as determined by keys
                12. is a grouping of programming languages that are machine level languages used to program first-generation computers.
                13. a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position.
                14. was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer design for business application produced in the United States.
                15. it was the first electronic general-purpose digital computer. It was Turing-complete, and able to solve "a large class of numerical problems" through reprogramming.
                16. was a set of computers developed by British codebreakers in the years 1943–1945 to help in the cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher .
                17. is a type of gas-filled or vacuum tube that is sensitive to light.
                18. is not programmable but it could solve a system of linear equations.
                19. was an early British computer. Inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC.
                20. is one of the main parts of the First Gen of Computers.
                21. one disadvatange of First gen computers
                22. was one of the earliest stored-program computers, developed at the Victoria University of Manchester from the Manchester Baby.
                23. a person who writes computer programs.
                24. is an early digital computer produced by IBM Corporation in the mid-1950s.
                25. was Australia 's first digital computer, and the fifth stored program computer in the world.
                Down
                1. is a collection of instructions that can be executed by a computer to perform a specific task.
                2. is the electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarized electrical device.
                3. also called the Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM), was the first electronic stored-program computer, was built at the University of Manchester.
                4. is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
                5. he was an english electrical engineer and physicist who invented the first thermionic valve or vacuum tube.
                6. was an American physicist who, along with J. Presper Eckert, designed ENIAC.
                7. used vacuum tubes as the basic components for memory and circuitry for CPU (Central Processing Unit).
                8. capacity for storing information on a computer.
                9. was an English engineer. During World War II, He designed and built Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic computer, to help solve encrypted German messages.
                10. it this is the most basic need for a computer to work.
                11. an unfavorable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effectiveness.
                12. was first used to record computer data in 1951 on the UNIVAC I.
                13. a semiconductor device with two terminals, typically allowing the flow of current in one direction only.
                14. it is one of the first electronic computers that utilized the binary system that first began performing basic tasks in 1951.
                15. an electron tube, valve or tube, is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric potential difference has been applied.
                16. it helps us develop cross-platform applications by using existing web technologies.
                17. the year where computers of first generation used vacuum tubes as the basic components for memory and circuitry for CPU.
                18. is a piece of stiff paper that can be used to contain digital data represented by the presence or absence of holes in predefined positions.
                19. is the electronic circuitry within a computer that executes instructions that make up a computer program.
                20. is a base-2 number system invented by Gottfried Leibniz that is made up of only two numbers: 0 and 1.
                21. is an electrode through which the conventional current enters into a polarized electrical device.
                22. an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
                23. is a system of electrical conductors and components forming a complete and closed path.
                24. one advantage of First gen computers
                25. known as the Defense Calculator while in development.

                50 Clues: one advantage of First gen computersa person who writes computer programs.one disadvatange of First gen computerscapacity for storing information on a computer.is information processed or stored by a computer.known as the Defense Calculator while in development.it this is the most basic need for a computer to work....

                probabilidad experimento definición evento eventosimple espaciomuestral p abc 0y1 tres apriori empírica tres finito s eventocompuesto rectangulo igualmenteprobables a dado venn cero enfoquesubjetivo decimales fracciones porcentajes 2023-05-10

                probabilidad experimento definición evento eventosimple espaciomuestral p abc 0y1 tres apriori empírica tres finito s eventocompuesto rectangulo igualmenteprobables a dado venn cero enfoquesubjetivo decimales fracciones porcentajes crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. para denotar eventos específicos
                2. de que un evento no ocurra
                3. para detonar probabilidad
                4. aleatorios
                5. existentes
                6. con la que se obtiene un resultado
                7. unicos
                8. de juegos al azar
                9. muestral
                10. de este experimento
                11. mas utilizados
                12. que representa espacio muestral
                13. de uno o más resultados
                Down
                1. muestral (letra)
                2. de un solo resultado
                3. más usado
                4. o mas eventos simples
                5. de todos eventos simples
                6. finito de resultados
                7. que miden la probabilidad
                8. que da lugar a uno o varios resultados
                9. de probabilidad existentes
                10. deben ser los resultados del espacio muestral

                23 Clues: unicosmuestralmás usadoaleatoriosexistentesmas utilizadosmuestral (letra)de juegos al azarde este experimentode un solo resultadofinito de resultadoso mas eventos simplesde uno o más resultadosde todos eventos simplespara detonar probabilidadque miden la probabilidadde que un evento no ocurrade probabilidad existentesque representa espacio muestral...

                ABC Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-04

                ABC Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Title One Schools Title 1 funds aim to bridge the gap between low-income students and other students. The U.S. Department of Education provides supplemental funding to local school districts to meet the needs of at-risk and low-income students.
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                1. BOE – Board of Education establishes and approves the policies that govern the Atlanta Public School system. The Board consists of nine members, representing six geographical districts and three "at-large" districts. One person is elected per district to represent the schools in a given district for a four-year term.

                2 Clues: Title One Schools Title 1 funds aim to bridge the gap between low-income students and other students. The U.S. Department of Education provides supplemental funding to local school districts to meet the needs of at-risk and low-income students....

                Cynthia Heaton Family 2022-01-20

                Cynthia Heaton Family crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. this person has crashed the Yamaha side-by-side into the side of a dirt road…twice.
                2. hiked a total of 10 miles up a mountain to the lake and had lunch with the mountain goats at age 9.
                3. Someone who has had the patience of Job while working with the Heaton’s neighbor.
                4. Accompanied our family on the drum when we performed “The Little Drummer Boy” at the ward Christmas party. Did a great job too!
                5. this person reads all of the Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants each year.
                6. this person played violin in the Southwest Symphony Orchestra for a couple seasons before his/her mission.
                7. this person could sing, with perfect pitch, the ABC song by the time she/he was 15 months old
                8. I may be one of the youngest in my family, but no one looks down on me.
                9. at age 11, this person hiked to the peak of Mt. Timpanogos (16 miles) and was the youngest person to write their name in the log book in the little shack at the top.
                10. This person saved Amanda from drowning when she got caught in barbed wire in the wash during a flash flood!
                11. Got a traffic ticket in Moccasin on Christmas before she even had a license 😂
                12. this person made the school volleyball team
                13. while at school or work he goes by his fathers name.
                14. has a particular drive to become a paramotorist
                15. this person has watched the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice more than 20 times and is slightly obsessed with Mr. Darcy.
                16. How do I Frame This?
                17. Got his head stuck in our iron railing on the staircase when he was just a little guy. It took a long time to free him!
                18. this person decided to stop deer hunting for the day and go buy her wedding dress when she heard on the radio there was a "Going out of business" sale, (before she was even engaged)
                19. this person is fearless and likes to rock climb
                20. was the youngest person in their gymnastics class to climb to the top of the rope at age 5.
                21. My Irish ancestry shows up on my chin.
                22. He/She built their own room when they were a teenager and was the first person in the family to own a water bed
                Down
                1. Left a little live snake inside a rolled newspaper that he delivered to a neighbor when he was a paperboy!
                2. statistically, she/he should have been born dead. was with the cord wrapped around his neck, a knot in the cord, and liquid in the lungs.
                3. this person hasn’t been able to smell for 5 years
                4. “The World’s most Okayest Dungeon Master”
                5. Heaton family crossword puzzle key
                6. played first string wide receiver on their school's football team.
                7. has twice the “Noel”’s in his home then most people.
                8. gave up placing in a top spot when he/she stopped to help a team member. When later asked why, he/she replied, “ I have no problem passing up a friend in a fair competition, but never one that is down”.
                9. this person, as a toddler, would smear peanut butter all over the kitchen floor. All the world was his/her canvas.
                10. this person has a tendency to fall asleep whenever he/she sits down
                11. she used a 4-wheeler tire as a potty in the middle of the living room floor.
                12. when she/he was in 3rd grade, she/he took a 5th grade level test and got around 95% in all the subjects.
                13. Went Christmas shopping in Phoenix with her mom and Aunt Carolyn when she was 3. She came home and told everyone what they were getting!
                14. this person likes the taste of things most adults cringe at. One of many: LypoSpheric Vitamin C -taken straight from squeeze pack.
                15. when she was 17, her parents took her on a tour of back East to see the church sites, including Nauvoo, Illinois and the Sacred Grove in New York.
                16. this feels that home is a clothes-free zone. He/She never wears clothes unless he/she goes somewhere and strips the second he/she walks back inside the door.
                17. when this person was young, they dumped an entire box of Cheerios on the table. Later, he/she dumped a box of baking soda on the rug to make it smell better.
                18. This person’s sister once chased him/her around with a knife when they were little and she stabbed this person in the leg.
                19. this person received the highest known score at their State Solo and Ensemble.
                20. this person was nearly life flighted when a shot to open up the lungs seemed to not be effective
                21. this person has played the violin for over a decade
                22. this person’s hair is 3 feet long! He/she is the best Hide and Seek player ever!
                23. this person fell out of a second story window when she/he was a toddler and was blessed with only bumps and bruises when she/he landed on the gravel below.
                24. this person painted her bedroom to look like a forest with clouds on the ceiling.
                25. This person got his Eagle award by installing a drinking fountain by the city Community Center

                47 Clues: How do I Frame This?Heaton family crossword puzzle keyMy Irish ancestry shows up on my chin.“The World’s most Okayest Dungeon Master”this person made the school volleyball teamhas a particular drive to become a paramotoristthis person is fearless and likes to rock climbthis person hasn’t been able to smell for 5 years...

                bri's study puzzle :~) 2021-12-29

                bri's study puzzle :~) crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Candlestick that forms when a security's open and close are virtually equal for the given time period
                2. Reversal pattern where the second candlestick is entirely contained within the first candlestick and is opposite in color
                3. This rare pattern signals a reversal in an upward or downward trending price
                4. This pattern can be a sign of indecision in the marketplace
                5. Bri has placed a buy order for 1000 shares of ABC at the market. The execution price was $42 in his cash account on Wed, Feb 4th. If he fails to make payment by Mon, Feb 9th, what will the most likely consequence will be?
                6. Place where transactions are recorded
                7. The number of business days public customers are given beyond regular way settlement to make payment
                8. Type of margin account in which the equity is less than the Reg. T percentage
                9. Account type best for active traders?
                10. Allows an investor to aggregate his own fund shares with the holdings of certain related parties, toward achieving the investment thresholds at which breakpoint discounts become available
                11. Option that allows a company to sell up to 15% more shares than initially registered without having to file a whole new registration statement.
                12. A bond sweetener
                13. An agent of a broker-dealer cannot borrow money from them
                14. Annuity to hedge against deflation
                15. Arbitrator rulings are
                16. A client of yours with a conservative level of tolerance for systematic risk and a fairly long time horizon has indicated that she would prefer to avoid substantial portfolio turnover. You would recommend a _______ strategy
                17. Information about the municipal securities business, including the volume of new municipal issues coming to market over the next 30 days
                18. These puts provide an effective hedge against downside portfolio risk
                19. Debt instrument that will experience the greatest market price decline when interest rates are on the rise
                20. A counter-cyclical investment?
                21. The stock rule that dictates that a minimum of $2.50 per share is required when shorting stock priced at $2.50 or below
                22. A corporate bond’s indenture has the...
                23. Momentum indicator that measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions in the price of a stock or other asset
                24. Underwriting compensation in ____ is subject to a thorough review by FINRA
                25. When shorting stock, loss results from a rise in ____
                26. Self-employed individuals and their Full Time employees are eligible for a ____ plan
                27. What type of mutual fund would be most suitable for the client seeking stability of capital?
                28. Orders that must first be activated by a trade at or below the stop price
                29. Public Utility companies are interest rate sensitive, as they tend to be highly...
                30. They are not quoted as a percentage of par
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                1. Assets purchased with the Capital raised by the business, but are not themselves considered Capital
                2. The breadth of the market is measured by the ratio of these stocks *
                3. areas of tight consolidation in price action showing a counter-trend move that follows directly after a sharp directional movement in price.
                4. Spreads that profit when both options expire
                5. Rules regarding mutual funds require that the purchase price be no less than the...
                6. Regulation which requires firms handling short sales to obtain a level of certainty that the shares are available for borrowing
                7. Syndicate in which members have a continuing responsibility for the unsold shares of other members
                8. Spreads with the same underlying asset and strike price, but different expiration dates
                9. Direct institution to institution securities transactions are considered the ____ market
                10. Annuity to hedge against inflation
                11. The agency that individuals opening a new account are required to supply information to, to verify they are not on the list of known money launderers, terrorists or others deemed ineligible to open an account at a financial institution?
                12. When the US dollar is weak compared to foreign currencies, the US trade deficit tends to ____
                13. Income tax that United States Treasury bonds are exempt from?
                14. A short put provides premium income which provides a partial or limited amount of ____ hedge
                15. Selling new bonds with a lower interest rate to retire bonds with a higher interest rate
                16. The most significant distinction between a selling syndicate member and a selling group member is...
                17. When one shorts stock, one can buy this to provide a hedge against unlimited loss
                18. Allows investors to receive breakpoint discounts based on a commitment to buy a specified number of shares over a period of time
                19. The most volatile of the money market rates
                20. After looking at the price action on MMM common, Bri believes that it is fast approaching its resistance level of 60. If he does not think the stock will break out, what action will he take?
                21. The value put options have when the market value of the underlying instrument is below the option’s strike price
                22. The breadth of the market is measured by the ratio of these stocks *
                23. How should you handle potential or actual conflicts of interest when recommending a transaction to a customer?
                24. Bri's research indicates that the stock of BB Corp. is in an inverted head and shoulders formation. What does this signal?
                25. The violation which occurs when a registered rep fails to inform, or remind a mutual fund investor of the availability of reduced sales charges at certain circumstances?
                26. Incorrectly signals a reversal from a downward trend to an upward trend
                27. Best test of corporate liquidity

                57 Clues: A bond sweetenerArbitrator rulings areA counter-cyclical investment?Best test of corporate liquidityAnnuity to hedge against inflationAnnuity to hedge against deflationPlace where transactions are recordedAccount type best for active traders?A corporate bond’s indenture has the...They are not quoted as a percentage of par...

                Gen Med Pulm 2023-11-09

                Gen Med Pulm crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. how do you definitively diagnose sarcoidosis
                2. treatment for legionella pneumonia
                3. most common pathogen of nosocomial pneumonia
                4. lobar consolidations are seen on this in pneumonia patients
                5. permanent dilation of alveolar sacs
                6. where is needle decompression done for tension pneumothorax
                7. risk factor for asthma
                8. Tb is transferred via these
                9. late stage idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis presents with this
                10. this is inflamed in pneumonia
                11. granulomas in sarcoidosis are this
                12. patients with COPD should have one of these
                13. used to define interstitial lung disease with unknown cause
                14. advantage of Rapid Nucleic Acid Molecular assay
                15. acute form of sarcoidosis
                16. where is chest tube placed for tension pneumothorax
                17. this is the stage of pertussis where the "whoop" is present
                18. after what age should patients receive high dose flu vaccine
                19. this is present in patients with secondary spontaneous pneumothorax
                20. seen on cxr of patients with tb
                21. pneumothorax smaller than ____cm at apex resolve spontaneously
                22. these engulf silicone particles leading to silicosis
                23. exposure to this can result in infection with coxiella burnetii
                24. type of pneumonia that has a high mortality rate
                25. These cause symptoms to occur in asthma patients
                26. #1 cause of COPD
                27. you do a chest x ray when you suspect acute bronchiolitis for this reason
                28. color of sputum in strep pneumoniae patients
                29. cause of Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency
                30. seen in obstructive patterns
                31. Most common cause of non iatrogenic pneumothorax
                32. rapid cavitation and necrotizing seen on cxr of pneumonia patients
                33. possibly the only presenting symptom in elderly patients with pneumonia
                34. B6 is given with RIPE treatment to prevent
                35. treatment of histoplasma capsulatum
                36. what are seen on sputum or lung biopsy in asbestosis patients
                37. patients on vents get this type of pneumonia
                38. this is the type of treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
                39. disease classified by airway inflammation that can be reversed
                40. breathing in this can result in infection with coccidoidomycosis
                41. inpatient management of COPD this is the most important
                42. Most common cause of acute bronchitis
                43. these lesions are seen on patients with TB or fungal pneumonia
                44. asthma is classified as this
                45. FEV1/FVC ratio is ____ in obstructive pattern
                46. first line tx for whooping cough
                47. where are erythema nodosum nodules found?
                48. treatment of CAP in healthy people <65 y/o
                49. color of sputum
                50. there are more than ____ forms of secondary pulmonary fibrosis
                51. most common result after breathing in tb
                52. treatment for walking pneumonia
                53. these within the chest can cause pleural effusion
                54. inflammation of anterior chest wall
                55. what do you add if mrsa is suspected
                56. if a patient has these you need to treat pneumonia more agressively
                Down
                1. patients with acute bronchiolitis are placed on this
                2. seen on CXR of patients with emphysema
                3. this is a plan used to treat patients with asthma
                4. skin manifestation of sarcoidosis
                5. risk factor of h. flu pneumonia
                6. what enzyme is high in lofgren syndrome
                7. this type of pneumothorax occurs in patients that are tall thin males
                8. seen on CT scans of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
                9. adheres the pleura together stopping pneumothorax
                10. patients cannot have this for it to be considered acute bronchitis
                11. "walking pneumonia"
                12. non scientific name for coal miners pneumoconiosis
                13. these are used together to treat severe asthma
                14. occurs as result of acute bronchiolitis
                15. management for COPD
                16. treatment for silicosis
                17. not usually needed in acute bronchitis
                18. this is increased in patients with obstructive patterns
                19. pneumonia resulting from exposure to contaminated H20
                20. term for lung disease caused by inhalation of mineral dust
                21. percent that FEV1 must improve to determine reversibility
                22. describes the onset of the flu
                23. pertussis is most contagious during this stage
                24. test used between 2-8 weeks of pertussis
                25. this is the shape of the flow loop of asthma patients
                26. cough longer than this many days in acute bronchitis
                27. not technically a pandemic
                28. these rupture leading to spontaneous pneumothorax
                29. symptom of COPD
                30. what age should flu vaccines start
                31. dx test used in first 2 weeks of pertussis
                32. number of weeks TB patients need to be on airborne precautions
                33. most commonly used (but worst) diagnostic study of pneumothorax
                34. most common cause of transudative pleural effusion
                35. how is sarcoidosis often discovered
                36. pneumonia that is seen after admission to hospital
                37. asbestosis presents with bibasilar inspiratory crackles in this stage
                38. people with this profession can develop silicosis
                39. most common cause of acute bronchiolitis
                40. onset of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
                41. these target the inflammatory pathways that lead to airway inflammation
                42. autoimmune granulomatous disorder that affects the lungs
                43. pneumonia seen in immunocompromised patients
                44. treatment for TB
                45. FEV1/FVC can be ___ or normal in patients with restrictive pattern
                46. pain is felt with this in costochondritis
                47. this is seen in patients with tension pneumothorax
                48. treatment option for influenza infection
                49. challenge test for asthma
                50. test used in first 4 weeks of pertussis
                51. most commonly used PFT
                52. complication of asbestosis
                53. this lung disease is often result of working in mining or textile manufacturing
                54. ____ antibiotics usually sufficient for tx of pneumonia
                55. percentage oxygen must be at or below to perscribe O2
                56. FEV1/FVC ratio determines _____
                57. this is decreased in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
                58. progressive lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of crystalline silica

                114 Clues: symptom of COPDcolor of sputum#1 cause of COPDtreatment for TB"walking pneumonia"management for COPDrisk factor for asthmamost commonly used PFTtreatment for silicosisacute form of sarcoidosischallenge test for asthmanot technically a pandemiccomplication of asbestosisTb is transferred via theseseen in obstructive patterns...

                2013 - Year in Sport 2024-07-06

                2013 - Year in Sport crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. 2013 would be the year of his last test, played just 18 tests and shield cricket for NSW and TAS, top order batsmen
                2. Nickname of Manly top try scorer David Williams
                3. Who took the most wickets for Australia in the 2013 Ashes in England
                4. Who was the most capped Broncos player on their books in 2013
                5. England manager and recent Liverpool boss in 2013
                6. A red headed midfielder of England and Man United
                7. The oldest player in the NRL, former NSW Blues hooker
                8. Queenslander who scored in Origin 1 and 2 of 2013
                9. Insurance company sponsoring Sydney Football Stdaium
                10. Nickname for the man who announced retirement from ABC radio commentary during boxing day 2013 test
                11. Young, small English and spurs striker
                12. Club side that was relegated from the Premier League but also won the F.A. cup on the eve of their relegation
                13. Nickname of stalwart fullback who retired after Grand Final win
                14. Most well known coach who would retire from coaching after the 2012/13 EPL season
                15. Went home after the first test of the 2013/14 Ashes
                16. Australia’s group for the 2014 world cup was known as the group of what
                17. Young Townsville born and bred Sharks player who helped his side knock the Cowboys out in finals week 1
                18. The city which always hosts the new years test match in Australia
                19. Tasmanian middle order batsmen who would play all 5 ashes tests and they were the only tests he ever played
                20. Cowboys winger who played 150th game for the club
                21. NSW most experienced player in backline
                22. Played his last for Australia inn 2013 after a length form slump, played 79 tests
                23. Brand that Mark Taylor was an ambassador for for many years in the 2000’s
                24. English captain for 2013/14 ashes 5-0 debacle
                25. In which month is the superbowl usually played
                26. Whole brand and legacy was tarnished during January 2013 after he admitted to allegations of systemic cheating
                27. Manly skipper for 2013 Grand Final
                28. An over that goes for no runs is known as a what
                29. Former Bulldogs premiership player who would win a premiership in 2013
                30. French and Bayern winger who won 2013 Ballon d’or
                31. Indian player who scored 200 in an ODI
                32. Car brand an new sponsor of Man United
                33. South African opener who made highest score of 234 in 2013
                34. Australis’ new test match coach
                35. What was the nickname given to former test bowler Stuart Clark
                36. Signed back to Broncos 10 years after leaving them, only player to have played for all 3 QLD clubs
                37. Former Cowboys grand finalist who would win a premiership in 2013
                38. Young QLD winger scored his first goal for the national team
                39. Highest scoring English batsmen for 2013
                40. After how many overs is the first new ball permitted for the bowling side in a test match
                41. In which sport do you play at Augusta
                42. Roosters five eighth and top scorer in 2013
                43. The type of profession that sponsored the naming rights of the Cowboys stadium formerly known as Dairy Farmers
                44. A cricket ball that doesn’t bounce from the hand to the bat is known as a what
                45. A Jude that retired from AFL footy in 2013
                46. England cricket coach in 2013
                Down
                1. Long serving Cowboys hooker who retired at the end of 2013
                2. Hawthorn coach in 2013
                3. Terrorised the poms down under
                4. Won his 2nd Brownlow medal, this time at newest AFL club
                5. Banana consuming Victorian fast bowler, key for Australia’s 5-0 ashes tilt
                6. On which day of the week is the Melbourne Cup run
                7. Retired from the AFL after a decorated 322 game career with the Lions
                8. Named as player of the 2013 origin series
                9. The country in which the 2014 FIFA world cup was set to be hosted
                10. English player threatened to get a broken arm by Michael Clarke on day 1 of the series
                11. Appointed as new Man united maanger
                12. Named as captain for Origin game 3 in the absence of Paul Gallen
                13. Premiership winning NRL coach of 2013
                14. Named as NSW new origin coach in 2013
                15. The oldest player in England FC squad
                16. The only NRL club with a predominantly maroon kit
                17. Won the 2013 NRL Grand Final
                18. Australian opener who carried the bat in first 2013 ashes match
                19. Collingwood and Newcastle United are known as…..
                20. Top scoring Warriors player in 2013
                21. The only Bronco in Maroons backline in 2013 origin
                22. Received a second straight EPL golden boot, this time with new club Man United
                23. Australian number 11 batsmen who famously scored 98 in first Ashes test match
                24. American club David Beckham left to join PSG
                25. Young Englishmen picked in first ashes squad in 2013
                26. Australian batsmen slagged off for constantly reviewing LBW dismissals in English ashes
                27. Australian and vic opening batsmen nicknamed bucky
                28. Took the most test wickets in 2013
                29. Nation Australia played in first group game of 2014 world cup
                30. Mount ____________ stadium is where the Warriors play
                31. Club who made first AFL Grand Final in 2013, defeated by Hawthorn
                32. Socceroos captain who was embroiled in a tense exchange with fans and media personnel over his ability to play and was then left out of world cup squad
                33. Why were the English and Australian ashes in the same year in 2013
                34. Long serving Dragons lock forward who retired post 2013 season
                35. The 3 Grand Final commentators on the main provider were Warren, Sterling and _______________
                36. Parramatta halfback that Peter Sterling described as looking overweight

                82 Clues: Hawthorn coach in 2013Won the 2013 NRL Grand FinalEngland cricket coach in 2013Terrorised the poms down underAustralis’ new test match coachManly skipper for 2013 Grand FinalTook the most test wickets in 2013Appointed as new Man united maangerTop scoring Warriors player in 2013Premiership winning NRL coach of 2013...

                Moreton Avenue Memories 2015-11-06

                Moreton Avenue Memories crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. / Who ran the Drapery shop in Kingsgrove?
                2. / Harry Solomon’s sports shop had which famous twins working for it?
                3. / What family owned the land from Morgan Street to Stoney Creek Road?
                4. / Who ran the real estate corner Edward St & Kingsgrove road?
                5. / What was the name of one of the 2 original local newspapers in Kingsgrove?
                6. / Who first lived in No 13 Moreton Ave?
                7. / Who set up the first house in Moreton Ave
                8. / Who first lived in No 15 Moreton Ave?
                9. / Who is a famous person living at Kingsgrove who dresses famous women
                10. / Who ran the hardware shop in Kingsgrove in the 1950’s?
                11. / What was the name of the theatre at Beverley Hills?(2.5)
                12. / Who owned the garage at Shaw St & Kingsgrove road?
                13. / Who first lived in No 12 Moreton Ave?
                14. / Who used to watch the kids playing to ensure her kids were not picked on?
                15. / What street is the Catholic Church in?
                16. / Who played tennis regularly on Sundays at Morgan St Courts? (3,7)
                17. / What was the name of the baker in Kingsgrove Road?
                18. / Who ran the dairy in Morgan Street?
                19. / Who first lived in No 19 Moreton Ave?
                20. / Which church opened in 1949”(3,4,2,6)
                21. / 13 Aug 1956, a bomb blast killed Dr Brotchie and his sister Mrs Elsie Flower. In which street did this happen?
                22. / What was the name of the nursery where the High School is now located?
                23. / Who first lived in No 6 Moreton Ave?
                24. / What was the name of the Frock shop in Kingsgrove?
                25. / A tramway ran from Undercliffe to ??
                26. / What opened on 28 Aug 1943 near the railway station ramp? (6,3)
                27. / How many kilometres is the closest airport
                28. / What has recently replaced the pottery factory?
                29. / What was demolished to allow for widening the railway line?
                30. slasher / Who did the police track down in the 1950’s
                31. / Who first lived in No 3 Moreton Ave?
                32. / Who first lived in No 7 Moreton Ave?
                33. / Who came to live with the Hillards?
                34. / Who first lived in No 2 Moreton Ave?
                35. / What was the name of the Kingsgrove theatre?
                36. / Who first lived in No 11 Moreton Ave?
                37. / What was built in 1926 and stood for 53 years before being dismantled?
                38. / Who first lived in No 20 Moreton Ave?
                39. / Who first lived in No 16 Moreton Ave?
                40. / What street is named after the wife of Henry Moreton?
                41. / What was the surname of the Kingsgrove Slasher?
                42. / Who was the Pharmacist next to the grocer
                43. / Who first lived in No 10 Moreton Ave?
                44. / Who made the first billycart?
                Down
                1. / Who first lived in No 26 Moreton Ave?
                2. / Who first lived in No 4 Moreton Ave?
                3. / What is the name of the creek near the railway?
                4. / Who first lived in No 21 Moreton Ave?
                5. / Who first lived in No 14 Moreton Ave?
                6. / Who first lived in No 24 Moreton Ave?
                7. / What was the name of the pottery works founded in 1910 in Kingsgrove?
                8. / How many local government areas does Kingsgrove lie across
                9. / Where was the Kingsgrove slasher caught?
                10. / Who was the doctor on the corner of Morgan St & Kingsgrove Road
                11. / Who first lived in No 5 Moreton Ave?
                12. / Who had the first backyard swimming pool in Moreton Ave?
                13. / Surname of person who made the scarecrow for the top of the bonfire in Moya Crescent every Bonfire Night?
                14. / What was the name of the butcher opposite the police box?
                15. / Who’s driveway was used to learn roller skates?
                16. / What is the name of the lane where the Kingsgrove RSL is located?
                17. / Who first lived in No 8 Moreton Ave?
                18. / Who first lived in No 23 Moreton Ave?
                19. / Where did a trolley bus service start from (near Kingsgrove)?
                20. Allan / Who always had a tin of Chocolate Montes for the kids? (4,5)
                21. / Who was the singer who made it big on ABC TV in 1962?(5,6)
                22. Thomas’s / Name the church in Morgan Street
                23. /What was Kingsgrove Station originally to be called?(7,4)
                24. / Which 2 girls got caught wagging school in 5th class?(3,6)
                25. / Who had a special whistle to call his kids home? (6,6)
                26. / What was built on the empty block of land at No 18 Moreton Ave?
                27. / What is the name of the Kingsgrove Hotel?(5,3)
                28. / Who first lived in No 17 Moreton Ave?
                29. Marr / What was the name of the grocer in Kingsgrove road? (5, 4)
                30. / A hypnotist came to a party at the Allans. Who was most responsive?(4,6)
                31. / In 1939, what road was renamed Kingsgrove Road ?
                32. / Who first lived in No 18 Moreton Ave?
                33. / What was the name one of of the other original newspaper in Kingsgrove?
                34. / What was the surname of the hypnotist at the Allan’s Party?
                35. / What major shopping centre opened in 1965?
                36. / Which rebuilt church opened in 1957?
                37. / Who first lived in No 1 Moreton Ave?
                38. / Who lived in the Crescent at the back of No 16 Moreton Ave ?
                39. / Name of the security guard at the Cinema who would flash his torch to ensure that nothing untoward was going on
                40. / Who first lived in No 9 Moreton Ave?
                41. Lady of Fatima / What is the name of the Catholic Church?(3,4,2,6)

                85 Clues: / Who made the first billycart?/ Who ran the dairy in Morgan Street?/ Who came to live with the Hillards?/ Who first lived in No 4 Moreton Ave?/ Who first lived in No 5 Moreton Ave?/ Who first lived in No 8 Moreton Ave?/ Who first lived in No 6 Moreton Ave?/ A tramway ran from Undercliffe to ??/ Who first lived in No 3 Moreton Ave?...

                Accounting Crossword - Evan, Federico, Felicia, Jojo 2023-10-15

                Accounting Crossword - Evan, Federico, Felicia, Jojo crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Piecework has a lot of advantages such as an increase in productivity resulting in less wasted time and it encourages the employee to work harder leading to an improvement in productivity and output. However one of the downsides of piecework is that calculating the cost are ……….. Due to different level of output
                2. Which compensation method employs addition as the primary mathematical operation in its formula? (2 words)
                3. When volume of output is … and the tasks can be broken down into small, relatively simple assignments, piecework is commonly employed in the situation.
                4. Goods produced from Methods such as the bonus scheme-Individual will suffer in quality. One of the reasons the quality suffers is because the employees are under … (2 words)
                5. As productivity decreases there may require …
                6. Rizz Electronics is a rapidly growing company in the consumer technology industry. With a wide range of products, they rely on a sales force to distribute their products. The sales team is primarily incentivized through various means of compensation. The company is faced with the challenge of choosing the most effective bonus compensation method that motivates their salesforce which also aligns with the company’s profitability goals. The salespeople in the company usually work as individuals where they rarely interact and collaborate with each other. Assume that you are a business consultant in which company Rizz Electronics has hired you to figure out the best possible means of bonus compensation, which bonus element would be the best?
                7. Van Retail, a national retail chain, is experiencing cost pressures in the wake of evolving market dynamics. The company aims to maintain service quality and employee satisfaction while optimizing labor costs. Van Retails have started implementing strategies to combat their issues and complete their goals. The strategies adopted by Van Retails to address this challenge in the case study is called? (2 words)
                8. If the goods may suffer under any reason. The staff may needed to … (2 words)
                9. In Roselind Vuitton, goals are set for the sales employees to complete to get a reward when their sales for the month reach the target. For example, an cumulative $10000 worth of items sold to consumers throughout the month, that would mean a $500 bonus given towards the employee. When the employees themselves reach the specific / certain target, they would receive bonuses, if targets aren’t reached, bonuses would not be given out. This makes bonus schemes a … for the business. (2 words)
                10. Assume that there is a t-shirt company that uses the piecework method. After a year they found out that they are losing more profit than when they are using the day work method. After they did some research it turns out that piece work is more difficult …. The bonus thus leading to an increase in the cost. (2 words)
                11. Rose Construction Company is a prominent player in the construction industry, known for its commitment to high-quality projects. However, the company has been grappling with a persistent issue of works being not present, missing and not participating in projects among its labor force. The company decided to investigate the advantages of daywork as a remuneration method. In the remuneration method of daywork, it was mentioned that an advantage would be a decrease in people staying away from work. What is the term for this concept? (2 words)
                12. Regardless of the chosen compensation approach, it must ensure fairness for all staff members and be easily … for employees. Additionally, it should be straightforward and financially efficient for the business, ensuring that the benefits gained from the chosen method outweigh the operational costs associated with its implementation.
                Down
                1. Individual bonus schemes pose three drawbacks: challenges in determining bonus rates with employees, … , and increased complexity in remuneration calculations, which can also lead to higher operational costs. (2 words)
                2. The organization experiences a boost in productivity due to heightened output, leading to greater operational efficiency and enhanced overall performance. Simultaneously, the employee stands to gain significantly in terms of …, reflecting a direct correlation between individual effort and organizational output. (2 words)
                3. Dasilva owns a family farm in which he works as a farmer on a daily basis. His main source of income comes from his apple tree farm. Dasilva sells his apples towards suppliers of supermarkets and hypermarkets in which he gets paid for every kilogram of apples sold. His earnings are? …
                4. There are several avenues for enhancing labor productivity, such as the implementation of advanced …, investing in employee training and development, and adopting effective methods for employee compensation.
                5. One of the disadvantages of day work is that there will be a need in …
                6. Remuneration methods should be … for the business (2 words)
                7. The employee receives a predetermined daily salary and earns … when their output surpasses the established standard. (2 words)
                8. RBW Manufacturing is a mid-sized company specializing in the production of automotive components. The company has recently adopted a piecework pay system to enhance productivity and employee motivation. Before implementing the piecework pay system, ABC Manufacturing used a traditional hourly wage model. However, they encountered several challenges, including declining productivity, lack of motivation, and difficulty in quantifying individual employee contributions. In a bid to address these issues, RBW Manufacturing decided to implement a piecework system. Under this new pay structure, employees are compensated based on the number of pieces they produce or the tasks they complete rather than hourly wages. Each task or product has a predetermined rate, and employees are rewarded for their output. Generally speaking, when could the daywork pay system be distributed out to the employees?

                20 Clues: As productivity decreases there may require …Remuneration methods should be … for the business (2 words)One of the disadvantages of day work is that there will be a need in …If the goods may suffer under any reason. The staff may needed to … (2 words)...

                "40 Years Of Doctor-ing" 2025-09-01

                "40 Years Of Doctor-ing" crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Good thing you didn't bump into Kyle Rittenhouse when you were doing H and P's in this city
                2. When this soaked through your underwear, it went in the garbage
                3. From sanitarium to spectacular healthcare center
                4. The alliteration of these office girls' first names rolled off your tongue _____and____
                5. This residency program had you driving and singing, "NW Side, South Side all around Chicago"
                6. Better do this back in the late eighties when examining an HIV patient
                7. "Drruuuuuw!"
                8. Treatment for arachnid veins
                9. Best CCOM friend and roomie
                10. "Man, you can dictate those fast!"
                11. The Piazza-Georgeson "Dynamic Duo"
                12. _______(Anguish)and _________(Loss of Life)
                13. Cylindrical devices astonishingly found "down there" on a patient in the very scary Detroit Hospital E.R.
                14. Solve for x: 2(x - 10) = 60
                15. You weren't paid until these came in!
                16. Sadly sung,"Don't Go Back To ________"
                17. Centers in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois and Texas
                18. This silver Honda got you all around Chicago until it broke down on Sheridan road, "The ____"
                19. Threw up your 1985 mortarboard in this prominent UofC sanctuary
                20. When the hospital clock struck ______, the witching hour began!
                21. A bit of an arrogant trauma attending at Illinois Masonic
                22. Talent show piece of equipment measuring expressions of pain
                23. "There was a HUGE explosion on Clark Street! Is the E.R. packed?" The ____________
                24. Town you hung your first solo practice shingle
                25. A bunch of French nuns ran around healing people here
                26. "Smilin'Mighty Jesus"
                27. Good looking Dr. Georgeson
                28. Too bad they didn't have Door Dash for this renowned rib restaurant during residency
                29. The ICU thought you were the best at putting these in (you were!)
                30. "Come to this restaurant, meet Dr. Georgeson and take dinner home for the family!"
                31. You rocked "You look Marvelous!" with this SNL skit at the CCOM Variety Show.
                32. You already knew how to tie your shoes, but you definitely had to practice this this dexterity
                33. You always said this tightened up during a tough surgery
                34. Don't snowboard or you might compromise this organ's ability to filter your blood
                35. This countdown sign kept you and Jerry going when you studied for the "big one"
                36. Joe never thought this 1831 settlement of 100 people would become Illinoi's second largest city (now third)
                37. "Now I know my _ _ _'s"
                38. Your first solo-owned medical conglomerate
                39. A swinger doctor and FBI target
                40. Very patriotic vein center
                41. Burping and flatulent professor of surgery who loved Ravinia
                42. Always bailing out this specialty in the O.R. when they got lost in the abdomen
                43. This guy will spit on your vein if you don't watch out
                44. Before texting, a big nuisance on your belt
                45. You must have made these 4 little incisions millions of times. Goodbye bile organ!
                Down
                1. Not kittens, but _______
                2. Your patient rapport was amazing whether you were right next to their mattress or not
                3. "Nine maybe eight of them!"
                4. Should be called a "prison cell"
                5. Your Polish successor
                6. You had to take this out along with the affected portion of the pancreas when you were doing a Whipple
                7. Worst month for breast awareness
                8. Miley Cirus and Demi Moore filmed their 2012 Romantic Comedy, LOL, in your rival high school in this town!
                9. Andrew and Isabelle had the movement of these down pat!
                10. Originally in HydePark before its rebranding and relocation to Downers Grove
                11. Alphabetical last names of two Greek contemporary friends and doctors who acted like they just came off the boat!
                12. Should have had stock in this airline between 1985-86
                13. Worst Providence job you ever had that changed your life forever from 7am to 7pm
                14. "I caaaaan't stand it"
                15. Taylor said "Yes "to a Kansas City ____
                16. Opposite of squares
                17. Hated taking this requirement to keep up your license
                18. Didn't matter if you spoke to them or wrote on them, these pieces of wood were really hard
                19. "I got these fireballs in my uterus"
                20. "My Minister be comin' down"
                21. Going on rounds with this attending made all residents shake in their surgical booties!
                22. Who in the world could put in his own chest tube?
                23. If this male reproductive organ breaks, you better whisper it in Greek
                24. "You don't wear these outside of the hospital, you hot shot!"
                25. To think this Guadalajaran educated medical student not only became a trauma surgeon but a Commanding General of Texas State Medical Brigade. Really?
                26. Lots of murdercycles on this Chicago high speed highway
                27. Only U.S. city north of Canada
                28. Low hemoglobin
                29. Acronym for your surgical residency preference before General Surgery
                30. No wonder you were so good at this type of surgery. You're Greek! lapara (flank side) skopo (to see)
                31. This office manager would step out to Kelly Road to sneak a smoke
                32. Did you like him for his chief-dome in Park Ridge or because he had a BIG head of hair?!
                33. So does it sound like a type of ball or is it a surgery?
                34. Don't get admitted to the hospital during this month
                35. Interrupted and never enough
                36. The family who could take out a gallbladder, remove ear wax, make you drool in your lap and basically, drive you crazy!
                37. Weak?Fatique?Fever? Better order this test
                38. "You wanna bag 'er" resounded as you ran your first ____

                83 Clues: "Drruuuuuw!"Low hemoglobinOpposite of squaresYour Polish successor"Smilin'Mighty Jesus""I caaaaan't stand it""Now I know my _ _ _'s"Not kittens, but _______Good looking Dr. GeorgesonVery patriotic vein center"Nine maybe eight of them!"Best CCOM friend and roomieSolve for x: 2(x - 10) = 60Treatment for arachnid veins"My Minister be comin' down"...

                INF.02 MJ 2024-01-15

                INF.02 MJ crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Co chroni nasze uszy przed szkodliwym hałasem?(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                2. Co reprezentuje kolor zielony w symbolach bezpieczeństwa?
                3. Warstwa informuje jakie typy plików będą przesyłane, odpowiada ona również za odpowiednie zakodowanie danych na urządzeniu źródłowym i ich dekodowanie na urządzeniu docelowym.(model iso/osi)
                4. zapewnia metody przesyłania sekwencji danych z hosta źródłowego do docelowego lub z jednej aplikacji do drugiej.W tej warstwie odbywa się podział danych na mniejsze elementy, nazywane segmentami.(model iso/osi)
                5. Topologia w której wszystkie elementy sieci podłączone są do jednej magistrali.
                6. Naświetlenie podczas pracy przy komputerze powinno być nie mniejsze niż ile lx?
                7. Rozwiń skrót b w bhp.
                8. Jakie gaśnice nadają się do gaszenia pożarów typu A?
                9. Odmiana topologii gwiazdy, posiadająca punkt centralny (podobnie jak w topologii gwiazdy) i punkty poboczne – jedna z częściej stosowanych topologii fizycznych Ethernetu.(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                10. Zwana także topologią drzewa, jest kombinacją topologii gwiazdy i magistrali, może być także postrzegana jako zbiór sieci w topologii gwiazdy połączonych w strukturę hierarchiczną (drzewiastą).
                11. Gdzie nie można wyrzucać niebezpiecznych odpadów?
                12. Jaka państwowa służba monitoruje stan środowiska?(napisz skrót)
                13. To narzędzie, którego można użyć do monitorowania w czasie rzeczywistym wykorzystania procesora, dysku twardego, sieci oraz pamięci.(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                14. Licencja obejmująca oprogramowanie układowe, tzn. umieszczone na stałe w sprzętowej części systemu komputerowego.
                15. Warstwa ta ma nadzorować jakość przekazywanych informacji. Nadzór ten dotyczy wyłącznie warstwy niższej. Zajmuje się pakowaniem danych w ramki i wysyłaniem do warstwy fizycznej.(model iso/osi)(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                16. To określenie często używane jest w odniesieniu do starych gier komputerowych. Licencja ta dotyczy tzw. 'porzuconych programów', które nie są dalej rozwijane i modyfikowane. Twórcy nie mają już żadnych korzyści majątkowych, a także nie starają się dopasowywać do potrzeb użytkowników.
                17. Podaj po kolei wszystkie litery grup pożarów.
                18. Oprogramowanie na tej licencji może być dowolnie modyfikowane, kopiowane i dystrybuowane pod warunkiem, że licencjobiorca zapłaci symboliczną kwotę autorowi lub beneficjentowi będącego osobą trzecią.
                19. Jest najniższą warstwą i to ona zajmuje się przekazywaniem danych przez fizyczne połączenia między urządzeniami sieciowymi.(model tcp/ip)
                20. Elementy końcowe są podłączone do jednego punktu centralnego, koncentratora (koncentrator tworzy fizyczną topologię gwiazdy, ale logicznie jest to magistrala) lub przełącznika.
                21. Jakie gaśnice nadają się do gaszenia pożarów typu ABC i BC?
                22. To narzędzie zbiera informacje o komputerze i wyświetla obszerne sprzętu, składników systemu i środowiska oprogramowania, którego można użyć do diagnozowania problemów komputera.(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                Down
                1. Co reprezentuje kolor czerwony w symbolach bezpieczeństwa?
                2. Licencja oprogramowania, pozwalająca na bezpłatne rozprowadzanie bez ujawnienia kodu źródłowego. Takie aplikacje nie mogą być rozpowszechniane w sposób komercyjny.
                3. Bezpłatne oprogramowanie, w którym autor zarabia na wyświetlanych reklamach. Licencja udostępniana jest użytkownikom za darmo, w zamian za akceptację najczęściej w postaci pop-upów i banerów.
                4. W tej warstwie przetwarzane są datagramy posiadające adresy IP. Ustalana jest odpowiednia droga do docelowego komputera w sieci.(model tcp/ip)
                5. Rodzaj licencji na programy komputerowe polegający na tym, że można go używać przez z góry ustalony czas. Po upływie ustalonego czasu, jedyną rzeczą, na którą pozwoli program, jest rejestracja albo usunięcie go z dysku twardego.
                6. To najwyższy poziom, w którym pracują użyteczne dla człowieka aplikacje, takie jak np. serwer WWW czy przeglądarka internetowa.(model tcp/ip)
                7. Jakie gaśnice nadają się do gaszenia pożarów typu AB lub ABF?
                8. Główną funkcją menadżera zadań jest monitorowanie wszystkich procesów działających na komputerze. Dzięki temu użytkownik może zobaczyć, które aplikacje są aktualnie uruchomione, ile zasobów systemowych zużywają, a także jakie procesy są uruchomione w tle.(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                9. Co reprezentuje kolor niebieski w symbolach bezpieczeństwa?
                10. Ile minut przerwy musi zapewnić pracodawca po każdej godzinie ciągłej pracy przy komputerze?(napisz odpowiedź łącznie)
                11. Co powinniśmy zacząć robić gdy u osoby poszkodowanej zatrzyma się krążenie?(podaj skrót)
                12. Odmiana topologii pierścienia, w której poszczególne elementy połączone są ze sobą dwoma przewodami, co pozwala na utworzenie dwóch zamkniętych pierścieni.(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                13. Najczęściej pozwala ona korzystania za darmo z fragmentu zasobów danego oprogramowania. Ten typ licencji ma na celu zaprezentowanie danego produktu użytkownikowi tak, aby ten mógł oszacować jego użyteczność w pełnej wersji.
                14. Poszczególne elementy są połączone ze sobą w taki sposób jak w topologii liniowej, a dodatkowo połączone zostały elementy graniczne tworząc zamknięty pierścień.
                15. Rozwiązanie licencyjne odnoszone do systemu Linux, którego jądro jest upowszechniane według praw Licencji GPL.
                16. Jakie służby monitorują stan środowiska?(podaj jeden przykład inny niż powyżej?
                17. Typ oprogramowania, które jest jakby próbnym modelem, prototypem w znacznej mierze ukończonym, nie do końca pozbawionym ukrytych błędów.
                18. Rodzaj licencji oprogramowania, która umożliwia swobodne korzystanie, modyfikowanie i rozpowszechnianie oprogramowania.
                19. Odmiana topologii magistrali, w której każdy element sieci (oprócz granicznych) połączony jest dokładnie z dwoma sąsiadującymi elementami.
                20. Pozwala on użytkownikom przeglądać i zarządzać sprzętem podłączonym do komputera. Gdy sprzęt nie działa, zostaje w menedżerze urządzeń oznaczony.(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                21. Jakie zagrożenie powoduje że możemy stracić słuch?
                22. Co chroni nasze dłonie przed uszkodzeniami mechanicznymi, chemicznymi, mikrobiologicznymi czy termicznymi w zależności od ich rodzaju?(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                23. Rodzaj licencji umożliwiającej wypróbowanie pełnej wersji programu komputerowego (lub jego wybranych funkcji) przez użytkownika przed zakupem. Jest on udostępniany za darmo lub za niedużą opłatą.
                24. Elementy łączą się bezpośrednio, dynamicznie i niehierarchicznie z jak największą liczbą innych elementów i współpracują ze sobą w celu efektywnego trasowania danych. Sieć w topologii mesh pozwala na dynamiczne samoorganizowanie się i samokonfigurowanie.(odpowiedź napisz ze znakiem "_" pomiędzy słowami)
                25. Przez za długie patrzenie w monitor oczy mogą się .......
                26. Czym są wypełnione gaśnice którymi gasi się komputery.
                27. Warstwa ta otrzymuje od różnych aplikacji dane, które muszą zostać odpowiednio zsynchronizowane. Synchronizacja występuje między warstwami sesji systemu nadawcy i odbiorcy.(model iso/osi)
                28. Jakie oznaczenie mają produkty zgodne z przepisami UE?

                50 Clues: Rozwiń skrót b w bhp.Podaj po kolei wszystkie litery grup pożarów.Gdzie nie można wyrzucać niebezpiecznych odpadów?Jakie zagrożenie powoduje że możemy stracić słuch?Jakie gaśnice nadają się do gaszenia pożarów typu A?Czym są wypełnione gaśnice którymi gasi się komputery.Jakie oznaczenie mają produkty zgodne z przepisami UE?...

                T&L 2 2023-04-14

                T&L 2 crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. champagne brand, favourite of James Bond
                2. pillow ..., dirty ..., baby ...
                3. japanese delicacy
                4. predatory fish found in both fresh and salt water
                5. mythical son who flew too close to the sun
                6. meaningless or unintelligible language
                7. small church
                8. smallest species of crocodilian
                9. Green fleshed fruit, small flightless bird
                10. family in the Godfather films
                11. geographical measure of north-south position
                12. to want or be interested in (romantically)
                13. heterogeneous in origin or composition
                14. gun dog breed: springer, cocker, cavalier
                15. 2007 song by Alphabeat, the power to attract strong attention (noun)
                16. Syracusian mathematician, inventor and engineer behind the method for determining the volume of an object with an irregular shape
                17. surname of actor first nominated for an Academy award in 1951 for his portrayal of Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire
                18. surname of anakin, luke and leia in Star Wars
                19. word spelt by Miss Honey's class through mnemonic in 'Matilda' to Miss Trunchbull, who did not believe that they would be able to do so
                20. the state of being free in a society
                21. vice american crime drama starring Don Johnson
                22. enemy of James Bond, played by Christoph Waltz, Charles Gray and Terry Savalas
                23. small african antelope
                24. event caused by runaway nuclear fusion in a white dwarf star
                25. ring shaped island or reef surrounding a protected lagoon
                26. person applying to a higher court for the reversal of a lower court's decision
                27. species of small garden bird (plural)
                28. dealing with the whole of something, or treating something as part of an interconnected whole
                29. national flower of India
                30. split between opposed sections of a belief system
                31. drink compromised of vodka or gin, and vermouth, can be served with olives or lemon
                32. first roman emperor
                33. crown (spanish)
                34. deepest discovered ocean trench
                35. outspoken person against a regime
                36. yes, or term of approval (sometimes seafaring)
                37. large group of birds, usually starlings, flying and changing direction simultaneously
                38. large predatory fish hunted for sport
                39. longest english word without a vowel
                40. american revolutionary nursery rhyme, gives its name to a colloquial term for Americans
                41. oldest town in England
                42. carbonated soft drink company
                43. love rival of Dolly Parton in her 1973 song
                44. rigid airship popular in the early 20th century
                45. the state of being alone
                46. particularly memorable moment
                47. ancient city famed for its hanging gardens
                48. Christian name of international superstar male model played by Ben Stiller
                Down
                1. city in southern ireland, home of Jack Gleeson (actor behind Joffrey Baratheon)
                2. increasing the size of a bed brings both more and less of this
                3. name given to the largest known protein, whose chemical name is the longest word in the english language
                4. Surname of author behind Murder on the Orient Express, The ABC murders, and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
                5. youngest of the great houses of Westeros in the Game of Thrones universe
                6. royal residence in Norfolk
                7. italian car manufacturers
                8. biblical man who parted the Red Sea
                9. national tree of Ghana, seeds used to make chocolate
                10. welsh form of Owen, christian name of the last king of Wales before foreign conquest
                11. ever-present, found everywhere, widespread, common
                12. confectionary company with collaborations with jerry garcia, barack obama and the rock band Phish
                13. taken surname of Victoria Adams after her celebrity marriage in 1999
                14. 2011 song by Noah and the Whale, spelt as seperated capitalised letters
                15. a stifling grip, a submission technique
                16. triange with 2 identical sides
                17. indigenous american people from the southeast
                18. Group containing E. Pankhurst, E. Davison, F. Drummond
                19. russian theatre practitioner who gave his name to an acting technique which was the predecessor to method acting
                20. costly WW1 defeat for Winston Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1916
                21. title of the warlord of the Dothraki
                22. surname of british siblings, one a music artist and the other the actor behind theon greyjoy
                23. large migratory bird, a golf score of 3 under the par score for a hole
                24. national animal of Canada
                25. sauce made from basil, parmiggiano-reggiano, pine nuts, olive oil and salt
                26. oldest town in Wales
                27. location of the original site of the manufacture of Guiness
                28. mental health disorder including periods of psychosis
                29. debut solo album and title single by George Michael released in 1987
                30. longest english word without consonants, musical mnemonic in Latin psalms
                31. surname of actor who played Tyler Durden in Fight Club
                32. national flower of the Netherlands
                33. region of red wine making
                34. shelter made from snow and ice
                35. someone who dishonestly seeks and uses unfair advantages in competitve games
                36. older woman interested in younger male partners
                37. collective noun for two of something, specifically used for a group of two ducks; also a dental straightening device
                38. portable round tent
                39. deep longing for one's homeland (welsh)
                40. son and husband of Jocasta in Greek theatre
                41. national animal of tanzania
                42. measurement of height
                43. the process of change, method of scoring in rugby union
                44. christian name of Maori filmmaker behind Jojo Rabbit and Thor: Ragnarok
                45. the appearance of darkened skin due to sun exposure
                46. ethnic group found in Kenya with distinctive red cloaked dress
                47. enjoyable social activity or plan(irish slang)
                48. national animal of colombia
                49. to act crazily, or exceedingly amusing
                50. collective noun for owls
                51. peninsula of southern Greece, gives its name to the war fought between Athens and Sparta in Ancient Greece
                52. second studio album by Abba in 1974

                100 Clues: small churchcrown (spanish)japanese delicacyportable round tentfirst roman emperoroldest town in Walesmeasurement of heightsmall african antelopeoldest town in Englandnational flower of Indiacollective noun for owlsthe state of being aloneitalian car manufacturersnational animal of Canadaregion of red wine makingroyal residence in Norfolk...

                probabilidad experimento definición evento eventosimple espaciomuestral p abc 0y1 tres apriori empírica tres finito s eventocompuesto rectangulo igualmenteprobables a dado venn cero enfoquesubjetivo decimales fracciones porcentajes n enfoques 2023-05-10

                probabilidad experimento definición evento eventosimple espaciomuestral p abc 0y1 tres apriori empírica tres finito s eventocompuesto rectangulo igualmenteprobables a dado venn cero enfoquesubjetivo decimales fracciones porcentajes n enfoques crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. deben ser los resultados del espacio muestral
                2. de juegos al azar
                3. unicos
                4. que da lugar a uno o varios resultados
                5. para detonar probabilidad
                6. de probabilidad existentes
                7. para denotar eventos específicos
                8. finito de resultados
                9. muestral
                10. de que un evento no ocurra
                11. de un solo resultado
                12. existentes
                13. que miden la probabilidad
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                1. mas utilizados
                2. de uno o más resultados
                3. que representa espacio muestral
                4. más usado
                5. o mas eventos simples
                6. tres tipos de
                7. de la muestra
                8. con la que se obtiene un resultado
                9. de este experimento
                10. muestral (letra)
                11. aleatorios
                12. de todos eventos simples

                25 Clues: unicosmuestralmás usadoaleatoriosexistentestres tipos dede la muestramas utilizadosmuestral (letra)de juegos al azarde este experimentofinito de resultadosde un solo resultadoo mas eventos simplesde uno o más resultadosde todos eventos simplespara detonar probabilidadque miden la probabilidadde probabilidad existentesde que un evento no ocurra...

                block 2 2021-01-26

                block 2 crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. device a device that uses oxygen under pressure to deliver artificial ventilations. its trigger is placed so the rescuer can operate it while still using both hands to maintain a seal on the face mask. it has automatic flow restriction to prevent overdelivers of oxygen to the patient.
                2. a device that provides positive pressure ventilations. it includes settings designed to adjust ventilation rate and volume, is portable and is easily carried on an ambulance.
                3. awareness that there may be injuries.
                4. high pitched sound generated from partially obstructed airflow in upper airway.
                5. a handheld device with a face mask and self-refilling bag that can be squeezed to provide artificial ventilations to a patient. it can deliver air from the atmosphere or oxygen from a supplemental oxygen supply system.
                6. a process by which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
                7. the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the alveoli and the blood and between the blood and the cells.
                8. a cylinder filled with oxygen under pressure.
                9. a blue or gray color resulting from lack of oxygen in the body.
                10. the amount of air that reaches the alveoli.
                11. impressions of the patients condition that is formed on the first approaching the patient, based not eh patients environment, chief complain and appearance.
                12. what is medically wrong with the patient.
                13. use of a vacuum device to remove blood, vomitus and other secretions or foreign materials from the airway.
                14. breathing in and out, or artificial provision of breaths.
                15. the reduction of breathing to the point where oxygen intake is not sufficient to support life.
                16. curved device inserted through the patients mouth into the pharynx to help maintain open airway.
                17. increased work of breathing; a sensation of shortness of breath.
                18. in emergency medicine the reason Ems was called, usually in the patients own words.
                19. airway that is open and clear and will remain open and clear without interference to the passage of air into and out of the body. this includes from nose or mouth to lungs.
                20. injury caused by a blow that does not penetrate the skin or other body tissues.
                21. a device connected to an oxygen cylinder to reduce cylinder pressure so it is safe for delivery of oxygen to a patient.
                22. the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between cells and circulating blood.
                23. means of correcting blockage of the airway by moving the jaw forward without tilting head or neck.
                24. means of correcting blockage of the airway by the tongue by tilting head back and lifting the chin.
                25. flexible breathing tube inserted through the patients nostril into the pharynx to help maintain an open airway.
                26. a device designed to be placed over a stoma or tracheostomy tube to provide supplemental oxygen.
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                1. a device usually with a one-way valve to aid in artificial ventilation. a rescuer breathes through the valve when the mask is placed over the patients face. it also acts as a barrier to prevent contact with a patients breath or body fluids. it can be used with supplemental oxygen when fitted with an oxygen inlet.
                2. a memory aid for classifying a patients level of responsiveness or mental status.
                3. Contraction of smooth muscle that lines the bronchial passages that results in a decreased internal diameter of the airway and increased resistance to airflow.
                4. actions taken to correct or manage a patients problems.
                5. airway, breathing, and circulation
                6. forcing air or oxygen into the lungs when a patient has stopped breathing or has inadequate breathing.
                7. when breathing completely stops.
                8. a permanent surgical opening in the neck through which the patient breathes.
                9. a valve that indicates the flow of oxygen in liters per minute.
                10. a force or forces that may have caused injury.
                11. the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the alveoli and circulating blood in the pulmonary capillaries.
                12. the first element in a patient assessment; steps taken for the purpose of discovering and dealing with any life-threatening problems. the 6 parts include: forming a general impression, assessing mental status, assessing airway, assessing breathing, assessing circulation, determining priority of patient for treatment and transport to hospital.
                13. a face mask reservoir bag device that delivers high concentrations of oxygen. the patients exhaled air escapes through a valve and is not rebreathed.
                14. mask a face mask and reservoir oxygen bag with no one - way valve to the reservoir bag so some exhaled air mixes with the oxygen; used in some patients to help preserve carbon dioxide levels in the blood to stimulate breathing.
                15. the area around the wreckage of a vehicle collision or other incident within which special safety precautions should be taken.
                16. the decision regarding the need for immediate transport of the patient versus further assessment and care at the scene.
                17. Passageway by which air enters and leaves the body. Structures include nose, mouth, pharynx larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
                18. a face mask and reservoir bag device that delivers specific concentrations of oxygen by mixing oxygen with inhaled air.
                19. an insufficiency of oxygen in the body tissues.
                20. injury caused by an object that passes through the skin or other body tissues.
                21. steps taken when approaching the scene of an emergency call; checking scene safety, taking standard precautions, noting the mechanism of injury or nature of the patients illness, determining number of patients, and deciding what if any additional resources to call for.
                22. a device connected to the flowmeter to add moisture to the dry oxygen coming from an oxygen cylinder.
                23. Reflex Vomiting or retching that results when something is placed in the back of the pharynx. tied to swallow reflex.
                24. a device that delivers low concentrations of oxygen through two prongs that rest in the patients nostrils.
                25. level of responsiveness

                51 Clues: level of responsivenesswhen breathing completely stops.airway, breathing, and circulationawareness that there may be injuries.what is medically wrong with the patient.the amount of air that reaches the alveoli.a cylinder filled with oxygen under pressure.a force or forces that may have caused injury.an insufficiency of oxygen in the body tissues....

                Cruzadinha de Tales e radicais 2025-04-28

                Cruzadinha de Tales e radicais crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. A raiz quadrada de 0,0256 é igual a
                2. Eduarda decide calcular o tamanho do prédio em que ela mora, e então pede a seu pai que compre uma trena para ela poder fazer seus experimentos. Após estudar muito, para colocar em prática, tudo que aprendeu para fazer esse cálculo, em um belo dia ensolarado, ela sai de seu prédio e fica exatamente ao lado dele e observa a seguinte situação: ela que tem a altura de 1,60 metros, está projetando no chão, uma sombra de 40cm, enquanto o prédio projeta uma sombra de 5,5m. Com estas informações, ela calcula exatamente a altura do prédio. Considerando que ela acertou os cálculos, a altura do prédio é:
                3. A uma mesma hora do dia e em uma mesma rua, uma árvore de 6 metros de altura tem uma sombra projetada no solo de 13,2 metros de comprimento. Uma torre de telefonia tem a sombra projetada de 44 metros. Qual a soma entre as medidas das alturas da árvore e da torre?
                4. qual a simplificação de raiz de 300?
                5. Um grupo de estudantes recebeu do professor de física a tarefa de determinar a altura de um poste de iluminação da escola. Para realizar a tarefa, os estudantes fixaram um bastão de madeira de 0,50 m, na posição vertical, ao lado do poste escolhido. Qual é a altura do poste, se as medidas das sombras do poste e do bastão projetadas no chão, foram respectivamente 3,0 m e 0,3 m?
                6. Paulo cravou uma estaca de 1,5m em um terreno plano, próximo a um prédio, de modo que a estaca formasse um ângulo de 90° com o solo plano. Em determinado momento, mediu a sombra produzida pelo prédio e pela estaca no solo plano; constatou que a sombra do prédio media 15m e a sombra da estaca, 60cm. Qual a altura do prédio em metros?
                7. Um torre tem 60 m de altura a uma certa hora do dia e produz uma sombra 12m de sua base. Um homem de 1,8 m de altura nesta mesma hora produzira uma sombra de aproximadamente quantos cm.
                8. Qual o valor da soma dos algarismos da raiz quadrada de 3969?
                9. Um menino de 1,50 m de altura observa em um dia ensolarado, a sombra de uma árvore e a sua própria sombra. Não dispondo de fita métrica ou de trena, ele toma uma corda, mede sua sombra e a compara com a da árvore, verificando esta ser 12 vezes maior que a sua. Nessas condições a altura da árvore é igual à:
                10. A raiz cúbica de 125 é:
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                1. A distância da parede até a sombra da torre da igreja às 15 horas é de 15 metros. Ao mesmo tempo, uma estaca de 22 centímetros é enfiada no chão, produzindo uma sombra de 15 centímetros. O comprimento da igreja é de 25 metros. Qual a altura aproximada da torre?
                2. A sombra de um edifício, projetada pelo sol sobre um chão plano, mede 12 metros. Nesse mesmo momento, a sombra de um bastão vertical de 2 metros de altura mede 0,3 metros. Qual a altura do prédio?
                3. Um trabalhador de 1,80 metros de altura, observa em um dia ensolarado a sombra de um prédio e a sua própria sombra. Visto que, o trabalhador não possuía fita métrica ou qualquer instrumento de medida usual, ele tomou um cordão, verificando que a sombra do prédio era 11,5 vezes maior que a sua. Com base no exposto, a altura do prédio será:
                4. Um soldador, foi contratado para consertar um toldo, e para isso, precisava soldar uma barra de ferro, unindo as extremidades de outras duas barras perpendiculares, formando assim um triângulo retângulo. O problema neste caso, é que, como o toldo estava quebrado, o soldador não conseguiria medir a distância entre as duas extremidades, para que assim, preparasse a barra de ferro com o tamanho exato. O soldador, percebeu que naquele momento, a barra de ferro vertical, formava uma sombra no chão de 14 metros, e a distância entre as extremidades das sombras das duas barras, media 35 metros. Como o dono do toldo, sabia que a barra de ferro vertical media 2,5 metros, então o comprimento da barra de ferro, que o soldador deve preparar para soldar nas extremidades das duas barras perpendiculares deve ser igual a:
                5. Qual é a raiz cúbica de 5832?
                6. A raiz quadrada da raiz cúbica de 729 é:
                7. O triângulo ACD representa um terreno que precisa ser cercado com um muro. Desse terreno, sabem-se as medidas dos seguintes segmentos de reta: AB = 18 m; BC = 24 m; CD = 50 m; AD = 28 m. Considerando que o segmento de reta BE é paralelo ao segmento de reta CD, e que o segmento de reta DE já está murado, resta cercar do terreno uma distância igual a
                8. Sabe-se que no centro da cidade de Fortaleza tem um bastão de 3 m de altura e que ele está na vertical. Em certa hora da tarde, sua sombra projetada pelo sol sobre um chão plano, mede 2,5 m. Nesse mesmo instante, a sombra de um poste vertical que fica bem próximo a esse bastão, projeta uma sombra sobre um chão plano de 6 m. Podemos afirmar que a altura do poste é de:
                9. Um poste de 2 m produz uma sombra de 80 cm. A altura de um edifício que no mesmo instante projeta uma sombra de 13 m é
                10. Qual é a raiz quadrada de 1156?
                11. Se a raiz quadrada de X vale 12, quanto é a metade de X?
                12. metros Um exímio estudante de matemática observa que é possível saber o tamanho da sombra projetada por um edifício, usando a ideia de Razão e Proporção, fez uma experiência para comprovar sua teoria. Em um determinado dia e hora, observou que a sombra projetada por ele, era de 0,8 metros. Sabendo-se que sua altura é de 1,8 metros, foi possível calcular nesse mesmo dia e horário, a sombra projetada pelo edifício da rua de sua casa, que tem altura de 22,5 metros. Se esse estudante realizou os cálculos corretos, a sombra projetada pelo edifício mediu:
                13. O Teorema de Tales afirma que, em um triângulo, se uma linha paralela a um dos lados intersecta os outros dois lados, essa linha divide os lados em segmentos proporcionais. Considere o triângulo ABC, onde a linha DE é paralela ao lado BC e intercepta os lados AB e AC nos pontos D e E, respetivamente. Se AD = 3 cm, DB = 6 cm, AE = 4 cm e EC = X cm. Aponte a alternativa que contenha o produto de X.

                23 Clues: A raiz cúbica de 125 é:Qual é a raiz cúbica de 5832?Qual é a raiz quadrada de 1156?A raiz quadrada de 0,0256 é igual aqual a simplificação de raiz de 300?A raiz quadrada da raiz cúbica de 729 é:Se a raiz quadrada de X vale 12, quanto é a metade de X?Qual o valor da soma dos algarismos da raiz quadrada de 3969?...

                Gout 2025-02-03

                Gout crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Which polyphenolic compounds exert anti-gout effects by regulating the AGE-RAGE pathway and influencing urate transporters such as GLUT9 and URAT1?14
                2. Which ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter plays a crucial role in urate transport, hyperuricemia, and early-onset gout, particularly through intestinal urate elimination?13
                3. Another name of gout
                4. The medications are also known as uremia drugs that increase urine excretion and reduce uric acid as well as prevent a recurrence. For example, probenecid, benzbromarone, sulfinpyrazon3
                5. Which class of medications, including empagliflozin, increases glycosuria, stimulates uric acid excretion, and inhibits its reabsorption, potentially benefiting gout patients?17
                6. Which type of inhibitors can lower hypoxanthine production, which in turn reduces xanthine and uric acid production, thus providing a new mode of action for anti-gout medicines?9
                7. What type of vitamin can use in preventing the development and recurrence of gout?4
                8. Which imaging technique is used to detect urate crystal deposits and inflammation in gout patients?
                9. Which pathway reuse purine?7
                10. Which is the ultimate product of purine catabolism in humans2
                11. Which medication decreases glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and reduces uric acid secretion in the proximal tubule and potentially worsen gout?17
                12. These medications, which are frequently used to treat gout and hyperuricemia, can selectively block xanthine oxidase and lower the formation of uric acid with manageable adverse effects.3
                13. A water-soluble plant alkaloid use as a drug for gout treatment. It primarily prevents MSU-induced immunological activation of various inflammations by preventing the formation and polymerization of microtubule proteins.3
                14. Which class of medications, often used to reduce inflammation, is commonly prescribed to manage acute gout attacks?3
                15. A non-purine xanthine oxidase inhibitor that has equivalent efficacy in the majority of gout patients who are sensitive to allopurinol.3
                16. Which ethnic group has been found to have a higher prevalence of gout compared to others?11
                17. The primary cytokines involved in gout flares5
                18. Gout is a common and curable disease characterized by the deposition of __________ in articular and non-articular structures.1
                19. What is a potential complication of gout, caused by the formation of uric acid crystals in the kidneys, that can lead to severe pain and obstruction?
                20. A membrane transporter is responsible for the largest amount of uric acid reabsorption; thus, its inhibitors are a very effective and promising family of uricosuric medicines that aim to increase renal urate excretion by lowering urate anions reabsorption.9
                21. What is the most significant risk factor for the development of gout?1
                22. Which class of medications, including dihydropyridines (e.g., amlodipine), has a good effect on gout by dilating afferent arterioles, increasing glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and enhancing uric acid filtration?17
                23. The medications are rapid and effective in relieving pain and inflammation in patients with acute gout3
                24. What is the procedure that fluid is withdrawn from a joint to check for monosodium urate crystals, which helps in diagnosing gout?
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                1. Which novel β-sulfonyl nitrile compound selectively inhibits the NLRP3 inflammasome in neutrophils and macrophages and has been shown to reduce MSU crystal-induced joint inflammation in mice?16
                2. What is the most commonly affected joint in the foot during a gout attack?13
                3. Which medication belong to uricosuric agents commonly prescribed for gout?3
                4. Which formation is the cardinal feature of advanced gout?6
                5. Gout is an _______ disease characterized by acute or chronic inflammation and damage to bone joints induced due to the precipitation of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals.10
                6. Uric acid builds up due to dysfunction of this organ
                7. In which bodily fluid are monosodium urate (MSU) crystals identified to confirm a diagnosis of gout?8
                8. Enzyme replacement therapy, a powerful uric acid lowering drugs that promote the regression of gout tophi3
                9. Which gender is more commonly affected by gout?11
                10. Which type of medications, including chemotherapies, increase cell turnover and lead to a higher purine burden, potentially triggering gout?17
                11. Which common over-the-counter medication, often used for pain relief, when taken in low doses, can increase serum urate levels and potentially trigger gout, but decreases serum urate at higher doses by inhibiting tubular reabsorption of uric acid?17
                12. PEGylated recombinant uricase that has been approved for the treatment of resistant gout. It removes huge amounts of tissue monosodium urate deposits more quickly and efficiently in severe gout in case it is limited by its immunogenicity5
                13. Which pathway newly creates purine?7
                14. ACID Which medication with URAT1 and OAT2 transporters in the nephron, leading to decreased urinary excretion of uric acid and potentially worsening gout?17
                15. Which type of beverage, commonly consumed in excess, is associated with a higher risk of gout attacks due to its ability to elevate uric acid levels?17
                16. Which immune cells act as double-edged swords in gout by both initiating acute inflammation and contributing to its resolution?10
                17. A precursor of oxypurinol, attaches itself to the xanthine oxidase active site and prevents the last stage of purine degradation without influencing the production of purine nucleosides.3
                18. What type of medication is used as a second-line urate-lowering therapy (ULT) for patients who are resistant to or intolerant of xanthine oxidase inhibitors (XOI)?15
                19. Which gene encodes the glucose transporter GLUT9 and plays a key role in mediating urate reabsorption in the proximal renal tubule?15
                20. What metabolic condition is a major risk factor for gout due to its association with increased uric acid levels?11
                21. Which fruit is known for its potential to reduce uric acid levels and help manage gout symptoms?12
                22. Which gene encodes URAT1 and regulates urate reabsorption from the urine in the renal tubular apical membrane?15
                23. Disorder of which metabolism can cause gout?2
                24. Which immune cells respond to MSU crystals by activating specific receptors and releasing proinflammatory molecules?10
                25. Carbohydrate that increase uric acid production lead to risk of hyperuremia
                26. Which antihypertensive medication inhibits the uptake of uric acid by the URAT1 transporter in the nephron and may help reduce uric acid levels in gout patients?17

                50 Clues: Another name of goutWhich pathway reuse purine?7Which pathway newly creates purine?7Disorder of which metabolism can cause gout?2The primary cytokines involved in gout flares5Which gender is more commonly affected by gout?11Uric acid builds up due to dysfunction of this organWhich formation is the cardinal feature of advanced gout?6...

                GRE Example Sentences Set IV 2019-04-22

                GRE Example Sentences Set IV crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. We sometimes think of these troll campaigns as the informational equivalent of food poisoning: bad inputs into a __________ but basically rational system. The Verge Mar 5, 2019
                2. In both Gosling and Gyllenhaal, meanwhile, there’s a quiet, sad-eyed __________ that gestures toward a new kind of leading man, or at least a new perspective on the ones of yesteryear. The Guardian Nov 26, 2018
                3. Vesting power in athletes to reform sports is not historically __________. New York Times Apr 8, 2019
                4. Next month, the Supreme Court will consider whether Mr. Evans’s use of dozens of __________ challenges — ones that do not require giving a reason — to exclude black prospective jurors violated the Constitution. New York Times Feb 18, 2019
                5. Cancer cells do not exhibit “carelessness” and are not “__________”; there are no “choices by a cell not to perform its regular housekeeping chores” or to use T cells as “human shields”. Nature Apr 7, 2019
                6. As with Samsung’s ill-fated Galaxy Gear, the Galaxy Fold is likely to yield many __________ lessons for its product category. The Verge Feb 21, 2019
                7. Comparisons with “Oleanna” are unavoidable, but Burgess is a far less __________ playwright than David Mamet. Los Angeles Times Apr 19, 2019
                8. However, even the most __________ of tips lose their effect when a director of the company is on board and issues his orders. Murder on the Orient Express
                9. Another issue we highlighted is that less __________ aspects of change accompanied eras of rapid progress. Nature Feb 15, 2018
                10. Fragmented by design, the book’s structure heightens the immediacy of its testimony but often __________ its inquiry into wider issues. The New Yorker Mar 11, 2019
                11. But in that 12-year period, Myspace was an unprecedented repository of the __________ products of endless subcultures, from fashion to memes to music. The Guardian Apr 9, 2019
                12. The violence in her household was a private matter; invoking the police was, in this perspective, seen to be siding with an element considered __________ to her community. The New Yorker Jan 11, 2019
                13. Did it turn you into this brazen, __________ person who asked for what she wanted in spite of usually being racked with social anxiety? When Dimple Met Rishi
                14. These kinds of mistakes were not __________ events. Blink
                15. Wells are polluted, raw sewage courses through __________ streams, and residents rely on subsistence crops of corn, bean, yucca and bananas. Los Angeles Times Apr 4, 2019
                16. Massive construction vehicles drag building supplies through delicate habitat, and light and noise pollution disturb and displace __________ and nocturnal species. Scientific American Jan 2, 2019
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                1. Then they broke the evil bridge and set red flames in the __________ fields and departed. The Return of the King
                2. No politician shines as brightly or behaves at their most crass and __________ as they do when they’re dancing for votes and money. Salon Mar 30, 2019
                3. It competed against the __________ mob howl and the rhythmic cries of the Fundie claques that formed mob-islands within the mob. I, Robot
                4. Of course, any __________ viewer of Rocky and Bullwinkle knew that the squirrel was the brains of the outfit. Scientific American Dec 7, 2017
                5. Unable longer to endure the lash of his __________ wit, Shaynon turned and left them alone on the balcony. Brown, Arthur William
                6. When he joined Ged and Serret for supper he sat silent, looking up at his young wife sometimes with a hard, __________ glance. A Wizard of Earthsea
                7. Esi’s childhood world is one of dreams, visions, and premonitions, which burst onto the screen with a spare, frank simplicity, reflecting the precocious yet __________ sensitivity with which she confronts implacable realities. The New Yorker Mar 28, 2019
                8. There is a plain irony in the pursuer, a master of __________, suing for defamation in this particular context. BBC Mar 27, 2019
                9. All you needed at the beginning was a small group of geeks; and there was no need for the kind of initial massive initial funding that the __________ dotcoms absorbed. The Guardian Feb 3, 2019
                10. The Times commissioned two first-person essays, one from Drake, on the “shameful stain” of these eruptions and the “__________ coddling of overly sensitive readers.” The New Yorker Mar 21, 2019
                11. It is the face that everyone remembers: that __________ close-up of the tear-riven visage of French actress Maria Falconetti, maintaining agonised composure as her Joan of Arc is consumed by flames before a braying mob. The Guardian Feb 10, 2019
                12. He said he wanted to marry her, although, given his romantic history otherwise, it seems as if their long separations were in some way a key to his ardor. The New Yorker Apr 8, 2019
                13. The Pulitzer jurors cited him “for __________ and searching reviews and essays that joined warm emotion and careful analysis in examining a broad range of books addressing government and the American experience.” Washington Post Apr 15, 2019
                14. As a narrator, Eli is a casual philosopher who takes in the glory and consequence of the smallest __________ details, and his acute observations are often refracted through his singular lens of farce and surrealism. Washington Post Apr 3, 2019
                15. Heaven __________ that ABC should re-examine the writing and production values of a telecast that is notoriously bloated, forced and un-fun to watch. Washington Post Aug 9, 2018
                16. Brown was typically attired in all black and typically __________ when we met last week in his apartment with sweeping views of San Francisco. Washington Post Apr 10, 2019
                17. Proulx’s stories are bumpy rides through a corner of the American West that seems fertile only in producing __________ and loneliness and pain.” New York Times Dec 4, 2018
                18. But that does not __________ the validity of the old saying that “in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” Forbes Jun 3, 2013
                19. Vieira said the difficulties at both clubs made life “really quite interesting” for two such __________ coaches. The Guardian Jan 15, 2019
                20. On June 29, 2015, Dart wrote Visa and MasterCard a __________ letter implying that he would prosecute them if they continued to let Backpage.com—the sheriff’s new target, a classified ad site—use their services. Slate Dec 2, 2015

                36 Clues: These kinds of mistakes were not __________ events. BlinkVesting power in athletes to reform sports is not historically __________. New York Times Apr 8, 2019Then they broke the evil bridge and set red flames in the __________ fields and departed. The Return of the King...

                FOOTBALL, WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN AND OPERATIONS Crossword 2024-04-10

                FOOTBALL, WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN AND OPERATIONS Crossword crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. In production, the production of items only as demanded for use or to replace those taken for use. See: pull signal.
                2. stock Inventory in the transportation network and the distribution system, including the flow through intermediate stocking points.
                3. Acronym for cost of goods sold.
                4. An extreme change in the supply position upstream in a supply chain generated by a small change in demand downstream in the supply chain. Inventory can quickly move from being backordered to being excess. This is caused by the serial nature of communicating orders up the chain with the inherent transportation delays of moving product down the chain. The bullwhip effect can be eliminated by synchronizing the supply chain.
                5. A facility configuration in which operations of a similar nature or function are grouped together.
                6. The ability to quickly plan, source, make, and deliver to adapt and respond to changes in the competitive environment.
                7. "_ Material":Purchased items or extracted materials that are converted via the manufacturing process into components and products.
                8. manufacturing A type of manufacturing process used for large, often unique, items or structures that require a custom design capability (engineer-to-order). This type of process is highly flexible and can cope with a broad range of product designs and design changes. This process usually uses a fixed-position type layout. See: batch (fourth definition), continuous production, job shop (second definition), process manufacturing, project, repetitive manufacturing.
                9. A manufacturing or service unit consisting of a number of workstations and the materials transport mechanisms and storage buffers that interconnect them.
                10. A planned series of actions or operations (e.g., mechanical, electrical, chemical, inspection, or test) that advances a material or procedure from one stage of completion to another.
                11. The rate at which the system generates goal units. It is always expressed for a given time period, such as per month, week, day, or even minute.
                12. A chart that shows the operations, transportations, storages, delays, inspections, and so on related to a process, to better understand processes, and they are an output of a flowcharting process. The flowchart is one of the seven tools of quality.
                13. "_ Stock":In general, a quantity of stock planned to be in inventory to protect against fluctuations in demand or supply.
                14. production method A production planning method that maintains a stable production rate while varying inventory levels to meet demand.
                15. The capability of a system to perform its expected function.
                16. A regular route for pickup of mixed loads from several suppliers.
                17. In manufacturing, this refers to the jobs at a given work center waiting to be processed
                18. A facility, function, department, or resource whose capacity is less than the demand placed upon it.
                19. “_ zone”–In forecasting, the periods when no changes can be made to work orders based on changes in demand. This provides stability to the master production schedule. See: liquid zone, slushy zone.
                20. Japanese word. The place where humans create value or the real workplace. Gemba also is a philosophy: “Go to the actual place; see the actual work.”
                21. "_swan":phenomena are highly unlikely events that have massive impacts on a business or society on the rare occasions they occur.
                22. "_ shop": A type of manufacturing process used to produce items to each customer’s specifications. Production operations are designed to handle a wide range of product designs and are performed at fixed plant locations using general-purpose equipment
                Down
                1. In production, the production of items at times required by a given schedule planned in advance.
                2. The ability of the manufacturing system to respond quickly, in terms of range and time, to external or internal changes
                3. In transportation, placing shipments from multiple companies together in the same shipment in order to reduce the costs of each shipment. 2) In production, that action that combines in parallel previously independent processes to reduce the total variance compared with the variances that would occur when the processes were independent.
                4. “_ diagram”: Cause-and-effect diagram.
                5. The amount of good or acceptable material available after the completion of a process. It is usually computed as the final amount divided by the initial amount converted to a decimal or percentage.
                6. A predictable, repetitive pattern of demand measured within a year, during which time the demand grows and declines.
                7. A production planning method that maintains a stable inventory level while varying production to meet demand.
                8. "_ map":A diagram of the flow of a production process or service process through the production system. Standardized symbols are used to designate processing, flow directions, branching decisions, input/ output, and other aspects of the process.
                9. A production system in which the productive equipment is organized and sequenced according to the steps involved to produce the product. This term denotes that material flow is continuous during the production process. The routing of the jobs is fixed, and setups are seldom changed. Syns.: continuous flow (production), continuous manufacturing, continuous process. See: mass production, project manufacturing.
                10. "_'s Law": When a system has fixed capacity and is relatively stable, the lead time and work-in-process (WIP) inventory level are proportional, and an increase or decrease in either WIP or lead time will produce a proportional change in the other.
                11. A type of layout in which the good or product is stationary and the workers come to the site to work on it.
                12. The Japanese term for improvement.
                13. "_ Serie Analysis: Analysis of any variable classified by time in which the values of the variable are functions of the time periods
                14. The process of withdrawing from stock the components to make assemblies or finished goods.
                15. A philosophy of production that emphasizes the minimization of the amount of all the resources (including time) used in the various activities of the enterprise. It involves identifying and eliminating non-value-adding activities in design, production, supply chain management, and customer management.
                16. "_ Level" A measure (usually expressed as a percentage) of satisfying demand through inventory or by the current production schedule in time to satisfy the customers’ requested delivery dates and quantities.
                17. Any seller of an item in the marketplace.
                18. The classification of a group of items in decreasing order of annual dollar volume (price multiplied by projected volume) or other criteria.

                40 Clues: Acronym for cost of goods sold.The Japanese term for improvement.“_ diagram”: Cause-and-effect diagram.Any seller of an item in the marketplace.The capability of a system to perform its expected function.A regular route for pickup of mixed loads from several suppliers....

                con han 2017-01-24

                con han crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                2. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                3. He is the youngest of three children and is always on the go, he has had a childhood of sailing, drumming and many ice-cream scoop devouring.
                4. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                5. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                6. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                7. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                8. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                9. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                10. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                11. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                12. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                13. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                14. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                15. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                16. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                17. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                18. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                19. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                20. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                21. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                22. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                23. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                24. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                25. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                26. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                27. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                28. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                29. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                30. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                Down
                1. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                2. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                3. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                4. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                5. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                6. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                7. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                8. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                9. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                10. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                11. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                12. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                13. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                14. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                15. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                16. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                17. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                18. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                19. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                20. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                21. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                22. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                23. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                24. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                25. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                26. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                27. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                28. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                29. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                30. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                31. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                32. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                33. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.

                63 Clues: She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                hanrad 4 2017-01-24

                hanrad 4 crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                2. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                3. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                4. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                5. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                6. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                7. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                8. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                9. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                10. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                11. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                12. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                13. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                14. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                15. need clue
                16. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                17. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                18. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                19. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                20. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                21. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                22. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                23. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                24. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                25. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                26. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                27. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                28. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                29. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                30. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                31. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                32. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                33. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                Down
                1. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                2. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                3. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                4. need clue
                5. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                6. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                7. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                8. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                9. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                10. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                11. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                12. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                13. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                14. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                15. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                16. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                17. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                18. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                19. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                20. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                21. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                22. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                23. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                24. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                25. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                26. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                27. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                28. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                29. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                30. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                31. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.

                64 Clues: need clueneed clueShe is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                conhan 2017-01-24

                conhan crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                2. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                3. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                4. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                5. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                6. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                7. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                8. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                9. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                10. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                11. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                12. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                13. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                14. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                15. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                16. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                17. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                18. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                19. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                20. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                21. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                22. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                23. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                24. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                25. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                26. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                27. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                28. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                29. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                30. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                Down
                1. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                2. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                3. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                4. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                5. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                6. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                7. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                8. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                9. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                10. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                11. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                12. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                13. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                14. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                15. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                16. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                17. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                18. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                19. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                20. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                21. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                22. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                23. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                24. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                25. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                26. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                27. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                28. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                29. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                30. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                31. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                32. She is famous for her hugs and says that in a previous life she was a cat. A few years ago she made a dramatic career change. She speaks Cantonese and has a huge social media following. She recently spent a few weeks in San Francisco. She is famous for her Eaton Mess.
                33. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.

                63 Clues: She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                hanrad 3 2017-01-24

                hanrad 3 crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                2. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                3. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                4. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                5. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                6. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                7. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                8. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                9. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                10. need clue
                11. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                12. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                13. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                14. need clue
                15. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                16. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                17. She loves orchids and has travelled through Asia, Europe and India. One of her favourite places is Crenorne.
                18. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                19. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                20. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                21. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                22. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                23. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                24. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                25. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                26. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                27. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                28. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                29. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                30. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                31. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                32. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                Down
                1. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                2. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                3. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                4. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                5. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                6. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                7. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                8. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                9. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                10. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                11. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                12. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                13. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                14. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                15. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                16. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                17. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                18. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                19. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                20. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                21. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                22. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                23. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                24. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                25. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                26. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                27. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                28. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                29. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                30. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                31. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                32. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                33. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.

                65 Clues: need clueneed clueShe is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                test 2017-01-25

                test crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                2. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                3. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                4. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                5. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                6. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                7. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                8. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                9. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                10. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                11. He is the youngest of three children and is always on the go, he has had a childhood of sailing, drumming and many ice-cream scoop devouring.
                12. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                13. She is one of the youngest guests at our wedding today, she will turn 2 in March. She has one older sister.
                14. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                15. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                16. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                17. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                18. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                19. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                20. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                21. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                22. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                23. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                24. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                25. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                26. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                27. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                28. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                29. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                30. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                31. She speaks Italian and had a short career as a singer in her early high school years. She is a teacher and a health instructor and has run the Burnie 10. She lives in Hobart and has two beautiful daughters.
                32. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                Down
                1. She loves orchids and has travelled through Asia, Europe and India. One of her favourite places is Crenorne.
                2. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                3. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                4. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                5. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                6. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                7. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                8. She used to visit Delamere during holidays and was always Director of the family Christmas eve play which included dancing to Madonna songs and doing a beauty demonstration on Hannah. She is famous for her choc mint ice cream.
                9. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                10. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                11. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                12. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                13. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                14. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                15. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                16. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                17. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                18. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                19. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                20. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                21. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                22. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                23. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                24. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                25. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                26. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                27. She lives in a straw bale house and did her PhD in Illinois. She is vegetarian and works as a laboratory technician. She used to make little mice out of felt.
                28. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                29. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                30. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                31. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                32. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.

                64 Clues: She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse....

                Con & Han CW 2017-01-24

                Con & Han CW crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                2. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                3. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                4. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                5. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                6. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                7. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                8. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                9. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                10. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                11. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                12. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                13. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                14. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                15. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                16. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                17. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                18. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                19. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                20. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                21. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                22. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                23. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                24. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                25. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                26. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                27. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                28. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                29. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                Down
                1. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                2. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                3. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                4. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                5. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                6. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                7. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                8. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                9. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                10. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                11. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                12. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                13. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                14. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                15. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                16. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                17. He is the youngest of three children and is always on the go, he has had a childhood of sailing, drumming and many ice-cream scoop devouring.
                18. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                19. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                20. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                21. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                22. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                23. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                24. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                25. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                26. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                27. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                28. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                29. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                30. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                31. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                32. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                33. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                34. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.

                63 Clues: She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                hanrad 2017-01-24

                hanrad crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                2. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                3. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                4. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                5. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                6. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                7. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                8. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                9. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                10. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                11. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                12. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                13. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                14. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                15. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                16. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                17. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                18. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                19. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                20. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                21. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                22. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                23. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                24. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                25. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                26. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                27. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                28. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                29. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                30. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                31. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                32. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                Down
                1. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                2. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                3. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                4. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                5. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                6. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                7. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                8. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                9. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                10. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                11. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                12. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                13. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                14. She loves orchids and has travelled through Asia, Europe and India. One of her favourite places is Crenorne.
                15. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                16. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                17. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                18. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                19. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                20. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                21. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                22. need a clue!
                23. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                24. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                25. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                26. need a clue!
                27. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                28. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                29. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                30. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                31. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                32. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                33. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.

                65 Clues: need a clue!need a clue!She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                hanrad 2017-01-24

                hanrad crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. She is famous for her hugs and says that in a previous life she was a cat. A few years ago she made a dramatic career change. She speaks Cantonese and has a huge social media following. She recently spent a few weeks in San Francisco. She is famous for her Eaton Mess.
                2. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                3. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                4. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                5. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                6. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                7. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                8. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                9. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                10. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                11. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                12. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                13. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                14. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                15. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                16. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                17. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                18. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                19. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                20. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                21. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                22. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                23. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                24. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                25. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                26. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                27. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                28. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                29. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                30. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                31. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                32. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                Down
                1. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                2. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                3. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                4. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                5. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                6. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                7. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                8. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                9. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                10. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                11. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                12. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                13. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                14. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                15. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                16. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                17. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                18. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                19. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                20. need clue
                21. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                22. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                23. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                24. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                25. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                26. need clue
                27. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                28. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                29. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                30. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                31. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                32. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                33. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.

                65 Clues: need clueneed clueShe is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                Hannah & Conrad's crossword 2017-01-24

                Hannah & Conrad's crossword crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                2. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                3. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                4. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                5. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                6. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                7. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                8. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                9. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                10. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                11. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                12. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                13. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                14. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                15. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                16. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                17. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                18. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                19. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                20. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                21. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                22. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                23. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                24. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                25. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                26. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                27. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                28. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                29. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                30. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                31. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                32. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                Down
                1. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                2. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                3. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                4. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                5. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                6. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                7. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                8. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                9. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                10. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                11. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                12. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                13. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                14. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                15. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                16. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                17. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                18. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                19. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                20. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                21. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                22. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                23. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                24. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                25. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                26. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                27. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                28. He is the youngest of three children and is always on the go, he has had a childhood of sailing, drumming and many ice-cream scoop devouring.
                29. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                30. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                31. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.

                63 Clues: She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                hanrad 1 2017-01-24

                hanrad 1 crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                2. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                3. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                4. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                5. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                6. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                7. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                8. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                9. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                10. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                11. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                12. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                13. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                14. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                15. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                16. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                17. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.
                18. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                19. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                20. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                21. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                22. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                23. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                24. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                25. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                26. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                27. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                28. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                29. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                30. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                31. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                Down
                1. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                2. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                3. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                4. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                5. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                6. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                7. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                8. need clue
                9. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                10. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                11. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                12. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                13. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                14. need clue
                15. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                16. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                17. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                18. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                19. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                20. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                21. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                22. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                23. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                24. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                25. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                26. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                27. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                28. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                29. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                30. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                31. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                32. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                33. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)

                64 Clues: need clueneed clueShe is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                hanrad 3 2017-01-24

                hanrad 3 crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. He is writing a novel and holds the firm belief that we'll one day be living on Mars. He lives in Melbourne and recently got married.
                2. Famous for saying “winner winner winner” this person lived with Hannah and Conrad in Canberra and is now a barrister.
                3. She loves yoga and surfing and when she was little she used to draw on the walls behind bookshelves so that no one would find them.
                4. Once when at the beach he saw a pod of dolphins and went out to swim with them. Musically-minded he can be found in a boy band music video on youtube.
                5. She used to drink coffee with Conrad and is passionate about animal ethics and whether or not zero is a number.
                6. He barracks for Carlton and loves fishing. He’s famous for his old answering phone message that used to make everyone laugh.
                7. She has long thin feet and a PhD. She enjoys running, swimming and being outside. She and her husband used to own a plot of land in the African bushveld. She likes a good coffee (especially with a generous splash of kahlua in it!)
                8. He is always humming and singing, his children grew up to his stories, songs and German Christmas carols. As a youngster he and his friends were rowing a boat that had a hole in it, but stoically continued to row as it sank because some girls were watching. His name means man of the forest. Used to do judo with Conrad.
                9. She is famous for her fruitcake which she makes with her grandmother’s original recipe she has made one for today’s wedding. She loves Chanel No 5 perfume.
                10. This person lived with Hannah and Conrad and met Hannah at law school. She writes novels and once lived in Tasmania where she went to Friends school. She travelled here from Laos.
                11. He was born in Indonesia and is of Dutch heritage. He enjoys photography and lives in Hobart.
                12. He met his future wife on a road trip, she was sitting in the back while he drove and he fell in love with her reflection in the rear view mirror. He used to do long distance running and windsurfing.
                13. When Hannah met this person she was 9 and wanted to be a journalist. This person helped her prepare an ABC broadcast as a school project which included Hannah putting a cardboard box on her head as the “TV”. He loves wine and gave Hannah a French chopping knife in 2003. He will soon have two Drs in front of his name and he knows ancient Greek.
                14. This person helps Hannah with her ballet and enjoys tai chi. He hosts exchange students at his house in Melbourne.
                15. She loves dancing, pilates and yoga. She draws in her spare time but always find the second eye of a face difficult. She collects everyone’s sayings and gets tunes stuck in her head.
                16. Her favourite ballet is the Nut Cracker, she loves her kite that her grandpa made for her. One of her favourite foods is sushi.
                17. This person makes his own wine and has known Hannah since the 1980s. He is tall and once saved Hannah when she got herself stuck up a tree.
                18. He has always called Hannah “knee monster” He made one of the cakes for today’s wedding and is famous for playing the piano.
                19. She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.
                20. He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos.
                21. She is famous for being organised, doing craft (especially knitting) and gardening. She turns every part of the yard into a garden.
                22. When he was about 3 years old he got a large chopping knife and cut a slice of the drawer. When his mum found him he said “I’m just trimming the drawer mum”. He had a pet mouse he used to carry in his pocket and once made a maze for it in the living room. He used to save injured birds and build motor bikes. He now lives in Melbourne and recently moved into a new house.
                23. need clue
                24. He loves BMX bikes and modern architecture. He grew up in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
                25. He used to play soccer until he got an injury that still affects him today. He is famous for making jokes and telling tall stories that Hannah always believes. He was born in a town at the end of Hadrian’s wall called Wallsend. He now lives in Melbourne and works for the Melbourne medical school.
                26. He loves “Where’s Wally” and listening to his dad’s music. He will be 3 this year. He’s famous for saying “we don’t have snow because we’re Jewish”.
                27. She met Hannah in law school and is now a barrister, Hannah was impressed by her passion for social justice. She got married in a vintage dress and now has a beautiful son. She recently went to a dress up party as Wonder Woman.
                28. Hannah met this person in a History and Philosophy of Science class. At the time she worked in a theatre. It was through Hannah that this person met her future husband. She is from Western Australia and used to have dread locks. She is now a doctor.
                29. She has always spoilt Hannah and Alastair. Once she hid ice-creams in the park for Hannah and Alastair to find and said they had got there by magic. She plays the violin and used to be a teacher and is famous for her Saville orange marmalade.
                30. She loves a good debate, studied science and works as a teacher. She studied teaching at Harvard.
                31. he loves playing chess, doing Karate and is a blue belt. He’s great at maths and science. He’s recently been helping Grandma make bread and Grandpa with the BBQ fire.
                Down
                1. He used to tell Hannah that his middle name was Caractacus. As a child he had an imaginary friend who was a frog and a favourite toy called Old Ted or Super Ted and a dog called Joey. Hannah used to listen to him practice trumpet and he was her hero. He is famous for making ruptured duck and fried tempeh.
                2. Hannah spent a Halloween with this person, who dressed up as the Santa Maria. As a child she always had a ribbon or ‘long thin thing’ with her. Her mother has always spoken French to her and she recently got into a College in the US.
                3. Famous for saying “ooh la la” this person used to make croissants in Canberra. He has a green thumb and helped prepare one of the cakes for the wedding.
                4. Hannah met this person in a pilates class and they have been friends ever since. She often calls Hannah a work dork and has joined Hannah at the farmers markets most weekends since 2014. She is famous for saying “Where’s my F**ing pony.”
                5. Outgoing and bright, this young lady and middle child is a life saver, a wave dancer and all round ocean dweller. When on land she is an outstanding lacrosse chaser.
                6. He loves metropolitan trains and can tell you ever stop on the Hurstbridge line. He is famous for saying “the guinea pig ate him”. He is very creative and loves spelling. He loves watching the Inside Out movie and imagining that he is the character “Anger”.
                7. need clue
                8. As a child he dressed up as a Hobbit and went to school on his knees. He learnt to bake so that he could eat as many cookies as he wanted. Used to give his sisters ‘kangaroo rides’ up and down the passageway. When he was a small child he organised a wedding anniversary for his parents - secretly shopping when he wasn’t allowed to go too far alone, hiding cutlery and plates in his room and organising the whole family to be there.
                9. She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.
                10. When Hannah was a child, this person was one of her favourite people. She used to spoil Hannah and give her chocolates that her parents would never allow. Hannah remembers this person’s dinner parties and marzipan covered fruit cakes. She used to be a German teacher and is originally from Scotland.
                11. Hannah first met this person in London, they went to the portrait gallery together. She is one of two Hungarians at today’s wedding.
                12. She is famous for posing for nude photography to save the forests. She was one of Britain’s earliest police officers and worked in an armament factory during the war. As a little girl Hannah used to describe her as Hannah’s best friend. She used to let Hannah share her bed.
                13. He is the first man Hannah ever loved. He loves riding his bike and growing wasabi, turmeric and figs.
                14. She is a wild footy fan and enjoys playing Bridge. She lived in Africa and America and has owned several black poodles. She now lives outside Hobart and Hannah and Conrad are going to her beach house for their honeymoon.
                15. Known as E-Bomb this person helped decorate one of the cakes for today’s wedding. She speaks French.
                16. Hannah used to call this person “the Honey Man” he once gave her a tour of the smelter at Bell Bay. He has run sheep with Richard and is a wool classer.
                17. She is known to do yoga in a “bell jar” t-shirt. She once lived in New Zealand and now lives in Australia. She is a founding member of the Feminist Coffee Club (other members include Lisa, Hannah and Conrad). She works for the ABC.
                18. She is famous for the cakes and treasure hunts she made for her children’s birthdays. She loves screen printing and does beautiful water colours. She is always taking photos of natural textures. She grew up by a platinum mine where her father worked as a doctor. She is famous for swimming even when the water is chilly.
                19. Known to Hannah as Onkers who’s gone Bonkers, this year marks 30 years since he started dialysis and 20 years since his kidney transplant. He loves cycling and is famous for his delicious desserts.
                20. This person was Hannah’s neighbour at university, Hannah met her as she strung fairy lights on her roof. She is a lawyer in Melbourne.
                21. He is an ethicist and a daring baker and Conrad and Hannah have eaten his Croque en Bouche.
                22. She makes authentic pasta and speaks Italian. She learnt ballet as a child and photography as an adult. She is famous for bringing little acts of creativity into every moment and travelled the furthest to be here today.
                23. He loves Star Wars and his skateboard. He has one sister and lives in Melbourne. He is Hannah’s godson.
                24. When this person was born, Conrad thought her name was Zebra. Taught her sister basic maths before she even started school. She loves ceramics and creating with clay. Is currently researching the perfect puppy to join her family.
                25. This person used to live with Hannah and called her the Han-grenade. He is famous for his haiku and the philosophy of identity.
                26. As a little girl, she wanted sandals so she took her shoes and cut the backs out of them. She also made fringes on her sister’s books with scissors. She is famous for her pumpkin pie and is proud of her strawberry patch.
                27. She loves riding her bike and her favourite colour is probably dark grey. She speaks French and went on a school trip to Japan. The first time she met Conrad she was 12 and brought along short bread biscuits that she made including gluten free ones for Alastair.
                28. She is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.
                29. He is very musical and a wonderful teacher. He has known his wife since they were in their late teens and early twenties. He recently recorded an album.
                30. She speaks Spanish and writes novels, this person has walked the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain. She is vegetarian and learnt African dancing in West Africa.
                31. She paints beautiful paintings and collects Hungarian porcelain figures. She studied psychology and enjoys spending time on her farm in country Victoria.
                32. When Hannah first met this person, he was in a band and she thought he was so cool. He makes radio programs including a recent one on euthanasia.
                33. He is famous for playing Irish jigs and when Daniel first met this person he thought this person’s name was Tawny Asty.

                64 Clues: need clueneed clueShe is the flower girl today and loves watching Frozen.She is a librarian who likes rock climbing and geocaching.She is learning ballet and has a little sister. Her name is musical.He is from Denmark and loves the Chelsea football team. He travelled here from Laos....

                Stagecraft Safety 2025-08-18

                Stagecraft Safety crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Items which carry electricity that need to be maintained
                2. A type of treatment that, when applied to materials, slows or prevents a fire
                3. Dust masks and respirators that protect the lungs free from chemicals and debris
                4. A permanently lit or self-luminous sign indicating the location of the closest exit in case of fire or other emergency
                5. Pull stations and detectors that alert the fire department of a fire
                6. Rowdiness or any other behavior that is careless and could cause harm
                7. Ways feelings are expressed in addition to (or without) words, including tone of voice, facial expressions, gestures, and posture
                8. A platform above the stage or audience that provides access for hanging technical elements such as light or sound equipment
                9. A device worn over the mouth or nose or both to protect the respiratory tract from harmful dust or fumes
                10. Something that increases susceptibility
                11. A motorized platform that is surrounded by guardrails and extends to extreme heights
                12. Items which will burn if ignited
                13. A strap system that is worn on the body and attached to other parts of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)
                14. (SDS)Document that provide information on the safe use, hazards, and emergency steps to take when using chemicals
                15. Vents above the stage which are opened in case of fire will draw smoke through the roof of the auditorium
                16. Polite behavior toward others in conversation and attitude
                17. Clothing or gloves that keep hands and arms safe from heat, cold, or chemicals
                18. Two to three horizontal pipes that surround an elevated space to prevent falls
                19. The side pieces of a ladder which are connected by rungs/steps
                20. An action taken in advance to protect against possible danger failure or injury
                21. A series of pipes that provide water to extinguish large fires
                22. Filled with a dry powder, can be portable or on wheels, effective on wood, paper, flammable liquids and electrical fires. Type ABC Fires. Common extinguisher found in most theatres
                23. A ladder with two sections that can be adjusted to various heights; not self-supporting
                24. A locking system that secures a stepladder when in the open position
                25. A heavy fiberglass curtain directly behind the proscenium isolating the stage from the audience
                26. Red canisters located in the theatre which extinguish fire
                27. Specially designed hat that protects head from falling objects
                28. The recognized and expected conventions of behavior, judgement, and skill within industry
                29. Steel channels located on either side of the proscenium where the Fire Curtain travels
                30. (PFRS) An active system that is worn and attached to a secure anchorage; permits an individual to work in a safe perimeter and not pass into a fall hazard point
                31. equipment is used to drench or flush the eyes with water when dust, irritants, or chemicals enter the eye
                32. Rules or procedures that emphasize appropriate behavior
                33. The practice of keeping two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hands on the ladder at all times
                34. Earplugs or earmuffs that reduce the volume of loud noises of equipment
                Down
                1. Sprinkler system installed directly above the proscenium to extinguish or prevent flame from entering the audience
                2. Protective plastic that covers the entire face, providing protection from sparks, debris, or chemicals
                3. Heavy, fireproof doors that isolate heat and flame to a specific area
                4. A state of being awake and aware of all the things being taught or happening around you
                5. Unintended descent
                6. A letter grading system assigned to a type of fire based on what is fueling it so the best extinguishing agent can be applied.
                7. Providing assistance to a person who is injured or ill while waiting for medical help
                8. (PPE) Clothing or equipment worn to protect the wearer’s body from injury or infection
                9. The replacement of stale or noxious air with fresh air. The mechanical system or equipment used to circulate air or to replace stale air with fresh air
                10. Goggles worn to protect the eye from chemical splashes
                11. A piece of metal that is used as a step on the ladder
                12. Dangerous goods, also called hazardous materials or Hazmat, are solids, liquids, or gases that can harm people, other living organisms, property, or the environment
                13. An unplanned and unfortunate event that results in damage, injury or upset of some kind
                14. An external reason to do something, like a reward or prize, or to avoid a consequence
                15. The door mechanism that allows exit from a building from within. This device requires you press against it to exit
                16. A locking connector that attaches to lanyards and anchorages as part of a PFAS
                17. A structure (usually mobile in theatre) that is assembled for reaching heights, which one or more persons can safely work upon
                18. The maximum weight a ladder can support
                19. Capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means; poisonous
                20. A moral or value-based philosophy to do good quality work and be responsible
                21. (PFAS) A passive system that is worn and attached to a secure anchorage; only engages if a fall occurs, preventing the individual from striking a lower level
                22. The ability to put up with something even though you/others may find it irritating
                23. The way you say or word something
                24. A diagram that identifies the object that is represented by a shape.
                25. A flexible strap, rope, or wire that attaches to the harness of a PFAS
                26. An injury to the brain, caused by a blow to the head
                27. A long board attached to a climbing surface to prevent individuals and materials from slipping
                28. Ignition of a substance, such as oily rags, caused by a localized heat-increasing reaction between the oxidant and the fuel, not from a heat source
                29. Form that is filled out in order to record details of an unusual event
                30. An A-frame, portable unit that unfolds to be self-supporting used for reaching heights
                31. A secure place to attach fall safety equipment
                32. An internal reason to do something, like enjoyment or feeling of fulfillment
                33. A pre-determined way to get quickly and safely out of a building in an emergency
                34. Glasses Glasses worn to protect eyes from flying debris
                35. Battery operated lighting that is activated when electricity has been disconnected to the building
                36. Fully concentrating when someone is speaking so you can remember, repeat, and understand what was said/meant
                37. Severe injury or death resulting in an exposure to electrical current
                38. A small sliver of wood or other material that can be embedded under the skin

                72 Clues: Unintended descentItems which will burn if ignitedThe way you say or word somethingSomething that increases susceptibilityThe maximum weight a ladder can supportA secure place to attach fall safety equipmentAn injury to the brain, caused by a blow to the headA piece of metal that is used as a step on the ladder...

                The PuzzBuzz 2026-01-06

                The PuzzBuzz crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Valve type best used for controlling flow rate
                2. Operating a pump at low flow and high head
                3. USC campus known for their Water Operator manual and course
                4. Right/Wrong Tank mixers reduce average water age
                5. Prolific egg-laying duck breed
                6. Virginia marsupial, slang
                7. Facility Analyte Level, abbr.
                8. The second D in DPD
                9. Famous funny(?) bear
                10. Class ABC, for example
                11. NSF standard for drinking water treatment chemicals
                12. On the US $10 bill
                13. Helium nucleus, slang
                14. Used to prepare turbidity standards
                15. Will turn DPD pink even with no chlorine
                16. Dairy animal with rectangular pupil
                17. Contains hexane, heptane, octane, et al.
                18. Purification of water by boiling and condensation
                19. Valve type that will prevent atmospheric tank from overflowing
                20. Discoverer of the neutron
                21. Drilling method used in coastal plain
                22. Small valve used to control a large valve
                23. Genus of poison ivy
                24. First Virginia county, alphabetically
                25. Same number of protons, different number of neutrons
                26. Affects the thyroid, spontaneously formed in hypochlorite
                27. Pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure
                28. 750 milliliters is roughly a _ of a gallon
                29. Number of wires to a "three-wire" pump
                30. Right/Wrong Giardia requires a lower UV dose than viruses for equivalent log reduction, according to EPA's UVDGM
                31. Piebald horse, old Ford
                32. Mafic rock known for intrusions like dikes and sills in Virginia's Piedmont
                33. Effect of ferric chloride on pH
                34. Alloy or iron and carbon
                35. Nutrient added to flour to prevent spina bifida
                36. 125 watts for 8 hours
                37. The first D in DPD
                38. Famous Italian, rivalled by turtle
                39. Calcium carbonate mineral
                40. E.g. Cyanide to cyanate
                41. Animal disease communicable to humans
                42. An elbow with male and female threads
                43. Interrupts a circuit if there is a ground fault
                44. Seas on the moon
                45. 7000 of these in a pound
                46. Chemical reaction that releases heat, adj.
                47. Current when an electric motor is first energized
                48. Eight inches of 6" pipe holds about this much volume
                49. To move food, or treatment chemicals, by squeezing a tube progressively
                50. Ampersand, in Latin
                51. This is relieved to prevent back-siphonage
                52. Diameter doubles while area _
                53. Barrier around tank outlet
                54. A 4% sodium fluoride solution is said to be this
                55. The MCLG for radium
                56. Famous plumber known for fungicide
                57. Drinking water contaminant with 50 ug/L MCL before 2006
                58. Water is _ at about 4 degrees celcius
                59. Stress that tends to pull apart
                60. Tallest mountain in Virginia
                61. Most French volumetric glassware
                62. Bacteria can oxidize ammonia to this
                63. Large, slow-moving agitator
                64. 1000 of these in a liter
                65. Toothy fish invasive in Virginia
                66. 12 grams of carbon
                67. A test for membrane integrity using compressed air, abbr.
                68. Near the floor in the chlorine room
                69. How long coatings can be applied after mixing
                70. Valve type most common on 6" pipe
                71. Colilert turns this color with chlorine
                72. Titanium mineral once mined in Virginia
                73. Grain associated with ergotism
                74. Caused by the spontaneous creation and then collapse of bubbles
                75. The C in CT
                Down
                1. High-temp glassware material
                2. Doe, a ____
                3. Use with PVC, also a horse
                4. Non-coliform that causes pneumonia
                5. Volumetric glassware most often confused with a Muppet
                6. Opportunist pathogen, causes pink/orange stains
                7. Gasses are _ soluble in hot water than cold
                8. Pink and green rock, hydrothemally metamorphized, found near Vesuvius, Virginia
                9. Manganese field method, less sensitive than PAN
                10. Radioactive hydrogen
                11. Unit of electrical potential
                12. Virginia town known for its hot air balloon tank
                13. Clay mineral sometimes used as well grout
                14. Inversely proportional to wavelength
                15. Unit of electrical charge
                16. Alloy of copper and zinc
                17. 254 nm, for example
                18. Noble gas from radium
                19. Popular brand of asbestos-cement pipe
                20. Chloramine compound formed if you underfeed ammonia
                21. Lead bioaccumulates in these
                22. South African anteater
                23. Right/Wrong Haloacetic acids always increase with water age
                24. Metals like cobalt, titanium, and iron, as a group
                25. Giardia, Naegleria, for example
                26. Four-chlorine carcinogen used for dry-cleaning
                27. Chicken breed known for soft plumage and small eggs
                28. Banned from gasoline in the 90s
                29. Common complaint with caustic overfeed
                30. A fitting that allows easy (hopefully!) disassembly of pipes
                31. Supplies inrush current to an electric motor
                32. Process to agitate surface of filter before backwash
                33. Soda ash is to sodium as _ is to potassium
                34. Caustic soda is the _ of sodium
                35. Section of WW Regs with MCLs
                36. The lady and the _____
                37. E.g. Sulfur to hydrogen sulfide
                38. Virginia town once known for their dinosaurs
                39. Magnesium carbonate mineral
                40. Hours a waterworks has to notify ODW of a critical failure
                41. Effervescent
                42. Mollusc with W-shaped pupil
                43. Jovian moon believed to have liquid water oceans
                44. Coating take longer to cure at _ temperature
                45. Organic acid used to clean drinking water membranes, make Gummi worms better
                46. Publishes fire protection standards, abbr.
                47. _ Drinking Water Information System
                48. Waters' ability to neutralize acid
                49. Minimum classification for classified waterworks using caustic
                50. Unit of electrical resistance
                51. Virginia town known for hot and cold water tanks
                52. Common herbicide, statewide monitoring waiver
                53. Liquid metal found in switches and UV lamps
                54. Satellite positioning service popular in USA
                55. Adequate backwash provides filter bed _
                56. Dial 811 for this helpful lady
                57. Mass of 1 liter of water
                58. The difference between free and total chlorine reagent
                59. Water meter type with impeller
                60. Metals like lithium, sodium, and potassium, as a group
                61. Water meter end, a common food
                62. A geologic fault where adjacent units slip past each other
                63. Possible health effects of trihalomethanes
                64. Pressure head, elevation head, and friction loss
                65. Alkaline earth metal with 2 mg/L MCL
                66. Rivers that reverse direction
                67. A large relay used to start motors
                68. Solvent in electrical tape adhesive
                69. Virginia town known for chlorine manufacture and mercury contamination
                70. Bottom of a horizontal pipe
                71. Short for cousin
                72. SDR35 pipe is _ than SDR17 pipe
                73. Risk from mixing permanganate and sugar
                74. Molecular weight of calcium carbonate
                75. Effect of caustic feed on alkalinity
                76. Common complaint during winter
                77. Vitamin D deficiency causes this
                78. Bear texture
                79. Wavelength of ultraviolet, compared to red

                154 Clues: Doe, a ____The C in CTEffervescentBear textureSeas on the moonShort for cousinOn the US $10 billThe first D in DPD12 grams of carbonThe second D in DPD254 nm, for exampleGenus of poison ivyAmpersand, in LatinThe MCLG for radiumRadioactive hydrogenFamous funny(?) bearHelium nucleus, slangNoble gas from radium125 watts for 8 hours...

                341 Crossword 2018-05-06

                341 Crossword crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. The effect where one tends to remember the information presented at the end better than the middle. This likely happens because the items at the end of a list are still being kept in short term memory when the participant is asked to recall the information.
                2. This type of memory involves your basic knowledge of the world around you. An example is knowing that Savannah is in the state of Georgia.
                3. This group of individuals speak two languages and are often more expert in their first language. These individuals perform better on the stroop task.
                4. Damage to this area of the brain is implicated in a person’s loss of speech. This area is found in the left frontal lobe.
                5. The error that occurs when one is focused on some aspect of a scene and fails to recognize a misplaced but clearly visible object that enters the scene. Our previous knowledge leads to this top down processing error.
                6. When a person splits their focus onto two or more tasks and significantly depletes their cognitive capabilities. The current research looks at people who drive and use their cell phones.
                7. The memory effect where you will be able to better recall information that relates to yourself. An example that illustrates this effect is that I am more likely to remember someone’s name if it the same name as my mom’s.
                8. This occurs when someone is trying learn new information but previously learnt knowledge is obstructing their memory. An example of this would be someone who has learnt to drive in the US and when driving in Australia on vacation keeps making turns into the wrong side of the street.
                9. ground When two people share similar backgrounds and general knowledge that allow them to communicate with ease. An example would be two UMD students talking about giving a sacrifices at testudo, both knowing there is no real sacrifice but a silly UMD tradition.
                10. This theory of mental imagery believes that mental imagery is not visual or spatial but resembles language like descriptions. Evidence for this theory was demonstrated in class when we were constructed to draw the Starbucks logo from memory and almost no one could do it!
                11. A sentence that blatantly asks someone to do something. An example would be a dad saying to his child, “take out the trash now.”
                12. The best example of an item in a category. In the category of vehicle, car would most likely be selected.
                13. The amount of chunks Miller believed one could hold in short term memory. An example of chunking would be to take the string of letters NFLABCCBSTBS and chunk them into NFL ABC CBS TBS.
                Down
                1. When behaviorism was not thriving in Europe, this field of psychology was gaining traction. This sect of psychology understands human behavior to stem from a need to organize our world into categories. These categories value the bigger picture over the smaller parts.
                2. This type of sensory memory is visual and lasts about .5 to 3 seconds. The Sperling task is used to test this type of memory, and requires participants to recall 12 letters briefly flashed on a screen.
                3. The memory principle that one’s recall of information is better if the person’s environmental context is the same at both retrieval and encoding. The famous research experiment had participants learn words above water and then recall them under water or learn words under water and then recall under water.
                4. A memory device that creates a word out of the first letters of the words one needs to remember. An example of an acronym is HOMES, which stands for the five great lakes, Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior.
                5. A component of network models where when one idea is triggered, anything related to that concept is now brought to your attention. This concept relates to the idea of schemas and focuses on the relationship between items in a category.
                6. This problem solving heuristic breaks a problem into sub parts and then tries to find a solution to each smaller problem. This often requires a person to initially move further away from the goal, but creates a long term solution.
                7. This theory of mental imagery believes that the mental image we construct closely resembles the real physical object. Evidence for this theory has been exhibited in mental rotation tasks.
                8. The inability to recognize and differentiae human faces. The fusiform area, located in the inferior temporal lobe, is implicated in this disorder.
                9. The retinal image of an object that is inverted and 2D. The farther away the object is, the smaller the retinal image is.
                10. The phenomena where at a loud social gathering, a person is able to notice their name being mentioned even when they were not consciously aware that they were listening to nearby conversations. This effect supports the late filter theory.
                11. According to the research, this note taking technique is most helpful in encoding information in to long term memory. This technique is helpful because it requires the student to process the information on a deeper level by putting a text into their own words.
                12. A disorder where a person claims they cannot see but when asked, can detect some aspect of an object presented to them. The person has no damage to their eyes, but rather suffers from a disconnect between the visual system and their stream of consciousness.
                13. The effect where people tend to remember positive information better than negative information. Researchers conducted experiments where they presented participants with positive, neutral and negative words/items and found that after a delay of minutes, days or weeks, the positive words/items were recalled best.
                14. Wundt’s technique to studying the mind, where trained individuals would observe their feelings and sensations in a variety of settings. This technique, although not completely accurate, lay the groundwork in psychology.
                15. The overconfident student who thinks they will ace the exam exhibits this bias. Many students fall prey to the illusion that recognizing a word in the textbook means they will be able to recall it on the exam.
                16. A method of problem solving that always get the right answer but is inefficient. One example is an exhaustive search where all possible answers are tested before the right answer is identified.
                17. The aspect of language that requires you to read between the lines to understand others speech. If a child was drawing on the walls and their parent in a rage of fury says, “what are you doing,” a child who does not understand this aspect of language would say “drawing on the walls.”
                18. The smallest units of meaning in language. In the word cats, there are two, cat and s.
                19. You employ this type of memory when you need to remind yourself to do a task. This requires you to have metacognition, or knowledge of your cognitive processes, in order to accomplish the said task.

                32 Clues: The smallest units of meaning in language. In the word cats, there are two, cat and s.The best example of an item in a category. In the category of vehicle, car would most likely be selected.The retinal image of an object that is inverted and 2D. The farther away the object is, the smaller the retinal image is....

                Abbie crossword two 2025-02-09

                Abbie crossword two crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. If you bought one in high school you’d be rich now
                2. What FM or AM are
                3. Your former street
                4. The scariest lady from college
                5. Your grandpa’s collection
                6. Minnesota’s deep fried staple
                7. An outdated type of drive
                8. What Kimberley describes
                9. What you’re doing now
                10. Purchased at Costco
                11. Wisconsin’s deep fried staple
                12. Mila’s favorite place
                13. Your former street
                14. Boy with a crush on Carly
                15. Main character of Inside Out
                16. What Jesus did with feet
                17. A type of cocoa
                18. Where the other Cottage Grove is
                19. The most aerodynamic part of a goldendoodle
                20. You use one to get a loan, or to solve a crime
                21. Its rate stays the same, but for us is low
                22. Title for Charles
                23. How you read and start a fire
                24. Home of cringey “hearings”
                25. What you get at the House in the south
                26. Mila’s least favorite object
                27. What your best friend’s country means in English
                28. Our officiant
                29. The second word of a TV sales pitch
                30. Has showers
                31. Iowa’s deep fried staple
                32. You do it to an egg or a case
                33. We have two sets of these for one object
                34. Favorite evening activity
                35. Common middle school dance bop
                36. Shares your DNA
                37. It’s Green, or in Omaha
                38. What they say from our neck of the woods
                39. What’s named after alligators in S. Florida
                40. Two stay the same, one is different each day
                41. Ryan’s preferred coffee method
                42. Key to Ryan’s design preference
                43. Comes before Everest
                44. Comes before Hay
                45. If you read one, it’s probably from Paul
                46. What Ryan races as
                47. Not mental therapy, but ___
                48. Ryan’s favorite type of surfer
                49. Used by Harry Potter
                50. An obsession from Fall 2024
                51. Sounds like it’s on your table but is not
                52. Worst part of flying
                53. Home of the 2026 Olympics
                54. Alyssa Mancuso’s catch phrase
                55. One of Apple’s worst apps
                56. Home
                57. Activity at Willow River
                58. Eaten by Catholics in the spring
                59. An ingredient our dog likes
                60. Bearpaw product
                61. Boys in the ___
                62. Common 1700s boy name
                63. Lives in Indy
                64. Minnesota football battle cry
                65. Where Kim Jong Un lives
                66. Common Nelson phobia
                67. Mila’s obsession
                68. Where the Table is in RF
                69. What we only experienced once so far at the Y
                70. Song written by your friend
                71. One of two Mila words
                72. Where I used to flirt with you
                73. On Brady’s and Rodgers’ backs
                74. Trump’s residence
                75. Bad for Abbie
                76. Where Paul is from
                77. The biggest state
                78. What Chamber of Secrets is
                79. Could it belong to a city in North Carolina?
                80. You wish you could have one as a pet
                81. The stone’s attribution
                82. We only own one of these
                83. Part of what’s delivered to our house twice a month
                Down
                1. ___ fishing
                2. Last thing you say each day
                3. Common wedding bop
                4. Both a school and Josh’s friend
                5. Paulo City named after Bible writer in Portuguese
                6. Declassified his school survival guide
                7. Always included in your old passwords
                8. What you sat on post-surgery
                9. What Spencer puts spaghetti on
                10. 2013 Disney film
                11. On your table
                12. The opposite of minimalist
                13. Your enduring favorite CGC song
                14. Your post-surgery friend
                15. A band and needed to kayak
                16. A YouTube classic
                17. Grandma replaced it
                18. New York City’s ABC Station
                19. Short for our public library
                20. Home of the 2020 Olympics
                21. Home of lavish weddings
                22. What you say when something looks yummy
                23. ___ weights
                24. Old man’s favorite sport
                25. Trick or treat, smell my ___
                26. Your mom and Ryan had one as a kid
                27. Quarterback
                28. There are 54,000 of them in Gainesville
                29. Ryan did this today
                30. Creative woman’s first name
                31. A popular type of brew
                32. Go ____ Go
                33. The type of jobs that invents stuff
                34. Its rate keeps going down
                35. Your real favorite book
                36. Computes, and like Kieler’s brother
                37. You can’t live without it
                38. 2024’s 5th highest grossing movie, but TikTok’s favorite
                39. Where we go soon
                40. Meaningful author to Ryan
                41. What Mila looks like
                42. Home of the 2016 Olympics
                43. Ryan’s bad habit
                44. Worst part of the airport
                45. A good album, and call for help
                46. Comes from olives
                47. Ryan’s favorite thing to get you
                48. What Ryan says when he stubs his toe
                49. It came after your phone
                50. The S is actually a dollar sign in this
                51. She likes small things
                52. Your favorite animal
                53. Historical figure of our day
                54. Fishing in ___
                55. The adjective describing a classic RF restaurant
                56. Replaced antennae
                57. Justin’s wife
                58. What JT has in his pocket
                59. Used at the library
                60. When it’s time to quit, you pull it
                61. The Bay we will visit this year
                62. Done at Ritual Cafe
                63. Iced mocha with…
                64. Where Towles’ gentleman lives
                65. Feels like home to Ryan and Jules
                66. Your dad and Joe Mauer are both one
                67. Patrick’s last name
                68. Collabed with Dua Lipa on Levitating
                69. Not a cup
                70. Your current favorite CGC song
                71. Caused a fight at Christmas
                72. Important practice
                73. The type of cat that collabs with SZA
                74. Source of endless quizzes
                75. Modern TV system
                76. Ryan’s grandpa’s collection
                77. Band you had on repeat in College
                78. It will be Super
                79. A party for your grandma
                80. What Wham! says you wake me up before
                81. Part of a river and part of a drink
                82. Done at Tom and Emily’s house
                83. A queen who sang on Christmas
                84. It made a quick comeback last month
                85. What Ryan wants to try
                86. Has flowers
                87. Good with cinnamon in a latte
                88. Common 90s boy name
                89. Popular oneymoon location
                90. California’s most popular type of curry
                91. The garden where it all went south
                92. He’s in your favorite book and at work
                93. Shark Tank channel

                176 Clues: HomeNot a cupGo ____ Go___ fishing___ weightsQuarterbackHas showersHas flowersOn your tableOur officiantJustin’s wifeLives in IndyBad for AbbieFishing in ___A type of cocoaShares your DNABearpaw productBoys in the ___2013 Disney filmWhere we go soonRyan’s bad habitComes before HayIced mocha with…Modern TV systemIt will be SuperMila’s obsession...

                AVTF 2022-03-31

                AVTF crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. A video display format that allows a program originally shot using a wide screen film or video format to be displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio.
                2. A knob or lever that adjusts the magnifier on the viewfinder to compensate for differences in vision.
                3. Any of the activities performed after a program has been shot (editing, audio overdubs, titles, duplication, etc.)
                4. The initial process of hanging instruments over the set according to the light plot and plugging them into the raceway. Also called a basic hang.
                5. A person who moves the equipment, scenery, and props on a studio set.
                6. A small video monitor attached to the camera that allows the camera operator to view the images in the shot.
                7. An assembly of several glass discs placed in a tube attached to the front of a camera.
                8. Pointing only the front of the camera (lens) vertically up or down while the dolly and tripod remain stationary.
                9. The person responsible for all the artwork required for the production.
                10. A component of a lens that is comprised of blades that physically expands and contracts, adjusting the aperture size.
                11. Federal Communications Commission
                12. The lighting director’s assistant who often does the actual hauling of heavy instrument
                13. The person who is the director’s eyes and ears in the studio. The Floor Manager relays the director’s commands to the studio personnel.
                14. The relationship of the width of the television screen to the height of the television screen, as in 4:3 (four by three) or 16:9 (sixteen by nine).
                15. A lens setting that determines the amount of light passing through the lens by controlling the size of the iris.
                16. Moving the camera in a curved truck around the main object in the shot—the main subject never leaves the frame of the picture.
                17. The person who creates the titles for the program using the character generator.
                18. In a broadcast news facility, the _________________ coordinates the content and flow of a newscast.
                19. The final phase of the production, which includes DVD authoring, DVD duplication, and distribution to the end user.
                20. A piece of equipment that controls and matches all the camera functions
                21. The actual shooting of the program.
                22. A digital still image camera that uses a single lens reflex (SLR) mechanism and has a removable lens
                23. Gaffer, Production Assistant, Floor Manager, & Location Scout are
                24. The person, or people, who provides the funding necessary to produce the program.
                25. The person responsible for putting the various pieces of the entire program together.
                26. Video Tape Recorder
                27. A 10 second “lead out” recorded at the end of each scene.
                28. Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Anchor, & Talent
                29. Part of a lighting instrument that glows when electricity is supplied. The consumer term for this item is a “light-bulb.”
                30. Sponsored the first televised Presidential speech, delivered by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
                31. A common lighting technique that uses three lighting instruments for each person or object photographed: a key light, a fill light, and a back light. Also called triangle lighting.
                Down
                1. Serves as the jack-of-all-trades, but is a master of none, the “Gofer”. Hired for a variety of positions when key personnel are sick, out of town, or unavailable.
                2. The process of erasing a memory card and initializing said memory card for the capture device being used.
                3. A lighting technique that covers more than one person or object in the lighting spread using only two key lights and one back light.
                4. Signal that travels through the air from one antenna to another antenna.
                5. A special function of some viewfinders that displays black and white diagonal stripes on any object in a shot that is too brightly lit.
                6. The person who is in charge of the creative aspects of the program and interacts with the entire staff. Reviews the script, manage staff and cast, and manage the schedule.
                7. A technique that moves the audience’s attention to the one portion of the picture that is in focus.​
                8. The device into which a lamp is installed to provide illumination on a set.
                9. High Definition Television
                10. A single support pole used for vertical stability in both photography and videography.
                11. The portion of the video camera that contains all the electronics needed to convert the reflection of light from the subject into an electronic signal.
                12. Any activity on a program that occurs prior to the time that the cameras begin rolling
                13. Moving the camera, its tripod, and dolly to the left or right in a motion that is parallel to the set.​​
                14. A lighting technique in which the background of the set is lit to create the illusion of a solid- color, indistinct background.
                15. A diagram developed by the lighting designer that indicates the placement of lighting instruments on the set of a program
                16. Three legged stand that supports a camera
                17. A flash-based memory card that is used in the majority of video and still cameras today.
                18. The person responsible for designing and building quality sound.
                19. The rate at which individual pictures are displayed in a motion picture and on television.
                20. A device that attaches to fluorescent instruments to reduce the shape and size of the light beam, making the light more directional and easier to control. Also known as egg-crate or grid.
                21. The opening (hole) adjusted by the Iris, through which light passes into the lens.
                22. A corporation that bundles a collection of programs (sports, news, and entertainment) ABC, NBC, CBS, HBO, etc
                23. Moving only the camera to scan the set horizontally from left to right; the dolly and tripod remain stationary.
                24. The act of rotating a ring on the zoom lens so that the center of the picture appears to be moving toward the camera.
                25. Anyone seen or heard by the camera
                26. A Photog (photographer) who is a one-person band. They regularly performs duties of both the photographer, as well as the reporter.
                27. Manager The person who handles the business portion of the production by negotiating the fees for goods, services, budgets, and other contracts. Also determines staffing needs – food, medical, housing.
                28. A three wheeled cart onto which the feet of a tripod are mounted (allows smooth camera movements).
                29. Words that appear either at the top or the bottom of the screen and move from the right edge of the screen to the left, without interrupting the program in progress
                30. A portable camera/recorder combination
                31. Titles that move up the screen, as if they were printed on a long roll of paper
                32. A type of camera mount that allows the camera to be raised high over the set and swung in any direction.
                33. Anything placed on a set that stops the distant view of the camera (fake walls, set furniture, curtains, etc.)

                64 Clues: Video Tape RecorderHigh Definition TelevisionFederal Communications CommissionAnyone seen or heard by the cameraThe actual shooting of the program.A portable camera/recorder combinationThree legged stand that supports a cameraExecutive Producer, Producer, Director, Anchor, & TalentA 10 second “lead out” recorded at the end of each scene....

                First Aid Key Term Crossword 2025-04-10

                First Aid Key Term Crossword crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Broken bone protruding through the skin
                2. A feeling of tightness, heavy pressure, or crushing pain around the chest area – between the neck and upper abdomen.
                3. Microorganisms that poses risk to health
                4. Involuntary and insufficient respirations that are caused by low oxygen in the blood, also known as hypoxia. This breathing is not normal breathing and indicates that someone is likely dying.
                5. A medical term referring to or relating to the heart and the lungs.
                6. Adhesive electrode pads designed to detect the heart’s rhythm and administer a shock if needed
                7. Beats per minute in a song that can help keep track of the 100-120 compressions needed per minute for compressions
                8. Compressions, airway, breathing
                9. Damage to soft tissues and blood vessels causing bleeding under the skin.Discoloration appears on the area of the body affected; another term for contusion.
                10. A technique that uses thrusts to dislodge an object blocking a person’s airway.
                11. A device that uses electrical shocks to restore normal heartbeat and correct abnormal heart rhythm.
                12. thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth (depending on the age of the victim) into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
                13. A disease in which the blood glucose or blood sugar is abnormally high.
                14. Awareness and responsive, awake
                15. Emergency medical technician, beginning level care provider in emergency medical services
                16. More severe burn of lower skin layers causing pain and showing redness, swelling and blisters
                17. An injury that gives a feeling of discomfort caused by exposure to heat, flame, chemical agents, radiation, or electricity
                18. Mild burn exhibited by pain and redness of the top layers of the skin
                19. A drug that is used to treat mild or moderate pain. It is also used to reduce risks of heart attacks and strokes by preventing blood clots from forming.
                20. Inhalation of water often resulting in cardiac arrest and even death
                21. An astringent made from zinc oxide or zinc carbonate to treat rashes, poison ivy, insect bites, stings or sunburns.
                22. Immune response of hypersensitivity to certain substances
                23. A life-saving first aid procedure of chest compressions and a series of rescue breaths by means of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation which help restore breathing and circulation.
                24. Most severe burn; through the dermis or deepest layers of skin causing pain or numbness and appearing white or blackened
                25. Wound caused by skin that has been rubbed or scraped away.
                26. A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body; contains oxygenated blood.
                27. A brain injury that is caused by a sudden blow to the head that shakes the brain inside the skull. It can result in confusion, loss of memory with/without headache.
                28. Soft tissue injury; a cut in which a portion of skin or other soft tissue is partially or completely torn away from the deeper layers causing severe bleeding.
                29. Injury of someone by means of electric shock
                30. Airway, breathing, circulation
                31. The respiratory tract where air passes in and out of the lungs. The nose and the mouth are the normal entry and exit ports of the airway.
                32. Bleeding outside the surface of the body from an open wound
                33. Life Support,This is a level of medical care for victims of life-threatening injuries until a full medical care is given to them at the hospital.
                34. Interruption of blood flowing through the body causing lack of oxygen and abundance of carbon dioxide
                Down
                1. Between the nipples along breast bone where the heel of the hand is placed to perform comprerssions
                2. A wound caused by a tear or a deep cut in the flesh or skin. It can be minor or major depending on the different types of cut and its severity.
                3. Occurs when there is a build-up of pressure on the brain.
                4. An injection of epinephrine to open the lungs and narrow blood vessels which is used to treat extreme allergic reactions
                5. A medical term that refers to the chest pain or discomfort that is caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
                6. Caused by exposure to hazardous chemical
                7. The pressure of the blood within the arteries.
                8. Unconsciousness due to insufficient use of insulin which leads to increased glucose
                9. Used by trained medical personnel in emergency response, it goes beyond basic life support to include airway and pharmacology intervention
                10. Refers to the bluish discoloration near the surface of the skin usually to the hands and feet. This occurs when there’s low oxygen level in red blood cells.
                11. Lift to a higher position that it was or than is the normal position
                12. Unplanned event or act that may result in injury, property damage, or death.
                13. Includes five steps: recognition of cardiac arrest and call for emergency services, immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), rapid defibrillation, basic/advanced emergency medical service, advanced life support measures and post care
                14. A neurological condition/disorder characterized by repeated seizures that happen when the normal function of the brain is disturbed because of electrical discharge occurrence in the brain.
                15. The process in which air is inhaled through the mouth or nose, and then air is expelled from the lungs due to muscle contraction and relaxation
                16. A lung condition that causes difficulty in breathing due to constrictions of the small air tubes in the lungs. It is usually triggered by an allergic reaction or other hypersensitivity.
                17. To evaluate the quality, review the area, review of the body from head to toe to determine ailment or condition needing treatment
                18. Any person between the age of one year and before puberty
                19. Protective material placed upon a wound
                20. A Condition of the heart beating irregularly
                21. Sometimes referred to as a stroke: a disruption of blood supply to brain due to ruptured blood vessel or artery being blocked
                22. Also known as blood glucose.
                23. A device that restores the normal rhythm of the heart by delivering a controlled electrical shock.
                24. The medical term for bruise. It is caused by injury to the skin tissues or broken blood vessels that usually results in bleeding beneath the skin.
                25. Adhesive patches attached to monitor of AED to measure heart rate
                26. Strip of material used to bind wound
                27. The inability to breathe because the trachea is blocked, constricted, or obstructed.
                28. An acute or serious allergic reaction to a chemical or an allergen, potentially life-threatening.
                29. Burn caused by electricity contact
                30. monoxide poisoning A potentially life-threatening condition caused by inhalation of too much carbon monoxide gas that prevents oxygenation of the blood.
                31. Part of the body separated or cut from the rest of the body
                32. Serious,sudden dangerous situation that requires immediate or urgent action to avoid worsening of the scenario. if it poses an immediate threat to life, property, health or the environment.counteraction immediately
                33. Person nearby an incident
                34. A medical treatment facility that accommodates emergency cases and provides medical care to patients without prior appointments.
                35. A separation of a bone from its position at a joint.; usually moved out of its normal connection with another bone
                36. The medical term which means relating to the heart.
                37. Tiny vessels that connect the arteries and the veins.
                38. A Blood clot

                72 Clues: A Blood clotPerson nearby an incidentAlso known as blood glucose.Airway, breathing, circulationCompressions, airway, breathingAwareness and responsive, awakeBurn caused by electricity contactStrip of material used to bind woundBroken bone protruding through the skinProtective material placed upon a woundMicroorganisms that poses risk to health...

                Boy Names in Alphabetical Order ABC Order from A-I 2020-05-25

                Boy Names in Alphabetical Order ABC Order from A-I crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. This name means lofty, exalted, high mountain.
                Down
                1. This name means bear strength.

                2 Clues: This name means bear strength.This name means lofty, exalted, high mountain.

                Tickers in the S&P 2015-06-07

                Tickers in the S&P crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Marriott International
                2. Zimmer Holdings
                3. Harley-Davidson
                4. Starwood Hotels&Res World
                5. Waters Corp
                6. Macerich Co
                7. VF Corp
                8. eBay
                9. Lockheed Martin
                10. CA
                11. Transocean Ltd
                12. Unum Group
                13. Pepco Holdings
                14. WilliamsCompanies
                15. Johnson Controls
                16. Sealed Air
                17. Noble Energy
                18. UnitedHealth Group
                19. NextEra Energy
                20. Red Hat
                21. Mohawk Industries
                22. Nordstrom
                23. Ventas
                24. International Bus. Machines
                25. Ryder System
                26. Southwestern Energy
                27. Parker-Hannifin
                28. Applied Materials
                29. McKesson Corp
                30. Roper Indus
                31. Fluor Corp
                32. TravelersCompanies
                33. Eaton Corp Plc
                34. Genl Dynamics
                35. Laboratory Corp American Holdings
                36. F5 Networks
                37. Weyerhaeuser Co
                38. FedEx Corp
                39. PerkinElmer
                40. Stryker Corp
                41. Mondelez International
                42. Northeast Utilities
                43. Devon Energy
                44. Consolidated Edison
                45. ONEOK
                46. First Solar
                47. Tiffany & Co
                48. Mosaic Co
                49. Cameron International
                50. Pfizer
                51. Smucker (J.M.)
                52. Public Storage
                53. Wyndham Worldwide
                54. Darden Restaurants
                55. ConAgra Foods
                56. Aetna
                57. Allegion Plc
                58. Murphy Oil
                59. Lowe'sCompanies
                60. Monsanto Co
                61. Stericycle
                62. QEP Resources
                63. Lilly (Eli)
                64. Whole Foods Market
                65. Airgas
                66. TripAdvisor
                67. Hasbro
                68. Anadarko Petroleum
                69. Medtronic
                70. Cabot Oil & Gas
                71. AES Corp
                72. PETsMART
                73. PulteGroup
                74. Kimco Realty
                75. Wells Fargo
                76. Johnson & Johnson
                77. NVIDIA Corp
                78. Hewlett-Packard
                79. Philip Morris International
                80. CareFusion Corp
                81. Ross Stores
                82. American International Group
                83. Principal Financial Group
                84. Hess Corp
                85. United Parcel
                86. Gannett Co
                87. Waste Management
                88. Xilinx
                89. L-3 Communications Holdings
                90. PNC Financial Services
                91. Thermo Fisher Scientific
                92. Altera Corp
                93. Humana
                94. Chipotle Mexican Grill
                95. Rockwell Automation
                96. Nielsen NV
                97. Pinnacle West Capital
                98. Prudential Financial
                99. Northrop Grumman
                100. JPMorgan Chase & Co
                101. EMC Corp
                102. Schwab(Charles)Corp
                103. Newell Rubbermaid
                104. Amphenol Corp A
                105. CONSOL Energy
                106. Cigna Corp
                107. CMS Energy
                108. Safeway
                109. SCANA Corp
                110. Amgen
                111. Cummins
                112. AbbVie
                113. Abbott Laboratories
                114. Texas Instruments
                115. Ameren Corp
                116. DIRECTV
                117. Juniper Networks
                118. Garmin Ltd
                119. Time Warner
                120. Intel Corp
                121. Lam Research
                122. Schlumberger Ltd
                123. Google'C'
                124. Chesapeake Energy
                125. Praxair
                126. Vornado Realty Trust
                127. Dr. Pepper Snapple Group
                128. Vertex Pharmaceuticals
                129. CF Industries Holdings
                130. EQT Corp
                131. Adobe Systems
                132. T.Rowe Price Group
                133. TJX Companies
                134. Rockwell Collins
                135. Edison International
                136. Archer-Daniels-Midland
                137. Autodesk
                138. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
                139. Freeport-McMoRan
                140. Dover Corp
                141. Microchip Technology
                142. Alexion Pharmaceuticals
                143. Viacom
                144. Teradata Corp
                145. Avon Products
                146. Broadcom Corp
                147. Kansas City Southern
                148. Cablevision Systems
                149. Harman International
                150. Emerson Electric
                151. Cincinnati Financial
                152. Navient Corp
                153. Bard (C.R.)
                154. State Street Corp
                155. Expedia
                156. Actavis Plc
                157. Accenture Plc
                158. Raytheon Co
                159. Edwards Lifesciences
                160. LyondellBasell Industries
                161. Analog Devices
                162. "Progressive Corp
                163. CenturyLink
                164. Wynn Resorts
                165. Colgate-Palmolive
                166. Vulcan Materials
                167. Air Products & Chemicals
                168. Ford Motor
                169. Cisco Systems
                170. Intuit
                171. Diamond Offshore Drilling
                172. Campbell Soup
                173. Alcoa
                174. Costco Wholesale
                175. Genworth Financial
                176. KLA-Tencor Corp
                177. Altria Group
                178. CarMax
                179. DENTSPLY International
                180. Genl Growth Properties
                181. Whirlpool Corp
                182. Becton Dickinson
                183. Bed Bath & Beyond
                184. PACCAR
                185. Delphi Automotive Plc
                186. Genl Electric
                187. Fossil Group
                188. NetApp
                189. Flowserve Corp
                190. Sysco Corp
                191. Kimberly-Clark
                192. Host Hotels & Resorts
                193. Symantec Corp
                194. D.R.Horton
                195. Integrys Energy Group
                196. Express Scripts Holding
                197. O'Reilly Automotive
                198. Pitney Bowes
                199. Marsh & McLennan
                200. Baker Hughes
                201. Aon Plc
                202. Phillips 66
                203. Zions Bancorp
                204. ADT Corp (The)
                205. Helmerich & Payne
                206. Omnicom Group
                207. Quest Diagnostics
                208. Dow Chemical
                209. Fifth Third Bancorp
                210. Boston Properties
                211. AT&T
                212. Equity Residential
                213. Priceline Group (The)
                214. Apartment Investment & Mgmt
                215. General Motors
                216. EOG Resources
                217. MeadWestvaco Corp
                218. Micron Technology
                219. AFLAC
                220. Facebook Cl
                221. Xylem
                222. Comcast Corp
                223. Cimarex Energy
                224. Masco Corp
                225. Carnival Corp
                226. Starbucks Corp
                227. Caterpillar
                228. Mallinckrodt plc
                229. Borg Warner
                230. INVESCO Ltd
                231. Coca-Cola Enterprises
                232. Kinder Morgan
                233. Computer Sciences
                234. Ball Corp
                235. Halliburton Co
                236. Hospira
                237. Procter & Gamble
                238. Family Dollar Stores
                239. VeriSign
                240. Coca-Cola Co
                241. Entergy Corp
                242. Goldman Sachs Group
                243. AutoNation
                244. Total System Services
                245. NRG Energy
                Down
                1. Marathon Petroleum
                2. Robert Half International
                3. Zoetis
                4. Hudson City Bancorp
                5. Tenet Healthcare
                6. Regions Financial
                7. Walgreen Co
                8. M&T Bank
                9. Visa
                10. salesforce.com inc
                11. Yum Brands
                12. Lincoln National
                13. Windstream Holdings
                14. Nucor Corp
                15. FirstEnergy Corp
                16. Pall Corp
                17. Wal-Mart Stores
                18. Bank of New York Mellon
                19. Iron Mountain
                20. Seagate Technology Plc
                21. NIKE
                22. Tyson Foods
                23. Union Pacific
                24. Newmont Mining
                25. Merck & Co
                26. Jabil Circuit
                27. Varian Medical Systems
                28. Ralph Lauren Corp
                29. Franklin Resources
                30. Simon Property Group
                31. Avery Dennison Corp
                32. McDonald's Corp
                33. Reynolds American
                34. FLIR Systems
                35. Torchmark Corp
                36. Valero Energy
                37. Chevron Corp
                38. Eastman Chemical
                39. Discovery Communications
                40. FMC Technologies
                41. Western Union
                42. Du Pont (E.I.)
                43. FMC Corp
                44. Exxon Mobil
                45. PepsiCo
                46. St. Jude Medical
                47. Walt Disney Co
                48. Norfolk Southern
                49. Denbury Resources
                50. Exelon Corp
                51. Kellogg Co
                52. Celgene Corp
                53. Quanta Services
                54. Tesoro Corp
                55. Moody's Corp
                56. Alliance Data Systems
                57. Electronic Arts
                58. Sempra Energy
                59. MasterCard
                60. PPL Corp
                61. Danaher Corp
                62. American Electric Power
                63. QUALCOMM
                64. Essex Property Trust
                65. McCormick & Co
                66. Legg Mason
                67. MetLife
                68. Ingersoll-Rand Plc
                69. PVH Corp
                70. Leucadia National
                71. Western Digital
                72. Allergan
                73. AGL Resources
                74. Tractor Supply
                75. HCP
                76. Michael Kors Holdings
                77. Ameriprise Financial
                78. Mead Johnson Nutrition
                79. Capital One Financial
                80. Paychex
                81. TECO Energy
                82. Public Svc Enterprises
                83. Morgan Stanley
                84. WellPoint
                85. Jacobs Engineering Group
                86. Northern Trust
                87. NiSource
                88. Mylan
                89. CBRE Group
                90. Nabors Industries
                91. Stanley Black & Decker
                92. American Express
                93. Corning
                94. Precision Castparts
                95. Honeywell International
                96. United Rentals
                97. Sherwin-Williams
                98. GameStop Corp
                99. Loews Corp
                100. Lennar Corp
                101. Plum Creek Timber
                102. Molson Coors Brewing
                103. Amazon.com
                104. Clorox Co
                105. News Corporation
                106. Republic Services
                107. Cerner Corp
                108. Crown Castle International
                109. Huntington Bancshares
                110. AMETEK
                111. Home Depot
                112. Apple
                113. Intuitive Surgical
                114. Perrigo
                115. Coach
                116. Macy's
                117. Avago Technologies
                118. Constellation Brands
                119. Scripps Networks Interact
                120. Keurig Green Mountain
                121. CVS Health Corp
                122. Monster Beverage
                123. Berkshire Hathaway
                124. United Technologies
                125. Textron
                126. ACE Limited
                127. ENSCO Plc
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                Press regulation starter 2022-02-01

                Press regulation starter crossword puzzle
                Across
                1. Another name for newspaper owners; ---al interference in editorial direction is meant to be blocked, but as Murdoch showed even when he signed a legal agreement to guarantee this when buying the Sunday Times (he simply sacked the editor and appointed his own man!) there is no control over this!
                2. Murdoch’s --- is the owner of 2/8 national dailies, The Times and The Sun
                3. The newspaper industry has suffered enormously from the --- of web 2.0 though some papers are beginning to make digitised models work.
                4. Newspaper --- was scrapped in 1694, leaving no formal regulation until 1953 (FOUR years after the Royal Commission on the Press demanded a regulator be set up!)
                5. The --- Inquiry was supposed to have a further stage, investigating the links between police, politicians and the press ... but the Tory PM Cameron blocked this
                6. Murdoch’s launch of Times Radio is a good example of --- integration
                7. Unlike the press, both film and TV/radio have powerful --- regulators
                8. The qualities have a mainly ABC1, --- audience
                9. The Times has a tie-in with --- News+, a subscription service for print run by ---
                10. Former (Labour) Deputy Prime Minister John (now Lord) Prescott simply went on to his --- account to state that the Sunday Times had made up quotes from him in 2011, entirely ignoring the then-regulator the PCC. Just ONE HOUR LATER the made-up quote had disappeared from the online versions of the article AND apologised!
                11. The Press --- Commission is IPSO’s predecessor; having attacked The Guardian for its stories about phone-hacking rather than investigating them (as the regulator?!), they recognised the PCC was no longer viable
                12. Highlighting the voluntary nature of this self-regulation (in contrast to BBFC), the Guardian, Independent and FT all refused to join IPSO and have their own individual --- instead. This isn’t a new issue: Richard Desmond simply withdrew the Express and Star from the PCC to save money from the levy and to avoid further rulings against them
                13. Hugh Grant is one of the public faces of ---, the pressure group campaigning for tougher press regulation closer to Lord Leveson’s recommendations.
                14. Only 2 of 8 main paid-for national daily newspapers (ignoring the FT, business; Metro, freesheet; Independent, online only; the i) are --- (which seems to reflect Chomsky’s anti-communism filter!)
                15. Murdoch was swift to take the radical decision to close down the News of the --- when a consumer advertiser boycott, organised through social media, threatened to start impacting his US media holdings (especially Fox) too
                16. Another term for the free press is the --- estate, again denoting the media's (supposed?) separation and independence from government and big business
                17. The Daily --- has become the biggest-selling UK national daily, overtaking long-term leader The S*n.
                18. There have been 3 --- Commissions on the Press since the end of WW2, reflecting the belief that regulating a 'free press' is too sensitive an issue to be left to political parties
                19. --- TV is an example of a TV station which lost its license to broadcast or be distributed in the UK after an OfCom ruling; it was ruled to be reflecting Iranian government views (similarly, more recently CGTV was banned for its ties to the Chinese government)
                20. Murdoch is a business genius, but got it badly wrong on the Internet: dismissing it as a fad that would disappear! He famously lost around $1bn from buying the early social media (music) site --- and selling it for almost nothing a few years later
                21. Between 1961 and 2018 the Daily Mirror’s circulation collapsed by a remarkable ----eight percent … but it wasn’t even the worst! That’s the Daily Express: 92%!
                22. Chomsky's famous model is centred around five --- which remove radical, counter-hegemonic content from the mainstream media. This includes anti-communism (left-wing), flak, advertiser power, concentration of ownership and source strategies
                23. The press regulators have all been self-funding: no government money is involved. Each paper pays a --- for its membership (the BBFC raises money by charging per minute of material assessed for age rating)
                24. That OfCom is only a QUASI-autonomous non-governmental organisation (or ---) was made clear by PM Johnson's attempts to place ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre in charge of it! (Albeit: he failed!)
                25. The Independent Press --- Organisation replaced the PCC, but seems to have retained most of its flaws
                26. It may seem almost laughable, but Clause One of the Editors Code (in effect the rule book of IPSO and the PCC before it) is ---!
                27. Lord --- was commissioned to investigate the practices of the press, especially the tabloids, following public outrage at the death of Princess Diana (crashed while trying to escape from pursuing paparazzi). His 1991 Report led to the Press Council being scrapped and the PCC being launched – but he did actually recommend statutory regulation 18 months later after reviewing progress. Just as with Leveson 21 years later, a right-wing Tory government refused to follow the non-partisan, expert advice they had commissioned.
                Down
                1. There is actually a rival regulator, ---, which seeks to stick closer to Leveson’s recommendations, though so far only micro-publications (small readerships) have signed up
                2. The Audit Bureau of --- used to provide official --- figures (physical copies sold) for all papers, but some newspaper groups (Murdoch’s; Barclays: Telegraph; Guardian) have withdrawn from the ABC, perhaps seeking to mask their falling circulation (which has seen the Mail become the UK’s biggest-selling paper)
                3. --- is a good example of a modern online pressure group – seeking to pressurise newspapers like the Mail and Sun to change the way they cover race, gender and other identities (in a ‘hateful’ way) by contacting advertisers to threaten consumer boycotts if they continue to fund these publications (the same tactic that led to Murdoch closing the News of the World!)
                4. That the Guardian, FT and Independent all boycott IPSO shows the weakness of the --- self-regulation model
                5. The 3 Royal Commissions on the Press concluded that there were 2 major structural issues that needed increasingly urgent addressing: concentration of ownership and the lack of --- with the predominance of right-wing views
                6. The online --- of much advertising (eg property, motors) has been devastating for the press industry, most of which takes a higher proportion of revenue from advertising than from cover price. The value of online ads is a fraction of print ads per reader. Google/Facebook have swallowed around 90% of the online ads market.
                7. The case of Milly --- did what various Guardian, Independent, C4 and BBC reports had failed to do: made phone-hacking a story of huge public interest
                8. The term --- originally denoted the smaller size of more populist, downmarket newspapers, but now some of the more serious papers have taken on this size format too
                9. IPSO had pledged to give more consideration to --- --- complaints, something the PCC routinely rejected, but in practise have not improved much
                10. ---, aka dumbing down, is the observed ongoing process of the press (and the wider media) getting more simplistic and more focused on soft news/human interest (sport, TV, celebrities etc over hard news: politics, international affairs etc). This is particularly traced to the 1970 launch of topless ‘page three’ pictures in The Sun, which soared in circulation, becoming the biggest-selling by 1978
                11. The BBFC and OfCom may be statutory regulators, but the BBFC shares one feature with IPSO: its actually a ----regulator, set up and run by the film industry, not government!
                12. At the very heart of democratic theory is the existence of a --- press: news media not owned by or tied to government ... or big business and therefore able to hold their activities up to scrutiny for the public good?!
                13. The --- Code is the rule book of IPSO, and the PCC before it, with clauses on privacy, discrimination, accuracy, coverage of children etc
                14. The Daily Mail/Express are viewed as lying in between the quality and red-tops: less complex than the qualities, more complex than the red-tops
                15. ---3 is a good example of a successful modern pressure group, using social media to pressurise the red-tops to cease publishing topless pictures of young women on ‘page 3’. A Green MP, Caroline Lucas, got into trouble for wearing a ---3 tee-shirt during a 2013 debate in the House of Commons. The Sun ceased publishing topless pics in 2015, and the Daily Star in 2019; the campaign went inactive in 2020 having basically succeeded!
                16. Car-maker --- was among the major advertisers to cave into the Twitter campaign to threaten boycotts of all brands continuing to support the News of the World through advertising, along with )2, Sainsbury’s, Halifax and more.
                17. The fate of Jeremy Corbyn, going from almost winning a 2017 general election as Labour Party leader to suffering huge losses in 2019 MIGHT be argued to reflect Chomsky’s concept of the --- filter: constant attacks on radical/counter-hegemonic (or simply left-wing!) figures and views. The lifelong anti-racist campaigner was deemed racist (a complex issue over anti-Semitism issues within Labour) while the Tory leader, notorious for racist descriptions of Muslims, Africans etc, was not.
                18. When a 2019 Daily Star front page trumpeted that Dwayne The Rock Johnson had slurred all gen Zs as ‘snowflakes’ he entirely ignored IPSO and instead posted a video on his --- channel stating that it was made up (see 2011 John Prescott example using a different social media). Arguably his personal --- channel is a much more powerful/influential (global!) medium than the low and fast-falling UK red-top?
                19. The conglomerate --- owns 3/8 national paid-for dailies: Daily Star, Daily Mirror; Daily Express. They also dominate the local and regional markets
                20. The left-wing Daily --- responded to its red-top rival The S*n bringing back topless page 3 models in 2015 (after a 2-year gap) by publishing pictures of tits (the birds)! The S*n would cease page 3 for good after this.
                21. Chomsky and Herman's --- model argues that the media don't exist or function to protect the public and scrutinise the powerful; they ARE the powerful and seek to create a false sense of meaningful democratic choice
                22. --- is the regulator of TV/radio and web/phone services in the UK
                23. The Sun lags far behind the Mail (357m!!!) and Guardian (303m!!!) in global readers with ‘just’ 98m (though that just beats the Mirror!), which can be blamed on Murdoch’s disastrous initial decision to put its content behind a ---. The Times likewise has much smaller online readerships than its rivals, BUT it has, eventually, begun to make the subscription model profitable
                24. That just 2 conglomerates own 5/8 paid-for national dailies (the Mail Group, DGMT, also own the i and The Metro) could be used as evidence to back Chomsky’s ‘filter’ of --- of ownership
                25. The most downmarket, simplistic papers are known as ---s: The Sun, Daily Star, Daily Mirror

                52 Clues: The qualities have a mainly ABC1, --- audience--- is the regulator of TV/radio and web/phone services in the UKMurdoch’s launch of Times Radio is a good example of --- integrationUnlike the press, both film and TV/radio have powerful --- regulatorsMurdoch’s --- is the owner of 2/8 national dailies, The Times and The Sun...