alphabet Crossword Puzzles
Hodge Podge 1 2022-11-16
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- Envious
- Hazelnut spread
- Daddy in Ankara
- 100 cents in Austria
- Hydrated calcium sulfate
- John Paul or Olivia
- Beer ingredient
- Actresses Linda and Selma
- On the bottle
- Live and laugh's third
- Gay dating site
- Dried up stream, gulch
- Authentication stamp
- Fertile and moon shape
- Brazilian footballer
- Guiding slogan
- Dunder Mifflin HQ
- Asian plateau
- Abominable Snowman
- Has a cool hand
- Help out financially
- Jason's boat or 2012 film
- Eurasian alphabet
- Apartheid fighter
- Israeli beach city
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- Full range
- Chavez first name
- July in Perth
- Kentucky blue
- Calling out for a person
- Nittany Lion State
- A vessel's first journey
- Overlord or Desert Storm
- 2nd Frankfurt river
- DC think tank
- Nut jobs
- Calm a situation
- Of Columbia or 9
- Child's recollection game
- Figure out, deduce
- 99 red balloons group
- B52's & REM hometown
- Continuous theme
- Condi and Jerry
- German beer state
- appendage
- Micky D's original boss
- Elementary, main
- Dean's last flick
- Grotto
50 Clues: Grotto • Envious • Nut jobs • appendage • Full range • July in Perth • Kentucky blue • DC think tank • On the bottle • Asian plateau • Guiding slogan • Hazelnut spread • Daddy in Ankara • Beer ingredient • Gay dating site • Condi and Jerry • Has a cool hand • Calm a situation • Of Columbia or 9 • Continuous theme • Elementary, main • Chavez first name • Dunder Mifflin HQ • German beer state • Dean's last flick • ...
Animal Farm Challenge 2017-12-19
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- what happened to Mr. Jones?
- George Orwell fought in this war
- Animal Farm is really about this historical event
- Who reduces animalism to one phrase?
- how many letters of the alphabet is Boxer able to learn?
- which other farmer is Napoleon's worst enemy?
- Snowball was a representation of this famous person
- a story that represent something that actually happened in history
- what illness does Napoleon suffer from and makes him believe he is dying?
- the milk and apples were mixed into the pigs' ___________
- which animal runs away from Animal Farm?
- Orwell's most famous novel
- name of the farmer's wife
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- Which pig writes poems for Napoleon?
- what title does Napoleon give himself?
- pigs led the revolution because they were the _____________
- what is Mr. Jones' main vice?
- the original name of Animal Farm
- name of Animal Farm's national anthem
- Animal Farm was published in 19(two words)
- what kind of animal was Moses?
- an ideology that declares all animals are equal
- No animal shall sleep in a bed, without ______________
- what is Sugar Candy Mountain?
24 Clues: name of the farmer's wife • Orwell's most famous novel • what happened to Mr. Jones? • what is Mr. Jones' main vice? • what is Sugar Candy Mountain? • what kind of animal was Moses? • George Orwell fought in this war • the original name of Animal Farm • Which pig writes poems for Napoleon? • Who reduces animalism to one phrase? • name of Animal Farm's national anthem • ...
Alia & Ben, A Love Story 2018-02-10
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- Their pet and the symbol of Canada
- Ben's birthday falls one day after this Canadian holiday
- His Mom and Dad are, so is Ben and his brother
- Alia's childhood pet (it wasn't a beatle)
- Ben's gift of unending love to Alia
- How their love story ends
- Australia is surrounded by water but Alia comes to Vancouver for this
- Alia's answer to Ben
- It's peaceful but it divides Canada and Australia
- How Ben proposed to Alia
- Alia likes Ben's but she can't have one of her own
- Alia's middle name
- Ben's thirst quencher
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- Alia cried the first time she saw one
- Alia comes first in this, Ben comes second
- Ben's hometowntown
- Alia's got big brown ones
- Alia's birthstone, and Australia's gemstone
- Ben missed this snack while he lived in Canada
- Both Alia's and ET's favourite candy
- A portmanteau of Alia & Ben?
- Alia's favourite drink
- We stand on guard for thee, in song
- Ben's bro and also, partly, Alia's
- When Ben says this, he isn't referring to Alia
- Ben stole Alia's and Alia stole Ben's
26 Clues: Ben's hometowntown • Alia's middle name • Alia's answer to Ben • Ben's thirst quencher • Alia's favourite drink • How Ben proposed to Alia • Alia's got big brown ones • How their love story ends • A portmanteau of Alia & Ben? • Their pet and the symbol of Canada • Ben's bro and also, partly, Alia's • Ben's gift of unending love to Alia • We stand on guard for thee, in song • ...
Laurie and Jade's crossword. 2023-05-16
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- These in the plural form.
- Indication of time
- What season comes after winter ?
- ''Attraper'', simple past.
- Me and Maya are sad. ___ clothes went missing.
- ''Exemple'' in English
- What question word is used for possession ?
- I ____ been in Hawai recently.
- If we are in November, what month will we be in 4 months from the last month ?
- What preposition is used for specific time ?
- In the alphabet, what sound does ''g'' makes ?
- What is the supperlative for wet ?
- ''Prêter'', simple past.
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- Plural for person
- If I ___, I'll go on a walk.
- If we are Tuesday, what is the day before yesterday ?
- After a 20 percent discount and 6 percent tax, the guitar cost 530$. What was the original price of it ?
- Synonym of envisage
- Demonstrative pronouns used in the singular form when the object is near.
- ___ university
- Synonym of below
- ''Nager'', simple past.
- Modals used to express permission.
- What is the day after tomorrow if we were Wednesday yesterday.
24 Clues: ___ university • Synonym of below • Plural for person • Indication of time • Synonym of envisage • ''Exemple'' in English • ''Nager'', simple past. • ''Prêter'', simple past. • These in the plural form. • ''Attraper'', simple past. • If I ___, I'll go on a walk. • I ____ been in Hawai recently. • What season comes after winter ? • Modals used to express permission. • ...
Our Love Story 2023-08-03
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- My first snapchat to you said this
- The month we both first said “I love you”
- One of my favorite parts of your body to mess with
- Our alphabet date for the letter B
- A sport you will never beat me in
- Your favorite animated movie
- The gift you got me for Valentines day that made me cry (Hint: My dad)
- What was written on the top of our wedding cake
- The man I love more than anything and am blessed to call my husband
- Where we first met
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- Your spirit animal
- Artist we did our first dance to on our wedding day
- Your favorite drink from Seacrets in Ocean City
- What I carved into my pumpkin when we made jackolanters
- The morning drink I got you addicted too
- Your twin (Hint: Not Mason)
- I love when you call me this
- Your favorite part of my body
- Holiday you gave me the promise ring
- My favorite color
- How many kids we are going to have
21 Clues: My favorite color • Your spirit animal • Where we first met • Your twin (Hint: Not Mason) • I love when you call me this • Your favorite animated movie • Your favorite part of my body • A sport you will never beat me in • My first snapchat to you said this • Our alphabet date for the letter B • How many kids we are going to have • Holiday you gave me the promise ring • ...
VOCA 7000 LESSON 4 2023-08-17
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- showing good manners
- toward or to a higher position or place
- to set apart or keep apart
- a number or other symbol in writing that is not a letter of the alphabet
- not seen or known by others; private
- the joint between the arm and hand
- an ability to do something well, especially because of training or practice
- a room or area where people can relax or wait
- to keep happening or being; to last for a long time
- each single movement of your foot as you walk
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- the small part of a plant with flowers that grows into a new plant
- free from mistakes or faults; excellent
- a hand with the fingers bent under tight
- paper, pens, envelopes, and other writing materials
- to remove by rubbing away
- the power or knoweldge to do something
- to steal something from a person or place, often with the use of force
- without warning, often causing surprise or fear
- to go down below the surface of water, mud, etc.
- to breathe out with a long breath because of being sad or tired
20 Clues: showing good manners • to remove by rubbing away • to set apart or keep apart • the joint between the arm and hand • not seen or known by others; private • the power or knoweldge to do something • toward or to a higher position or place • free from mistakes or faults; excellent • a hand with the fingers bent under tight • a room or area where people can relax or wait • ...
Top CEOs 2023-08-04
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- graduate degree that a majority of CEOs hold
- Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS, used to have a leadership role in this insurance company
- dropped out of college, former CEO of Microsoft
- age at which Warren Buffett made his first investment
- CEO who is a former VP of Compaq
- Mark Zuckerberg is CEO of both Facebook and this company that runs Facebook
- CEO has a BS in Electrical Engineering
- where Tim Cook was born
- country that ranks 2nd on the list of top undergraduate institutions for producing CEOs
- the CEO of AT&T earned his MBA here (initials)
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- stock market symbol for the company whose CEO started as a summer associate there years ago
- founder and former CEO of Twitter
- CEO of the only non-USA company in the article
- Google's parent company
- Andy Jassy succeeded Jeff Bezos to run this company
- the highest paid CEO earns $23.5 _______
- website where this article was published
- CEO of General Motors
- Brian Tyler holds a Masters and PHD in this field of study
- co-founder of Google
20 Clues: co-founder of Google • CEO of General Motors • Google's parent company • where Tim Cook was born • CEO who is a former VP of Compaq • founder and former CEO of Twitter • CEO has a BS in Electrical Engineering • the highest paid CEO earns $23.5 _______ • website where this article was published • graduate degree that a majority of CEOs hold • ...
selahs crossword 2023-09-29
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- starches that are absorbed more slowly for energy over a longer time
- a type of fat found in your blood
- alphabet examples
- shows your food group targets
- substances found in food that keep your body functioning
- calorie that is high in calories yet lacks other nutrients
- fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy
- helps transmit nerve impulses, influences contraction and relaxation of muscles
- prevents dehydration,necessary for survival
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- fats that are liquid at room temperature
- chemical process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy
- the adding of vitamins and minerals to commonly consumed foods in order to increase their nutritional value
- need 17 daily, found in crust of earth
- how we measure food in energy
- water, carbs, protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals
- sugar that is added to foods during processing, cooking, or before eating
- a type of startch from plants that the body cannot digest
- sugars that are absorbed quickly
- nutrients that were lost during processing are added back in
- aids in growth and repair, amino acids
- fats formed from a process called hydrogenation
21 Clues: alphabet examples • how we measure food in energy • shows your food group targets • sugars that are absorbed quickly • a type of fat found in your blood • need 17 daily, found in crust of earth • aids in growth and repair, amino acids • fats that are liquid at room temperature • prevents dehydration,necessary for survival • fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy • ...
Miscellaneous 2024-05-15
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- First name of retiring English teacher
- NYT daily game
- German word for cat
- Tool to be used in senior prank gone awry
- Writers of the Romantic period who appreciated nature
- NYT daily game
- Author of book in which The Bible is burned
- Mr. O'Neill and Mr. Linn's graduation year
- Beat poet who founded City Lights Bookstore
- Art Spiegelman's father's first name
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- Edgar Allan Poe's place of death
- Said to be the Colombian writer who popularized magical realism
- Graphic novel book on the banned list
- First name of Edgar Allan Poe's cousin/wife
- JD Salinger's first name
- The breed of Mr. O'Neill's cat
- Emanata that denotes sleeping in comics
- Last name of author of "We Real Cool"
- Salinger's six-sided box used to remove bad energy
- Said to be a German spy and a war hero
- Judge in Just Mercy who partially shares a name with a Confederate general
- Our classroom number
- Only word of the English language to include four instances of the same end-of-the-alphabet letter
- Native American origin legend involving corn
24 Clues: NYT daily game • NYT daily game • German word for cat • Our classroom number • JD Salinger's first name • The breed of Mr. O'Neill's cat • Edgar Allan Poe's place of death • Art Spiegelman's father's first name • Graphic novel book on the banned list • Last name of author of "We Real Cool" • First name of retiring English teacher • Said to be a German spy and a war hero • ...
Happy Birthday, Sara <3 2024-08-04
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- pearls?
- color on figma
- work from home
- they pop
- really bad acronym
- birthday dessert
- hot writer
- think tank output?
- Sara in her grave
- coffee order
- saddest song ever
- tumhare aur meray ghar ke beech
- "_ we?"
- always just one of these away
- something you have won
- 7th letter of the greek alphabet
- omg I'm _
- can be bought or brought
- components of the hydrosphere/ a place to live
- birthday greeting
- captain in f7
- far from Bay Ridge
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- muslim cows on eid
- 5 minute walk from hotel
- a scalp usually is
- Xoxo,_?
- text on work mornings
- adjective for a girl is cute
- repetitive behaviour
- 40:1
- rubber from the Middle East
- pre-departure activity
- Shahab might have
- 4/5 children can't
- king
- leave it to me
- fitted ones can change your life
- all of old comms
- playing in the fishbowls
- religious canadian baby man at Tabadlab?
- Where Sara grew up
41 Clues: 40:1 • king • Xoxo,_? • pearls? • "_ we?" • they pop • omg I'm _ • hot writer • coffee order • captain in f7 • color on figma • work from home • leave it to me • birthday dessert • all of old comms • Shahab might have • Sara in her grave • saddest song ever • birthday greeting • muslim cows on eid • a scalp usually is • really bad acronym • 4/5 children can't • think tank output? • Where Sara grew up • far from Bay Ridge • ...
IITKPD 2024-03-27
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- Highly recommended place (not from us officially) to visit before break night
- the one who finishes [the debate]/a kinky tool
- The first speaker is meant to do this
- Student Guide/Your Mom
- you have this on your back/your responsibilities in debate
- Opening Benches use these to stay relevant in the debate later
- A famous sign used in partial differentiation (and most used Greek alphabet in debates)
- you give an argument, I give a _____ / a savage response
- When the closing bench heavily contradicts the opening bench
- closing bench's bread & butter
- the current reality
- ____ hai aap/ mai hoo _____
- "_____ hai"
- You do this to appreciate speeches/Bheem's Love interest
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- Chief Vibe Officer, IITKPD'24
- You'll find its feathers all over the campus
- ____ night/ have a KitKat
- Verbal appreciation of the highest order within IITK
- "______, we must understand-"
- when your friend ditches you 5 minutes before the round
- You get demoted to this
- our official Instagram handle
- A very good friend/bohot bada
- Most famous dog on campus (resides in OAT)
24 Clues: "_____ hai" • the current reality • Student Guide/Your Mom • You get demoted to this • ____ night/ have a KitKat • ____ hai aap/ mai hoo _____ • Chief Vibe Officer, IITKPD'24 • "______, we must understand-" • our official Instagram handle • A very good friend/bohot bada • closing bench's bread & butter • The first speaker is meant to do this • ...
Asian World 2023-10-19
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- a device used for counting and calculating by sliding small balls or beads along rods
- the practice of meditation
- a tomb built by Shah Jahan, descendant of Genghis Khan, for his wife
- spies and assassins in feudal Japan
- principal religion in Japan that emphasizes the worship of nature
- land owning nobleman of feudal Japan
- code of conduct for samurai
- very large waves caused by an earthquake
- Italian traveler, merchant and adventurer who went to Asia and spent 17 years in Kublai Klan's court
- alphabet that uses symbols to represent the sounds of spoken Korean
- admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China
- lowest class in feudal Japan
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- grandson of Genghis Khan, formed the Yuan Dynasty, and conquered China
- famous Chinese female pirate
- porcelain made in Korea with a blue green glaze
- member of the warrior clan in Japanese feudal society
- lily shaped deforming of Chinese girls feet
- empress during Tang Dynasty that gained much power
- China's most famous philosopher
- ironclad ship
- military commander in feudal Japan
- United the Mongol people and conquered vast areas of Asia
22 Clues: ironclad ship • the practice of meditation • code of conduct for samurai • famous Chinese female pirate • lowest class in feudal Japan • China's most famous philosopher • military commander in feudal Japan • spies and assassins in feudal Japan • land owning nobleman of feudal Japan • very large waves caused by an earthquake • admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China • ...
?_?_? 2024-09-05
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- became famous for high energy videos showing him barking like a dog
- either bad or cool depending on the context
- to take from
- a cartoon oaf from a hit 80's series usually used in TikTok videos with subway surfers
- to overestimate or talk up someone
- the greatest
- a story told in a popular mobile game
- 18th letter of the Greek alphabet
- a short YouTuber with comedy based videos
- stopping right before you finish
- charisma
- a kind of exercise
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- optimizing physical appearance
- the first division
- a comedy show rip off of the Simpsons that is popular in short clips
- posterior
- a sports drink known for being too sweet
- someone's presence
- a lesser person
- a popular twitch streamer named felix
- a location known for being wacky; only in ____
- a child similar to a famous football tight end
- a group of people sharing their thoughts/opinions on a video they are currently watching
- to be more physically attractive than others
- a facial position used to enhance the jawline
- a tough person or thug
26 Clues: charisma • posterior • to take from • the greatest • a lesser person • the first division • someone's presence • a kind of exercise • a tough person or thug • optimizing physical appearance • stopping right before you finish • 18th letter of the Greek alphabet • to overestimate or talk up someone • a story told in a popular mobile game • a popular twitch streamer named felix • ...
Unit 3: Lesson 1 & 2 Review 2024-10-28
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- Rome was founded by
- Greek influence used for storing food, water, and wine
- set of basic laws
- raised twin brothers
- Etruscan influence used to build Roman bridges
- Greek influence used to house statues of the gods/goddesses
- Greek influence set of letters to represent a basic sound
- Greek influence a structure to honor a person
- Greek influence used to support a roof
- a group of 300 men elected to govern Rome
- made up 95% of Rome's population
- upper-class Roman citizens
- a ritual at an Etruscan funeral
- Rome's neighbors to the South
- Etruscan influence used to irrigate the land
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- twin brothers
- 451 BCE the patricians agreed to write the laws down
- two chief leaders of the Roman Republic
- Greek influence government with them new names
- the conflict between the classes
- Etruscan influence small, two-wheeled vehicles pulled by horses
- Rome's neighbors to the North
- 494 BCE angry over their lack of power marched out of the city and camped on a nearby hill
- lower-class Roman citizens
- a form of governmentwith elected leaders
25 Clues: twin brothers • set of basic laws • Rome was founded by • raised twin brothers • upper-class Roman citizens • lower-class Roman citizens • Rome's neighbors to the North • Rome's neighbors to the South • a ritual at an Etruscan funeral • the conflict between the classes • made up 95% of Rome's population • Greek influence used to support a roof • ...
𝒢𝑒𝓃𝑒𝓇𝒶𝓁 𝒦𝓃𝑜𝓌𝓁𝑒𝒹𝑔𝑒 2024-09-27
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- Container used for carrying or storing
- Intelligent sea mammal known for jumping
- Popular dish with cheese and toppings
- Water that falls from the sky
- Sweet baked treat, often with chocolate chips
- String instrument used in many music styles
- Sweet treat that kids love
- Tallest land animal with a long neck
- Large body of saltwater
- Colorful arc that appears after rain
- Fiction genre with magical elements and imaginary worlds
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- Insect known for making honey
- Black-and-white bear from China
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Tall plant with a big yellow flower
- Performing tricks that seem to defy logic
- King of the jungle
- Meat sandwich often enjoyed at barbecues
- Sport played with a round ball and two goals
- Entertainment show with acrobats, clowns, and animals
- Toys flown in the wind attached to a string
- Set of letters used in writing
- Amphibian that hops and lives in water
- Person who loves studying or technology
- Magic user in stories and fairy tales
25 Clues: King of the jungle • Large body of saltwater • Sweet treat that kids love • Insect known for making honey • Water that falls from the sky • Set of letters used in writing • Black-and-white bear from China • Largest planet in our solar system • Tall plant with a big yellow flower • Tallest land animal with a long neck • Colorful arc that appears after rain • ...
Words starting with A 2025-02-15
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- Where knights wear
- A fruit
- A flying machine
- Looks like a crocodile
- Something bad happens
- A nut
- Where airplanes are kept
- Point at it
- A boat for animals
- Also another fruit
- Top of the house
- A thing that you do in a circus
- A person who paints
- A vehicle to send sick people to the hospital
- A shape
- Ad
- Opposite of subtract
- A creature from space
- Stars
- A musical instrument
- Where you shoot arrows
- Part of an insect
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- A space rock
- 26 Letters
- Another nut
- An object to stop a ship
- Another shape
- An insect
- Also a fruit
- 4th Month
- A car
- 8th Month
- Snow that falls from the mountain
- Opposite of together
- Masterpiece
- A place where you keep fish in
- A zodiac sign
- A chopping tool
- A person travels in space
- Amanda the __________
- An emotion
- Falling object
- Part of your body
- Where two lines meet
44 Clues: Ad • A nut • A car • Stars • A fruit • A shape • An insect • 4th Month • 8th Month • 26 Letters • An emotion • Another nut • Point at it • Masterpiece • A space rock • Also a fruit • Another shape • A zodiac sign • Falling object • A chopping tool • A flying machine • Top of the house • Part of your body • Part of an insect • Where knights wear • A boat for animals • Also another fruit • A person who paints • Opposite of together • ...
OGT CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 2024-12-07
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- Ankara is nice this time of year (6)
- You debated about moaning (6,4)
- Twelve someones help at Christmas (5)
- There’s growth in Belgium (7,7)
- Some Greeks measure everything by the inch (6)
- Confused rodents climb to the tops of trees
- Generous Nick lives on a street in Vegas (2,8)
- Increasing the ventilation in December (6)
- The fog is so thick you can’t see the ends of your feet (9)
- Letter of the alphabet that fights itself every year before Christmas (3)
- Irish zombies make a good sauce (11)
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- Sounds like Fran’s family don’t have any awareness (12)
- Ant’s partner only has a fixed amount of food (11)
- Jay uses some crosses (5)
- Jacob is crazy (8)
- I want to open some of my presents now (4)
- Gabe’s profession confused Pythagoras (5)
- Sounds like an expensive type of weather (8)
- Monarchs always keep these for their wives (9)
- Groups of women with the same name singing songs (8)
- Insects living in Cape Town (5)
- It’s always tense before these are revealed (8)
22 Clues: Jacob is crazy (8) • Jay uses some crosses (5) • You debated about moaning (6,4) • There’s growth in Belgium (7,7) • Insects living in Cape Town (5) • Ankara is nice this time of year (6) • Irish zombies make a good sauce (11) • Twelve someones help at Christmas (5) • Gabe’s profession confused Pythagoras (5) • I want to open some of my presents now (4) • ...
3年生英会話 Crossword 2024-11-08
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- What is the most popular breed of dog in Japan?
- What do you call a group of birds?
- What is the past tense of the verb 'forgive'
- How many letters are in the alphabet?
- How do you say 'しかし’ in English?
- Complete the phrase, Easy Peasy Lemon ______
- What is the current number 1 song in Japan?
- What is Maya Angelou famous for?
- Who won the American election?
- Who is currently top of the premier league?
- How many prefectures are in Japan?
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- What university is ranked number 1 in the world?
- How many points do you get for a touchdown in American Football?
- What is the coldest month in Japan?
- Who is the auhtor of Demon Slayer (鬼滅の刃)
- How do you say '家庭基礎’ in English?
- What is the capital of Peru?
- What do you call a 梨 in English?
- What fruit is pink on the outside and white and black on the inside?
- What is the national sport of India?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Peru? • Who won the American election? • How do you say 'しかし’ in English? • What do you call a 梨 in English? • What is Maya Angelou famous for? • How do you say '家庭基礎’ in English? • What do you call a group of birds? • How many prefectures are in Japan? • What is the coldest month in Japan? • What is the national sport of India? • ...
Nightjohn 2025-02-26
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- The place that the mistresses/Waller lived in and where the slaves weren't allowed to go
- When one human is owned by another human
- What the slaves did the leave the plantation
- What Nightjohn rubbed on his feet before escaping
- What were typically in the fields to be picked
- Narrator of the story
- What slaves got for punishment
- What the slaves ate out of at dinner (what pigs also eat out of)
- What was rubbed in the whippings, similar in looks to sugar
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- What Mammy typically rubs on slaves backs after whippings
- People who worked in the fields and did some of Waller's dirty work
- Owner of the slaves in Sarny's plantation
- What Nightjohn taught to Sarny
- What the slaves earned after running away
- Sarny's caretaker/mother figure
- Where Nightjohn took Sarny at the end of the book to teach other kids to ready and write
- What Sarny traded Nightjohn
- Slave who taught Sarny the letters
- Animal the got sent after the runaways
- Where the slaves went to work
20 Clues: Narrator of the story • What Sarny traded Nightjohn • Where the slaves went to work • What Nightjohn taught to Sarny • What slaves got for punishment • Sarny's caretaker/mother figure • Slave who taught Sarny the letters • Animal the got sent after the runaways • When one human is owned by another human • Owner of the slaves in Sarny's plantation • ...
Chapter 14: The North and South Vocab 2025-03-31
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- result
- code law in a Southern state that controlled enslaved people
- a measure of how much a worker can produce with a given amount of time and effort
- union group of workers with the same trade, or skill
- a work stoppage by employees as a protest against an employer
- Farmers who owns a small farm
- ship / ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that “clipped” time from long journey
- An African American religious folk song
- the ability to read and write
- person opposed to immigration
- group of people who live in the same area
- code / a system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet
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- an unfair opinion not based on fact
- Plantation manager
- to change significantly
- to prepare
- / a device that used electric signals to send messages
- Railroad a system of cooperation to aid and house enslaved people who had escaped
- Unfair treatment
- /
- an official authority to do something
- Slave Trade the trade of enslaved people among states of the United States
- an extreme shortage of food
23 Clues: / • result • to prepare • Unfair treatment • Plantation manager • to change significantly • an extreme shortage of food • Farmers who owns a small farm • the ability to read and write • person opposed to immigration • an unfair opinion not based on fact • an official authority to do something • An African American religious folk song • group of people who live in the same area • ...
Concepts of Print Spelling and Vocabulary 2025-08-19
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- The name of a book.
- Describes or modifies nouns or pronouns.
- Shows the relationship between the noun or pronoun and the other words in the sentence.
- A single symbol in the alphabet.
- A group of letters put together that has meaning.
- An action; something you do.
- Marks at the end of a sentence, or in the middle of a sentence, that let us know how to read the sentence.
- The person who writes the words in a book.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- Something that describes.
- Connects words, phrases, or clauses.
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- Describes or modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
- Something that asks a question.
- One side of a sheet of paper in a book.
- Words that express strong emotion.
- The person who draws the pictures in a book.
- A group of words that go together to make a complete thought.
- A set of pages with words and pictures that tell a story or give information.
- The blank area between words that shows where one word ends and another begins.
- Replaces a noun.
20 Clues: Replaces a noun. • The name of a book. • Something that describes. • An action; something you do. • Something that asks a question. • A single symbol in the alphabet. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • Words that express strong emotion. • Connects words, phrases, or clauses. • One side of a sheet of paper in a book. • Describes or modifies nouns or pronouns. • ...
TBS Staff Crossword 2025-06-07
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- A letter of the alphabet
- ________ Lee
- One of the matriarchs of Judaism
- "Dear ______", famous advice column
- "Pretty Woman's" ________ Roberts
- "Big _______" comic strip
- Clothing label sold at Anthropologie
- A medical test used to diagnose Peripheral Artery Disease
- You can find her in "Judges: (Abr.)
- Comedian with both an eponymous sitcom and daytime talk show
- Spanish for a dormouse
- Sounds like a rocky outcropping
- Spins tunes at a club or party
- A palindrome
- A 2020 psychological drama starring Anthony Hopkins
- A form of this name is from Greek mythology and can be found in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
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- One of the matriarchs of Judaism
- Derived from Sanskrit, this name means "Best in the Universe"
- The chauffer's daughter, played by Audrey Hepburn in 1954 film and Julia Ormond in the 1995 remake
- NPR correspondent Dearing
- ________'s Girl
- ______ Myers, the voice of Shrek
- Instrumental piece by the Allman Brothers Band
- One of the matriarchs of Judaism
- A slangy word for coffee
- One of the main characters in "Grease"
- Chuck ______, former host of "Meet the Press"
27 Clues: ________ Lee • A palindrome • ________'s Girl • Spanish for a dormouse • A letter of the alphabet • A slangy word for coffee • NPR correspondent Dearing • "Big _______" comic strip • Spins tunes at a club or party • Sounds like a rocky outcropping • One of the matriarchs of Judaism • One of the matriarchs of Judaism • ______ Myers, the voice of Shrek • One of the matriarchs of Judaism • ...
HOW ANCIENT GREECE SHAPED THE MODERN WORLD 2025-05-20
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- Marketplace and public square in ancient Greek cities.
- Hilltop area in Athens where important buildings were built.
- A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending.
- City known as the birthplace of democracy.
- Places of learning and culture, inspired by Greek love of knowledge.
- Form of entertainment with actors and masks; began in Greece.
- Architectural feature on Greek buildings like the Parthenon.
- Collection of ancient Greek stories about gods and heroes.
- Branch of math studied by Euclid in ancient Greece.
- Government system where citizens vote; first practiced in Athens.
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- The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs.
- Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory.
- Field advanced by Hippocrates, the "father" of this subject.
- Greek city-state known for its warriors and military strength.
- A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending.
- The love of wisdom; studied by Socrates and Plato.
- Philosopher known for asking deep questions.
- Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic."
- International sports competition started in ancient Greece.
- Method of thinking developed by Greek philosophers.
20 Clues: City known as the birthplace of democracy. • Student of Socrates; wrote "The Republic." • The Greek version helped shape our own ABCs. • Philosopher known for asking deep questions. • Brand name from the Greek goddess of victory. • A serious type of Greek play with a sad ending. • A funny type of Greek play with a happy ending. • ...
Class Times Crossword 2025-10-04
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- a book of maps
- a giant cloud of gas and dust in space
- a letter from an ancient alphabet used in magic and inscriptions
- a sound that bounces back from surfaces
- tiny sea creatures that build reefs
- the path one object takes around another in space
- a green gemstone often used in royal jewelry
- a black gemstone often used in jewelry
- a massive, slow-moving river of ice
- a triangular monument built in ancient Egypt
- a feather used as a writing tool in the past
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- a mythical creature with a lion’s body and human head
- a bird of prey known for its speed
- colorful lights in the sky near the poles
- a mountain that can erupt with lava
- a type of snake (also a programming language)
- a stringed musical instrument often played by angels in art
- molten rock that flows from a volcano
- a ball of ice and rock that leaves a glowing tail in space
- the fourth state of matter, besides solid, liquid, gas
20 Clues: a book of maps • a bird of prey known for its speed • a mountain that can erupt with lava • tiny sea creatures that build reefs • a massive, slow-moving river of ice • molten rock that flows from a volcano • a giant cloud of gas and dust in space • a black gemstone often used in jewelry • a sound that bounces back from surfaces • colorful lights in the sky near the poles • ...
Unidad 1: Repaso (Crucigrama) 2025-09-26
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- The word for "winter" in Spanish
- Subject verb agreement such as "we are" "ellos son"
- The verb that means "to be" and is used with adjectives
- The word for Alphabet in Spanish
- Or "adjetivos" in Spanish, examples: alto, bonita.
- The word that means weather or time in Spanish
- Verbs that are not conjugated and mean "to do" something
- This verb can mean to have or to be with certain expressions
- The word that means "January" in Spanish
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- The word for "Sunday" in Spanish
- The agreement in gender and number like "el chico" "las hermanas"
- The verb that means to like
- Or the "en yay" is the accent that means /nn/ /NN/
- Or "pronombre" in Spanish example: ellos, yo
- U accent that makes it softer (:)
- This word means "70"
- The accent that goes on a,e,i,o,u and indicates emphasis
- A word that looks like the language you speak
- The country where castellano "Spanish" comes from
- Action words, in Spanish comer, hacer, vivir
20 Clues: This word means "70" • The verb that means to like • The word for "Sunday" in Spanish • The word for "winter" in Spanish • The word for Alphabet in Spanish • U accent that makes it softer (:) • The word that means "January" in Spanish • Or "pronombre" in Spanish example: ellos, yo • Action words, in Spanish comer, hacer, vivir • A word that looks like the language you speak • ...
Chapter 3: L1 & L2 2025-11-14
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- Invented the Cherokee alphabet
- Led an expedition through the Cumberland Gap.
- Farmers used these to ship their crops.
- A settlement established in 1607.
- The mountain range that's in the middle of the region.
- This is how much the SE region is made up of a coastal plain.
- This war began in 1775 against the British.
- Many Native Americans spoke this language.
- Large crop farms
- The major port city in Louisiana
- This boosted the economy to carry goods and people.
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- George Washington Carver invented this.
- These crops were grown on huge plantations
- One of the many plants that grow here.
- A plateau region with higher elevation.
- Farmers who owned small farms.
- These form sandy reefs and islands along the coast.
- A place where salt water and fresh water mix.
- These farms need many workers, including slaves.
- A subtropical marsh wetland
- Land in the country away from towns
- One of the groups of Native American people
- This man had too much power, making it hard onCC colonists.
23 Clues: Large crop farms • A subtropical marsh wetland • Invented the Cherokee alphabet • Farmers who owned small farms. • The major port city in Louisiana • A settlement established in 1607. • Land in the country away from towns • One of the many plants that grow here. • George Washington Carver invented this. • A plateau region with higher elevation. • ...
365 days…! 2025-05-28
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- animal, graham, etc
- ___are cute jeans
- alternative way of reciting the alphabet
- prime ingredient in wine
- something you flick, en français (cross listed with -first words-)
- "double double toil and trouble cauldron burns and cauldron _____"
- what they were doing in Coloma, California from 1848 - 1855
- what lesbians definitely do in bed
- your girlfriend is ____
- cute jeans
- what I called my little friends (cross listed with -herb-)
- the only thing lesbians don't do in bed, maybe
- setting of a certain epic tale
- date we got photographed, literally
- similar to dog breed featured in movies "Cujo" and "Beethoven"
- how i feel about you, abbr.
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- "smile!"
- 2011 Disney Channel sitcom featuring Zendaya
- "duh"
- male anatomy, crudely put
- "mama, dada, Clyde, etc"
- -beefy-, for short
- to chew loudly
- non-consensually bathe
- date we got photographed
- renowned writer David Foster ____
- partner of -wallace-
- renowned resident of the isle of lesbos
- "I ___" response when a child continues to ask impossible to answer questions
- vase, perhaps
- like a burger
31 Clues: "duh" • "smile!" • cute jeans • vase, perhaps • like a burger • to chew loudly • ___are cute jeans • -beefy-, for short • animal, graham, etc • partner of -wallace- • non-consensually bathe • your girlfriend is ____ • "mama, dada, Clyde, etc" • prime ingredient in wine • date we got photographed • male anatomy, crudely put • how i feel about you, abbr. • setting of a certain epic tale • ...
Pre-AP Midterm Review 2025-10-31
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- Belief in only one god.
- The people who created the first written law code.
- Seafaring civilization known for its alphabet and trade.
- A king of ancient Egypt.
- Empire started by Cyrus the great
- Empire known for military terror and iron weapons.
- Region known as the "land between two rivers."
- Farming method of cutting and burning vegetation.
- Theory that humans migrated from Africa.
- Belief in many gods.
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- A crescent-shaped region of fertile land in the Middle East.
- Babylonian king known for his code of laws.
- Scientific name for "wise wise human."
- Persian religion with a focus on good vs. evil.
- Egyptian writing using pictures and symbols.
- Government ruled by religious leaders.
- A writing system where symbols represent sounds.
- Persian prophet who founded Zoroastrianism.
- Period known as the "Old Stone Age."
- An early Neolithic settlement with packed-together homes.
- A person who moves from place to place.
- Persian empire was divided into 20 of these.
- Wedge-shaped writing system from Sumer.
- Massive Sumerian temple.
- Period known as the "New Stone Age."
25 Clues: Belief in many gods. • Belief in only one god. • A king of ancient Egypt. • Massive Sumerian temple. • Empire started by Cyrus the great • Period known as the "Old Stone Age." • Period known as the "New Stone Age." • Scientific name for "wise wise human." • Government ruled by religious leaders. • A person who moves from place to place. • Wedge-shaped writing system from Sumer. • ...
Pointer and File handling 2025-11-25
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- denotes any alphabet, digit, or special symbol used to
- Ability of C code to run on different hardware platforms
- format.
- information.
- process of accessing or modifying the value stored
- Macro that represents null pointer
- Data structure that stores element
- data type
- Ability to use existing code in new contexts with minimal
- specifies its name, data type, and other attributes
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- of characters stored in a one-dimensional array of the
- of different data types under a single name.
- the memory address pointed to by a pointer.
- Variable that stores memory address of another variable
- Data is permanently stored here
- data type that allows you to group together
- number system used by computers
- Variables and functions within a class.
- operating systems
- to the access permissions specified for opening the file.
- Variables upon which the operator acts
- -a statement that introduces an identifier to the compiler
- Storage area that program can easily manipulate
- FILE-type of file used to store data in a human-readable,
24 Clues: format. • data type • information. • operating systems • Data is permanently stored here • number system used by computers • Macro that represents null pointer • Data structure that stores element • Variables upon which the operator acts • Variables and functions within a class. • the memory address pointed to by a pointer. • data type that allows you to group together • ...
Escape Room Teabaggers 2025-12-07
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- James begins modelling a tiny horse sculpture.
- Our sand is shaped into Ellis’ large monsters.
- Goose flies off, eat her saucy wings.
- Pets act strangely.
- Item for smashing launched into farmyard.
- Sea decorations rearranged for Christmas songs.
- Roz starts practising a little dance song.
- Common sport has club admin tonight.
- Easy-peeler debate causes mass chaos at university.
- Talkative Helen enjoys attending thrilling regular events.
- Mubina’s spinning craft ignites the earth.
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- Christmas meal produced endless safety.
- Starting Dom’s night downstairs.
- Returned gift of little time?
- Almost arranging a time to see festival decoration.
- Andrew initially travels five routes.
- Ellis’s toys racing backwards.
- Everybody goes round company house for drink.
- Company learns entire alphabet.
- Game played by employee in county we live.
- King in high gear produces outdoor pursuit.
- Jen mostly arranges really keen events to influence new groups.
- Philip surprised us with starting chorus of ABBA gracefully aged.
- Group activity starts getting all mates excited suddenly.
- Silent festival decoration.
25 Clues: Pets act strangely. • Silent festival decoration. • Returned gift of little time? • Ellis’s toys racing backwards. • Company learns entire alphabet. • Starting Dom’s night downstairs. • Common sport has club admin tonight. • Andrew initially travels five routes. • Goose flies off, eat her saucy wings. • Christmas meal produced endless safety. • ...
biscoff!!! 2026-01-18
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- MATH TEACHER
- i am a narc who kisses someone in paris
- famous actor, slap
- is a strong word, romance
- cutest dog ever
- my cartoon
- the color of mogono
- totally random cycle of a period
- dec 23
- the first word of your fav show
- best season
- baba club support
- the flavor i like most of milk
- ‘i changed classes coz im a fat chud’
- your cartoon
- the first word of MY fav show
- something you love, handmade
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- February 14th.
- your first name
- ex with a B
- i am the person who holds my gf bags
- GUM
- my mother plays pickleball
- ‘eva 1 come back’
- swap, dec 3
- the VII planet, my alt
- my most listened spotify
- the person who hit samuel (only 1 a)
- the title of this crossword
- ur form teacher (K)
- my favourite fruit
- the 2nd letter of the alphabet, then th’e’
- june, 8 days
- something precious, writing
- thou
- ___ name is John.
- something i love, bricks
37 Clues: GUM • thou • dec 23 • my cartoon • ex with a B • swap, dec 3 • best season • MATH TEACHER • june, 8 days • your cartoon • February 14th. • your first name • cutest dog ever • ‘eva 1 come back’ • baba club support • ___ name is John. • famous actor, slap • my favourite fruit • the color of mogono • ur form teacher (K) • the VII planet, my alt • my most listened spotify • something i love, bricks • ...
Rome -Ava Phillips 2025-12-23
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- What was the father also known as
- Marched his own legion across Rome
- Was a Spanish general who brought the Roman Empire to its largest size
- The more powerful social class
- Defeated Hannibal
- A part in the government that had 300 members
- Provided culture to the Romans such as clothing, triumph and the alphabet
- Julius´s nephew
- A military hero who tried to reform Rome
- The amount of emperors known as the Good Emperors
- The person that Octavian divided the Roman world with
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- Elected tribune in 123 B.C and in 122 B.C
- A parade for a military leader returning victorious from battle
- The Roman language that is known as the Dead Language
- Declared dictator for life
- The river that Rome was built along
- Invaders came from the North of one of these sea´s
- Wwere the wars called between the Rome and Carthage
- A religion that started with the Romans
- Roman girls or boys could enter school at what age
- Another word for Roman Peace
21 Clues: Julius´s nephew • Defeated Hannibal • Declared dictator for life • Another word for Roman Peace • The more powerful social class • What was the father also known as • Marched his own legion across Rome • The river that Rome was built along • A religion that started with the Romans • A military hero who tried to reform Rome • Elected tribune in 123 B.C and in 122 B.C • ...
World History I Famous People 2025-12-18
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- The prophet of Allah in Islam
- Author of The Prince; "better to be feared..."
- Maurya emperor who spread Buddhism to China
- The first Holy Roman Emperor
- Formed the 2nd Covenant and got the Ten Commandments
- Name of two Tribunes killed for protecting poor
- Genghis' grandson who conquered China
- Female pharaoh whose son destroyed statues
- He united the Mongol tribes to conquer Asia
- Forced to sign Magna Carta limiting his power
- Known as the Christ and the Messiah
- Ruler of Mali and maybe the richest man ever
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- One of the most famous Greek philosophers
- Killed the Roman Republic, killed by Senate
- King of Babylon who made 1st law code
- Byzantine empress who improved women's rights
- United the Greeks, father of Alexander the Great
- Persian Emperor who ended slavery
- Created an alphabet for Russians to study the Bible
- 1st emperor of Rome who started the Pax Romana
- Chinese emperor who started the Great Wall
- Painted The Last Supper and invented helicopters
- Founded Judaism with the 1st Covenant
23 Clues: The first Holy Roman Emperor • The prophet of Allah in Islam • Persian Emperor who ended slavery • Known as the Christ and the Messiah • King of Babylon who made 1st law code • Genghis' grandson who conquered China • Founded Judaism with the 1st Covenant • One of the most famous Greek philosophers • Female pharaoh whose son destroyed statues • ...
Open & Closed Syllables 2026-03-05
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- I wrapped the package and tied a __________around it.
- A place to eat a meal or one who dines.
- The opposite of odd is ___________.
- I am better at that game than you are. I always win.
- Each one of you is a ______________at Mary Hogan School.
- Every Tuesday and Thursday Ms. L has recess __________.
- The season that runs from June to September.
- Insane
- Can I listen to some ______________? I need to hear my favorite song.
- This is equal to 12 inches and measures length.
- Everything that takes up space and has weight is ______________.
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- This is usually the main meal of the day.
- Something that is great is _______________.
- Another word for dinner___________________.
- A is the first __________in the alphabet.
- The opposite of 'top'
- The smallest value in American coins.
- What you should do before a test.
- A whole in the earth or on the moon.
- This game is known as football in other countries
- One thousand millimeters equal one ____________.
- a material that people use as a surface to write on.
- one of something
23 Clues: Insane • one of something • The opposite of 'top' • What you should do before a test. • The opposite of odd is ___________. • A whole in the earth or on the moon. • The smallest value in American coins. • A place to eat a meal or one who dines. • This is usually the main meal of the day. • A is the first __________in the alphabet. • Something that is great is _______________. • ...
Musical Terms 2026-03-13
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- dynamic marking meaning "soft"
- instrument that is like a piano and wind instrument together
- pitch made by larger/longer instruments
- instrument that looks like brass family but is really woodwind
- instrument family that creates sound by striking the instrument
- note type that lasts for 1 beat
- note type that lasts for 2 beats
- sign that means to "do it again"
- instrument made of tiny cymbals in a circle
- instrument that creates sound using vocal cords
- pitch made by smaller/shorter instruments
- note type that lasts for 1/2 beat
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- instrument named after the shape that it looks like
- letters of the musical alphabet, start with A
- Note type that lasts for 4 beats
- string instrument that usually plays "Good Morning"
- a beat of silence
- woodwind instrument without a reed
- instrument made by stretching material over an open space
- instrument family that creates sound by making strings vibrate
- instrument family that (mostly) creates sound with a reed and moving air
- dynamic marking meaning "loud"
- instrument family that creates sound with a metal mouthpiece and moving air
23 Clues: a beat of silence • dynamic marking meaning "soft" • dynamic marking meaning "loud" • note type that lasts for 1 beat • Note type that lasts for 4 beats • note type that lasts for 2 beats • sign that means to "do it again" • note type that lasts for 1/2 beat • woodwind instrument without a reed • pitch made by larger/longer instruments • ...
World History: Mesopotamia, Egypt and Judaism 2020-09-14
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- A reed taken from the Nile and used for paper
- This neo-Babylonian king build the Hanging Gardens for his wife
- The belief in many gods
- The first man to create an empire in the area of Mesopotamia
- Egyptian title for king
- The father of the religion of Judaism
- Literally means "land between rivers"
- Egyptian picture writing
- The ancient Persian religion was based on the teachings of this man
- The first king to unite Upper and Lower Egypt
- One of the major contributions of many early civilizations. Without this, planting and harvesting were guess work.
- Before written records
- This was the most tolerant of all ancient empires
- He led the Exodus out of Egypt.
- Wedge-shaped writing from Sumer
- A family of rulers
- the earliest civilization of Mesopotamia
- System were the political and religious leader is the same person
- This is considered the most significant "gift" of the Nile.
- The most significant contribution of the Phoenicians
- The belief in only one god
- The process of embalming developed by the Egyptians
- The discovery of this allowed people to understand hieroglyphics (two words)
- A system of government ruled by a King/Queen
- This group of people developed the first alphabet
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- One of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- The day of rest
- The river civilization of the Nile River
- Temple pyramid built by the people of Sumer
- Built by the Egyptians for housing their dead pharoahs
- One of the rivers of Mesopotamia
- One of the greatest cities of Mesopotamia, ruled by Hammurabi
- The most brutal and fears of all ancient empires
- King of the Israelites who also killed Goliath
- A promise (think about God and Abraham)
- These people were slaves to the Egyptians for 400 years
- A group of city-states all under the control of one person
- His tomb was the only found virtually untouched from ancient times
- The sun god of the Egyptians
- This territory is where the earliest of the empires were formed(two words)
- the first five books of the Old Testament
- The wisest of the kings of the Israelites
- This is the world's oldest monotheistic religions
- This empire is known for their iron weapons
- His law code was based on "an eye for an eye"
- The Nile River flows in this direction
46 Clues: The day of rest • A family of rulers • Before written records • The belief in many gods • Egyptian title for king • Egyptian picture writing • The belief in only one god • The sun god of the Egyptians • He led the Exodus out of Egypt. • Wedge-shaped writing from Sumer • One of the rivers of Mesopotamia • One of the rivers of Mesopotamia • The father of the religion of Judaism • ...
animals 2025-09-18
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- What big body of water covers most of the Earth?
- What is the shortest month of the year?
- What shape has three sides?
- What orange vegetable grows underground?
- What is a house made of ice called?
- What gives us light during the day?
- What is the set of letters we use to read and write?
- What do we read that has pages and stories?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What animal carries its baby in a pouch?
- What has eight legs and spins a web?
- What color is the sky on a clear day?
- How many toes do you have?
- What do you build with snow?
- What flashes in the sky during a storm?
- How many fingers are on one hand?
- What insect makes honey?
- What animal is known as “man’s best friend”?
- Where does Santa Claus live?
- What shows us where places are in the world?
- What do you use to clean your teeth?
- How many days are in a week?
- What tells us the time?
- What organ pumps blood in our body?
- What part of your body helps you hear?
- What color are most leaves?
- What animal lives in water and has gills?
- What is made when light is blocked by an object?
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- What turns into a butterfly?
- What season is the coldest of the year?
- What part of your body helps you smell?
- What giant reptile lived millions of years ago?
- What shows up in the sky with 7 colors after rain?
- Who travels into space?
- What snack do we eat at the movies that goes “pop”?
- What do you kick in a soccer game?
- What shines at night and changes shape?
- What do we use to write or draw with?
- Where do kids go to learn?
- What do we drink when we’re thirsty?
- What is the largest land animal?
- What white drink comes from cows?
- What is the last letter of the alphabet?
- What animal looks like a horse with black and white stripes?
- What fruit is long, yellow, and peeled before eating?
- What big building do kings and queens live in?
- What sweet treat is made from cocoa?
- What number comes before one?
- How many months are in a year?
- What has many colors and appears after it rains?
50 Clues: Who travels into space? • What tells us the time? • What insect makes honey? • How many toes do you have? • Where do kids go to learn? • What shape has three sides? • What color are most leaves? • What turns into a butterfly? • What do you build with snow? • Where does Santa Claus live? • How many days are in a week? • What number comes before one? • How many months are in a year? • ...
Maribel- Aztec Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- punishment for breaking laws in the Aztec society
- under Montezuma II had population of 200,000
- a game played with a rubber ball in the Aztecs
- used to cure
- what one thing did children not do
- different from all of the gods
- a bottom piece of clothing aztec women wore
- one feature of beauty signs in the Aztec society
- how you blank determines the way you get into heaven and underworld
- cortes arrived on whose birthday
- transport and carry goods around waterways
- how many miles was the dike
- god of rain and water
- believed in many gods
- what did kids attend in the Aztec society
- a piece of clothing aztec women wore
- what kind of states made up an empire
- Aztec language
- help support broken bones while healing
- how many victims were there for sacrifices every year
- what one thing did Aztecs plant
- every fifty two years two calendars started over on every
- what was one book in the Aztecs called
- supreme court
- god of war, sun, sacrifice
- where is Tenochtitlan located in present day
- what was the other calendar used for
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- who did Montezuma II think Cortes was in human form
- god of life and wind
- what is one piece of clothing aztec men wore
- married at twenty to twenty two in the Aztec society
- what were children dangled over
- another piece of clothing aztec men wore
- carried water in the Aztec society
- married at fifteen to eighteen in the Aztec society
- ran court systems and schools
- sacrifice toward god's
- what is chocolate made of
- powerful god associated with magic,night,earth
- what did cortes conquered along the way
- how many calendars did the Aztecs use
- in what parts of this country is Nahuatl still spoken
- oversaw religious aspects of city
- second in command in the Aztec society
- what was used instead of an alphabet
- what had to rise because of the human sacrifices
- what houses are made of
- main cures in the Aztec society
- what was one calendar used for
- every how many years was the festivals held in the Aztecs
- what has twenty-six letter in it that the Aztecs do not have
- powerful men in the Aztec society
- Staple food of the Aztecs
- Tenochtitlan covered how many miles
- board game in the Aztecs
55 Clues: used to cure • supreme court • Aztec language • god of life and wind • god of rain and water • believed in many gods • sacrifice toward god's • what houses are made of • board game in the Aztecs • what is chocolate made of • Staple food of the Aztecs • god of war, sun, sacrifice • how many miles was the dike • ran court systems and schools • different from all of the gods • ...
Islamic 2026-03-18
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- What was thrown over prophet Yaqubs eyes for him to regain his eye sight
- The second call to prayer
- A tax paid by non-muslims in a muslim state
- Pharoahs wife
- One of the prophet Muhammad as daughters
- All forms of worship of Allah
- 50th Surah and 21st letter of the arabic alphabet
- Arabic word for No
- Which prophet split the moon
- First Martyr in Islam
- How long will Issa as stay on earth until he dies
- The word imam says before starting prayer meaning Straighten up
- Which prophet would not have had a bellybutton
- This surah protects you from dark magic/witchcraft/nazar
- Call to islam
- Issa and yahya were what by relation and lived at the same time
- Whisch prophet was sent to the people of
- 100th Surah
- 12th Letter of the Arabic alphabet
- Oneness of god
- Which surah talks of Abu Lahab
- What animal was synonymous with Prophet Saleh
- How many Heavy letters are there in Arabic
- Which prophet was sent to the poeple of Ad
- Number of Fard rakats in a day
- Eid al Fitr is in this month
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- Which prophet was known to have spoken from the cradle
- Father of the Pophets
- Surah meaning the women
- Innovation in religion
- The place/interval between death and resurrection
- Pre-islamic era. Age of Ignorance
- One of the tests of the believers is to walk over what bridge
- Merging one letter in to the next letter (tajweed rule)
- First Surah to not have a prefix i.e at,an,al,ash etc
- How many times will the trumpet be blown at the end of times
- First emigration of the muslims from Mecca. Uthman and his wife went along
- Known as asadullah "lion of allah"
- A pious jinn who dwelled with the angels.
- Surah meaning the night
- Which Prophety was named by Allah himself
- Which prophet was sent the Zabur
- First sin committed on Earth
- How many questions are asked in the grave
- These birds were sent by Allah to save the kabah
- Number of Sunnah rakats a day
- 38th Surah of the Quran and a letter of the quran
- Surah meaning the bees
- What does Dajjal mean
- One of the angels to ask the questions in the grave
- What creature carried Muhammad as to the heavens
51 Clues: 100th Surah • Pharoahs wife • Call to islam • Oneness of god • Arabic word for No • Father of the Pophets • First Martyr in Islam • What does Dajjal mean • Innovation in religion • Surah meaning the bees • Surah meaning the women • Surah meaning the night • The second call to prayer • Which prophet split the moon • First sin committed on Earth • Eid al Fitr is in this month • ...
Eight Blue 2015-08-27
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- So sweet and smart she could be the boss, she also likes to play Lacrosse
- Kind, tall and smart, and knows Jesus well-enough to act the part
- Her name might suggest she is angry but don't be blue, she smiles and makes us happy that is true.
- This girl is artistic and bright, and plays basketball and lacrosse with all her might
- A kind and smart men among men, he lives on a street named Penn
- She is blessed indeed,so happy to be here with you, loves you, and is ready for round two!!.
- Intelligent, artistic and full of wit, her name is a gift from the Holy Spirit
- Funny, smart and and bring us joy- his last name rhymes with boy
- Here is a quiet and nice young man, his last name ends with a type of truck-like car....a van.
- The second one of two, he has made you smile and laugh until your blue
- A smart guy with a head full of great hair, he is always generous and will offer to share.
- Energetic and full of stories galore-in our class- she is a perfect number six plus four
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- He is smart and can be a doctor some day, his last name means he will heal people in a special way
- Smart and funny. in our class there are two, he is the first within eight blue
- So helpful and kind I do announce, but his last name you may not be able to pronounce
- He begins our days with happiness and makes everyone feel better, however, he ends our alphabet with one of the last letters.
- Can act, dance and sing- a smile to our face-she does bring
- Amazing student with no regret-begins our class's alphabet
- His hair sways a certain way, he smiles and makes us laugh everyday
- So smart that she received a perfect PJAS score and runs like lightning need I say more?
- Sweet and fun she is fairly new, but we are so happy she is here in eight blue
- She is not in our building but it is very true, she loves you so much and had you in 7Blue.
- So smart and bright, and can do it all, and he has a cousin named John Paul
- Smart and busy as a bee with many people in her family, and her name begins with Z!
24 Clues: Amazing student with no regret-begins our class's alphabet • Can act, dance and sing- a smile to our face-she does bring • A kind and smart men among men, he lives on a street named Penn • Funny, smart and and bring us joy- his last name rhymes with boy • Kind, tall and smart, and knows Jesus well-enough to act the part • ...
IUM Library Classification for Knowledge Resources on Islam (ICSI) 2020-03-11
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- Name of a meeting in which ICSI has been showcased
- Online platform for ICSI
- Keyperson's name who drafted and researched ICSI
- A workshop on ICSI organized by the Library, is in conjunction with World ------ Convention 2017
- Paper on ICSI has been presented in this seminar on 2016
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- A series of symbols, which is used to representing a subject
- ICSI seek copyright application from MYIPO on --------2019
- Subclass for Islamic law for Library of Congress
- She devised the expansion on Islamic Law of Library of Congress Classification (LCC) Scheme’ in 1993
- A-Z (for BPA-BPZ) is the ----- letter/alphabet added in the notation
10 Clues: Online platform for ICSI • Subclass for Islamic law for Library of Congress • Keyperson's name who drafted and researched ICSI • Name of a meeting in which ICSI has been showcased • Paper on ICSI has been presented in this seminar on 2016 • ICSI seek copyright application from MYIPO on --------2019 • A series of symbols, which is used to representing a subject • ...
Classical Roots vocab activity 2021-03-21
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- A curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece and keys for fingers
- Al arge room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or performances.
- A cone shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder
- A tryout for a role
- The people who hear a speach or performance
- The study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet
- A long piece of music played by an orchesstra
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- An electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source
- Not able to be heard, too soft or faint to hear, unheard
- Able to be heard, loud enough to hear
10 Clues: A tryout for a role • Able to be heard, loud enough to hear • The people who hear a speach or performance • A long piece of music played by an orchesstra • The study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet • Not able to be heard, too soft or faint to hear, unheard • An electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source • ...
Schwa <el> 2021-07-13
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- another name for a story or book
- it helps you breathe underwater
- to practise a form of singing or calling marked by rapid alternation between the normal voice and falsetto
- an alternative name for a male chicken
- a horizontal plane or line with respect to the distance above or below a given point
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- be filled with wonder or astonishment
- there are five of these in the alphabet
- a dishonest or unscrupulous person; a rogue
- a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful
- a large, long-necked ungulate mammal of arid country, with long slender legs, broad cushioned feet, one or two humps
10 Clues: it helps you breathe underwater • another name for a story or book • be filled with wonder or astonishment • an alternative name for a male chicken • there are five of these in the alphabet • a dishonest or unscrupulous person; a rogue • a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful • a horizontal plane or line with respect to the distance above or below a given point • ...
Chevin's Crossword 2022-06-23
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- a visual display of data i.e. 5 years of rainfall
- I am the main animal character in the movie Flipper
- I am shiny, often gold and given to winner of a competition
- I am a male relation of an Aunty or Uncle
- I am a group of letters that students learn and use to write words
- I am used to call, message and take photos
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- I have lots of information and often put in letterboxes
- I am big, grey, have 2 floppy ears and a long trunk
- something you speak through to make your voice louder
- when someone has a condition or is scared/afraid of something like spiders
10 Clues: I am a male relation of an Aunty or Uncle • I am used to call, message and take photos • a visual display of data i.e. 5 years of rainfall • I am big, grey, have 2 floppy ears and a long trunk • I am the main animal character in the movie Flipper • something you speak through to make your voice louder • I have lots of information and often put in letterboxes • ...
Chevin's Crossword 2022-06-23
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- a visual display of data i.e. 5 years of rainfall
- I am the main animal character in the movie Flipper
- I am shiny, often gold and given to winner of a competition
- I am a male relation of an Aunty or Uncle
- I am a group of letters that students learn and use to write words
- I am used to call, message and take photos
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- I have lots of information and often put in letterboxes
- I am big, grey, have 2 floppy ears and a long trunk
- something you speak through to make your voice louder
- when someone has a condition or is scared/afraid of something like spiders
10 Clues: I am a male relation of an Aunty or Uncle • I am used to call, message and take photos • a visual display of data i.e. 5 years of rainfall • I am big, grey, have 2 floppy ears and a long trunk • I am the main animal character in the movie Flipper • something you speak through to make your voice louder • I have lots of information and often put in letterboxes • ...
Desiree Rivera Week: 11/14/16 2016-11-15
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- A group of trading people who lived on the Eastern side of the Mediterranean coast
- To make changes to something.
- A system of symbols that stand for sounds
- The process in which an earthquake's shaking causes loose soil to turn into mud
- The southern part of Greece
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- A narrow strip of land
- A structure that is designed to reduce the amount of energy that reaches it.
- a body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides
- A large wave that is created by an earthquake that happens on the ocean floor
- An earthquake that happens after an even larger earthquake occurs.
10 Clues: A narrow strip of land • The southern part of Greece • To make changes to something. • A system of symbols that stand for sounds • a body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides • An earthquake that happens after an even larger earthquake occurs. • A structure that is designed to reduce the amount of energy that reaches it. • ...
Evans Crossword 11-26-18 2018-11-26
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- A system of symbols that stand for sounds.
- The southern part of Greece.
- A narrow strip of land.
- A string of landmasses that is created by volcanic activity.
- A volcanic belt that forms along the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
- A substance that is released during an eruption that cools and forms a solid rock.
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- A body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides.
- A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water that comes from the mantle.
- A weak spot in Earth’s crust where molten material comes to the surface.
- A group of trading people who lived on the Eastern Mediterranean coast.
10 Clues: A narrow strip of land. • The southern part of Greece. • A system of symbols that stand for sounds. • A string of landmasses that is created by volcanic activity. • A volcanic belt that forms along the rim of the Pacific Ocean. • A body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides. • ...
Justin 11/26/18 Crossword 2018-11-26
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- A system of symbols that stand for sounds.
- The southern part of Greece.
- A volcanic belt that forms along the rim of the Pacific Ocean.
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides.
- A narrow strip of land.
- A substance that is released during an eruption that cools and forms a solid rock.
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- A weak spot in Earth's crust where molten material comes to the surface.
- A group of trading people who lived on the Eastern Mediterranean coast.
- A string of landmasses that is created by volcanic activity.
- A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water that comes from the mantle.
10 Clues: A narrow strip of land. • The southern part of Greece. • A system of symbols that stand for sounds. • A string of landmasses that is created by volcanic activity. • A volcanic belt that forms along the rim of the Pacific Ocean. • A body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides. • ...
Graduate Crossword 2021-04-28
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- The current Chief of Air Force (CAF): Air Marshal Mel _
- Military time zone for Greenwich Mean Time
- Who am I? I have the following post-nominals: AO DSC MVO (surname only)
- Australia's highest military honour
- Complete the following: "Per ardua ad..."
- HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh held this rank in the Australian Army
- The world's newest warfighting domain
- RAN bases in Sydney and Perth are located on this identically named island
- What was Simpson known for? His __
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- MINDEF was minister for this portfolio prior to his current appointment
- The Canadian province featured in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Australia's first Minister for Air and a former RAAF base in Canberra
- RAN O5
- The name of MINDI's electorate
- The animal affixed atop the Australian-American Memorial
- A portmanteau of a square-rigged sailing vessel and a homonym for the following lyrics from The Sound of Music: "doe, __ ____"
- RAAF base located to the east of this Gippsland town; also where the Minister for Veterans' Affairs was born
17 Clues: RAN O5 • The name of MINDI's electorate • What was Simpson known for? His __ • Australia's highest military honour • The world's newest warfighting domain • Complete the following: "Per ardua ad..." • Military time zone for Greenwich Mean Time • The current Chief of Air Force (CAF): Air Marshal Mel _ • The animal affixed atop the Australian-American Memorial • ...
System of Equations Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- samelines
- if there is at least one solution for a system of equations
- if there are no solutions
- parallel lines
- Ax+By=C
- intersecting lines
- a statement that two mathematical expressions are equal
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- y=mx+b
- a method for solving a system of linear equations by adding or subtracting the equations to eliminate a variable
- point that both lines have in common
- a method used for solving a system of equations that replaces one variable in one equation with an expression derived from the other equation
- if a system of equations describes two different lines that intersect
- for real numbers a,b, and c, if a=b, then a+c=b+c
- if both equations describe the same line
- the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable
- the property that states that the sum of two inverse (opposite) numbers equals a zero
- a letter of the alphabet that represents an unknown number in an alebraic expression or equation
17 Clues: y=mx+b • Ax+By=C • samelines • parallel lines • intersecting lines • if there are no solutions • point that both lines have in common • if both equations describe the same line • for real numbers a,b, and c, if a=b, then a+c=b+c • the numerical factor of a term that contains a variable • a statement that two mathematical expressions are equal • ...
History Test 2 Review 2022-09-19
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- Resource which the Hittites used to make weapons of war
- Persian ruler who built the Royal Road
- Built the hanging gardens for his wife
- The most important thing the Phoenicians carried with them as they traded in the Mediterranean
- A large group of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields, trained to charge the enemy as a group
- Means rule by God
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- The peninsula of Western Asia between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River
- Became chief advisor to Nebuchadnezzar
- King of Assyria who collected a library of 100,000 cuneiform clay tablets
- The Southern Kingdom of Israel
- A solemn agreement
- The king of the Greek gods
- Civilization which built the palace at Knossos
- The First Nation in world history to have a complete written account of its history
- Other name for the Ten Commandments which means "the tens words"
- Means rule by the few rich
- The first human king of Israel
17 Clues: Means rule by God • A solemn agreement • The king of the Greek gods • Means rule by the few rich • The Southern Kingdom of Israel • The first human king of Israel • Became chief advisor to Nebuchadnezzar • Persian ruler who built the Royal Road • Built the hanging gardens for his wife • Civilization which built the palace at Knossos • ...
Most Missed Questions from WHI Unit 11-12-13 Test 2025-03-13
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- Byzantine culture spread to Russia via trade across the Black Sea and up to this sea.
- Sculptor of the "Statue of Zeus" at Olympia.
- The customs of these tribes was one of three foundations of early European Medieval society.
- Inspired by Byzantine architecture and art, you can see these symbols in Russian Orthodox churches.
- Scientist who calculated pi and invented the lever.
- The classical heritage of this place was one of three foundations of early European Medieval society.
- Government = direct democracy.
- The 1st Islamic Empire spread to Central Asia, North Africa, and then this place.
- Draco and Solon were these types of leaders in Athens.
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- Spread across Asia through trade routes.
- St. Cyril gifted this to the Russian language.
- Pottery from China, dye from Persia.
- Spread to China, Korea, and Japan.
- Spread to Asia, Africa and Spain along trade routes.
- These beliefs were one of three foundations of early European Medieval society.
- Christian African kingdom.
- Government = militaristic oligarchy.
17 Clues: Christian African kingdom. • Government = direct democracy. • Spread to China, Korea, and Japan. • Pottery from China, dye from Persia. • Government = militaristic oligarchy. • Spread across Asia through trade routes. • Sculptor of the "Statue of Zeus" at Olympia. • St. Cyril gifted this to the Russian language. • Scientist who calculated pi and invented the lever. • ...
Alabama Ch 3 Review 2024-09-25
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- Forced removal of Indians to reservations in Oklahoma
- Allies to the American colonist during the Rev War
- The 1795 Pinckney Treaty established the boarder between Alabama and Florida at this parallel
- William Weatherford was known as this
- This Act gave Alabama land to build a capitol and set up a university
- Wanted the Creek Indians to adopt the ways of the settlers
- Choctaw chief who helped the Americans during the Creek War
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- Creek chief that made treaties with Spain and US
- Alabama had to write this to become a state
- This treaty recognized American Independence
- defeated the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend
- This company was settled by French military officers
- This nation was divided in Red Sticks who wanted war and White Sticks who wanted peace
- Alabama became a state in this year
- He created an Cherokee alphabet
- He was a Shawnee chief who wanted the Creeks to united against the Americans and Keep traditions
- Most pioneers who moved to Alabama came from the
17 Clues: He created an Cherokee alphabet • Alabama became a state in this year • defeated the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend • William Weatherford was known as this • Alabama had to write this to become a state • This treaty recognized American Independence • Creek chief that made treaties with Spain and US • Most pioneers who moved to Alabama came from the • ...
Tay and Tony: A Shared History 2025-05-25
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- Chicago neighborhood they got engaged in
- Date they got engaged
- Combine the name of the street Taylor grew up on and the name of the street Tony grew up on; It's a town in California
- Taylor and Tony met in high school during this lunch period
- Last number of the year that they started dating
- They wore this color to prom together
- Tony's pet peeve
- Let's go play spades at this fast food restaurant
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- Tony's favorite sweet treat
- They're getting married in this town
- Add Tony's football number and Taylor's volleyball number together
- Tony's middle name is the name of a famous drug dealer in Colombia in the 80s
- Taylor's pet peeve
- Taylor's favorite food
- Taylor's parents gave her this middle name in case she became famous and wanted to drop her last name
- They first kissed at this location in high school (Door+4th letter of the alphabet)
- We met at this park after high school
- The last digit of the year they met
18 Clues: Tony's pet peeve • Taylor's pet peeve • Date they got engaged • Taylor's favorite food • Tony's favorite sweet treat • The last digit of the year they met • They're getting married in this town • They wore this color to prom together • We met at this park after high school • Chicago neighborhood they got engaged in • Last number of the year that they started dating • ...
Intro To Rehab 2025-01-23
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- The second stage of tissue healing
- Special type of sensitivity that informs the body about the sensations and relationship between muscles and joints. Helps tell where your body is in space
- a technique that uses force or pressure to separate the bones joints and discs in the spine
- use of water from pain management and treatment
- The third stage of bone healing
- various hands on techniques - massage, joint mobilizations, Gaston - that clinicians use to help improve symptoms
- The third stage of tissue healing
- Process of restoring normal physiology and function
- The first stage of bone healing
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- _________ Formation. The second stage of bone healing
- Elbow, wrist and hand exercise
- the capacity to perform movements in a smooth, precise and controlled manner
- The final stage of bone healing
- Foot and ankle exercise
- The first stage of tissue healing
- Knee and hip exercise
- Shoulder Exercise
17 Clues: Shoulder Exercise • Knee and hip exercise • Foot and ankle exercise • Elbow, wrist and hand exercise • The final stage of bone healing • The third stage of bone healing • The first stage of bone healing • The first stage of tissue healing • The third stage of tissue healing • The second stage of tissue healing • use of water from pain management and treatment • ...
Marketing and Entrepreneurship Crossword 2025-01-24
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- a popular music streaming application
- an athleisure brand that was founded in Vancouver
- A Canadian show where entrepreneurs go to present their business ideas (2 words, no space)
- a person who starts and organizes a business, often taking a lot of risk in the beginning
- what a new business started by an entrepreneur is sometimes called
- to create or design something new
- Name of brothers who invented and flew the first airplane
- An American show where entrepreneurs go to present their business ideas (2 words, no space)
- someone who buys something from a business
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- The second-largest airline in Canada
- a company owned by Alphabet Inc.
- a pharmacy and drug store chain that was founded in Richmond, BC (hint: blue logo)
- the state that Costco was founded in (hint: close to BC)
- WhatsApp, Instagram, Snapchat, and Discord are examples of social ______
- Swedish company that sells furniture
- a popular photo and video sharing social media platform
- what the “e” in email means
17 Clues: what the “e” in email means • a company owned by Alphabet Inc. • to create or design something new • The second-largest airline in Canada • Swedish company that sells furniture • a popular music streaming application • someone who buys something from a business • an athleisure brand that was founded in Vancouver • a popular photo and video sharing social media platform • ...
Romanization 2025-10-15
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- A word Korean girls use to call an older brother or close older man.
- A traditional Korean-style house made of wood and tiles.
- Korean dumplings filled with meat or vegetables.
- Traditional Korean clothing worn on special days.
- Thinly sliced beef marinated in sweet soy sauce and grilled.
- A slang word meaning “Awesome!” or “Great!”
- The Korean alphabet created in the 15th century.
- Grilled pork belly slices, usually eaten with lettuce and sauce.
- A popular combo of chicken and beer in Korea.
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- Spicy rice cakes cooked with fish cake and chili sauce.
- Korean-style instant noodles, usually spicy.
- A word Korean girls use to call an older sister or close older woman.
- A live show where people eat and talk with viewers online.
- The global popularity of Korean culture, music, and shows.
- Rice and side dishes rolled with seaweed — easy to eat anywhere.
- A rice bowl with vegetables, meat, and a fried egg on top.
- Cute facial expressions or speech to act lovely or charming.
17 Clues: A slang word meaning “Awesome!” or “Great!” • Korean-style instant noodles, usually spicy. • A popular combo of chicken and beer in Korea. • Korean dumplings filled with meat or vegetables. • The Korean alphabet created in the 15th century. • Traditional Korean clothing worn on special days. • Spicy rice cakes cooked with fish cake and chili sauce. • ...
Happy Birthday Dibs! 2026-01-17
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- Elves may be found here doing a job up and down on one leg
- First meeting (kind of) cooker takes on beginnings of tall, red oven
- Direction sounds like a number or exclamation
- Purveyor of sugar and art takes rubbish direction
- ____round, repeated cry of Welsh powerhouse to bright-eyed lover on the radio - the ultimate artist?!
- Mostly French green is briefly questionable in competition
- Showing former partner almost had a reservation
- Location that is crucial to email correspondence, we hear
- Cheerful band loses joy and soul leaving a seventh
- Not against reason
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- Unknown time twists determined foot and beginnings of alphabet (4,2,2,9)
- At once a gardener, a wizard and a snooker player, yes? Crafty!
- Trick steady police officer
- A whirling stick welcomes home searching alien offering a mess of admission
- Ted and Holly arguing causes launching of object?
- Great country cuts a slice off French cheese which almost spoils
- Mother carries article, definitely!
17 Clues: Not against reason • Trick steady police officer • Mother carries article, definitely! • Direction sounds like a number or exclamation • Showing former partner almost had a reservation • Purveyor of sugar and art takes rubbish direction • Ted and Holly arguing causes launching of object? • Cheerful band loses joy and soul leaving a seventh • ...
Back to School for Alphabet Soup - SciHisty #3 2020-11-08
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- Once classified as thrushes, these song birds are now part of Muscicapidae, or the Old World Flycatcher family. Featured in cultural works like the Korean Chunaengjeon court dance or juxtaposed with the rose in Ottoman Divan poetry, this national bird of Ukraine is also the subject of a rag by Joseph Lamb, an ode by John Keats & a popular WWII-era song “sang in Berkley Square”. It’s also the last name the Victorian era social reformer known for developing polar area diagrams & modern nursing.
- This cryptocrystalline rock is formed from layers of chalcedony in alternating colors, though has parallel band rather than curved ones of agate rock. Its name comes from the Greek for “fingernail”, due to the appearance of white & flesh-colored varieties, despite the black version & red “sard” variant being more famous or commonly used in intaglio for superstitious properties. Most of sold carvings of this material are calcite or agates fakes, created using techniques described by naturalist Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia. It’s also the naming inspiration of a Generation 1 Pokémon owned by the Pewter City Gym leader & differs from a 4 species large antelope genus by one letter.
- Contrary to popular belief, this 18th century Scottish mechanical engineer was not inspired by a kettle & did not invent the stem engine. Instead, he greatly improved upon the 1712 Newcomen engine with things such as the separate condenser, centrifugal governor & the sun & planet gear, which proved fundamental to the Industrial revolution. Seen on the current red GBP50 note (Series F) with Mathew Boulton, he also developed the concept of horsepower, the pressure-volume diagram, parallel motion & a namesake linkage . Like this puzzle’s “F” answer, an SI unit is named after him (for power).
- I’m a non-climacteric fruit native to South East Asia with a “sweet, mildly acidic flavor” reminiscent of grapes or lychees, whose name is derived from the Malay word for “hair”. Also known as achotillo in Ecuador & Puerto Rico, you can spell its common name by removing one letter from either a landlocked Asian country or a four carbon alkane & adding behind the word for a male sheep. I’m also related to the answer starting with “C”.
- “In winter time their flesh is firm, and […] sought after as articles of food, but in summer weather they are worthless” wrote Aristotle about this in The History of Animals VI, 6. Still seen as a delicacy in some countries today, a protein from this animal is used in research as a marker for inserted genes. Mirroring this puzzle’s “L” answer, while their common name suggests they are part of the Actinopterygii “ray-finned fish” class, this group’s “true” types belong to the Scyphozoans class within the Cnidaria phylum, known for their “stinging” cnidocyte cells. Ocean sunfish are a notable predator of this animal, as are sea turtles who may mistake plastic bags for them.
- This word is type of medium-hard Scottish candy made using condensed milk, butter & sugar, often flavored with this puzzle’s V answer. The Latin phrase for wax “blank” versions of this are used to describe a newborn’s mind by proponents of “nurture” psychological theories. Meanwhile, the Vindolanda version of these were once the oldest surviving handwritten documents in Britain. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is an oral dosage form of medicine formed through compression.
- In optics, it is made of brass strips in “Waterhouse” versions, & several blades in modern “iris” types, which is used to adjust aperture size when making bokeh effects. In acoustics, it is transducer which converts vibrations into sound or vice versa. In anatomy, it’s a thin asymmetric muscle involved in breathing, notably lacking in birds, which was coined by 12th century Italian translator Gerard of Cremona. It also may refer to a contraceptive, mechanical positive displacement pumps & structural lateral load bearing system.
- Created in 1966 by American Maulana Karenga following the Watts riots/rebellion, this holiday is held annually from December 26 to January 1. It celebrates African-American culture & is ahistorically named after a Swahili phrase for “first fruits”. This seven-lettered festivity is represented by the Kinara, a seven-branched candleholder with red, green & black candles used to represent Nguzo Saba or the seven principles of African Heritage.
- “Where flowers bloom, so does hope” said this Texan known by her animal nickname, who was wife to a single-term POTUS & associated with the Highway Beautification Act. Like this puzzle’s “J” answer, while the American name variant implies these animals are part of the Hemiptera “true bug” order, they are actually part of the Coleoptera “beetle” order, specifically the Coccinellidae family. They are also known as God's little cow, shaman bug, Mary’s chicken or Key maiden when directly translated from other languages.
- I can help you stand out, even though I often come in pairs or more, describing figure skating turns & tree-growing polypore. You want to be in the upper version for sports, but need a bottom version when riding your bike. When wavy, I’m useful “Dart”-ing across the “C”-s in Java & Ceylon, while when I’m round, I can add extra information or citations.
- In the earliest telling of Robin Hood, the titular character was a member of this social class, rather than a knight, though in later retellings three of these are rescued from the Sheriff of Nottingham & join the Merry Men. Jeffersonian Democracy was built around this sort of small landowning farmer in the USA. It is also a military term previously used to signify a fighting class between squires & pages in the UK, while the US Navy uses it today to denote enlisted members involved with clerical work.
- Discovered in 1898 England by Sir William Ramsay & Moris Travers after krypton & neon, this noble gas glows blue when placed in an electric field & can be used as a general anesthetic or ion thruster propellant. Although generally unreactive, the formation of a hexafluoroplantinate by Neil Bartlett in 1962 made it the first noble gas compound to be synthesized. Its name comes from a Greek prefix meaning “stranger”, & pronounced by saying a different nearby letter of the alphabet from what it’s spelt with.
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- Commonly known by this descriptive “Q” name, a sulfide of this element called cinnabar is used to make Vermillion red pigment, while it forms metal alloys called amalgams, such as Arquerite or dental tooth fillings. Once thought to be the First Matter of metals by alchemist, its use in thermometer & sphygmomanometer is being phased out due to toxicity concerns. In popular culture, it is the name of a Marvel speedster, while Tuco Salamanca’s HQ is destroyed with a fulminated version.
- While traditional practitioners of this trade use materials like coir, hessian & scrims for their craft, modern artisans are more likely to use things like Dacron/Terylene, vinyl or closed-cell foam instead. Apprentices in this field are known as outsiders or trimmers, & may work with others to find the Martindale value of their final products.
- Measured using the 4 stage Swiss system, ECG/EKGs of this emergency medical condition often shows Osborn J waves. A notable extreme victim of this condition is Anna Bågenholm, a Swedish 1999 ski accident survivor & example of the statement “nobody is dead until they are warm & dead”. This state, associated with paradoxical undressing, is responsible for the military campaign downfall of many notable leaders like Hannibal in 218 BC with the Second Punic War & Napoleon in 1812 with the French invasion of Russia.
- Coined by Edgar Allen Poe in The Gold Bug, this word comes from ancient Greek words meaning “hidden”, “to write” & “study” respectively. People associated with the term include Al-Kindi, Polybius, Elizabeth Friedman, Claude E. Shannon & Agnes Driscoll. This science also triggered the USA entry to WWI through the Zimmermann Telegram.
- This genus of orchid, meaning “little pod” in Spanish, was originally cultivated by early Mesoamericans. While the plant’s sap is caustic & causes contact dermatitis, the fruits are used extensively in baking & perfumes. Ironically, while its name synonymous with “conventional”, it’s the world’s 2nd most expensive spice due to the labor-intensive hand-pollination needed to produce it, a process invented by former Reunion island slave Edmond Albius at the age of 12.
- Though only 4 letters long, it is the name of a genus of deer from the India subcontinent in Zoology, designator for a Cartesian-coordinate dimension in Math, C2 vertebra of the spine under the atlas in Anatomy & the “Roberto” powers in World War II History.
- Monarchs Joanna of Castile, Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire, Ethelred II of England, Vlad III of Wallachia & Ivan IV of Russia all share this feature in common. Often found in Homeric Epics, “Pallas” is an example of this. While it can refer to “derogatory phrases” in modern usage, the “specific” version of this word is used in binomial nomenclature governed by the ICZN & ICNafp.
- Known for his experiments in electromagnetism, a picture of this 19th century scientist was kept alongside Newton & Maxwell in Einstein’s study. In chemistry, this man discovered benzene, invented an early Bunsen burner & reported the first nanoparticles observations. Regarding electricity, his work included the law of induction, laws of electrolysis & the principle of diamagnetism. He is associated with things like a cage, cup, paradox, rotator & wheel. Additionally, he started the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures to educate & inspire young scientists – as pictured on a withdrawn mauve-purple GBP 20 note (Series E). Like this puzzle’s “W” answer, an SI unit is named after him (for capacitance).
- From the Indonesian “to tie”, this dyeing technique involves creating desired patterns by binding yarn together to form a resist. It differs from tie-dye or Batik in that the threads are not woven into cloth before resists are applied & dyed, which creates a characteristic “blurred” double-sided fabric pattern. Though the term is originally of Asian origin, the technique was likely developed from several region independently & is now a generic English loanword for the process regardless of pattern or location of production.
- While the first recoded use of paper for this purpose dates to 1035 in Cairo markets, many other natural materials like amphorae & bota bags were used prior for similar purposes. French confectioner Nicolas Appert is known as the father of a tin form of this household item, but British merchant Peter Durand was the one who patented a form of this process in 1810. Other notable names in the field & their associated patent year include Francs Wolle (1852), Roner Gair (1890) & Joseph Coyle (1911). Mil spec regulations to this feature became implemented due to critical losses of supplies in 1940s Icelandic operations. The main aims of these items include protection, containment, portion control, convenience, & security.
- Images of these mythological creatures were placed on objects as apotropaic symbols due to their petrifaction abilities, including the oldest stone pediment in Greece. While one is famously beheaded by Perseus, her sisters Stheno & Euryale are said to be immortal. One was also used to symbolize "French Liberty” following the French Revolution, unlike Athena-personified "English Liberty”.
- “Oh, the humanity!” cried Herbert Morrison, when reporting on a 1937 disaster involving this mode of transport. Featured in the name of an English rock band & used by the German military in WWI, this machine is made using duralumin & goldbeater’s skin. A knot of this name, also known as a Rosendahl bend, is known for the ease with which it is untied, even after heavy loading.
- Meaning “string” or “to sheath” in Malay, this garment consist of tube of fabric around a yard wide & 2.5 yards long, wrapped around the waist. Traditionally worn in formal settings with a kebaya blouse, rayon versions are sometimes worn in the Western world as a coverup for beachwear. Traditional regional variants include the izaar (Arabian Peninsula), lungi or mundu (Indian subcontinent), the macawiis (Horn of Africa) & tapis, patadyong or malong (Luzon, Visayas/Sulu & Mindanao Philippines). It is related to the “I” word of in this puzzle, as the fabric if often dyed using the technique.
- While many Americans “plead the 5th after hearing these rights spoken to them today, this name was created by Shakespeare for a heroine in his 1611 “stormy” play. From the Latin for “admirable”, it can also refer to a fizzy orange soda, a British sitcom starring a 1.85m tall female comedian & the smallest of Uranus’ moons.
26 Clues: Though only 4 letters long, it is the name of a genus of deer from the India subcontinent in Zoology, designator for a Cartesian-coordinate dimension in Math, C2 vertebra of the spine under the atlas in Anatomy & the “Roberto” powers in World War II History. • ...
ALPHABET PUZZLE--L TO Q 2022-12-16
9 Clues: A bird´s house. • Lemon in Spanish • Bear in Spanish. • Mother in Spanish. • Cheese in Spanish. • Mister in Spanish. • King of the jungle. • Penguin in Spanish. • Big animal with horns.
Hardest cross word 2021-05-14
Scott's Clues 2016-12-26
Next Location 2022-01-01
4 Clues: What Chelsea is • UCL defending champion • The first letter of the alphabet • Terrible group that organises violence for political/ideological aims
Chapter 4 2018-01-10
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- Is a body preserved by a special process.
- Study of the structure of the body and its organ.
- Dependence by each country or group on the other.
- Or groups of rocky rapids.
- Is a drawing or symbol that represents a word or a sound.
- Is a ruling family.
- Or skilled workers who practice handicraft.
- Structure with triangular sides.
- Black wood from West Africa.
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- One of the world's first alphabet, invented in ancient Nubia.
- Is an area of sediment soil or minerals carried by water deposited in the mouth of a river.
- Buying and selling of goods and services.
- Or a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government.
- Statue or other free-standing piece of artoade of clay, stone, or other materials.
- Hard white material made from elephant tusks.
- Or king, of a united Egypt.
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt.
17 Clues: Is a ruling family. • Or groups of rocky rapids. • Or king, of a united Egypt. • Black wood from West Africa. • Structure with triangular sides. • Is a body preserved by a special process. • Buying and selling of goods and services. • Or skilled workers who practice handicraft. • Hard white material made from elephant tusks. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-09
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- The first full-sized commercial steamboat
- A harvesting machine which quickly and efficiently cut down wheat.
- Introduced in the 1830s, made of a small piece of wood dipped in sulfur.
- Different combinations of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet.
- Who first created the steam engine?
- Kept food fresh longer by storing large blocks of ice to keep the food cool.
- Who was the largest producer of cotton until the early 1800s?
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- Produced multiple cotton threads at once, was powered by water.
- Engine powered by steam.
- A device that sent information over wires across great distances.
- Inventor of the steel plow.
- A small locomotive that nearly beat a horse-drawn railcar.
- Patented in 1849, it held clothing together without hurting the wearer.
- Inventor of the sewing machine.
- A machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds.
- Where did the Industrial Revolution originate?
- Women who were exposed to radium while working in factories.
17 Clues: Engine powered by steam. • Inventor of the steel plow. • Inventor of the sewing machine. • Who first created the steam engine? • The first full-sized commercial steamboat • Where did the Industrial Revolution originate? • A small locomotive that nearly beat a horse-drawn railcar. • Women who were exposed to radium while working in factories. • ...
Week 3 Spelling Words Crossword 2023-02-04
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- On or during the evening of the present day.
- A doctor who practices medicine.
- Completed with great care and attention to detail.
- The act of trying to convince or influence someone.
- A reward or prize for winning a competition.
- The act of making something smaller or lower in amount.
- The study of the physical features, climate, and human activities of an area.
- The act of competing, especially in sports or business.
- A choice or judgment made after careful consideration.
- A feeling or opinion formed after a first experience.
- The end or final result of a process or investigation.
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- A long piece of classical music for an orchestra.
- A statement or reason that makes something clear or understandable.
- A set of letters or symbols in a specific order.
- Understanding or knowledge gained from reading or hearing something.
- The process of creating, making, or growing something.
- Fear or worry about something that might happen in the future.
17 Clues: A doctor who practices medicine. • On or during the evening of the present day. • A reward or prize for winning a competition. • A set of letters or symbols in a specific order. • A long piece of classical music for an orchestra. • Completed with great care and attention to detail. • The act of trying to convince or influence someone. • ...
PBOC 2 2017-02-05
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- This rate is regarded as the upper bound of an interest-rate corridor
- This rate was increased the week before Chinese New Year
- Used in open-market operations to absorb liquidity
- A (relatively) vocal employee of the central bank
- PBOC's favorite word when it comes to describing monetary policy
- A PBOC publication
- Used in open-market operations to inject liquidity
- Top policy makers characterized monetary policy as _______ in December, showing a shift toward relative tightening
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- The most opaque of all tools but often effective in China
- Nicknamed "sweet and sour noodles" in China for its English initials
- Probably the easiest to remember of all the acronyms
- The last adjustment was a cut in October 2015.
- The most important man at the PBOC
- The current PBOC governor's predecessor
- These loans are longer-term and only offered to major banks
- Neglected for a while, this tool is sometimes used to support specific sectors
- The latest member of the PBOC alphabet soup
17 Clues: A PBOC publication • The most important man at the PBOC • The current PBOC governor's predecessor • The latest member of the PBOC alphabet soup • The last adjustment was a cut in October 2015. • A (relatively) vocal employee of the central bank • Used in open-market operations to absorb liquidity • Used in open-market operations to inject liquidity • ...
PBOC 2017-02-03
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- The current PBOC governor's predecessor
- The most opaque of all tools but often effective in China
- Used in open-market operations to absorb liquidity
- Top policy makers characterized monetary policy as _______ in December, showing a shift toward relative tightening
- The last adjustment was a cut in October 2015.
- Probably the easiest to remember of all the acronyms
- The latest member of the PBOC alphabet soup
- This rate was increased the week before Chinese New Year
- PBOC's favorite word when it comes to describing monetary policy
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- These loans are longer-term and only offered to major banks
- Nicknamed "sour and spicy noodles" in China for its English initials
- The most important man at the PBOC
- A (relatively) vocal employee of the central bank
- Offered only to major banks, this facility usually matures in less than one week
- A PBOC publication
- Neglected for a while, this tool is sometimes used to support specific sectors
- Used in open-market operations to inject liquidity
17 Clues: A PBOC publication • The most important man at the PBOC • The current PBOC governor's predecessor • The latest member of the PBOC alphabet soup • The last adjustment was a cut in October 2015. • A (relatively) vocal employee of the central bank • Used in open-market operations to absorb liquidity • Used in open-market operations to inject liquidity • ...
Personal and Vocational Concepts Part 1 2023-05-23
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- "I learned about nutrition, but now I understand how and why it's important(cognitive level)
- The first responsibility of learners is to do this
- Analysis of a situation can determine what to do first
- When learning new things, positive thinking can combat this fear
- No matter the generation, most adult learners are this
- The action of evaluating an exam to see why questions were missed
- An assessment tool to determine your type of learning style
- "I can do this difficult thing if I follow the directions one at a time(cognitive level)
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- Hears what is being taught while planning a child's birthday party(2words)
- Learning the alphabet is this cognitive level
- "I learn better by doing it myself"
- Involves both logic and intuition(2words)
- "I learned the basics of sewing and am making a dress"(cognitive level)
- A distraction which is internal
- Learner who is involved, self-directed and curious
- the type of thinking used when an act becomes routine
- A distraction which is external
17 Clues: A distraction which is internal • A distraction which is external • "I learn better by doing it myself" • Involves both logic and intuition(2words) • Learning the alphabet is this cognitive level • The first responsibility of learners is to do this • Learner who is involved, self-directed and curious • the type of thinking used when an act becomes routine • ...
Winter Holidays 2023-12-19
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- Christmas actually originated from _____ festivals held around the winter solstice.
- Not religious? No problem! Holidays can also be ________.
- December 24th is Christmas ___.
- Santa can't get around without this whip.
- Christmas is not the only religious _______. Eid al-Fitr and Chanukah are also celebrated by Americans.
- Most make 70% of their revenue in the one month before Christmas.
- Family and friends ________ gifts during the holidays.
- A spinning toy with four sides, each with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet: נ, ג, ה, ש
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- December 6th is known as Saint ________ Day.
- Put 9 candles in the _______ during Chanukah: 8 + 1 extra to light them!
- Defeated the Syrians after 3 years of war
- You might get coal in your _______ if you were not good this year.
- Happy ___ ____ 2024!
- Shhh! Don't tell anyone what I bought. It's my ______ Santa gift.
- You can say "Happy ________" instead of "Merry Christmas" to include everyone this season.
- I wish I could grow a _____ like Santa...
- A ______ is the building where Jewish people worship.
17 Clues: Happy ___ ____ 2024! • December 24th is Christmas ___. • Defeated the Syrians after 3 years of war • Santa can't get around without this whip. • I wish I could grow a _____ like Santa... • December 6th is known as Saint ________ Day. • A ______ is the building where Jewish people worship. • Family and friends ________ gifts during the holidays. • ...
Progressive Movement 2023-10-31
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- Name of TR's progressive political agenda
- Progressives saw this as a major cause of problems and wanted it prohibited
- Progressive reformers wanted who to play a bigger role in regulating good in society
- What does the 19th Amendment grant women
- What reform was added to the game of football thanks to TR
- Journalists who exposed problems to raise awareness
- Frank LLoyd Wright is America's most famous _____
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- Muckraking novel that exposed filth in Meat Packing industry
- Civil Rights organization co-founded by WEB DuBois
- This NYC boss was one of our most corrupt politicians
- What did Thomas Nast do for a living?
- A major political problem during the Gilded Age
- An early Christian group that provided support and services to urban poor
- John Muir is credited with being the Father of ____
- Name of Jane Addams's settlement house in Chicago that served urban poor
- Alphabet government agency that checks safety and quality of our food and medicine
- The elephant is the mascot for this political party
17 Clues: What did Thomas Nast do for a living? • What does the 19th Amendment grant women • Name of TR's progressive political agenda • A major political problem during the Gilded Age • Frank LLoyd Wright is America's most famous _____ • Civil Rights organization co-founded by WEB DuBois • John Muir is credited with being the Father of ____ • ...
Suffixes 2024-02-15
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- There are 17 students in my class who all have different first ____________.
- During a scary movie you may hear people ___________.
- Mrs. Ziegler is tall, in fact she is the _________ person in the classroom.
- 5th graders are 11 or 12 so they are ___________ than 3rd graders.
- A racer ___________ to the finish line as quickly as they can.
- When playing "Go Fish," you need to try and get ____________.
- Most students don't just have one marker, they have several ____________.
- Most college basketball players are _________ than Mrs. Ziegler.
- We need lots of ________ to build our Box Cities.
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- The quarterback ____________ the football to tight ends, wide receivers, or running backs.
- Something I bought yesterday is _________ than something I bought last month.
- The plural form of start.
- A baby is usually the _____________ member of the family.
- A child ________ two inches taller every year.
- The soccer team with the __________ score wins the game.
- The alphabet is made up of 26 _____________.
- An artist __________ their artwork to make money.
17 Clues: The plural form of start. • The alphabet is made up of 26 _____________. • A child ________ two inches taller every year. • An artist __________ their artwork to make money. • We need lots of ________ to build our Box Cities. • During a scary movie you may hear people ___________. • The soccer team with the __________ score wins the game. • ...
Crossword Active phonics Alphabet words, letters A-H 2021-09-15
32 Clues: ухо • слон • рука • утка • папа • лиса • рыба • игра • яйцо • кепка • кукла • сумка • шляпа • топор • вилка • собака • машина • козлик • яблоко • восемь • кровать • коробка • муравей • ветчина • бегемот • жевачка • девочка • аллигатор • кошка,кот • вентилятор • консервная банка • бита, летучая мышь
Greetings and some alphabet (no spaces in word) 2020-08-31
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- what's up
- Spell: ubay, a, e, n-a, tay, a
- Spell: m-a, oh, say, ah-chay, e, l-a, ah
- likewise
- nice to meet you
- who is it
- and you (informal)
- the class
- miss
- thank you very much
- You're welcome
- see you tomorrow
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- very good
- see you soon
- Good night
- Spell: ah, coo, ooo , E
- Spell: a, s-a, tay, ah, air-a
- what's your name (informal)
- good afternoon
- his/her name is
- Steve my name is steve (three words)
- menos okay (more or less)
- nothing
- Spell: day, ah, tay, o, s-a
- please
25 Clues: miss • please • nothing • likewise • very good • what's up • who is it • the class • Good night • see you soon • good afternoon • You're welcome • his/her name is • nice to meet you • see you tomorrow • and you (informal) • thank you very much • Spell: ah, coo, ooo , E • menos okay (more or less) • what's your name (informal) • Spell: day, ah, tay, o, s-a • Spell: a, s-a, tay, ah, air-a • ...
Chapter 14 Part 1 Vocabulary 2023-03-15
5 Clues: To change significantly. • A new development or invention. • A device that used electric signals to send messages. • A system of dots and dashes that represent the alphabet. • A ship with sleek hulls and tall sails that "clipped" time from long journey.
The Phoenicians pgs 80-81 2023-09-20
5 Clues: they had a 22 letter..... • what was Phoenicia's most important export? • which color was their most famous trade good? • the Phoenicians were very skilled ____________ and sailors. • even though they were very talented and wealthy they were absorbed because they had a weak _______
Subject Pronouns / Possessive Adjectives / Ordinal Numbers / Numbers / Alphabet 2022-12-07
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- You are a student. ______ name is Peter.
- My sister is a student. = ___ is a student.
- You and I are students. = ____ are students.
- He is a student. _______ name is Peter.
- February is the _______ month of the year.
- The book is on the desk. = ____ is on the desk.
- There are six ____________ in the word "collection".
- November is the _______ month of the year.
- We are students. ______ classroom is 225.
- Twenty-one plus forty-two equals_______.
- August is the _______ month of the year.
- One hundred divided by four equals __________.
- Twenty minus three equals ____________.
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- April is the ______ month of the year.
- Eleven minus ten equals ____________.
- July is the ______ month of the year.
- Twenty-five plus twenty-five equals ________.
- There are twenty-six _________ in the English alphabet.
- Nine times five equals _________.
- Five times four equals ___________.
- My son is a student. = _____ is a student.
- You are a student. ______ class is in Blaine.
- Peter and Maria are students. = _____ are students.
- Two plus eleven equals ___________.
- They are students. _____ teacher is Michael.
- Forty divided by eight equals __________.
- Forty-five divided by three equals __________.
- She is a student. ____ name is Maria.
- I am a student. ____ name is Peter.
- There are four _______ in the word "collection".
30 Clues: Nine times five equals _________. • Five times four equals ___________. • Two plus eleven equals ___________. • I am a student. ____ name is Peter. • Eleven minus ten equals ____________. • July is the ______ month of the year. • She is a student. ____ name is Maria. • April is the ______ month of the year. • He is a student. _______ name is Peter. • ...
One answer for each letter of the alphabet 2026-01-03
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- Something that can easily stick to a surface
- Medical immunity
- Also known as a Twister
- Desert Plant
- Vehicle used for transporting goods
- Measurement of length
- Messed up or moved around
- Gaps in the law or set of rules
- Dairy product made from fats and proteins
- The largest tree fruit
- Astrological Signs
- A positive outlook
- Royalty
- The fear of anything foreign or strange
- Bird of Prey
- Used for knitting
- Pleasing effect of simultaneous musical notes
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- Word to describe a well-enjoyed meal
- Strange
- A structure that occurs in most cells
- Illegal alcohol
- Significant value
- Used to conceal letters and cards
- System of stars
- A person expected to lose in a competition
- Formed after rain and sun
26 Clues: Strange • Royalty • Desert Plant • Bird of Prey • Illegal alcohol • System of stars • Medical immunity • Significant value • Used for knitting • Astrological Signs • A positive outlook • Measurement of length • The largest tree fruit • Also known as a Twister • Messed up or moved around • Formed after rain and sun • Gaps in the law or set of rules • Used to conceal letters and cards • ...
CSP Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-21
Across
- a search algorithm that checks each value in a list in order until the desired value is found.
- signals that interfere with data transmission in digital systems.
- a character encoding format that has become common in representing text.
- binary code which allowed the transmission of the Roman alphabet, 32 letters, over the telegraph.
- used to represent binary code in 0’s and 1’s.
- a process that increases a value drastically over time.
- method of encoded communication that uses physical signals or dots and dashes to represent characters and words.
- process of simplifying to remove extra information that is not necessarily required.
- information that a device produces in response to an input.
- refers to something that keeps going without stopping.
- refers to values in computer science that are unique and separate from others.
- a method for data encoding in which characters are represented using different numbers of bits.
- refers to the 26-letter alphabet and the numbers from 0-9.
- an operator block in scratch that allows you to put two entities together.
- process of joining multiple data structures such as arrays, strings, and more.
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- a method for organizing and storing data.
- a specific sequence of characters within a string.
- space that contains all possible solutions to a problem.
- a method of physical data representation (ex: vinyl record).
- process of translating a sequence of characters into a different format that could be used for more efficient storage.
- a data structure that is used to store data.
- refers to a solution that might not be exactly right but close to the answer.
- electronic technology that represents data by storing unique values, usually done using binary code.
- a collection of statements to be reused later in the code.
- information that can be stored to be moved or processed.
- a value that is changed to obtain a specific value from a list.
- the process of creating a relationship between values from different data sets.
- international standard for encoding text that provides unique numbers for every character of any language.
- data type that joins together multiple characters to represent text.
- the smallest unit of data that computers can store
- a specific format in which characters are each given their own binary code with an equal number of bits.
- a search algorithm that works by dividing something into two parts (ex: binary search).
- represented only by 0’s and 1’s.
33 Clues: represented only by 0’s and 1’s. • a method for organizing and storing data. • a data structure that is used to store data. • used to represent binary code in 0’s and 1’s. • a specific sequence of characters within a string. • the smallest unit of data that computers can store • refers to something that keeps going without stopping. • ...
tanveer singh crossword 2018-11-29
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- A body of land that only is surrounded from three sides
- A type of a volcanic belt that forms along the pacific ocean
- Is a spot in the Earth's crust that is weak and molten material rises to the surface
- A group of people that trade and lived on eastern mediterranean
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- Is a narrow strip of land
- A system of sounds and symbols
- Is a mixture of molten mixture and rock forming substances and gases,water that comes from the mantle
- Is the southern part of Greece
- A string of land made by volcanic activity
- Is a mixture of molten mixture and rock forming substances and gases,water that comes from the mantle
10 Clues: Is a narrow strip of land • A system of sounds and symbols • Is the southern part of Greece • A string of land made by volcanic activity • A body of land that only is surrounded from three sides • A type of a volcanic belt that forms along the pacific ocean • A group of people that trade and lived on eastern mediterranean • ...
CS1010J T06 Tutorial 9 Crossword 2021-10-25
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- The ... method can check whether a character is an alphabet letter
- We can obtain the ASCII value of a character by ... the char variable
- Data type to represent characters in Java
- The ... method checks whether two Strings have the same content
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- The ... method converts all letters in a String to uppercase
- In arrays, length is an attribute, whereas in String objects, it is a ...
- The ... method removes the leading and trailing spaces from a String
- The ... method accesses individual characters in a String
- The ... method in the Scanner class reads a single word as input
9 Clues: Data type to represent characters in Java • The ... method accesses individual characters in a String • The ... method converts all letters in a String to uppercase • The ... method checks whether two Strings have the same content • The ... method in the Scanner class reads a single word as input • ...
Pi 2022-04-08
Across
- comprises the creation and use of mnemonic techniques to remember many digits of pi
- A number that is infinite
- The length of pi
- A style of constrained writing in which the lengths of consecutive words match the digits of the number pi
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- The name given to an approximation to pi, by a Chinese mathematician
- The 762nd decimal place that has 6 numbers repeated
- the 16th letter of the Greek Alphabet
- experimental aerial art display where airplanes spelled out pi to 1,000 decimals in the sky
- A day celebrating the number pi
- A shape the used pi to find the area
10 Clues: The length of pi • A number that is infinite • A day celebrating the number pi • A shape the used pi to find the area • the 16th letter of the Greek Alphabet • The 762nd decimal place that has 6 numbers repeated • The name given to an approximation to pi, by a Chinese mathematician • comprises the creation and use of mnemonic techniques to remember many digits of pi • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary - Studies Weekly 17 2025-03-24
Across
- system of money
- extra taxes
- when a person or group becomes an expert in a certain subject or skill
- a tool with a blade that turns the soil over and creates rows for planting
Down
- an alphabet with letters that are represented by long and short signals of sound or light
- a large channel dug in the ground that is filled with water for boats to use
- when labor is divided amongst a large group of people or community members
- the efficient production of a large number of similar products
- fabrics made by spinning threads and weaving them together
9 Clues: extra taxes • system of money • fabrics made by spinning threads and weaving them together • the efficient production of a large number of similar products • when a person or group becomes an expert in a certain subject or skill • when labor is divided amongst a large group of people or community members • ...
Grace's Crossword 11/13/17 2017-11-14
Across
- A system of syombloys that stand for sounds
- The southern part of Greece
- A volcanic belt that forms along the rim of the Pacific Ocean
- A string of landmasses that is created by volcanic activity
- A substance that is released during an eruption that cools and forms solid rock
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides
Down
- A weak spot in Earth's crust were molten material comes to the surface
- A group of trading people who lived on the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
- A molten mix of rock gases and water from the mantle
9 Clues: The southern part of Greece • A system of syombloys that stand for sounds • A molten mix of rock gases and water from the mantle • A string of landmasses that is created by volcanic activity • A volcanic belt that forms along the rim of the Pacific Ocean • A body of land that is surrounded by water on three of its sides • ...
Week 17 Assessment 2023-01-05
Across
- Samuel Morse's partner in developing Morse code
- the part of the telegraph used to receive and record incoming messages
- a universal distress signal
- the part of the telegraph that provides the electric current
- an alphabet with letters that are represented by long and short signals of sound or light
Down
- the first company to provide mail service in the United States
- a magnet with a metal core that is magnetized by an electric current running through a coil that surrounds it
- sea-related code originated in Morse code
- the part of the telegraph used to transmit outgoing messages
9 Clues: a universal distress signal • sea-related code originated in Morse code • Samuel Morse's partner in developing Morse code • the part of the telegraph used to transmit outgoing messages • the part of the telegraph that provides the electric current • the first company to provide mail service in the United States • ...
My Body Puzzle 2023-05-12
Across
- You can find these at the very bottom of your legs.
- This word starts with the first letter of the alphabet.
- You are using one of these right now to hold your pencil.
- These can usually be black, brown, green, or blue.
- This can be long or short and is on top of your head.
Down
- You use this to eat and drink.
- You can find this in between your eyes and your mouth
- This word rhymes with a food that comes from a chicken.
- You have two of these and you use them to hear.
9 Clues: You use this to eat and drink. • You have two of these and you use them to hear. • These can usually be black, brown, green, or blue. • You can find these at the very bottom of your legs. • You can find this in between your eyes and your mouth • This can be long or short and is on top of your head. • This word rhymes with a food that comes from a chicken. • ...
The New Deal 2015-02-25
Across
- List one of the alphabet agencies
- Dam, What was the large construction project started by Hoover to help assist the economy
- What kind of kitchens were set up to help feed the poor during the depression?
- Investors in the stock market began buying stock on what?
Down
- True of false were farmers hurt from the great depression?
- Who was the president of the United States when the stock market crashed?
- True or false was the U.S the only nation in the world affected by the great depression
- Credit, What was one cause of the Great Depression
- Hoover was a native of which state?
9 Clues: List one of the alphabet agencies • Hoover was a native of which state? • Credit, What was one cause of the Great Depression • Investors in the stock market began buying stock on what? • True of false were farmers hurt from the great depression? • Who was the president of the United States when the stock market crashed? • ...
Aleena Rochas 11-26 Crossword 2018-11-26
Across
- a belt of volcanoes along the rim of the pacific ocean
- a mix of hot rock,gas and water that is inside a volcano
- southern part of Greece
- when magma reaches the surface and cools to form rock
- A weaker spot in earth's surface where molten material comes to the surface
Down
- a group of people that traded and lived along the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
- a narrow strip of land connecting southern Greece to Greece
- A string of land masses that is created by erupting volcanoes
- a system of symbols or letters that can show sounds
- A string of land masses that is created by erupting volcanoes
10 Clues: southern part of Greece • a system of symbols or letters that can show sounds • when magma reaches the surface and cools to form rock • a belt of volcanoes along the rim of the pacific ocean • a mix of hot rock,gas and water that is inside a volcano • a narrow strip of land connecting southern Greece to Greece • ...
Hardest cross word 2021-05-14
using Lib 1 2012-11-02
4 Clues: the order of the alphabet • a bound collection of pages • writings that convey factual information • stories that describe imaginary people and events
section 27- Encryption 2017-04-24
Across
- In cryptography it is the study of how often different letters or phrases are used.
- A type of transposition cipher that encodes the message by placing it into a grid.
- Using more than one alphabet.
- The process of deciphering encrypted data messages.
Down
- A type of transposition cipher that encodes the message by splitting it over rows.
- A substitution cipher where one character of plaintext is substituted for another, which becomes the ciphertext.
- Data that has been encrypted.
- The process of turning plaintext into scrambled ciphertext, which can only be understood if it is decrypted.
- Data in human-readable form.
9 Clues: Data in human-readable form. • Data that has been encrypted. • Using more than one alphabet. • The process of deciphering encrypted data messages. • A type of transposition cipher that encodes the message by splitting it over rows. • A type of transposition cipher that encodes the message by placing it into a grid. • ...
Edition 57 Verse Magazine Additions 2024-03-25
Across
- A Buddhist tradition
- Beginning with the letter N and the Greek goddess of vengeance
- The hidden meaning behind a story
- An American album title and female band between 1990-2006
- Ben Sweetland said, ‘Success is a journey, not a ...’
- Seven characters, one word to describe your destination
Down
- Beginning with the sixth letter of the alphabet and could be described as a curse
- One word describing life after death
- A short Indian film produced in 2018 on YouTube in the genre of a dramatic comedy and stars Bhupendra Singh Jadawat
- The name of a children’s book series by Stephen Cosgrove. The short stories have a moral theme and feature animals
10 Clues: A Buddhist tradition • The hidden meaning behind a story • One word describing life after death • Ben Sweetland said, ‘Success is a journey, not a ...’ • Seven characters, one word to describe your destination • An American album title and female band between 1990-2006 • Beginning with the letter N and the Greek goddess of vengeance • ...
Morphology 2022-10-28
Across
- a,e,i,o,u(sometimes y)*every syllable or word has at least one
- word ending that changes the meaning and can change the part of speech
- suffix added to change jump to the past tense
- suffix added to change swim to the present tense
- part of a word that contains sounds (phonemes) and contains a vowel
Down
- letters of the alphabet that are not vowels
- prefix added to change comfortable to the opposite meaning
- a morpheme that comes at the beginning of a word that changes its meaning
- prefix that changes do to doing again
9 Clues: prefix that changes do to doing again • letters of the alphabet that are not vowels • suffix added to change jump to the past tense • suffix added to change swim to the present tense • prefix added to change comfortable to the opposite meaning • a,e,i,o,u(sometimes y)*every syllable or word has at least one • ...
LIL MAMA <3 Complete the crossword puzzle below and receive a gift xxx :) 2024-01-08
6 Clues: DOE RE ___ FA SO LA TI DOE • What is the opposite of Stop? • In baseball 3 strikes and you are? • What is the letter after "T" in the alphabet? • What's the first name of the guy in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"? • To find the area of a rectangle you multiple the length by the ___ (without the D)?
LIL MAMA <3 2024-01-08
6 Clues: DOE RE ___ FA SO LA TI DOE • What is the opposite of Stop? • In baseball 3 strikes and you are? • What is the letter after "T" in the alphabet? • What's the first name of the guy in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"? • To find the area of a rectangle you multiple the length by the ___ (without the D)?
General topics 2014-05-06
Across
- a speech that is given without any prior preparation.
- We do the Duck and Cover drill incase of a ___________.
- How many days are in a week?
- The average person misses what percentage of the information they hear?
- How many letters are in the alphabet
- Who is the governor of Texas? last name
- Body language is a form of __________ communication.
- What is the color of the sky?
Down
- Martin Luther King gave a speech called I Have a ________.
- how many stripes are on the United States flag?
- What is the state flower of Texas?
- name an electronic device Mrs. Myers does not like for you to have out in class.
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- the Texas flag is called the Lone _______ Flag
- What is the shortest month of the year?
- How many stars are on the United States flag?
- the President of the U.S. is _______________ (last name)
- written and spoken words are ________ communication.
- What is the mascot of Mineral Wells High School?
19 Clues: How many days are in a week? • What is the color of the sky? • What is the state flower of Texas? • How many letters are in the alphabet • What is the shortest month of the year? • Who is the governor of Texas? last name • How many stars are on the United States flag? • the Texas flag is called the Lone _______ Flag • how many stripes are on the United States flag? • ...
Escape Room #2 2022-02-27
Across
- some clothes lie in drawers other stand up with these
- not everyday but about once a week
- be careful or you will cut yourself
- the evidence left over from a fight
- to express cause or reason
- the most angry person in the room
- what do you add to an action to show that it is happening right now?
- your father or mother's brother
- you can't have plants, flowers, fruits, or vegetables without these first
- you are no longer this when you become an adult
Down
- when they are close to you and many of them
- sad, happy, angry, chill but yesterday or maybe even last week
- Mr. K always feels this way about you, especially when you do not study
- when you look like you need to eat more
- your arm makes a V here
- some people count baby versions of these in their mind to fall asleep
- the letter h comes when in relation to the letter x in the alphabet
- just like knobs (pomo?) open doors these open some shirts
- this appears when the rain disappears
19 Clues: your arm makes a V here • to express cause or reason • your father or mother's brother • the most angry person in the room • not everyday but about once a week • be careful or you will cut yourself • the evidence left over from a fight • this appears when the rain disappears • when you look like you need to eat more • when they are close to you and many of them • ...
Math PT 2023-09-27
Across
- x^2+4x+4=0
- A result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- The number when you multiply a number and a variable. example: 2x - 6x = 0, what is 2 and 6 in the equation?
- Equation An equation containing at least one term that is squared.
- 3x^2+2x+1
- x^2+7x+12
- 2x^2+5x+2
- 2x^2+5x+2=0
- x^2-49=0
- x^2-10x+21=0
Down
- The result of multiplication.
- 2x^2-8x+8=0
- What formula do we use to find the discriminant of a quadratic equation?
- An alphabet or term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity.
- A number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number. Example: in "x + 5 = 9", 5 and 9 are _
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- 5x^2-20x+15=0
- x^2-16=0
- trice
- twice
20 Clues: trice • twice • x^2-16=0 • x^2-49=0 • 3x^2+2x+1 • x^2+7x+12 • 2x^2+5x+2 • x^2+4x+4=0 • 2x^2-8x+8=0 • 2x^2+5x+2=0 • x^2-10x+21=0 • 5x^2-20x+15=0 • The result of multiplication. • The result of subtracting one number from another. • A result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. • Equation An equation containing at least one term that is squared. • ...
