art?page=16 Crossword Puzzles
The Elements of Art 2021-01-19
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- And artistic line technique used to create tonal or shading effect by drawing closely spaced parallel lines that overlap one another to create a cross.
- A texture that reflects light unevenly across the surface.
- a type of space that refers to the empty spaces the artist has created around, between, and within the subjects.
- One of the seven elements of art that describes the darkness or lightness of a color.
- One of the seven elements of art, an enclosed space, a bounded two-dimensional shape that has both length and width.
- art that has no recognizable subject matter
- In color theory, these are all the colors of a single hue.
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- A texture that reflects light evenly across the surface.
- a type of space that refers to the subject of the piece itself.
- One of the seven elements of art, a point that moves across a page.
- one of the classic seven elements of art refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
- the spectrum bent into a circle.
- One of the seven elements of art, the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
- One of the seven elements of art connotes something that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, height, and depth.
- An artistic Line Technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
- is a light value of a hue, white is added.
- One of the seven elements of art refers to light reflected to our eyes.
- is a dark value of a hue, black is added.
18 Clues: the spectrum bent into a circle. • is a dark value of a hue, black is added. • is a light value of a hue, white is added. • art that has no recognizable subject matter • A texture that reflects light evenly across the surface. • A texture that reflects light unevenly across the surface. • In color theory, these are all the colors of a single hue. • ...
The Newspaper 2025-11-18
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- A newspaper having pages half the size of those of the average broadsheet, typically popular in style and dominated by sensational stories.
- One of several vertical blocks of print on a single page.
- The newspaper’s name on the front page.
- an in-depth, non-news article that provides a more detailed and narrative look at a topic, person, event, or issue
- All materials for publication whether written stories or pictures
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- a large piece of paper printed with information on one side only.
- The main part of a story.
- a headline in very large letters that runs across the full width of the front page
- a line at the head of a dispatch or newspaper article showing the date and place of writing
- A photo, map graph or illustration.
- the opening sentence or paragraph of a news story that provides a concise summary of the most important information to hook the reader
- he newspaper's nameplate or masthead, which is the designed title that appears on the front page
12 Clues: The main part of a story. • A photo, map graph or illustration. • The newspaper’s name on the front page. • One of several vertical blocks of print on a single page. • a large piece of paper printed with information on one side only. • All materials for publication whether written stories or pictures • ...
BIBLE CROSSWORD 2012-11-10
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- Who wrote the letter to the Romans (see page 1454)?
- How does God's Law make people feel?(Psalm1 verse 2)
- Psalm 7 verse one says God is my...........
- What is the sixth book in the Old Testament?
- God commanded Joshua to be...(Joshua 1 verse 9)
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- Ephesians 4 verse 25 says don't go to bed...........
- Who died for us? (Romans 5 verse 6)
- Psalm 139 verse 3 says God notices .............. I do.
- What is the sixth book in the New Testament?
- Who lives forever? (1 Timothy 6 verse 16)
- Who is the lady in the picture on Page 1308?
- Foolish children make their parents.......(Proverbs 10 verse 1)
12 Clues: Who died for us? (Romans 5 verse 6) • Who lives forever? (1 Timothy 6 verse 16) • Psalm 7 verse one says God is my........... • What is the sixth book in the New Testament? • Who is the lady in the picture on Page 1308? • What is the sixth book in the Old Testament? • God commanded Joshua to be...(Joshua 1 verse 9) • Who wrote the letter to the Romans (see page 1454)? • ...
Across Five Aprils 2026-01-08
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- speaking in public Page#35
- intensely irritated or annoyed Page#19
- referring to anything fatherly Page#20
- unwilling to believe something Page#31
- an old way of saying to think or calculate known as figuring Page#7
- dull,tedious,or boring Page#13
- not very often Page#18
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- constant confusion Page#37
- morally low or lacking honor Page#36
- People who were trying to take away slavery Page#26
- the state of being preoccupied Page#20
- The most important person in a group known as the boss page#6
- something referring to the future Page#36
- A long narrow trench in the ground made by a plow page #2
- A Protestant theological system Page#2
15 Clues: not very often Page#18 • constant confusion Page#37 • speaking in public Page#35 • dull,tedious,or boring Page#13 • morally low or lacking honor Page#36 • intensely irritated or annoyed Page#19 • referring to anything fatherly Page#20 • the state of being preoccupied Page#20 • A Protestant theological system Page#2 • unwilling to believe something Page#31 • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
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- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
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- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
The Lost New Words (Pt. 1) 2021-11-12
15 Clues: 活動 page 48 • 科学者 page 125 • …を売る page 100 • 外側, 外部 page 28 • 部分, 断片 page 26 • 質問, 疑問 page 59 • グループ, 団体 page 88 • とり肉, チキン page 10 • 線, 電線, 路線 page 53 • あなた自身, 自ら page 112 • 料理, (料理の)1品 page 23 • 区域, 場所, 地域 page 112 • look ~ to …を楽しみに待つ page 45 • (に)…を持ってくる, …を連れてくる page 100 • 祝福の言葉, 祈り / Best ~es それでは。[手紙の結びの言葉] page 67
The Mill's Monthly Crossword 2012-12-18
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- – a diagram of a newspaper page used to show printers where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- – articles that have been cut out of the newspaper, short for clippings
- – the area of the newsroom where local news events are covered
- – the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g., the paper)
- - assigns reporters to stories, improves the stories that reporters write, and decides where stories will appear in
- – copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either side of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to call attention to a special feature inside)
- – time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- – border around a story or photo
- – an out-of-town reporter
- – a headline that runs across the entire page
- – any typographical device used for ornamentation
- - an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper editor or management
- – a person who writes a regular column giving a piece of art
- – to set type
- – the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a news or picture story
- – abbreviation for capital letters
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- – a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column to mark each item in a series
- – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- – explanatory information under a picture or piece of art; also called a caption
- – type that is produced photographically
- – to shorten a story
- – the name of the photographer or artist below
- – the event or situation a reporter is supposed to report on
- – one inch of type or space (measured vertically), one column wide
- – abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- – printed notice of something for sale (short for advertisement)
- – to correct and prepare copy for publication
- – to get all the facts about a news event for a story
- – the person who edits news stories and writes headlines
- – heavy or dark type
- – words at the beginning of a story that give the story’s place of origin
- – any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- – a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes words appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s mouth
- – the main part of a story
- – initial news coverage of an event
35 Clues: – to set type • – to shorten a story • – heavy or dark type • – an out-of-town reporter • – the main part of a story • – border around a story or photo • – abbreviation for capital letters • – initial news coverage of an event • – type that is produced photographically • – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture • – any photograph, map, graph or illustration • ...
Name: 2025-11-18
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- Tricks that fool the eye, abundant in Dalí’s museum
- Full-page comic illustrations that pack a punch
- Full of explosive energy and motion
- Warhol-influenced comic style Steranko embraced
- Dalí was expelled from art school for being this
- Groundbreaking, as Steranko’s layouts were
- Surrealists explored the mind’s ___________ realm
- Like film techniques applied to comic pages
- Dreamlike and bizarre, like Dalí’s landscapes
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- Art technique mixing photos and drawings
- Steranko and Dalí both left an enduring artistic one
- Comic panels that resemble movie planning sketches
- Vivid, hallucinatory hues of the 1960s
- Gala was this to Salvador Dalí
- “The ___________ of Memory” features melting clocks
- Dalí’s “____________ method” of deliberate delusion
- Word for Dalí’s ocelot-toting, diving-suit personality
- How time appears on a melting watch
- Ants on hands and elephants on stilts are this
19 Clues: Gala was this to Salvador Dalí • Full of explosive energy and motion • How time appears on a melting watch • Vivid, hallucinatory hues of the 1960s • Art technique mixing photos and drawings • Groundbreaking, as Steranko’s layouts were • Like film techniques applied to comic pages • Dreamlike and bizarre, like Dalí’s landscapes • ...
Ch. 15 Infection Control 2026-04-23
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- methods used to protect certain patients from organisms present in the environment. Pg. 454
- An organism that lives in or on another species (the host) and benefits by getting nutrients at the host's expense (Page 406)
- A pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause a disease (Page 411)
- Microorganisms that are part of the normal flora of the body and are beneficial in maintaining certain body processes (Page 406)
- A person likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body defenses are weak (Page 412)
- A way for the infectious agent to escape from the reservoir in which it has been growing (Page 411)
- A disease caused by the HCV virus, transmitted by blood and blood-containing fluids, which can cause serious liver damage (Page 409)
- An infectious disease that has spread over a wide geographic area, such as a continent or the whole world (Page 409)
- Being free from all organisms, both pathogenic and nonpathogenic, including spores and viruses (Page 412)
- including gloves, gowns, lab coats, masks, and face shields, in appropriate sizes and accessible locations. Pg. 418
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- Microorganisms that cause infection and disease; commonly called germs (Page 406)
- One-celled animal-like organisms often found in decayed materials, animal feces, or contaminated water (Page 408)
- A process that destroys all microorganisms, both pathogenic and nonpathogenic, including spores and viruses (Page 412)
- remove dirt, debris, blood, saliva, and tissue from a large variety of instruments before sterilizing them. Pg. 435
- A small, living organism not visible to the naked eye that must be viewed under a microscope (Page 406)
- The way an infectious agent can be transmitted to another reservoir or host, such as through direct or indirect contact (Page 412)
- has been set up (for example, a sterile towel has been placed on a tray), never reaching across the top of the field. Pg. 438
- The smallest microorganisms, visible only with an electron microscope, which cannot reproduce unless they are inside another living cell (Page 408)
- An area where the infectious agent can live, such as the human body, animals, or environment (Page 411)
- Parasitic microorganisms that cannot live outside the cells of another living organism; often transmitted by insect bites (Page 408)
- A disease caused by the HBV virus, transmitted by blood and body secretions, which affects the liver (Page 409)
- A way for an infectious agent to enter a new reservoir or host, such as through breaks in the skin or respiratory tract (Page 412
- A method or technique of caring for patients who have communicable diseases (Page 411)
- Rules developed by the CDC stating that every body fluid must be considered a potential source of infection (Page 411)
- Infections that occur when the body's defenses are weak (Page 411)
25 Clues: Infections that occur when the body's defenses are weak (Page 411) • A pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause a disease (Page 411) • Microorganisms that cause infection and disease; commonly called germs (Page 406) • A method or technique of caring for patients who have communicable diseases (Page 411) • ...
A2 Moving Together Towards Vision Zero Crossword 2024-07-02
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- Go to page 32. [] is a major determinant of both the likelihood and severity of traffic crashes
- Go to page 119. Limiting CAV speeds [], near schools, and other locations with high levels of pedestrian activity
- Go to page 82. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) requires local [] to ensure their activities, programs and services are accessible to persons with disabilities
- Go to page 91. Increasing transit speed and reliability will require changes to []
- Go to page 87. Many of TheRide’s routes outside of the downtown area have a scheduled service frequency of [] minutes during both peak and off-peak periods
- Go to page 53. The city uses a variety of criteria, including proximity to [], transit, and affordable housing, to identify the highest priority sidewalk gaps the city should work to address first
- Go to page 105. Parking is [] to build—from $5,000 per space in a surface lot to $35,000 per space in an underground parking structure
- Go to page 115. The city has a Community Engagement [] process to assess project impacts and identify affected stakeholders
- Go to page 117. Improvements in [] traffic signal technology and connected infrastructure present the opportunity to better manage traffic on a real-time basis
- Go to page 107. Today, [] out of ten Ann Arbor residents live within a 20-minute walk of a school, grocery store, general retail, and a park
- Go to page 28. To achieve Vision Zero by 2025, Ann Arbor must re-design streets and [] to reduce crashes
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- Go to page 50, where you see a list of common quick builds, many of which are all over Ann Arbor. One commonly used quick build is called a flexible [] post
- Go to page 85. Since the fall of 2018, shared [] have been available for rent around Ann Arbor.
- Go to page 104. One of the city’s targets is to [] the number of employer subsidized transit passes distributed by 2030
- Go to Page 56. How many new uncontrolled crosswalks does the City of Ann Arbor plan to install per year?
- Go to page 97. Currently, AAATA offers []% discounted fares to low-income riders through its Fare Deal low-income program
- Go to page 70. Nearly one-third of participants in the Transportation Habits Survey reported they would choose to get around by [] if safety were not an issue
- Go to page 95. There are only a handful of [] bus services operated by TheRide connecting with other cities in the region like Canton, Chelsea, and Detroit
- Go to page 93. Only []% of bus stops currently have a transit shelter, and only 65% have lighting
- Go to page 113. By removing [], shared streets can improve access for people with mobility challenges
- Go to page 67. What type of bike lanes “run at street level but are physically separated from vehicular travel lanes”
- Go to page 101. Establishing a price for driving “can encourage people to shift driving trips to less busy times of day, combine trips, carpool, or use [] modes of transportation
22 Clues: Go to page 91. Increasing transit speed and reliability will require changes to [] • Go to page 32. [] is a major determinant of both the likelihood and severity of traffic crashes • Go to page 85. Since the fall of 2018, shared [] have been available for rent around Ann Arbor. • ...
John Adams's Presidency 2025-09-09
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- Federalists supported _________ ___________ that made foreign goods more expensive than the ones they manufactured. (page 19)
- The original Constitution based each state's number of electors in the Electoral College on the state's ___________________ _____________________. (page 28)
- interpretation of the Constitution that maintains the federal government has the authority to do only what the Constitution specifically states it can do (page 18)
- Many people felt that the Alien and Sedition Acts unfairly restricted ________ __________. (page 26)
- The 12th amendment requires electors to vote for a president and vice president _______________. (page 27)
- The _______________________ Party favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution. (page 18)
- Democratic-Republicans wanted _________ ___________ because they depended on trade with other countries. (page 19)
- The French taunted the United States in _______________ for Jay's Treaty.(page 22)
- The Democratic Republicans opposed the Alien and Sedition Acts because they believed that acts _________________ the power of the federal government and violated the bounds of the Constitution and violated people's rights. (page 24)
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- the power of judicial branch to review laws and potentially declare them unconstitutional (page 29)
- Federalists tended to live in urban areas and work in ___________________ and business. (page 19)
- Democratic-Republicans tended to live in rural areas and work in _________________. (page 19)
- The ________________ Party favored a loose interpretation of the Constitution. (page 18)
- According to the Constitution, the ____________ ____ ________________chooses the president in the case of an Electoral College tie. (page 27)
- an interpretation of the Constitution that says the government has the power to do anything that is not specifically denied by the Constitution (page 18)
- The power of judicial review made the judicial branch an _________ branch of government and provided an important check in the system of checks and balances. (page 29)
- Even though his attempt to negotiate with the French initially failed and the Alien and Sedition Acts expired or were repealed, Adams maintained U.S. ________________ in foreign affairs. (page 25)
- banned any writings thought to be false, harmful, or directed against the government (page 23)
18 Clues: The French taunted the United States in _______________ for Jay's Treaty.(page 22) • The ________________ Party favored a loose interpretation of the Constitution. (page 18) • Democratic-Republicans tended to live in rural areas and work in _________________. (page 19) • ...
Manga Art Terms 2026-05-06
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- Style where characters are drawn small with large heads
- Elements farthest away from the viewer
- Elements closest to the viewer
- Japanese term for cute
- First pass of coloring, laying down base colors
- Dressing up as characters from anime or manga
- A self-published booklet or magazine
- The arrangement of panels across a page
- Color mode for print (Ink colors used in printers)
- The varying thickness of outlines and internal lines
- The medium used to finalize manga art after pencil
- Japanese term for animation
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- How elements are arranged within a panel or page
- Term for professional manga artists
- Overlapping lines creating darker values
- Printing technique that uses small dots to create shading
- Directional lines in artwork to indicate motion
- The compression of form pointing towards the viewer
- The technique of creating an illusion of 3D space
- Individual boxes contain manga illustration
- A visual representation of a story to pre-visualize key scenes
21 Clues: Japanese term for cute • Japanese term for animation • Elements closest to the viewer • Term for professional manga artists • A self-published booklet or magazine • Elements farthest away from the viewer • The arrangement of panels across a page • Overlapping lines creating darker values • Individual boxes contain manga illustration • ...
Official Crossword 2013-11-18
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- piece of art
- Line – the name of the photographer or artist below
- – the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g.,
- – words at the beginning of a story that give the
- – the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a
- – a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes
- where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- – to shorten a story
- on
- one column wide
- Type – type that is produced photographically
- – to set type
- mark each item in a series
- Face – heavy or dark type
- – time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- – printed notice of something for sale (short for
- – explanatory information under a picture or piece of
- – a diagram of a newspaper page used to show
- – the event or situation a reporter is supposed to
- – to correct and prepare copy for publication
- are covered
- – initial news coverage of an event
- Inch – one inch of type or space (measured
- for clippings
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- of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to
- – any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- also called a caption
- – an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
- – a headline that runs across the entire page
- – articles that have been cut out of the newspaper,
- attention to a special feature inside)
- – copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either
- – an out-of-town reporter
- Editor – the person who edits news stories and writes
- – abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- Desk – the area of the newsroom where local news
- write, and decides where stories will appear in
- – any typographical device used for ornamentation
- – a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
- – a person who writes a regular column giving
- – the main part of a story
- or management
- reporters to stories, improves the stories that
- place of origin
- – abbreviation for capital letters
- or picture story
- – border around a story or photo
- appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s
- – to get all the facts about a news event for a story
- paper
51 Clues: on • paper • are covered • piece of art • – to set type • or management • for clippings • one column wide • place of origin • or picture story • – to shorten a story • also called a caption • – an out-of-town reporter • Face – heavy or dark type • mark each item in a series • – the main part of a story • – border around a story or photo • – abbreviation for capital letters • ...
SportsUpdate Crossword 2013-12-16
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- paper
- initial news coverage of an event
- piece of art
- abbreviation for capital letters
- or picture story
- explanatory information under a picture or piece of
- place of origin
- a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
- to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- Desk the area of the newsroom where local news
- an out-of-town reporter
- mark each item in a series
- words at the beginning of a story that give the
- border around a story or photo
- a person who writes a regular column giving
- an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
- abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- a diagram of a newspaper page used to show
- for clippings
- appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s
- to correct and prepare copy for publication
- to get all the facts about a news event for a story
- any typographical device used for ornamentation
- the main part of a story
- on
- Inch one inch of type or space (measured
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- copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either
- Line the name of the photographer or artist below
- the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a
- a headline that runs across the entire page
- articles that have been cut out of the newspaper,
- where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- the event or situation a reporter is supposed to
- the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g.,
- write, and decides where stories will appear in
- one column wide
- printed notice of something for sale (short for
- attention to a special feature inside)
- Type type that is produced photographically
- to set type
- time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- reporters to stories, improves the stories that
- also called a caption
- Face heavy or dark type
- are covered
- of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to
- Editor the person who edits news stories and writes
- or management
- a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes
- any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- to shorten a story
51 Clues: on • paper • to set type • are covered • piece of art • for clippings • or management • place of origin • one column wide • or picture story • to shorten a story • also called a caption • an out-of-town reporter • Face heavy or dark type • the main part of a story • mark each item in a series • border around a story or photo • abbreviation for capital letters • initial news coverage of an event • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
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- victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
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- edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- william Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
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- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
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- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
Page 16-17 2023-09-18
9 Clues: who spoke coldly • Gog was watching what? • the color of Bel's face • the richest man on Earth • the two guards had what? • the color of the cat's eyes • who is working on the spaceship • there's a lot of what in the room? • how many years ago did Adai want more money
Random words from B2A-C! 2024-09-08
Across
- Black and white horse.
- People that lived along time ago.
- Japanese girls' day.
- Where Roberto was (unit 1).
- Revealing the end of a movie.
- Means "wow!" (page 26).
- Time to relax (page 18).
- A movie!
- A fake medicine.
- Cannot sleep.
- Crime in unit 2.
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- Word this book loves!
- Koh tao.
- City on top of a mountain.
- City on page 14.
- A French guy smoking a cigarette (page 28).
- Gareth’s name.
- Guy who loves his bike.
- Sam (unit 1).
- Cold (page 32).
- Have enough money to pay!
- Animal on page 40.
22 Clues: Koh tao. • A movie! • Sam (unit 1). • Cannot sleep. • Gareth’s name. • Cold (page 32). • City on page 14. • A fake medicine. • Crime in unit 2. • Animal on page 40. • Japanese girls' day. • Word this book loves! • Black and white horse. • Means "wow!" (page 26). • Guy who loves his bike. • Time to relax (page 18). • Have enough money to pay! • City on top of a mountain. • Where Roberto was (unit 1). • ...
Titanic: Unsinkable 2023-05-04
Across
- To do something in an aggressive or hostile way. (Page 138)
- A special type of stew. (Page 107)
- A continuous occurrence. (Page 143)
- A horse-drawn vehicle with two wheels. (Page 65)
- An attractive and colourful object. (Page 15)
- A sense of fear that something bad may happen. (Page 131)
- The action of sleeping. (Page 137)
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- To be humiliated. (Page 10)
- A handheld weapon used by cops. (Page 17)
- A piece of clothing which is usually worn around the neck. (Page 90)
- Speaking in a way that incites rebellion. (Page 112)
- The title of someone who is the senior captain of a shipping line. (Page 103)
- An old cane. (Page 36)
- Something very fancy and rich. (Page 98)
- Dryness from immense heat. (Page 47)
15 Clues: An old cane. (Page 36) • To be humiliated. (Page 10) • A special type of stew. (Page 107) • The action of sleeping. (Page 137) • A continuous occurrence. (Page 143) • Dryness from immense heat. (Page 47) • Something very fancy and rich. (Page 98) • A handheld weapon used by cops. (Page 17) • An attractive and colourful object. (Page 15) • ...
Nesletter Crossword 2012-11-30
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- the newspaper’s name as it appears at the top of the first page; also known as the logotype or nameplate
- Estate a traditional name for the press, referring to it as the “fourth branch” of government; the term indicates the role and the importance of the free press in a democratic society
- abbreviation for United Press International, a wire service
- News urgent news, usually of a serious nature, found in the front pages of a newspaper
- emphasis given a story on a page
- printed notice of something for sale (short for advertisement)
- detailed information printed in the newspaper stating names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and other top executives, usually printed in a box on the editorial page
- a news story that may not have late-breaking news value, but is timely and of interest to readers
- a page opposite the editorial page, where opinions by guest writers are presented
- Type type that is produced photographically
- a person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
- a newspaper’s library of stories, pictures, biographies and other references
- Type type made from molten lead
- Pyramid form for a news story where the important facts are listed first and additional details follow
- any typographical device used for ornamentation
- articles that have been cut out of the newspaper, short for clippings
- short for obituary, a death notice
- an out-of-town reporter
- the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a news or picture story
- time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- a person who finds out facts about a story and then writes the story for the newspaper
- to set type
- a headline that runs across the entire page
- organization that distributes columns or feature material, such as comics or advice columns, to many different newspapers
- explanatory information under a picture or piece of art; also called a caption
- a story obtained before other newspapers receive the information
- words at the beginning of a story that give the story’s place of origin
- Inch one inch of type or space (measured vertically), one column wide
- to continue a story from one page to another
- a person who decides what stories will be covered, assigns reporters to stories, improves the stories that reporters write, and decides where stories will appear in the paper
- Desk the area of the newsroom where local news events are covered
- abbreviation for capital letters
- initial news coverage of an event
- border around a story or photo
- to correct and prepare copy for publication
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- Line the name of the photographer or artist below a piece of art
- margin between facing pages where the fold lies
- page on which newly set copy is reproduced so it can be checked for errors before being printed
- the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g., the city hall or the education beat)
- (pronounced “leed”) the first paragraph or two of a news story, telling who, what, where, when, why/how
- words in large type at the top of the story telling what the story is about; also called head
- a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes words appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s mouth
- to get all the facts about a news event for a story
- the event or situation a reporter is supposed to report on
- to shorten a story
- to space out a line of type so that each line fits flush to the margin
- any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- machine used to produce hot type, one line at a time; no longer used in modern newspaper production
- a story with little news value, used to fill space
- an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper editor or management
- copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either side of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to call attention to a special feature inside)
- abbreviation for video display terminal
- a part-time reporter, a correspondent
- abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- advance information about a story given to the newspaper by the source of the news
- a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column to mark each item in a series
- the main part of a story
- a diagram of a newspaper page used to show printers where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- a special edition of the newspaper, printed between regular editions, containing news too important to hold for the next regular edition
- people the newspaper wants to attract with its news and advertising
- to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- Editor the person who edits news stories and writes headlines
- Face heavy or dark type
- to take out or delete copy
64 Clues: to set type • to shorten a story • an out-of-town reporter • the main part of a story • to take out or delete copy • border around a story or photo • emphasis given a story on a page • abbreviation for capital letters • Face heavy or dark type • initial news coverage of an event • short for obituary, a death notice • a part-time reporter, a correspondent • ...
Sports 2012-12-20
Across
- – abbreviation for capital letters city Desk – the area of the newsroom where local news events are covered
- – to set type copy Editor – the person who edits news stories and writes
- – a diagram of a newspaper page used to show printers where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- – words at the beginning of a story that give the story’s place of origin
- – an out-of-town reporter
- – an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
- – any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- – a headline that runs across the entire page
- – a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column to mark each item in a series
- – a person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
- – explanatory information under a picture or piece of art; also called a caption
- – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- – border around a story or photo
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- – articles that have been cut out of the newspaper, short for clippings cold Type – type that is produced photographically
- – the main part of a story bold Face – heavy or dark type
- – the event or situation a reporter is supposed to report on
- – to correct and prepare copy for publication editor or management
- – any typographical device used for ornamentation
- – printed notice of something for sale (short for advertisement
- – to get all the facts about a news event for a story credit Line – the name of the photographer or artist below a piece of art
- – initial news coverage of an event
- – the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g., the city hall or the education beat)
- – one inch of type or space (measured vertically), one column wide
- – time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- – copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either side of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to call attention to a special feature inside)
- – the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a news or picture story
- – a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes words appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s mouth
- – to shorten a story
- – abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
29 Clues: – to shorten a story • – an out-of-town reporter • – border around a story or photo • – initial news coverage of an event • – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture • – any photograph, map, graph or illustration • – a headline that runs across the entire page • – any typographical device used for ornamentation • – time at which all copy for an edition must be in • ...
RWA cultural monthly crossword 2012-12-20
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- – copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either side of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to call attention to a special feature inside)
- – articles that have been cut out of the newspaper, short for clippings cold Type – type that is produced photographically
- – to set type copy Editor – the person who edits news stories and writes
- – to get all the facts about a news event for a story credit Line – the name of the photographer or artist below a piece of art
- – any typographical device used for ornamentation
- – the event or situation a reporter is supposed to report on
- – a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column to mark each item in a series
- – one inch of type or space (measured vertically), one column wide
- – printed notice of something for sale (short for advertisement
- – a headline that runs across the entire page
- – an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
- – the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a news or picture story
- – any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- – words at the beginning of a story that give the story’s place of origin
- – abbreviation for capital letters city Desk – the area of the newsroom where local news events are covered
- – to correct and prepare copy for publication editor or management
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- – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- – a person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
- – the main part of a story bold Face – heavy or dark type
- – an out-of-town reporter
- – to shorten a story
- – a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes words appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s mouth
- – border around a story or photo
- – explanatory information under a picture or piece of art; also called a caption
- – time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- – abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- – the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g., the city hall or the education beat)
- – initial news coverage of an event
- – a diagram of a newspaper page used to show printers where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
29 Clues: – to shorten a story • – an out-of-town reporter • – border around a story or photo • – initial news coverage of an event • – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture • – any photograph, map, graph or illustration • – a headline that runs across the entire page • – any typographical device used for ornamentation • – time at which all copy for an edition must be in • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: NERVES 2022-10-12
Across
- controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128)
- the nerve that supplies the thumb side of the arm and back of the hand (Page 131)
- whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129)
- responsible for coordinating and controlling systems of the body and make them work harmoniously and efficiently (Page 128)
- the largest of the cranial nerves is the ____ cranial nerve (Page 129)
- scientific study of the structure, function and pathology of the nervous system (Page 128)
- what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131)
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- also known as the facial nerve is the ___ cranial nerve (Page 130)
- what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132)
- an automatic reaction (Page 129)
- regulates the action of the smooth muscles, glands, blood vessels, heart and breath (Page 128)
- part of the central nervous system contained in the cranium (Page 128)
- carries impulses or messages to and from the central nervous system (Page 128)
- how many nerves of the lover leg and foot are there (Page 132)
- how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131)
- how many nerves of the face, head, and neck are there (Page 130)
16 Clues: an automatic reaction (Page 129) • what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132) • what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131) • how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131) • whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129) • controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128) • ...
Yearbook 2023-01-16
Across
- an imaginary, horizontal band of 1-pica spacing used as a unifying device; runs across the two facing pages, visually linking the spread.
- the date that completed yearbook pages are due
- image tagging software, including facial recognition technology, available on the Yearbook Avenue website allows staffs to identify everyone in the photographs making tracking, captioning and indexing images easy
- artwork, shapes, backgrounds, logos and borders provided for use on yearbook pages
- the main headline. Uses a few well selected, creatively designed words to capture reader's attention and deliver the dominant message as well as an overview of the page content.
- text accompanying a photo that adds information
- art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces, point sizes, line lengths, line-spacing, and letter-spacing, as well as adjusting the space between pairs of letters
- ordered list of the topics, along with the page numbers on which they are found. Usually located at the beginning
- position or arrangement of the elements in a photo; content of a photo.
- grouping of pages that are printed on the same press sheet and folded into a 16-page mini-booklet
- the center of the spread, where the yearbook is bound with thread and glue into the spine. Typographic elements should not be placed in this area.
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- outlines the details of a yearbook sales campaign and highlights reasons for consumers to buy the yearbook. Includes goals/objectives, target audience, theme, timelines, sales dates, events, strategies and materials needed.
- the most common allocation of space, two facing pages presenting several content modules, each with a different angle on the topic.
- a page-by-page planner and deadline tracker used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color placement and track pages submitted and proofed
- the second tier of information in a headline that adds specific information or details; often written in sentence style
- editing the image area to be reproduced; enhances a photo's visual impact by removing dead space from the sides, top or bottom.
- opposing elements spark visual interest. If all content elements are the same size, format, shape, weight or color, the design risks becoming monotonous
- indicates a new section and provides design continuity throughout.
- an alphabetical directory of every person, team, group, advertiser, and topic featured in the words and photos on the pages of a yearbook
- establish boundaries for the content; they provide a frame of white space along the top, bottom, left and right outside edges of the spread.
- an unoccupied part of a design
- a coverage approach that uses a time element such as seasons or months to organize
- a complete set of characters (letters, numbers and symbols) that share a common weight, width and style
- eight pages on one side of a press sheet, indicated by shading on the ladder
- the first thing a reader sees when receiving a yearbook, so it should make a positive first impression
25 Clues: an unoccupied part of a design • the date that completed yearbook pages are due • text accompanying a photo that adds information • indicates a new section and provides design continuity throughout. • position or arrangement of the elements in a photo; content of a photo. • eight pages on one side of a press sheet, indicated by shading on the ladder • ...
Illustrations and Graphics 2013-11-14
Across
- Increases or decreases the original picture height and width by percentage
- trim the horizontal or vertical edges to get rid of unwanted areas
- Organizer Collects and stores clip art, photos, animations, videos, and other types of media use.
- quote is a sentence or other text displayed within a box on the page for emphasis and for ease of movement.
- Graphics Preformatted designs with placeholders that allow you to enter text as a caption
- Object Moves along with the text that surrounds it
- Images of the entire current display on your computer screen
- Canvas draw the auto shape or text box.
- Cap is a large initial letter that drops down two or more lines at the beginning of a paragraph.
- Clippings Are image captures of only the part of your screen that you have selected
- invisible, formatted box in which you can insert and position text and/or graphic objects
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- Illustrations group on the insert tab this is displayed
- Object Positions the image precisely on the page, allows the text to wrap around it
- a title or brief explanation
- Discard all formatting changes you made to a picture
- Object it becomes a part of the document; default when picture inserted
- Reduces file size of clip art
- vibrant colors and shapes and a gallery of text styles
- Object information is updated only if you modify the source file
19 Clues: a title or brief explanation • Reduces file size of clip art • Canvas draw the auto shape or text box. • Object Moves along with the text that surrounds it • Discard all formatting changes you made to a picture • vibrant colors and shapes and a gallery of text styles • Illustrations group on the insert tab this is displayed • ...
William: chapters 7-8 2024-04-22
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- Joseph said, "I'm not a boy. Talk right ______. (page 96
- How old is Ruby?
- What did Ruby ask William to make for Joseph? (page 125)
- How old is Joseph?
- What is the relationship between Joseph and Ruby?
- Vernon cornered William in his shop and showed his KKK uniform and his pistol named _________. (page 135)
- Ruby jumped around a corner and yelled "______ ______!" to William (page 119)
- Joseph and Mr. Tillman came to an agreement on the sale of a victrola because Joseph did his _________. (page 101)
- William was _______ to make his first sale (page 94)
- William described Joseph Goodhope as someone who would "put fallen _______ ______ back in their nests. (page 92)
- Joseoph's payments for the victrola are due every _______.
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- William thought Joseph did not make his first payment for the Victrola, but Joseph showed up ___ ______ before William showed up for work. (page 128)
- Mr. Tillman wanted to charge Joseph _____ dollars for delivery. (page 102)
- Who does Joseph make deliveries for?
- "I ain't no boy!" he said, as _____ _____ _____ wiggled over his ears. (psaid96)
- Joseph is interested in purchasing a ________.
- "So," I said. "You want to bring _______ into your life?...(page 97)
- Ruby just missed being hit by a _____ _____ while skating down the street. (121)
- What is the name of the Tillman's housemaid? (page 122)
- Ruby said, "I ain't no _______. My eyes just water when I'm mad." (page 125)
20 Clues: How old is Ruby? • How old is Joseph? • Who does Joseph make deliveries for? • Joseph is interested in purchasing a ________. • What is the relationship between Joseph and Ruby? • William was _______ to make his first sale (page 94) • What is the name of the Tillman's housemaid? (page 122) • Joseph said, "I'm not a boy. Talk right ______. (page 96 • ...
Word Search - Team 1 2022-11-25
Across
- The type of study they did in the paper (page 1)
- agency in the US responsible for epidemiology and public health (page 4)
- entlasten (page 1)
- someone who is trained to document physician-patient encounters quickly and accurately (page 7)
- gefährdete Bevölkerungsgruppen (page 1)
- what the SVI score measures (page 2)
- Gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten (page 7)
- something consisting of parts that are very different from one another (page 4)
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- demonstrate their desire to practice a the top of their profession and deliver high-quality care to their patients (page 3)
- Personalbestückung (page 6)
- Störfaktoren (page 3)
- never seen before rise (page 6)
- Differences between social groups in the digital space (page 2)
- The yelp for doctors(page 6)
- something any patient, that has to pay out of pocket, is happy about (page 2)
15 Clues: entlasten (page 1) • Störfaktoren (page 3) • Personalbestückung (page 6) • The yelp for doctors(page 6) • never seen before rise (page 6) • what the SVI score measures (page 2) • gefährdete Bevölkerungsgruppen (page 1) • Gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten (page 7) • The type of study they did in the paper (page 1) • Differences between social groups in the digital space (page 2) • ...
8th Vocabulary January 12 2026-01-09
Across
- an association of people in the same trade (page 143)
- to fall straight down; to plunge (page 127)
- a massive slide; a large mass falling down (page 121)
- bounced from one or more surfaces (page 140)
- a major city (page 161)
- a coiled shape or part (page 159)
- outlined in clear detail; painted or drawn (page l36)
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- the act of turning to liquid (page -121)
- relating to beauty and taste; artistic (page 117)
- someone who overemphasizes or shows off his or her learning; someone who focuses unduly on minutiae (page 155)
- to be unsteady; to stumble (page 129)
- a bladed tool with a long bent handle, used for cutting or mowing (page 160)
- the result of deviating event; ruin (page 160)
- to light up (page 119)
- the state of being forgotten (page 136)
15 Clues: to light up (page 119) • a major city (page 161) • a coiled shape or part (page 159) • to be unsteady; to stumble (page 129) • the state of being forgotten (page 136) • the act of turning to liquid (page -121) • to fall straight down; to plunge (page 127) • bounced from one or more surfaces (page 140) • the result of deviating event; ruin (page 160) • ...
19 clues 2021-07-21
18 Clues: 360 • are free • shares 16 • my ego (sp) • Caesar by 19 • its elementary • greatest hobbit • first time gamer • subject to debate • not a child's war • the art of the gab • blocks upon blocks • sun god as a noodle • greatest person ever • see five in response • a wizard also of clay • ducks under door frames • needs ink to prove its might
Mythology Madness 2022-06-08
Across
- The most famous Roman festival was _____
- Use these to mark the place where you pull a book off a bookcase in the library
- What do you call the lists of reading recommendations offered in the library’s catalog Destiny Discover?
- In Norse Mythology, Loki had two sons named…
- To get to the databases that H-B Woodlawn has, but other APS libraries do NOT have, use this button at MyAccess: ____
- This happens in the library every Tuesday morning.
- Bulfinch’s _____ is a CLASSIC (old, respected) tome about
- Oxford produces a database about musicians. H-B Woodlawn is the only school that provides it to APS students. Find it in the list from MackinVia. It is called Oxford _______ .
- Who checks out the books to you?
- Who is the Roman goddess that turned a man into a stag? (Source: Bulfinch’s Mythology page 28)
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- A popular style of Japanese graphic novels
- What snake-like many-headed monster was the offspring of Echidna? (Source: D’Aulaire page 18)
- A map on the library’s home page shows you that purple is the color for the ____ for graphic novels.
- One of the Avatars of Vishnu; swims
- These print materials from the library include THE WEEK, WIRED, and POPULAR MECHANICS. There’s another called MAD.
- In Hinduism, Vishnu is married to ___
- In order to get to the library’s databases, all teachers have the button to APS Library Resources inside their ____ course online.
- In Norse Mythology, Loki married ______
- The name of the Norse goddess of the dishonored dead is _____
- Mankind's oldest hero is named _____
- Use the library catalog. In what sublocation will you find this title, THE SUM OF US by McGhee?
- This is a database that no other APS library has. It is about creative people who create Art. It is called ___ Art
- It’s the book’s “address” in the library and it’s printed on the spine label. Example: 212.4 Cro or F-Kin
23 Clues: Who checks out the books to you? • One of the Avatars of Vishnu; swims • Mankind's oldest hero is named _____ • In Hinduism, Vishnu is married to ___ • In Norse Mythology, Loki married ______ • The most famous Roman festival was _____ • A popular style of Japanese graphic novels • In Norse Mythology, Loki had two sons named… • ...
Making you look through the C1 book... 2026-05-09
Across
- Free with $30 purchase (page 70).
- Energy from sun.
- Tech on page 88.
- Beating it (unit 2).
- What you can hit on page 36.
- Tyres of car in commercial.
- Popular music from unit 4.
- Get out of this (unit 1).
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- Animal filmed.
- Gareth’s name.
- Black and white horse.
- Not a lie, but almost.
- Not letting something go (page 85).
- Plane ticket destination (unit 5).
- Sport on page 64.
- Telling people you did wrong (page 80).
- What you can win (unit 8).
- What a plane can be (page 56).
18 Clues: Animal filmed. • Gareth’s name. • Energy from sun. • Tech on page 88. • Sport on page 64. • Beating it (unit 2). • Black and white horse. • Not a lie, but almost. • Get out of this (unit 1). • Popular music from unit 4. • What you can win (unit 8). • Tyres of car in commercial. • What you can hit on page 36. • What a plane can be (page 56). • Free with $30 purchase (page 70). • ...
sigma 2025-03-10
14 Clues: (page 1) • (page 10) • (page 22) • (page 30) • (page 69) • (page 13) • (page 63) • (page 32) • (page 31) • (page 11) • (page 22) • (page 83) • (page 44) • (page 131)
sigma 2025-03-09
14 Clues: (page 1) • (page 10) • (page 22) • (page 30) • (page 69) • (page 13) • (page 63) • (page 32) • (page 31) • (page 11) • (page 22) • (page 83) • (page 44) • (page 131)
Some B2 A-C vocab... 2025-05-10
Across
- Have enough money to pay!
- Sam (unit 1).
- Means "wow!" (page 26).
- Where Roberto was (unit 1).
- A fake medicine.
- Japanese girls' day.
- City on page 14.
- Word this book loves!
- What Francis lost.
- Animal on page 40.
- Guy who loves his bike.
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- Cold (page 32).
- A French guy smoking a cigarette (page 28).
- Crime in unit 2.
- Time to relax (page 18).
- Gareth’s name.
- City on top of a mountain.
- Revealing the end of a movie.
- Koh tao.
- Black and white horse.
- A movie!
- People that lived along time ago.
- Cannot sleep.
23 Clues: Koh tao. • A movie! • Sam (unit 1). • Cannot sleep. • Gareth’s name. • Cold (page 32). • Crime in unit 2. • A fake medicine. • City on page 14. • What Francis lost. • Animal on page 40. • Japanese girls' day. • Word this book loves! • Black and white horse. • Means "wow!" (page 26). • Guy who loves his bike. • Time to relax (page 18). • Have enough money to pay! • City on top of a mountain. • ...
19 clues 2021-07-21
17 Clues: 360 • are free • shares 16 • my ego (sp) • Caesar by 19 • its elementary • greatest hobbit • first time gamer • not a child's war • the art of the gab • blocks upon blocks • sun god as a noodle • see five in response • greatest person ever • a wizard also of clay • ducks under door frames • needs ink to prove its might
Saheb-e Alam =Lord of the Universe 2025-07-15
Across
- – slides legs over each other(page 14)
- a wasteland or a neglected area(page 15)
- – feeling ashamed (page 14)
- – a temporary home(page 15)
- outer area(page 15)
- – the state of being empty (page 15)
- – speaking without careful thought or honesty(page 13)
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- never ending(page 14)
- – illegal residents(page 15)
- –symbolically(page 15)
- -to search something (page 13)
- -exist in large numbers (page 14)
- – taking short and quick breathes(page 15)
- – empty (page 14)
14 Clues: – empty (page 14) • outer area(page 15) • never ending(page 14) • –symbolically(page 15) • – feeling ashamed (page 14) • – a temporary home(page 15) • – illegal residents(page 15) • -to search something (page 13) • -exist in large numbers (page 14) • – the state of being empty (page 15) • – slides legs over each other(page 14) • a wasteland or a neglected area(page 15) • ...
COLIBRI 2023-11-03
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- Couleur de la courbe "validation commande" dans la page "Délai workflow REE"
- Dans l'indicateur "Charge Prévisionnelle", il est possible de comparer deux plans d'appro sur un historique de combien de mois ?
- Sur quelle icône cliquer pour supprimer les filtres ?
- Texte écrit en rouge si l'indicateur n'est pas finalisé
- Méthode collaborative de gestion de projets utilisée pour le développement de COLIBRI
- La page "CA" permet d'afficher l'indicateur par semaine ou par ...
- La page "Blocages Factures" permet d'afficher l'indicateur par motifs ou par ...
- Fréquence de la mise à jour des indicateurs "CA"
- L'indicateur PDE présente l'extraction ZPDEI et ...
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- Le camembert dans la page "TAT Fournisseurs REE" représente le nombre d'...
- La page "Prévisionnel" permet d'afficher l'indicateur par mois ou par ...
- Fréquence de la mise à jour des indicateurs "Indicateurs PDE", "Factures", "Remise en état" et "Messages issus du CBN"
- Type de représentation sur la page "États CBN par fournisseurs"
- Fréquence de la Newsletter COLIBRI
- Nombre de type de statut sur la page "Messages issus du CBN"
- Fréquence de la mise à jour des indicateurs "Charge prévisionnelle"
- Dans l'indicateur "Facture", nom de la page avec l'icône "cible"
- La page "CA" permet d'afficher l'indicateur avec les responsabilités DGA ou ...
- Nombre de programmes avions sur la page "CA"
- Nom du filtre ajouté à gauche du titre de page "CBN Mon Équipe"
20 Clues: Fréquence de la Newsletter COLIBRI • Nombre de programmes avions sur la page "CA" • Fréquence de la mise à jour des indicateurs "CA" • L'indicateur PDE présente l'extraction ZPDEI et ... • Sur quelle icône cliquer pour supprimer les filtres ? • Texte écrit en rouge si l'indicateur n'est pas finalisé • Nombre de type de statut sur la page "Messages issus du CBN" • ...
Geek love 2024-05-22
Across
- of performance involving freakish characters.
- name of the traveling carnival.
- Binewski's "normal" offspring.
- character, born with flippers.
- of the Binewski Fabulon.
- child with telepathic abilities.
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- daughter of the Binewski family.
- twin sister.
- of the Binewski family.
- youngest Binewski child, with telekinetic abilities.
- of altering one's body for spectacle.
11 Clues: twin sister. • of the Binewski family. • of the Binewski Fabulon. • Binewski's "normal" offspring. • character, born with flippers. • name of the traveling carnival. • daughter of the Binewski family. • child with telepathic abilities. • of altering one's body for spectacle. • of performance involving freakish characters. • youngest Binewski child, with telekinetic abilities.
Cross of the world 2025-11-05
Across
- How much more are people paying who live near data centers pages 19-22
- Who was getting arrested for shoplifting in AI videos pages 19-22
- Number of migrants caught trying to cross pages 16-19
- Who is preforming in the Superbowl pages 16-19
- what headed dinosaurs pages 19-22
- What sport did someone go back to school for pages 4-7
- Former FBI director pages 4-7
- How many were saved from Mount Everest
- what was Mario Guevara reporting on pages 8-11
- Where were the phones taken too after being stolen in the U.K. pages 8-11
- Learning a what may dull your senses pages 19-22
- word used to describe Sydney and scooters Brauns relationship pages 8-11
- What country military hit oil terminals via drones pages 8-11
- what team did Mark Sanchez play for
- Arabia Where was the oldest largest depiction of art found pages 19-22
- what was sean combs nickname pages 8-11
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- what is Bad bunny pages 16-19
- Who is Israel's prime minister pages 4-7
- What was this mans Halloween decorations labaled pages 4=7
- Could democrats what actually pay off pages 4-7
- A what painted statue of Trump and Epstien pages 16-19
- where was the dinosaur found pages 19-22
- what species of dinosaur pages 19-22
- Who in a police chase pages 19-22
- what was the FBI agents punishment 16-19
25 Clues: what is Bad bunny pages 16-19 • Former FBI director pages 4-7 • what headed dinosaurs pages 19-22 • Who in a police chase pages 19-22 • what team did Mark Sanchez play for • what species of dinosaur pages 19-22 • How many were saved from Mount Everest • what was sean combs nickname pages 8-11 • Who is Israel's prime minister pages 4-7 • ...
We all fall down(novel study 1a) 2023-11-16
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- Strange and unusual.(page 177)
- Walked unsteadily, as if to fall.(page 176)
- Another word for bacteria.(page 8)
- A slide(usually sideways) caused by stopping to quickly(page180)
- A difficult or hurried clamber over something.(page 181)
- serious, unrelenting and strict.(page 79)
- Twisted into a confusing mass.(page 179)
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- Wild and noisy, disorder or confusion.(page 126)
- High pitched sound.(page 180)
- A wall or stones placed to prevent floods.(page 26)
- Wastes of fragments of stone or bricks.(page 179)
- A thing that encourages someone to do something.(page 136)
- Quantity of motion on a moving body.(page 169)
- A shopping center or public square.(page 172)
- A piece of turf cut out in the ground.(page 173)
15 Clues: High pitched sound.(page 180) • Strange and unusual.(page 177) • Another word for bacteria.(page 8) • Twisted into a confusing mass.(page 179) • serious, unrelenting and strict.(page 79) • Walked unsteadily, as if to fall.(page 176) • A shopping center or public square.(page 172) • Quantity of motion on a moving body.(page 169) • ...
Flying Ghosts 2013-05-14
20 Clues: MIA • River • Sawmill • Page 33 • Page 70 • Trapping • Page 114 • Page 138 • Elements • Airplanes • Traveling • Chapter ____ • World War II • Chapter ____ • Ancient Story's • Insects in Water • Uncle and Nephew • Main Characters Friend • Family Members Nickname • Valley of the Lost Souls
Early 20th c experimenters 2023-01-06
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- Gare St-Lazare is a ___ station
- primary interest of Post-Impressionists like Munch
- the Codex Mendoza documented this culture
- medium of choice for most 20th c painters
- our Picasso and Brancusi works were both inspired by the art of this era
- this title counts for two works in this section
- he painted Olympia
- Enlightenment-era painter inspired by Caravaggio
- painter who relied on chiaroscuro
- page-filling technique used in the Lindisfarne Gospels
- one of Klimt's Byzantine influences
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- primary interest of Post-Impressionists like Cezanne
- art works brought to Europe as a result of 19th c ___ inspired Picasso's Les Demoiselles
- the 19th c's first modernist sculptor
- one thing Cole and Velasco had in common
- Matisse was interested primarily in this
- Kandinsky's Improvisation 28 is largely ___
- painter who relied on impasto
- context for The Steerage
- Braque's style of painting
20 Clues: he painted Olympia • context for The Steerage • Braque's style of painting • painter who relied on impasto • Gare St-Lazare is a ___ station • painter who relied on chiaroscuro • one of Klimt's Byzantine influences • the 19th c's first modernist sculptor • one thing Cole and Velasco had in common • Matisse was interested primarily in this • ...
Chapter 4 (6th Edition) 2013-11-03
Across
- fought between Rome and Carthage to establish dominance in the western Mediterranean; won by Rome after three separate conflicts(page 87)
- Roman emperor from 284 to 305 C.E.;restored later empire by improved administration and tax collection(page 87)
- one of the cities founded by and named for Alexander the Great; site of ancient Mediterranean's greatest library; center of literary studies(page 86)
- Athenian political leader during 5th century B.C.E.; guided development of Athenian Empire; died during early stages of Peloponnesian War(page 86)
- City-state form of government; typical of Greek political organization from 800 to 400 C.E.(page 88)
- Along with Doric and Ionian, distinct style of Hellenistic architecture, the most ornate of the three styles(page 94)
- Animist religion that saw material existence as battle between forces of good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in "House of Song"; chief religion of Persian Empire(page 84)
- that culture associated with the spread of Greek influence as a result of Macedonian conquests; often seen as the combination of Greek culture with the eastern political forms(page 86)
- originally a Phoenician colony in northern Africa; became a major port and commercial power in the western Mediterranean; fought the Punic Wars with Rome for dominance of the western Mediterranean(page 87)
- name given to Octavian following his defeat of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra; first emperor of Rome(page 87)
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- Roman emperor from 312 to 337 C.E.; established second capital at Constantinople; attempted to use religions force of Christianity to unify empire spiritually(page 87)
- Roman general responsible for conquest of Gaul; brought army back to Rome and overthrew republic; assassinated in 44 B.C.E. by conservative senators(page 87)
- Ruled Macedonia from 359 to 336 B.C.E.; founder of centralized kingdom; later conquered rest of Greece, which was subjected to Macedonian authority(page 86)
- Wars from 431 to 404 B.C.E. between Athens and Sparta for dominance in southern Greece; resulted in Spartan victory but failure to achieve political unification of Greece(page 86)
- one of the pan-Hellenic rituals observed by all Greek city-states; involved athletic competitions and ritual celebrations(page 85)
- Great Carthaginian general during Second Punic War; successfully invaded Italy but failed to conquer Rome; finally defeated at Battle of Zama(page 87)
- the balanced constitution of Rome from c. 510 to 47 B.C.E.; featured an aristocratic Senate, a panel of magistrates, and several popular assemblies(page 87)
- Where people participate directly in assemblies that make laws and select leaders, rather than electing represntatives(page 88)
- established massive Persian Empire by 550 B.C.E.; successor state to Mesopotamian Empires(page 82)
- Greek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in material world(page 92)
20 Clues: established massive Persian Empire by 550 B.C.E.; successor state to Mesopotamian Empires(page 82) • City-state form of government; typical of Greek political organization from 800 to 400 C.E.(page 88) • name given to Octavian following his defeat of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra; first emperor of Rome(page 87) • ...
Chapter 4 (6th Edition) 2013-11-03
Across
- Roman emperor from 284 to 305 C.E.;restored later empire by improved administration and tax collection(page 87)
- Along with Doric and Ionian, distinct style of Hellenistic architecture, the most ornate of the three styles(page 94)
- name given to Octavian following his defeat of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra; first emperor of Rome(page 87)
- one of the cities founded by and named for Alexander the Great; site of ancient Mediterranean's greatest library; center of literary studies(page 86)
- Wars from 431 to 404 B.C.E. between Athens and Sparta for dominance in southern Greece; resulted in Spartan victory but failure to achieve political unification of Greece(page 86)
- Roman general responsible for conquest of Gaul; brought army back to Rome and overthrew republic; assassinated in 44 B.C.E. by conservative senators(page 87)
- the balanced constitution of Rome from c. 510 to 47 B.C.E.; featured an aristocratic Senate, a panel of magistrates, and several popular assemblies(page 87)
- Where people participate directly in assemblies that make laws and select leaders, rather than electing represntatives(page 88)
- Greek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in material world(page 92)
- originally a Phoenician colony in northern Africa; became a major port and commercial power in the western Mediterranean; fought the Punic Wars with Rome for dominance of the western Mediterranean(page 87)
- Great Carthaginian general during Second Punic War; successfully invaded Italy but failed to conquer Rome; finally defeated at Battle of Zama(page 87)
- one of the pan-Hellenic rituals observed by all Greek city-states; involved athletic competitions and ritual celebrations(page 85)
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- that culture associated with the spread of Greek influence as a result of Macedonian conquests; often seen as the combination of Greek culture with the eastern political forms(page 86)
- Animist religion that saw material existence as battle between forces of good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in "House of Song"; chief religion of Persian Empire(page 84)
- fought between Rome and Carthage to establish dominance in the western Mediterranean; won by Rome after three separate conflicts(page 87)
- Athenian political leader during 5th century B.C.E.; guided development of Athenian Empire; died during early stages of Peloponnesian War(page 86)
- established massive Persian Empire by 550 B.C.E.; successor state to Mesopotamian Empires(page 82)
- Roman emperor from 312 to 337 C.E.; established second capital at Constantinople; attempted to use religions force of Christianity to unify empire spiritually(page 87)
- Ruled Macedonia from 359 to 336 B.C.E.; founder of centralized kingdom; later conquered rest of Greece, which was subjected to Macedonian authority(page 86)
- City-state form of government; typical of Greek political organization from 800 to 400 C.E.(page 88)
20 Clues: established massive Persian Empire by 550 B.C.E.; successor state to Mesopotamian Empires(page 82) • City-state form of government; typical of Greek political organization from 800 to 400 C.E.(page 88) • name given to Octavian following his defeat of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra; first emperor of Rome(page 87) • ...
Bomb: part 1 2021-02-03
17 Clues: grab • truce • agent • invent • page 39 • page 25 • page 33 • page 33 • tailing • intelligence • go to page 1 • go to page 20 • go to page 17 • Atomic fission • has a comminlit artical • quality of being real or truthful • sarcastic in a scathing, bitter way
Food Collage Art Project 2026-05-06
Across
- Creating a cohesive piece so one side isn't full and the other is empty
- the process of arranging materials and stacked overlapping sheets on top of another.
- the difference between light and dark
- Creating ways to have food in a manner where the viewer is more drawn to it
- the way something feels or looks (ex. Soft, rough, bumpy, sharp)
- Different ways to compose a piece by choosing different colors to create a certain affect
- Different materials put together in one artwork
- Space that doesn't have anything in it to make the subjects stand out
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- the size of something in a work of art
- the part of your artwork that is the main subject
- A synonym for a color scheme
- - the style of art used to depict objects that don't move. visually lets the viewer slow down + focus on the importance of everyday objects
- is the organization of components on a page
- art that you make on an electronic/digital device
- different pieces of paper put together to make one piece of artwork
- artistic materials that you use in a piece of art.
16 Clues: A synonym for a color scheme • the difference between light and dark • the size of something in a work of art • is the organization of components on a page • Different materials put together in one artwork • the part of your artwork that is the main subject • art that you make on an electronic/digital device • artistic materials that you use in a piece of art. • ...
Advance Word Processing Skills 2023-04-04
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- Page orientation
- allows you to change the document settings, such as the font properties adding bullets or a numbered lists, & other common features
- adjusts how the image behaves around other objects or text
- is a word processor developed by Microsoft
- applies formatting to text, e.g. number listing, bullets, hyperlink
- is an electronic device or computer software applications that performs the task of composing, editing, formatting & printing of documents
- Page orientation
- used to insert different features such as tables, pictures, clipart, shapes, charts, page numbers word art, headers & footers into a document
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- provides synonyms for a word in a document
- refers to the arrangement of text, images & other objects on a page
- corrects common spelling errors as well as capitalization mistakes
- a document that contains the formatting necessary for a specific document type
- organize information into rows & columns
13 Clues: Page orientation • Page orientation • organize information into rows & columns • provides synonyms for a word in a document • is a word processor developed by Microsoft • adjusts how the image behaves around other objects or text • corrects common spelling errors as well as capitalization mistakes • refers to the arrangement of text, images & other objects on a page • ...
Y11 crossword 2023-12-18
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- A type of wave where the oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of motion. (page 73)
- Energy stored in moving objects. (page 11)
- A type of circuit where the electricity has more than one route to flow through. (page 29
- This type of nuclear radiation has the longest range in air, and is also an electromagnetic wave.
- A type of magnet that uses electricity to operate. Can be switched on or off.
- The ______ force is the overall force acting on an object. (page 53)
- The rate of change of velocity. (page 61)
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- Defined as the rate of energy transfer. (Page 14)
- This device is designed to break if the current gets too high.
- A group of energy resources that is constantly replenishing. Will not run out.
- When light changes direction when it passes into a new medium.
- The gradient of a distance time graph will equal... (page 62)
- A force spread over an area. (page 58)
- 2 words. A system of transmission lines, power stations and transformers supplying electricity across the country. (page 34)
- The name given to the energy stored in bonds between atoms (page 11)
- The longest wavelength electromagnetic wave. (page 76)
- The most ionising of the three types of nuclear radiation.
- A device whos circuit symbol is a rectangle (Paeg 24)
- A name given to a type of error that affects all results by the same amount. (Page 5)
- A word to describe both the speed and direction of particles in a gas.
20 Clues: A force spread over an area. (page 58) • The rate of change of velocity. (page 61) • Energy stored in moving objects. (page 11) • Defined as the rate of energy transfer. (Page 14) • A device whos circuit symbol is a rectangle (Paeg 24) • The longest wavelength electromagnetic wave. (page 76) • The most ionising of the three types of nuclear radiation. • ...
Best Friends 1 Unit 8 Review 2013-05-14
Across
- most people drink this animal's milk
- an animal that lives in the tea
- a zebra is ___ and white
- the number of elephants on page 111
- the color of an elephant
- on page 118 the boy thinks the teddy bear is a __
- a shape with four equal sides
- on page 106 Steve pretends to be this animal
- a shape with four sides, two long and two short
- on page 106 Natalie pretends to be this animal
- on page 106 Daniel pretends to be this animal
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- this animal lives on the water and can fly
- on page 118 the boy thinks the ___ is a bear
- what you wear on your feet if you want to go outside
- a round shape
- what most animals are put in at the zoo
- the place where animals are raised for food
- a shape with three sides
- on page 118 the boy thinks the ___ is an elephant
- the number of bears on page 111
20 Clues: a round shape • a zebra is ___ and white • the color of an elephant • a shape with three sides • a shape with four equal sides • an animal that lives in the tea • the number of bears on page 111 • the number of elephants on page 111 • most people drink this animal's milk • what most animals are put in at the zoo • this animal lives on the water and can fly • ...
Locker Room Hallway 2024-01-18
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- A weekly lunch
- GSA's No. 1 elf
- Dean of curriculum
- New head of school
- History and art building
- Something GSA almost lost
- a break staple
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- A favorite dog from the past
- A beloved two day break from school in May
- GSA parking lot surveillance page
- Please __ this interruption
- teacher proud of never needing a mic
- Walter White parallel
13 Clues: A weekly lunch • a break staple • GSA's No. 1 elf • Dean of curriculum • New head of school • Walter White parallel • History and art building • Something GSA almost lost • Please __ this interruption • A favorite dog from the past • GSA parking lot surveillance page • teacher proud of never needing a mic • A beloved two day break from school in May
Crossword from the book I survived the attack of the grizzlies 2025-02-07
Across
- past participle of the word spin at page 22
- drink in large quantity at page 64
- speaking or shouting at lenght in a while at page 82
- something or someone that is big and strong at page 74
- giving a light touch to grab the attention of someone at page 82
- gerund of the verb hiss at page 94
- a confused mix of things,feeling or ideas at page 105
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- making sound of fear or pain at page 27
- feeling sick; nauseated at page 83
- long, thick and unkempt at page 97
- not being able to feel sensation at page 61
- something with rough sharp points at page 75
- way owing fear and anxiety at page 28
- speaking with involuntary pause at page 22
- looking at something steadily with admiration at page 41
15 Clues: feeling sick; nauseated at page 83 • drink in large quantity at page 64 • long, thick and unkempt at page 97 • gerund of the verb hiss at page 94 • way owing fear and anxiety at page 28 • making sound of fear or pain at page 27 • speaking with involuntary pause at page 22 • past participle of the word spin at page 22 • not being able to feel sensation at page 61 • ...
chemistry 2018-06-05
Across
- A substance made from one element or one compound (page 39)
- A state of matter with the particles are regularly arranged (page 31)
- A solid that will not dissolve (page 39)
- A type of paper that is an indicator (page 52)
- Everything is made of these particles (page 37)
- A measure of how much solute will dissolve (page 39)
- A substance made from more than one element or more than one compound (page 39)
- This liquid is neutral (page 52)
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- Formed by chemical reactions (page 37)
- A substance were all atoms are the same (page 35)
- The only state of matter without a definite volume (page 31)
- When a solute becomes a solution (page 39)
- This fruit is acidic (page 52)
- This liquid is an alkali (page 52)
- A state of matter with fixed volume and not fixed shape (page 31)
15 Clues: This fruit is acidic (page 52) • This liquid is neutral (page 52) • This liquid is an alkali (page 52) • Formed by chemical reactions (page 37) • A solid that will not dissolve (page 39) • When a solute becomes a solution (page 39) • A type of paper that is an indicator (page 52) • Everything is made of these particles (page 37) • ...
Ivan Denisovich 2025-11-16
Across
- what was the second course meal called, page 15
- what new sight have they been building, page 5
- what did Shukhov wright to home, page 35
- what do they eat at breakfast time, page 15
- what did Shukhov use to cover his face, page 43
- what did they use to keep their feet warm in the winter, page 42
- what season did the book start in, page 3
- who was the doctor that made patients work, page 19
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- what was some of the main food in skilly, page 15
- what part of the men's clothes did they have to take off, page 30
- what was Shukhov going to buy but forgot to do, page 17
- where is Shukov trying to get to, page 17
- who was Shukhov's first foreman, page 4
- who is Shukhov's workmate, page 14
- who is the deputy foreman, page 41
15 Clues: who is Shukhov's workmate, page 14 • who is the deputy foreman, page 41 • who was Shukhov's first foreman, page 4 • what did Shukhov wright to home, page 35 • where is Shukov trying to get to, page 17 • what season did the book start in, page 3 • what do they eat at breakfast time, page 15 • what new sight have they been building, page 5 • ...
Franklin. D. Roosevelt 2025-11-01
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- Who did FDR have a romance with, page 48
- What pool place did FDR go to to exercise in a pool, page 61
- Who did Roosevelt nominate for president at Madison Square Garden, page 59
- What exercise item did he use, page 55
- What did people call FDR when he helped other people with Polio, page 63
- What leg sickness did FDR have, page 52
- Where is Warm Springs located, page 61
- How many votes did the winner need for becoming president, page 60
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- Who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48
- How much did his braces weigh, page 55
- Which of FDR's leg wen't numb one morning, page 51
- What was FDR's and Eleanore's marriage like, page 49
- What campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45
- What supported FDR's legs as he tried to walk, page 55
- Which leg could he move first after three years, page 61
15 Clues: How much did his braces weigh, page 55 • What exercise item did he use, page 55 • Where is Warm Springs located, page 61 • What leg sickness did FDR have, page 52 • Who did FDR have a romance with, page 48 • What campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45 • Which of FDR's leg wen't numb one morning, page 51 • Who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48 • ...
Y4U1 D8 History 2025-09-30
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- the head of the government, page 92
- the event that happened with the rebels, page 90
- the British commander who believed the German army was exhauster, page 96
- the political party, page 93
- who sent a coded telegram to the ambassador pf Mexico, page 94
- Lenin's foreign minister who signed the peace treaty, page 93
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- the building of the new government, page 93
- what St. Petersburg was renamed to, page 91
- the French commander that launched an assault on the western front, page 90
- who believed the ocean should be a "free highway", page 94
- "peace, bread, and land", page 93
- what was the 3rd battle of Ypres also known as, page 96
- the head of the new government, page 93
- the ship that got torpedoed from the German U-boats, page 94
- the Russians blamed these people for their sufferings, page 91
15 Clues: the political party, page 93 • "peace, bread, and land", page 93 • the head of the government, page 92 • the head of the new government, page 93 • the building of the new government, page 93 • what St. Petersburg was renamed to, page 91 • the event that happened with the rebels, page 90 • what was the 3rd battle of Ypres also known as, page 96 • ...
Yearbook 2021-05-04
Across
- the website that allows you to create the yearbook online
- the center of the spread where the two pages meet
- how jostens ensures that each student gets the correct personalized book
- increment of 16 pages needed to start printing
- the opportunity for an individual to add their name, crest, or logo to the front of the book
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- the company that prints and publishes your yearbook
- a page by page listing of the yearbooks content
- the firs name of our Jostens representative
- the state that Jostens is located
- displays the number of times individuals appear in the yearbook
- mark photos with the name of the individual in the photo
11 Clues: the state that Jostens is located • the firs name of our Jostens representative • increment of 16 pages needed to start printing • a page by page listing of the yearbooks content • the center of the spread where the two pages meet • the company that prints and publishes your yearbook • mark photos with the name of the individual in the photo • ...
Coyotes: Wild Canine Pups 2023-02-23
5 Clues: to make known (page 16) • an assigned area (page 11) • to swoop down on seize something (page 4) • the shelter or resting place of a wild animal (page 4) • an animal hunted and/or killed by another animal for food (page 7)
MICHAELIS GRADUATES 2026 2026-04-25
KY- History Wk 6 Crossword 2025-10-06
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- What played a significant role in the Germans' preliminary bombardments in 1918? Page 248
- Between December 1917 and March 1918, what empire lost control of a large area to the east of the Armistice Line? Page 248
- On August 21st the British renewed their offensive on what? Page 262
- On August 18th, what offensive in Flanders began? Page 262
- At the end of 1917 peace appeared to be farther away than at any time since what 1914? Page 240
- On April 25th, who took Kemmel Hill south of Ypres? Page 252
- On May 30th, The Germans entered what? Page 254
- On May 30th, Germans reached what? Page 252
- The military contribution of Arabs to defeat the Turks in northern where was considerable? Page 273
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- When war broke out, who although a U.S. citizen quickly volunteered for the French Foreign Legion? Page 243
- On August 10th, what forces occupied Montdidier? Page 262
- On September 15 was the start of what peace initiative and allied offensive at Salonika? Page 262
- Following the launch of Allied offensive on September 15, the what forces in the center made rapid progress into Serbia? Page 267
- On April 29th, what offensive came to a halt? Page 252
- offensive? Page 257
- In July, members of the German high command had urged a general withdrawal to positions held before the what offensive? Page 266
- The Germans had no difficulty in advancing across what on the first morning of the
17 Clues: offensive? Page 257 • On May 30th, Germans reached what? Page 252 • On May 30th, The Germans entered what? Page 254 • On April 29th, what offensive came to a halt? Page 252 • On August 10th, what forces occupied Montdidier? Page 262 • On August 18th, what offensive in Flanders began? Page 262 • On April 25th, who took Kemmel Hill south of Ypres? Page 252 • ...
Brainstorming Memory Management 2025-03-31
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- ___ is the highest PL
- ___ is the protection mechanism included in 80386
- ___ bit defines that Page Fault has occurred
- In the 80386 architecture, ___ bit is a flag that affects how the limit field is interpreted.
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- ___ bit identifies if page is present in physical memory or not
- 16 bit register to select segment descriptor is known as ___
- ___ address is the 32 bit address after Paging
- ___ is the last 13 bit part of selector
- ___ contains descriptors that are specific to a particular task.
9 Clues: ___ is the highest PL • ___ is the last 13 bit part of selector • ___ bit defines that Page Fault has occurred • ___ address is the 32 bit address after Paging • ___ is the protection mechanism included in 80386 • 16 bit register to select segment descriptor is known as ___ • ___ bit identifies if page is present in physical memory or not • ...
503 Makgawli BOOK QUIZ 2021-10-01
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- What do people in South Korea celebrate (page 30)
- What is the person riding in picture 2 (page 66)
- What Country are the pyramids in(page 58)
- What is the man doing in picture 1 (page 66)
- What Animal is on page 35
- What country has an orange, white and green flag (page 64)
- How many years did it take to build (page 58)
- Not cold
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- What is the name of the highest mountain in the world (page 70)
- Where do roots usually grow (Page 18)
- What country celebrates Children's Day (page 30)
- What do people in Brazil celebrate (page 30)
- What is inside fruit (Page 18)
- What do leaves grow out of (page 18)
- What country has a green, white and red flag (page 64)
15 Clues: Not cold • What Animal is on page 35 • What is inside fruit (Page 18) • What do leaves grow out of (page 18) • Where do roots usually grow (Page 18) • What Country are the pyramids in(page 58) • What do people in Brazil celebrate (page 30) • What is the man doing in picture 1 (page 66) • How many years did it take to build (page 58) • ...
Yearbook 2025-05-12
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- the title of a picture, story, or interview.
- the different looks of writing in the yearbook.
- to look over a page with writing or names to check for misspellings or grammar errors
- the bind of the book/the middle of the page.
- the design of the physical book.
- the rough draft of a page.
- the yearbook is in order of seasons.
- the overall look of a page.
- a unposed, natural photo.
- what the yearbook will revolve around throughout it.
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- the index of the book.
- the first page of the yearbook.
- to put a stroke around a picture to organize the pictures.
- a source used to help gather ideas.
- a separation between the different seasons.
- big pictures of people.
- what pages will go where and who is in charge of them.
- the main photo on a page.
- when the design of a page will go off of a page.
19 Clues: the index of the book. • big pictures of people. • the main photo on a page. • a unposed, natural photo. • the rough draft of a page. • the overall look of a page. • the first page of the yearbook. • the design of the physical book. • a source used to help gather ideas. • the yearbook is in order of seasons. • a separation between the different seasons. • ...
Blackbones Saves the School 2013-02-05
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- The Headteacher of Abbey Park school was called Miss ?
- What sort of rings did class 3 throw on page 9?
- The really strong dialogue word on page 4
- Blackbones beard hung in thick dark what? (page 4)
- What strange word did Blackbone mutter on page 11?
- What did Blackbone want to rattle on page 10?
- The children wanted to do this to Miss Lupin on page 17
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- What was the colour of Miss Lupin's face on page 26
- What did the children use to practise sword fighting with? (page6)
- Dig for pirate what suggested Blackbones to the old lady (page21)
- What lesson had Blackbones never heard of on page 5?
- What needs mending on page 14?
- What adjective describes the treasure on page 28?
- X marked the spot where you could find what? (page 22)
- Who on page 13 tells Blackbone that he is the best teacher she has ever had?
- What did Miss Lupin swing on page 27?
16 Clues: What needs mending on page 14? • What did Miss Lupin swing on page 27? • The really strong dialogue word on page 4 • What did Blackbone want to rattle on page 10? • What sort of rings did class 3 throw on page 9? • What adjective describes the treasure on page 28? • Blackbones beard hung in thick dark what? (page 4) • What strange word did Blackbone mutter on page 11? • ...
The Hound of the Baskervilles Crossword 2024-01-19
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- A severe flood page 115
- Beyond scientific laws of nature page 23
- to move or jump suddenly forward or up page 106
- To meet at a specific location at a specific time page 123
- Impossible to interpret or understand something page 108
- Large dog page 160
- Being sad with no obvious cause page 65
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- chemical on periodic table pagee 166
- To research or examine something and or someone page 24
- intense conviction page 79
- writer a machine to type numbers letters and symbols on paper page 121
- A soft chair meant for more than one page 3
- bottle It is a yellow water lily nickname (British) page 168
- pot A covered container that has a spout ps: coffee____ page 1
- a member of a indigenous group page 34
15 Clues: Large dog page 160 • A severe flood page 115 • intense conviction page 79 • chemical on periodic table pagee 166 • a member of a indigenous group page 34 • Being sad with no obvious cause page 65 • Beyond scientific laws of nature page 23 • A soft chair meant for more than one page 3 • to move or jump suddenly forward or up page 106 • ...
5th Grade Faith Formation Crossword #1 - St Mary Church 2024-11-21
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- ALL CATHOLICS ARE CALLED ______
- THE GOSPEL BEGINNING WITH "L" (PAGE 12)
- THE SACRAMENTS OF MATRIMONY AND HOLY ORDERS ARE SACRAMENTS OF _____ OF COMMUNION (PAGE 13)
- THE SACRAMENTS OF PENANCE, AND RECONCILIATION ARE SACRAMENTS OF _____ (PAGE 13)
- THESE ARE SAVRED SIGNS IN WHICH WE MEET JESUS AND RECEIVE SPECIAL GRACES (PAGE 13)
- THIS CAN BE MANY THINGS SUCH AS PRAYER, SINGING, APPRECIATING GOD'S CREATION, MEDITATION, CELEBRATING A SACRAMENT, OR GOOD WORKS
- THIS IS THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH
- THE SACRAMENTS OF BAPTISM, ______ AND HOLY ORDERS LEAVE A PERMANENT MARK AND CAN ONLY BE RECEIVED ONCE (PAGE 14)
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- THIS IS WHAT THE ESTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH CALLS SACRAMENTS (PAGE 13)
- THIS HELPS US LIVE OUR CHRISTIAN LIFE AND FOLLOW JESUS (PAGE 11)
- ONE OF TWO GOSPELS BEGINNING WITH "M" BUT NOT MATTHEW (PAGE 12)
- THIS IS CATHOLIC'S GREATEST ACT OF WORSHIP (PAGE 9)
- THIS WORD MEANS PRAISE GOD (PAGE 5)
- THE SACRAMENTS OF BAPTISM, CONFIRMATION, AND EUCHARIST ARE SACRAMENTS OF _____ (PAGE 13)
- THE WRITTEN "GOOD NEWS" TELLING OF JESUS' LIFE
- ONE OF TWO GOSPELS BEGINNING WITH "M" BUT NOT MARK (PAGE 12)
- FATHER JOOHN'S FAVORITE GOSPEL (PAGE 12)
17 Clues: ALL CATHOLICS ARE CALLED ______ • THIS WORD MEANS PRAISE GOD (PAGE 5) • THE GOSPEL BEGINNING WITH "L" (PAGE 12) • FATHER JOOHN'S FAVORITE GOSPEL (PAGE 12) • THIS IS THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH • THE WRITTEN "GOOD NEWS" TELLING OF JESUS' LIFE • THIS IS CATHOLIC'S GREATEST ACT OF WORSHIP (PAGE 9) • ONE OF TWO GOSPELS BEGINNING WITH "M" BUT NOT MARK (PAGE 12) • ...
scavenger hunt items 2023-08-19
10 Clues: lid closure • common art tool • ocean's treasure • a sticky reminder • writing instrument • used for fastening fabric • page saving marker for reading • elastic loop used for binding. • wire loop for holding papers together • marine animal which has eight tentacles
Day 2 Review 2023-07-25
17 Clues: 화난 • 호두 • 연어 • 당근 • 슬퍼 • 무서운 • 바나나 • 흥분한 • 피곤한 • 브로콜리 • 블루베리 • recipea (page 25) • Makes chicken delicious. (page 28) • Do this to soup with a spoon. (page 28) • Use a knife to make a carrot smaller. (page 28) • Use a knife to make an onion smaller. (page 28) • Move water from one place to another. (page 28)
Franklin. D. Roosevelt 2025-11-01
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- which leg could FDR move after three years, page 61
- what did people call him when he helped other people with Polio, page 63
- what pool place did FDR go to to exercise in a pool, page 61
- what was FDR's and Eleanore's marriage like, page 49
- what exercise iem did he use, page 55
- how many votes did the winner need to become president, page 60
- what supported FDR's legs as he tried to walk, page 55
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- what leg sickness did FDR have, page 52
- who did Roosevelt nominate for president at Madison Square Garden, page 59
- how puch did his braces weigh, page 55
- where is Warm Springs located, page 61
- who did FDR have a romance with, page 48
- who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48
- what campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45
- which of FDR's legs went numb one morning, page 51
15 Clues: what exercise iem did he use, page 55 • how puch did his braces weigh, page 55 • where is Warm Springs located, page 61 • what leg sickness did FDR have, page 52 • who did FDR have a romance with, page 48 • what campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45 • which of FDR's legs went numb one morning, page 51 • which leg could FDR move after three years, page 61 • ...
Franklin. D. Roosevelt 2025-11-01
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- Who did FDR have a romance with, page 48
- What pool place did FDR go to to exercise in a pool, page 61
- Who did Roosevelt nominate for president at Madison Square Garden, page 59
- What exercise item did he use, page 55
- What did people call FDR when he helped other people with Polio, page 63
- What leg sickness did FDR have, page 52
- Where is Warm Springs located, page 61
- How many votes did the winner need for becoming president, page 60
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- Who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48
- How much did his braces weigh, page 55
- Which of FDR's leg wen't numb one morning, page 51
- What was FDR's and Eleanore's marriage like, page 49
- What campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45
- What supported FDR's legs as he tried to walk, page 55
- Which leg could he move first after three years, page 61
15 Clues: How much did his braces weigh, page 55 • What exercise item did he use, page 55 • Where is Warm Springs located, page 61 • What leg sickness did FDR have, page 52 • Who did FDR have a romance with, page 48 • What campsite did the Roosevelts go to, page 45 • Which of FDR's leg wen't numb one morning, page 51 • Who helped FDR and Eleanore from divorcing, page 48 • ...
World War ll 2025-12-20
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- when did the Germans plan on attacking Kursk, page 180
- who was the british engineer who built the first jet engine, page 212
- who was the American general, page 204
- over a thousand _________ rocket launchers, page 180
- When did the British invasion start known as D-Day, page 206
- who was the US air force commander, page 182
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- what did the Japanese call the suicide pilots, page 201
- who was the second in command of Germany, page 207
- who is Mussolini's mistress, page 199
- what was the first new German tank, page 180
- what was the most sophisticated fighter plane of the war, page 212
- there aim was to ________ the German population, page 182
- what was the new Italian government called, page 199
- who was the German general, page 210
- what was the worlds largest battleship, page 201
15 Clues: who was the German general, page 210 • who is Mussolini's mistress, page 199 • who was the American general, page 204 • what was the first new German tank, page 180 • who was the US air force commander, page 182 • what was the worlds largest battleship, page 201 • who was the second in command of Germany, page 207 • what was the new Italian government called, page 199 • ...
Click Here to Start 2018-12-11
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- The main character of the book (Page: 3)
- “But there it is: Coming Tonight: ________” (Page: 201)
- What does ‘MFAA’ stand for? (Page: 179)
- “To anyone who plays games, the _________ ________ is, well, the worst-kept secret there ever was,” (Page: 165)
- Which manufacturer created the remote? (Page: 159)
- “Ichi ni san shi go” (Page: 161)
- Who owned the white cardboard box with the video game cartridge inside? (Page: 161)
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- Clark Kent’s real name. (Page: 178)
- The name of the newspaper company. (Page: 154)
- What does T.E.D stand for? (Page: 157)
- “Right. And of course, Edith Wharton named her protagonist in ______________ Newland Archer,” (Page: 171)
- “It’s a _____. You know, a way of remembering something?” (Page: 160)
- Title on Chapter 20
- “As I bike away from _________ (Page: 130)
- What is the name of the company? (Page: 163)
15 Clues: Title on Chapter 20 • “Ichi ni san shi go” (Page: 161) • Clark Kent’s real name. (Page: 178) • What does T.E.D stand for? (Page: 157) • What does ‘MFAA’ stand for? (Page: 179) • The main character of the book (Page: 3) • “As I bike away from _________ (Page: 130) • What is the name of the company? (Page: 163) • The name of the newspaper company. (Page: 154) • ...
Newspapers 2012-11-29
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- Any photograph, map, graphic or illustration
- A person who writes a column usually expressing personal opinions
- The reporters name that usually goes at the top of the news or picture story
- Tiem at which all copies must be in
- To get all the facts for a news event or story
- To continue a story from one page to another
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- Abbreviation for video display terminal
- A drawing usually in a comic strip which makes words appear to be coming deirctly from the speakers mouth
- A part time reporter
- Short for obituary, a death notice
- To shorten a story
- To take ot or delete a copy
- A headline that usually runs across the entire page
- To correct and prepare copy for publication
- All material used for publication
- Abbreviation for United Press Terminal, a wire service
16 Clues: To shorten a story • A part time reporter • To take ot or delete a copy • All material used for publication • Short for obituary, a death notice • Tiem at which all copies must be in • Abbreviation for video display terminal • To correct and prepare copy for publication • Any photograph, map, graphic or illustration • To continue a story from one page to another • ...
Spellings Autumn 2 Week 1 2023-10-30
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- You can take deep ones to relax
- A vertical division of a page or text
- part of a finger at a joint where the bone is near the surface
- A baby sheep
- A sum of money that is owed or due
- half of 16
- Month before March
- A tangled mass in something such as hair
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- The king has lots of these
- based on fact
- In the middle
- not the same
- part of the digits on your hand
- The season before winter
14 Clues: half of 16 • A baby sheep • not the same • based on fact • In the middle • Month before March • The season before winter • The king has lots of these • You can take deep ones to relax • part of the digits on your hand • A sum of money that is owed or due • A vertical division of a page or text • A tangled mass in something such as hair • ...
homeless bird 2023-05-23
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- what koly's family is
- a 2 wheeled cart carried by one man or bicycle
- a person that got married to 17 year old
- koly's mom
- a person who was dipped in water page:
- the currency in India
- what koly ate in the big city page:
- what raji is like
- who did koly sleep beside page:
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- people that were chanting in a temple page:
- what is koly's house made of
- what koly used to get to the big city page:
- a holy city
- lost in a big city page:
- were hari is
- koly's dad
- very rude and does not like Koly
- tied up big toes page:
- a vase that has dead people in it
19 Clues: koly's dad • koly's mom • a holy city • were hari is • what raji is like • what koly's family is • the currency in India • lost in a big city page: • tied up big toes page: • what is koly's house made of • very rude and does not like Koly • who did koly sleep beside page: • a vase that has dead people in it • what koly ate in the big city page: • ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty Vocabulary 2024-05-20
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- Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65).
- Rudely and critically (Page 256).
- Having the head and shoulders habitually bent forward (Page 78).
- Of little or no importance; insignificant; trivial (Page 198).
- Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227).
- A stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod (Page 116).
- Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth (Page 47).
- The back of the neck (Page 8).
- In a manner that is formal and serious, and suitable for a ceremony (Page 268).
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- Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148).
- The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167).
- To free from guilt or blame or their consequences (Page 92).
- Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132).
- Extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury (Page 31).
- To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100).
15 Clues: The back of the neck (Page 8). • Rudely and critically (Page 256). • Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227). • Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148). • To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100). • Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65). • Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132). • The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167). • ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty Vocabulary 2024-05-20
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- Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65).
- Rudely and critically (Page 256).
- Having the head and shoulders habitually bent forward (Page 78).
- Of little or no importance; insignificant; trivial (Page 198).
- Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227).
- A stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod (Page 116).
- Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth (Page 47).
- The back of the neck (Page 8).
- In a manner that is formal and serious, and suitable for a ceremony (Page 268).
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- Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148).
- The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167).
- To free from guilt or blame or their consequences (Page 92).
- Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132).
- Extremely unpleasant and shocking, and usually dealing with death or injury (Page 31).
- To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100).
15 Clues: The back of the neck (Page 8). • Rudely and critically (Page 256). • Easily deceived or cheated (Page 227). • Warlike; given to waging war (Page 148). • To study or ruminate; ponder (Page 100). • Unable to be reached or entered (Page 65). • Given Liberty; freed; released (Page 132). • The act of recrimination, or counter charging (Page 167). • ...
Things I love about you (yes I am very gay) 2022-02-07
8 Clues: Fluffy,,, • He he ha ha • The actual haha funny • Rip bozo you fell off • what you use to make your art • How you speak to be ha ha funny • It was a whole page in our digital scrapbook :) • I compliment this almost everytime you send a selfie
Ritter und Burgen 2016-10-28
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- Wer überwachte den Pferdestall?
- Zu welcher Art von Burgen gehören die meisten Burgen in Österreich?
- Sie wurden veranstaltet damit das Leben auf der Burg nicht so eintönig war.
- Durften die Töchter des Burgherrn sich ihren Mann aussuchen?
- Wie nennt man das, wenn Bauern für ihren Herrn arbeiten?
- Das war der Sohn eines Burgherren mit 7 Jahren.
- Wo befand sich das Burgverlies?
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- Wer verwahrte die Schätze und Einnahmen auf der Burg?
- Was bot die Burg der Ritterfamilie, den Dienern und auch den umliegenden Dörfern?
- Was erwartete man von einem Ritter?
- In diesem Haus wohnten die Frauen und Kinder.
- Am Ende seiner Lehrzeit wurde der Knappe zum ... geschlagen.
- Wer leitete den Haushalt?
- Was ist von vielen Burgen nur mehr geblieben?
- Mit 14 Jahren wurde ein Page zum ...
15 Clues: Wer leitete den Haushalt? • Wer überwachte den Pferdestall? • Wo befand sich das Burgverlies? • Was erwartete man von einem Ritter? • Mit 14 Jahren wurde ein Page zum ... • In diesem Haus wohnten die Frauen und Kinder. • Was ist von vielen Burgen nur mehr geblieben? • Das war der Sohn eines Burgherren mit 7 Jahren. • Wer verwahrte die Schätze und Einnahmen auf der Burg? • ...
Fact Tracker Abe Lincoln Ch 1 2022-10-27
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- Today, there are ________ states in the United States. P. 18
- On the map page on page 19, the X’s represent the Cumberland ______ . P. 19
- Abe Lincoln was born near __________, Kentucky on Feb. 12, 1809. P. 13
- California, in the western United States, was called ________ of New Spain on the map on page 18.
- President Lincoln rose from being a poor boy to become the ______ president of the United States. P. 10-11 (Dear Readers)
- Abe Lincoln and his Mom slept under _________ blankets. This word means “a pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug or wrap.” P. 14
- The ________ Americans had lived or hunted in Kentucky for thousands of years. P. 16
- ___________ traveled only about 12 and a half miles per day. P. 15
- Abe Lincoln’s Mom’s cousin described Abe as small and weak. He couldn’t have known that someday this tiny, weak infant would become one of the greatest _____________ in the history of the U.S. P. 17
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- In 1782, Kentucky was part of ____________, which became a state in 1792. P. 14
- The Lincolns, and other settlers, followed the _________ Trail, a rough road that stretched from Kentucky to Tennessee P. 15
- This word means “an area of land that has been largely undisturbed by humans. _____________ areas usually lack roads, buildings, and other artificial structures.” P. 14
- Instead of glass in the window, it was covered with ___________ paper, to allow the light to come inside. P. 13
- This word means “narrow openings or cracks, typically ones that admits light.” P. 13
- President Lincoln was a great _______ and let his little boys run in the White House! P. 11 (Dear Reader)
- When Abe Lincoln was born, there were only 17 states. Other regions were called _________ P. 18
- Thomas Lincoln was just 8-years-old when he saw his father killed by a _________ war party. P. 16
17 Clues: Today, there are ________ states in the United States. P. 18 • ___________ traveled only about 12 and a half miles per day. P. 15 • Abe Lincoln was born near __________, Kentucky on Feb. 12, 1809. P. 13 • On the map page on page 19, the X’s represent the Cumberland ______ . P. 19 • ...
Repaso Comprensivo 2021-02-27
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- often
- to buy something
- to dance
- to work hard
- the letter Z
- page
- LL
- seventeen
- frequently
- nineteen
- support my classmates
- art
- eighteen
- the letter X
- to practice sports
- sometimes
- sixteen
- occasionally
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- lend me
- the letter W
- sheet of paper
- to write in a notebook
- seldom
- to play tennis
- alwats
- to work hard
- the letter Y
- carpeta
- i love a thing/activity
- J
- to ride a bike
- backpack
- to rest
- forty
- I can
- twenty
36 Clues: J • LL • art • page • often • forty • I can • seldom • alwats • twenty • lend me • carpeta • to rest • sixteen • to dance • nineteen • backpack • eighteen • seventeen • sometimes • frequently • the letter W • to work hard • the letter Z • to work hard • the letter Y • the letter X • occasionally • sheet of paper • to play tennis • to ride a bike • to buy something • to practice sports • support my classmates • to write in a notebook • ...
Woolworths Catalogue Crossword 2025-11-11
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- "haram" meat from a pig page 4 $9 per kilogram
- red fruits on page 1 $3.50 per kg
- country where the strawberries come from on page 2
- verb to have a party page 11 "Bake, create, ________"
- orange fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo
- small baked bread sticks page 5 $4 each box
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- large bird like a chicken on page 3 popular to ear at Christmas
- page 9 $14.50 each - "___________ seashells"
- popular Australian dessert on page 8 $18 each
- 12 page $60 "Christmas ________"
- similar verb to cook in an oven page 11 - rhymes with "cake"
- greeting for December " __________ Christmas" cover
- type of meat on the cover $8.00 per kilo
- green fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo
- popular seafood page 3 $26 per kilo Cooked Tiger ______.
15 Clues: red fruits on page 1 $3.50 per kg • 12 page $60 "Christmas ________" • green fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo • orange fruits on page 2 $3.50 per kilo • type of meat on the cover $8.00 per kilo • small baked bread sticks page 5 $4 each box • "haram" meat from a pig page 4 $9 per kilogram • popular Australian dessert on page 8 $18 each • ...
Chapter 38: Advertising 2013-03-08
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- Consists of the words that grab the attention of the reader.
- The visual, nonverbal aspect of words printed on a page.
- Is intended to generate goodwill toward the company.
- Any form of advertising that is placed on the Internet.
- The text that provides information and sells the product.
- The physical means of carrying an advertising message.
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- To influence a customer positively toward a product.
- Consists of useful or decorative items that carry advertising messages.
- Focuses on the products and their benefits.
- The arrangement of copy and art on a page.
- A single advertising message paid for by an identified sponsor.
- Identifies the sponsor of the ad.
- The visual part of an ad.
- An advertising message sent by broadcast media.
14 Clues: The visual part of an ad. • Identifies the sponsor of the ad. • The arrangement of copy and art on a page. • Focuses on the products and their benefits. • An advertising message sent by broadcast media. • To influence a customer positively toward a product. • Is intended to generate goodwill toward the company. • The physical means of carrying an advertising message. • ...
Earth Science Book Search 2022-01-05
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- The long term average and variation in weather for a particular area (hint, on page 226)
- Figure 9 on page 119 is of what?
- The effect mentioned on page 231.
- Topic on page 34 that belongs in physical science not earth science
- What is Module 9 about?
- Figure 36 on page 502 shows a _____________ of a bird.
- The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves; also the transfer of thermal energy from the Sun to the Earth
- structures built parallel to the shore as shown in Figure 35
- Earth What is Unit 7 called?
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- The person mentioned in the caption of figure on page 612
- The plate that is directly under the oceanic crust as shown in Figure 30 on page 497
- the type of precipitation noted in figure 23 on page 219.
- According to page 581, this device allows you to surpass the human eye to see things further away more closely.
- What is Module 8 about?
- What is Module 23 about?
- The record produced by a seismometer.
- This part of a tree can grown within the cracks and joints in rocks, causing the rocks to split, as read on page 113 in figure 2
- The location of Mammoth Cave from page 187
- The removable and transport of weathered materials from one location to another by agents like water, glaciers, and gravity.
- The first type of volcano listed in the table on page 376.
- The frozen part of water on the Earth's surface
- An intrusive or extrusive rock formed from cooling and crystallization of magma or lava
22 Clues: What is Module 8 about? • What is Module 9 about? • What is Module 23 about? • Earth What is Unit 7 called? • Figure 9 on page 119 is of what? • The effect mentioned on page 231. • The record produced by a seismometer. • The location of Mammoth Cave from page 187 • The frozen part of water on the Earth's surface • Figure 36 on page 502 shows a _____________ of a bird. • ...
Computer Hardware 2022-02-07
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- output
- vision
- read only memory
- input
- person using the computer
- machine that puts ink on page
- emits sound
- screen controller
- computer storage
- fast storage
- bigger than a bit
- you can write the alphabet
- visual display
- computers sharing resources
- organization
- delivery of computing services
- h
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- interface
- smallest storage unit
- procedure for solving a problem
- home screen
- draws images with ink pens
- scans stuff
- thinking
- records stuff
- generating images with the aid of computers
- creating art on a computer
- digital
- internet router
29 Clues: h • input • output • vision • digital • thinking • interface • home screen • scans stuff • emits sound • fast storage • organization • records stuff • visual display • internet router • read only memory • computer storage • screen controller • bigger than a bit • smallest storage unit • person using the computer • draws images with ink pens • creating art on a computer • you can write the alphabet • ...
KY- Patriot Chapter 18 Crossword 2026-02-01
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- The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655)
- Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655)
- ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655)
- Who ascended to the presidency upon the death of FDR? (Page 655)
- Governor Thomas A. ______ came remarkably close to FDR in the popular vote but suffered a blowout in the Electoral College. (Page 639)
- Soviet forces closed to within 50 miles of Berlin by February 1945, establishing communist regimes in _______ and Hungary. (Page 640)
- In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655)
- By 1945 Chruchill was shrewdly trying to manipulate American power. (Page 657)
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- England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and ____________ signed a collective defense pact in 1948. (Page 662)
- The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655)
- _________ _____ staffed his AAA agency with communist sympathizers. (Page 659)
- The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655)
- Four years of war against fascist troops gave _______ knowledge of the threat of totalitarian dictatorships. (Page 661)
- In 1951 Julius and Ethel ___________ were convicted of espionage. (Page 655)
- Hitler's ________ wall was a gigantic series of concrete barriers, pillboxes, barbed wire, minefields and tank traps built by tens of thousands of slave laborers and prisoners of war. Page 633.
- In December 1943, _________ and Churchill appointed General Eisenhower commander of the SHAEF. (Page 635)
16 Clues: The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655) • The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655) • The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655) • Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655) • ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655) • In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655) • ...
The Berry Pickers Vocab Words 2024-05-29
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- restain; limit (page 67)
- a pourse black solid, obtained as a residue of burning wood (page 266)
- deep sincerity (page 94)
- made smaller or less (page 282)
- a loud noise to be repeated several times (page 121)
- make suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe (page 154)
- producing powerful feelings or strong clear images in the mind (page 94)
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- walk to move wearily or reluctantly (page 128)
- make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement (142)
- someone noisy, lively, and full of energy (page 74)
- is a Eurasian shrub or small tree that has a fragrant scent (page 261)
- consists of; to be made up of (page 99)
- is the action or process of manufacturing or inventing something (page 23)
- extreme scarcity of food (page 74)
- deep sorrow especially that is someone's death (page 140)
15 Clues: restain; limit (page 67) • deep sincerity (page 94) • made smaller or less (page 282) • extreme scarcity of food (page 74) • consists of; to be made up of (page 99) • walk to move wearily or reluctantly (page 128) • someone noisy, lively, and full of energy (page 74) • a loud noise to be repeated several times (page 121) • ...
WW2 Unit 1 Creating culture 2025-11-06
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- a person who writes books or stories
- kind of music, which is serious (Mozart of Beethoven)
- an Internet page where someone writes about their interests
- show your talent in front of people, like singing or acting
- to play in a movie or in theatre
- a TV program about the weather
- someone who makes or plays music
- news about what is going on in the world now
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- a picture made with paint
- a long story in a book
- a TV program about, for example, animals
- to make something beautiful, like a painting or music
- a person who acts in movies or plays
- a person who writes poems
- a person who plays on a guitar
- a book with pictures that tells a story
- the part of newspaper with news about sports
17 Clues: a long story in a book • a picture made with paint • a person who writes poems • a person who plays on a guitar • a TV program about the weather • to play in a movie or in theatre • someone who makes or plays music • a person who writes books or stories • a person who acts in movies or plays • a book with pictures that tells a story • a TV program about, for example, animals • ...
KY Patriot Chapter 18 Crossword 2026-02-01
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- In 1951 Julius and Ethel ___________ were convicted of espionage. (Page 655)
- Governor Thomas A. ______ came remarkably close to FDR in the popular vote but suffered a blowout in the Electoral College. (Page 639)
- England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and ____________ signed a collective defense pact in 1948. (Page 662)
- The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655)
- Hitler's ________ wall was a gigantic series of concrete barriers, pillboxes, barbed wire, minefields and tank traps built by tens of thousands of slave laborers and prisoners of war. (Page 633)
- In December 1943, _________ and Churchill appointed General Eisenhower commander of the SHAEF. (Page 635)
- The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655)
- Soviet forces closed to within 50 miles of Berlin by February 1945, establishing communist regimes in _______ and Hungary. (Page 640)
Down
- Who ascended to the presidency upon the death of FDR? (Page 655)
- _________ _____ staffed his AAA agency with communist sympathizers. (Page 659)
- Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655)
- Four years of war against fascist troops gave _______ knowledge of the threat of totalitarian dictatorships. (Page 661)
- In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655)
- The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655)
- By 1945 Chruchill was shrewdly trying to manipulate American power. (Page 657)
- ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655)
16 Clues: The ________ War began in 1950. (Page 655) • The military was ________________ in 1948. (Page 655) • The _________ Plan was instituted in 1947. (Page 655) • Dwight D. ____________ was elected in 1952. (Page 655) • ____________ took control of China in 1949. (Page 655) • In 1956 the Soviets crushed a ____________ uprising. (Page 655) • ...
KY History Wk 30 2026-04-26
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- On Christmas Eve 1964, who bombed a Saigon hotel with American junior officers inside? (Page 716)
- Who was named the new army commander in Vietnam in March 1964? (Page 717)
- By 1967 _____ possessed some 7,000 to 10,000 anti-aircraft guns and 200 SAM sites? (Page 717)
- Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692)
- Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692)
- From 1954 to 1963 alone, what country had poured 270,000 guns, 200 million bullets, and 10,000 pieces of artillery into North Vietnam? (Page 717)
- Republican leaders urged Nixon to file a formal legal challenge and demand a vote recount for Illinois and what other state? (Page 693)
- What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692)
- Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692)
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- In 1973, Nixon withdrew the last _________ ________ from Vietnam. (Page 692)
- The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692)
- Who took his technical solutions to an absurd level with proposing a giant electrified reinforced fence to stop supplies? (Page 718)
- U.S. ______ evicted 10,000 Viet Cong and Vietnamese regulars from a fortified city in less than three weeks with only 150 dead? (Page 718)
- What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716)
- On August 2nd, what U.S. destroyer reported that it was under attack from North Vietnamese PT boats? (Page 716)
- Whose statement to the French in the 1940s showed that human life meant little to the communists? (Page 718)
- The 1960s were marked by unmistakable turmoil and conflict from political divisions, blank, and generational strife. Page 691.
17 Clues: What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692) • The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692) • Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692) • Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692) • What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716) • Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692) • ...
B1A-C vocab review! 2024-04-09
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- Thai holiday (page 34).
- What you can visit on page 4.
- Adjective for being on time.
- Jumping from a building (unit 4).
- Gareth's name.
- Big word on page 40.
- Black and white horse.
- Animal on page 27.
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- Examples are Europe or Asia.
- Unit 3's jumping.
- Guy that climbed a mountain.
- On a board on water.
- Age of boy who stole his mum's car.
- Fake holiday from unit 5.
- What you kiss under (page 33).
- Indian Hollywood.
- Unit 1 country.
- A collection of flowers.
- Injury to ankle from unit 9.
- Generous grandma from page 50.
- Lots of sand.
- Japanese man, unit 7.
22 Clues: Lots of sand. • Gareth's name. • Unit 1 country. • Unit 3's jumping. • Indian Hollywood. • Animal on page 27. • On a board on water. • Big word on page 40. • Japanese man, unit 7. • Black and white horse. • Thai holiday (page 34). • A collection of flowers. • Fake holiday from unit 5. • Examples are Europe or Asia. • Guy that climbed a mountain. • Injury to ankle from unit 9. • ...
Making you look through the book... 2026-01-18
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- Means "wow!" (page 26).
- Cold (page 32).
- Animal on page 40.
- A French guy smoking a cigarette (page 28).
- People that lived along time ago.
- Stupid word for the internet.
- Guy who loves his bike.
- Word this book loves!
- Crime in unit 2.
- Koh tao (unit 5).
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- Revealing the end of a movie.
- Japanese girls' day.
- What Gareth doesn’t have.
- Unit 7 animal.
- City on top of a mountain.
- Have enough money to pay!
- Time to relax (page 18).
- City on page 14.
- A fake medicine (unit 3).
- Sam (unit 1).
- Where Roberto was (unit 1).
- Cannot sleep.
22 Clues: Sam (unit 1). • Cannot sleep. • Unit 7 animal. • Cold (page 32). • City on page 14. • Crime in unit 2. • Koh tao (unit 5). • Animal on page 40. • Japanese girls' day. • Word this book loves! • Means "wow!" (page 26). • Guy who loves his bike. • Time to relax (page 18). • What Gareth doesn’t have. • Have enough money to pay! • A fake medicine (unit 3). • City on top of a mountain. • ...
Friends and Neighbors 2022-11-12
13 Clues: Trained horses • Lived in Haiti • Drives our bus • Donna's career • what Paul plays • Our new chaplain • What Rich drives • Where Ray worked • Lived here 16 years • Eida was born there • Peter was born here • Collects African art • Was in marketing 30 years
KY HISTORY WK 30 2026-04-26
Across
- Who was named the new army commander in Vietnam in March 1964? (Page 717)
- Whose statement to the French in the 1940s showed that human life meant little to the communists? (Page 718)
- Who took his technical solutions to an absurd level with proposing a giant electrified reinforced fence to stop supplies? (Page 718)
- From 1954 to 1963 alone, what country had poured 270,000 guns, 200 million bullets, and 10,000 pieces of artillery into North Vietnam? (Page 717)
- On August 2nd, what U.S. destroyer reported that it was under attack from North Vietnamese PT boats? (Page 716)
- Republican leaders urged Nixon to file a formal legal challenge and demand a vote recount for Illinois and what other state? (Page 693)
- In 1973, Nixon withdrew the last _________ ________ from Vietnam. (Page 692)
- Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692)
Down
- Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692)
- Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692)
- What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692)
- The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692)
- The 1960s were marked by unmistakable turmoil and conflict from political divisions, blank, and generational strife. Page 691.
- U.S. ______ evicted 10,000 Viet Cong and Vietnamese regulars from a fortified city in less than three weeks with only 150 dead? (Page 718)
- On Christmas Eve 1964, who bombed a Saigon hotel with American junior officers inside? (Page 716)
- What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716)
- By 1967 _____ possessed some 7,000 to 10,000 anti-aircraft guns and 200 SAM sites? (Page 717)
17 Clues: What president resigned in 1974? (Page 692) • The _________ break-in was in 1972. (Page 692) • Who sent combat troops to Vietnam in 1965? (Page 692) • Who was assassinated in 1968 other than RFK? (Page 692) • Nixon held his own in debates with the Soviet premir who?(Page 692) • What Gulf off North Vietnam was the Maddox operating in? (Page 716) • ...
Nightmare Vacation 2021-07-06
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- Unhealthy page 36 part 1
- Gift page 37 part 3
- Feeling Unwell page 36 part 1
- Without Thinking page 36 part 2
- Holds Money page36 part 2
- Very bad Page 36 part 1
- Bad Dream page 36 part 1
- Belly pain page 37 part 3
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- thief page 36 part 2
- Fear page 37 part 3
- Formal request of signatures page 36 Part 2
- medical center page 37 part 3
- understood page 36 part 2
- traveler
14 Clues: traveler • Fear page 37 part 3 • Gift page 37 part 3 • thief page 36 part 2 • Very bad Page 36 part 1 • Unhealthy page 36 part 1 • Bad Dream page 36 part 1 • understood page 36 part 2 • Holds Money page36 part 2 • Belly pain page 37 part 3 • medical center page 37 part 3 • Feeling Unwell page 36 part 1 • Without Thinking page 36 part 2 • Formal request of signatures page 36 Part 2
Mountings Catalog Crossword 2022-07-19
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- What do earrings wear when they are cold? (page 889)
- The Fashion Rings Mountings section features an entire section dedicated to _____ rings, ideal for layering and for today’s self-purchaser. (page 532)
- What type of shank offers a range of technologies to create custom fit rings? (page 261)
- A unique chain that allows you to easily add or remove slides, pendants, or charms by using the thin bar attached to the chain end. (page 768)
- How many stone shapes are featured within the Fashion Ring Mountings Section? (page 371)
- A diamond band that has stones around the entire band is known as what type of band?
- A destination on Stuller.com that saves you time by narrowing down the chain selection to a specific chain style, length, width, or color. (page 748)
- A ring which has a flat oval or circular section on the top, traditionally engraved with a seal or monogram, and worn on the pinky finger. (page 931)
- This engagement ring style features a timeless design. (page 18)
- What type of shank starts on page 255?
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- These earring mountings remind us of a type of drink.(page 824)
- Stuller’s Classic Wedding Bands can be customized with _________ on the inside and the outside of the band. (page 314)
- What product has a manufacturing method that results in premium-quality settings that stand up well to daily wear and offer additional security for stones? (page 228)
- A new section at the end of pendant mountings features what product type that is also included in the name of a 302 collection? (page 715)
- A bracelet that features diamonds around the entire piece. (pages 892-898)
- The Fashion Ring Mountings section features 3C designs. These designs offer many variations of choice because of their ___ design. (pages 373-532)
- 3C wedding band style 124563 holds how many stones? (page 310)
- Featured in the Religious and Spiritual section, this pendant shape comes in variety of styles and sizes. (page 908)
- When you see this badge, it means you can quickly and easily customize the flexible design on Stuller.com. (page 26)
19 Clues: What type of shank starts on page 255? • What do earrings wear when they are cold? (page 889) • 3C wedding band style 124563 holds how many stones? (page 310) • These earring mountings remind us of a type of drink.(page 824) • This engagement ring style features a timeless design. (page 18) • ...
Verbs in the past 2022-11-06
13 Clues: Go - page 5 • Try - page 5 • Lock page 13 • Eat - page 8 • Say - page 5 • Have - page 7 • Talk - page 3 • Hear - page 5 • Give - page 3 • Live - page 3 • See - page 11 • Steal - page 11 • Became - page 13
Yes! 2022-05-26
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- The chemical compound responsible for pineapple scent. [Page 7, two words]
- The planet with the fourth highest number of moons. [Page 5]
- Seventeen of Saturn’s new moons follow a ___ orbit. [Page 5]
- This Japanese animal uses hot springs to stay warm during cold weather. [Page 6, two words]
- The peak month of the flu season is ___. [Page 7]
- These are the staritng substances in all chemical reactions including the handwarmer chemical reaction. [Pages 26 and 27]
- “AI” is the acronym for ___. [Page 4, two words]
- The month immediately before the beginning of the flu season is ___. [Page 7]
- This word means a person is able to spread an illness or sickness to someone else. [Page 7]
- The gas involved in the handwarmer reaction. [Pages 26 and 27]
- The outside of the Treetop Tower has a ___ shape. [Pages 2 and 3, two words]
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- This kind of chemical reaction generates heat and is the reason we use handwarmers. [Pages 26 and 27]
- The chemical compound responsible for popcorn scent. [Page 7]
- The powder inside a handwarmer is made of this element. [Pages 26 and 27]
- Scientists were able to discover Saturn’s new moons using a telescope that detects ___ light. [Page 5]
- This word means a moon orbits its planet in the same direction that the planet spins/rotates. [Page 5]
- Scientists hypothesize that sitting in the hot springs results in fewer ___ in the monkey droppings. [Page 6, two words]
- The chemical compound responsible for sweat scent. [Page 7, two words]
- The number of stairs from the bottom to top of the Treetop Tower. [Pages 2 and 3]
19 Clues: “AI” is the acronym for ___. [Page 4, two words] • The peak month of the flu season is ___. [Page 7] • The planet with the fourth highest number of moons. [Page 5] • Seventeen of Saturn’s new moons follow a ___ orbit. [Page 5] • The chemical compound responsible for popcorn scent. [Page 7] • The gas involved in the handwarmer reaction. [Pages 26 and 27] • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
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- A full understanding of a situation. Page 186
- Past, present, and ________. Page 166
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds. Page 166
- A person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby. Page 172
- A spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. Page 213
- An English term for an equivalent of the 7th or 8th grade in American schools. Page 80
- Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125
- Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194
- Cooperating with another. Page 211
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- A relationship between friends. Page 169
- protected from danger. Page 219
- NOT financially supported by the government. Parents have to pay for their children to go. Page 153
- Showing an ability to understand and share the feeling of another. Page 193
- The main character/protagonist of Class Act by Jerry Craft. Page 80
- Greek Mythology, the son of the master craftsman Daedalus. Page 83
15 Clues: protected from danger. Page 219 • Cooperating with another. Page 211 • Past, present, and ________. Page 166 • A relationship between friends. Page 169 • A full understanding of a situation. Page 186 • Respecting others and embracing their differences. Page 194 • Located in the Caribbean Sea. Capital is Port-au-Prince. Page 125 • ...
Greyson Gray-Camp Legend 2024-10-25
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- The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another. Page 222
- In a way that shows excessive satisfaction or pride in oneself. Page 67
- Pulled or twisted out of shape contorted. Page 206
- Strange and frightening. Page 79
- Deep regret or guilt for something wrongly committed. Page 233
- Enjoy greatly. Page 66
- Look at all parts of something carefully in order to detect some feature. Page 79
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- Property taken or seized without authority. Page 207
- Stretched or pulled tight. Page 256
- A small amount of something. Page 244
- Walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort. Page 67
- Relating to the abdomen. Page 219
- An embarrassed manner due to shame or a lack of self confidence. Page 71
- Making twisting, squirming movements or contortion of the body. Page 272
- Bend one's head and body in fear or in a servile manner or causing feelings of acute embarrassment page or awkwardness.
15 Clues: Enjoy greatly. Page 66 • Strange and frightening. Page 79 • Relating to the abdomen. Page 219 • Stretched or pulled tight. Page 256 • A small amount of something. Page 244 • Pulled or twisted out of shape contorted. Page 206 • Property taken or seized without authority. Page 207 • Deep regret or guilt for something wrongly committed. Page 233 • ...
Lord of the Flies 2024-03-26
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- impossible to understand or interpret (page 59)
- a long, angry speech expressing strong disapproval (page 55)
- to hold something or someone gently (page 54)
- in a way that shows you have no respect for someone or something and think they are stupid (page 46)
- not wanting to believe something (page 64)
- on the side away from the wind (page 50)
- a heavy load that you carry (page 47)
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- marked or stained (page 42)
- to persuade someone to do something (page 42)
- small grey creatures like an insect, with a hard shell, that live in decaying wood or wet soil (page 47)
- showing that you are suffering so that people will have sympathy for you (page 47)
- the quality of being cheerful and full of energy (page 47)
- to agree to or give official approval to something (page 52)
- the leaves of a tree or plant (page 53)
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment (page 53)
15 Clues: marked or stained (page 42) • a heavy load that you carry (page 47) • the leaves of a tree or plant (page 53) • on the side away from the wind (page 50) • not wanting to believe something (page 64) • to persuade someone to do something (page 42) • to hold something or someone gently (page 54) • impossible to understand or interpret (page 59) • ...
