art?page=16 Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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) • ...
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) • ...
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)
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). • ...
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: • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Nightmare Vacation 2021-07-06
Across
- 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
B1A-C vocab review! 2024-04-09
Across
- 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. • ...
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
WW2 Unit 1 Creating culture 2025-11-06
Across
- 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 • ...
Yes! 2022-05-26
Across
- 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]
Down
- 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] • ...
Mountings Catalog Crossword 2022-07-19
Across
- 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) • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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) • ...
Unidad 1 2023-12-08
Across
- The first person plural form of "tener", p58.
- The answer to activity 57, #5, page 57
- The name of Tess' youngest cousin.
- answer to activity 79, #5, page 66.
- The answer to activity 85, #4, page 69.
- What the the friend of the "quinceañera" is like.
- The answer to activity 60, #5, page 58
- What Tess thinks of the "invitados" at the "quinceañera", page 63
- How "los mexicanos" are described in the article "Gente diversa" on page 51.
- The name of the young lady celebrating her "quinceañera"
- Haw Tim and Mack are feeling at the "Voladores de Papantla" show.
- In Spain, the plural of "tú".
- The answer to activity 42, #2, page 51
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- The answer to Desafío 2, #3, page 81
- The adjective the Diana uses to describe Frida Kahlo
- What many of Frida Kahlo's paintings are. (p47)
- The name of the family greeting the Fans del español at the Benito Juarez International Airport
- The first word in the answer to activity 68, #3, page61
- The name of the son of Luis and Carmen Perez.
- The answer to activity 1, #3 on page 33.
- The fifth performer in the "Voladores de Papantla" show.
- What the performers are not feeling.
- The first person singular form of "estar". page 68.
- We are (form of "ser").
24 Clues: We are (form of "ser"). • In Spain, the plural of "tú". • The name of Tess' youngest cousin. • answer to activity 79, #5, page 66. • The answer to Desafío 2, #3, page 81 • What the performers are not feeling. • The answer to activity 57, #5, page 57 • The answer to activity 60, #5, page 58 • The answer to activity 42, #2, page 51 • The answer to activity 85, #4, page 69. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
Across
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
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- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
Across
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
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- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
Across
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
Down
- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
Publishing Terms to Know 2023-12-11
Across
- A professional editor who scrutinizes writers’ work for harmful or stereotypical depictions of characters, settings, and plots. They ensure that a narrative is accurate and inclusive at a structural, sentence, and word level to help a writer produce a dynamic, effective, and authentic story.
- Books are printed in multiples of 8, 16,or 32 pages on large sheets of paper. What do we call the paper that has been printed and folded to the size of a book
- Two pages that face each other and are designed as one visual or production unit
- A proofreader looks for errors in typeset pages. A _________ deals with a text in manuscript form.
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- When an editor makes suggestions regarding big-picture matters such as structure, coherence, focus, pacing, plotting, gaps in the narrative, etc.
- The first rule for editors, sometimes called the typographic oath
- The right-hand page of a single spread
- A manuscript that is ready to be handed to the production team is called what?
- A page number that is assigned to a page but not printed in the page
- the left-hand page of a single spread
10 Clues: the left-hand page of a single spread • The right-hand page of a single spread • The first rule for editors, sometimes called the typographic oath • A page number that is assigned to a page but not printed in the page • A manuscript that is ready to be handed to the production team is called what? • ...
Yearbook Crossword 2025-10-08
Across
- A page-by-page listing showing the page number, topic, and who it's assigned to
- "Best hair," "Nicest smile," and "Most artistic" are examples of:
- The singe-page spread that contains all of the important information about the school year
- The area around the outside of the page (between the blue line and the gray area)
- a double-page spread that introduces each section
- Every photo needs a ______.
- The double-page spread near the front of the book that introduces the theme
- The split down the middle of a double-page spread where the pages are bound
- The gray area outside of the page where pages could be cut.
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- The real or imaginary line that goes from top to bottom on the right third or left third of a page.
- The ____ photo should be at least 2x larger than any other.
- The double-page spread that contains all important info about the book and Thank Yous to those outside of the staff
- The imaginary (or real) line that stretches across both pages in the lower or upper third of the page.
- The page number, topic, and by lines on the page spread
- The very front and back of the book that is attached to the cover and is the first and last thing that people see
- The two 8-page flats that are folded and cut to make individual pages
- the body paragraphs on a yearbook spread
17 Clues: Every photo needs a ______. • the body paragraphs on a yearbook spread • a double-page spread that introduces each section • The page number, topic, and by lines on the page spread • The ____ photo should be at least 2x larger than any other. • The gray area outside of the page where pages could be cut. • ...
Ansley Bridal Shower 2025-11-04
Across
- The kind of car Carter Drives
- Carter’s favorite sport
- Ansley new last name
- Honeymoon location
- Their first date location
- Ansley’s major in college
- Where did Carter propose?
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- Ansley’s favorite drink
- Favorite place to order take-out
- Where was their first kiss?
- Number of years they have been together
- Who Said I love you first?
- Favorite activity to do together
- The chef in the relationship
14 Clues: Honeymoon location • Ansley new last name • Ansley’s favorite drink • Carter’s favorite sport • Their first date location • Ansley’s major in college • Where did Carter propose? • Who Said I love you first? • Where was their first kiss? • The chef in the relationship • The kind of car Carter Drives • Favorite place to order take-out • Favorite activity to do together • ...
9/5/2016 PowerPoint 2016-09-02
Across
- An organized set of commands that relates to a specific activity.
- ruler Measuring guide that displays above the publication window
- Horizontally and vertically scaled displays beneath the tool bar and to the left of the workspace.
- color Usually the text color; usually light on a dark background or visa-versa.
- Objects that become a part of a given document
- A tiny version of a slide
- ratio Relationship of an object's width to its height
- A collection of colors that may be used in a presentation
- The basic unit of a presentation.
- How text is positioned between the left and right margins.
- A print option that allows you to choose the number of slides displayed per page and places a thumbnail, or small picture, of each slide on the page
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- Allows you quickly to create your presentation using an outline format.
- aspect ratio Displays a check mark to maintain object proportions
- color Slide color usually dark with light text or visa-versa.
- art Enables you to create special effects.
- view The actual display of a presentation
- transitions the visual effect of a slide as it moves on and off the screen during a slide show.
- mode Makes the page scale larger or smaller so you can move in or away from page objects
- A preset collection of design elements, including fonts, colors, and other effects.
- toolbar Buttons on the tool bar for changing the appearance of objects within a publication.
- list A list of key points, each proceeded by a symbol for emphasis.
- tools Toolbox buttons that let you create geometric designs.
22 Clues: A tiny version of a slide • The basic unit of a presentation. • view The actual display of a presentation • art Enables you to create special effects. • Objects that become a part of a given document • ratio Relationship of an object's width to its height • A collection of colors that may be used in a presentation • ...
S.Wolford Persepolis Ch.1-8 2023-05-09
Across
- Marj's favorite comic book (The Bicycle Page 12)
- Marj has a maid named _____ (The letter Page 34)
- The king that finally left the country (The party page 42-43)
- Marj and Mehri went to a demonstration at the worst times. It was called _________ (The letter page 39)
- Marj's Grandpa became a _______ because he was disgusted by the king (The water cell page 23)
- The dude who got tortured to death (The heroes Page 55)
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- Anoosh's uncle wanted all men to be seen equal and also wanted ______________ (MosCow page 59)
- The Police burnt down The _________ (The Bicycle Page 14)
- Marj's father was arrested once for taking _______ (Persepolis Page 29)
- People came out of the hospital carrying a young man that was killed by the army. They honored him like a _______ (Persepolis Page 31)
- Marj said that she loved the king because she was told he was chosen by ___ (The water cell page 19)
- The boy that Marj and her friends wanted to beat up (The party page 45)
- Marj told her friend her dad was dead because she said her dad went on a "______" (The heroes page 48)
- All Bilingual schools must be closed down because it symbols __________ (The Veil Page 4)
- Marj wanted to become a ______ when she grows up (The Veil Page 8)
- Marj's uncle (Moscow page 58)
16 Clues: Marj's uncle (Moscow page 58) • Marj's favorite comic book (The Bicycle Page 12) • Marj has a maid named _____ (The letter Page 34) • The dude who got tortured to death (The heroes Page 55) • The Police burnt down The _________ (The Bicycle Page 14) • The king that finally left the country (The party page 42-43) • ...
Yes! 2022-05-26
Across
- 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]
Down
- 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] • ...
Ghostmoor Castle 2023-03-18
Across
- On which day are they getting married ?
- What is the name of the castle?
- What is hanging on the wall ?
- Where does Julie live ?
- How does Julie feel ? (page 16)
- Who is getting married?
Down
- What is the butcher's name ?
- What is Julie wearing on her wedding day ?
- Brian doesn't believe in .....
- What is Julie's surname ?
- Who is Constable Law ?
- What does Brian buy for Julie ?
12 Clues: Who is Constable Law ? • Where does Julie live ? • Who is getting married? • What is Julie's surname ? • What is the butcher's name ? • What is hanging on the wall ? • Brian doesn't believe in ..... • What is the name of the castle? • What does Brian buy for Julie ? • How does Julie feel ? (page 16) • On which day are they getting married ? • ...
Class Act Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Joy Luck Club Corssword Puzzle 2024-05-03
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- (Page 264): Having a weak or impaired intellect.
- (Page 255): The protective covering spun by some insects during the pupal stage.
- (Page 227): A muscular part of a bird's stomach that grinds food.
- (Page 241): A medical doctor who specializes in mental health and disorders.
- (Page 269): A highly addictive narcotic drug derived from the opium poppy.
- (Page 306): An organism that has undergone genetic mutation, resulting in a new characteristic.
- (Page 233): To scold or reprimand severely.
- (Page 228): Intense irritation or annoyance.
- (Page 311): Unwilling to change one's opinion or course of action.
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- (Page 246): People who sell goods, often in a traveling or informal way.
- (Page 264): A woman who is believed to have magical powers to enchant or bewitch others.
- (Page 262): A journey to a sacred place, often for religious reasons.
- (Page 236): To gradually become smaller or less.
- (Page 259): Thick and full, often describing foliage or hair.
- (Page 252): A durable and valuable tropical hardwood used in furniture and shipbuilding.
15 Clues: (Page 233): To scold or reprimand severely. • (Page 228): Intense irritation or annoyance. • (Page 264): Having a weak or impaired intellect. • (Page 236): To gradually become smaller or less. • (Page 259): Thick and full, often describing foliage or hair. • (Page 227): A muscular part of a bird's stomach that grinds food. • ...
Music and Art in the Middle Ages 2020-04-13
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- Art forms such as ________ and stained glass windows were used to ornament buildings.
- A style of architecture with pointed arches, which allowed for a more open and airy structure.
- a more precise system of music ________ was developed to keep the lines of music from becoming confused on the page.
- Monophonic music sung by monks and priests in the Catholic Church (two words).
- Art and music produced for nonreligious purposes was called _______.
- Music and art during the Medieval Period were produced by ________ _______ monks or priests (two words).
- the Gothic style reflected the new ________ of the middle class.
- another name for the Medieval Period (two words):
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- Ornamentation of books.
- A single melodic line without instrumental accompaniment.
- Architectural style that used round arches and blunt, heavy walls.
- A vocal piece for three or four voices:
- unnamed sources were responsible for most of the art and music of this period were referred to as:
- A combination of two or more simultaneous melodic lines.
14 Clues: Ornamentation of books. • A vocal piece for three or four voices: • another name for the Medieval Period (two words): • A combination of two or more simultaneous melodic lines. • A single melodic line without instrumental accompaniment. • the Gothic style reflected the new ________ of the middle class. • ...
Nightmare Vacation 2021-07-06
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- medical center page 37 part 3
- Belly pain page 37 part 3
- Formal request of signatures page 36 Part 2
- Unhealthy page 36 part 1
- Feeling Unwell page 36 part 1
- understood page 36 part 2
- Fear page 37 part 3
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- Bad Dream page 36 part 1
- traveler
- Holds Money page36 part 2
- thief page 36 part 2
- Gift page 37 part 3
- Very bad Page 36 part 1
- Without Thinking page 36 part 2
14 Clues: traveler • Gift page 37 part 3 • Fear page 37 part 3 • thief page 36 part 2 • Very bad Page 36 part 1 • Bad Dream page 36 part 1 • Unhealthy page 36 part 1 • Holds Money page36 part 2 • Belly pain page 37 part 3 • understood page 36 part 2 • 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
Biology Scavenger Hunt 2014-02-10
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- The picture on the bottom of page 42
- What is touching the pinkey finger on page 50
- The sense that we use the most (page 54)
- Where the sense of taste is located (page 42)
- Where the sense of smell is located (page 42)
- Nerves that receive signals and respond to them (page 50)
- The first song at the bottom of page 57
- The way body parts are arranged (page 49)
- What the girl is eating on page 53
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- The Doctor's name in the story on page 48
- What the boy is eating on page 43
- The Doctor's assistant in the story on page 48
- When you trick your eyes, the tricks are called optical ___________ (page 55)
- The experiment on page 56
- Does our sense of smell make a diference in how your food tastes? (pae 53)
15 Clues: The experiment on page 56 • What the boy is eating on page 43 • What the girl is eating on page 53 • The picture on the bottom of page 42 • The first song at the bottom of page 57 • The sense that we use the most (page 54) • The Doctor's name in the story on page 48 • The way body parts are arranged (page 49) • What is touching the pinkey finger on page 50 • ...
YEARBOOK TERMS 1 2024-09-10
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- In digital imaging, refers to the number of pixels or dots that make up an image
- Another name for Portraits
- The first letter of a paragraph enlarged to create a graphic effect
- An area of white space that appears between elements on a spread
- A printer’s unit of measurement used primarily in typesetting; one pica equals 1/6 of an inch, or 12 points
- The center of a spread where two facing pages meet
- Idea or concept threaded throughout a yearbook, unifying its parts
- Pages already set up in a design program
- The largest photo appearing on a page or spread
- An unposed photo showing action
- Backbone of a book
- Formal student photos with names
- Words from a story that are pulled and printed in a larger point size to create a graphic element
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- Page one of the yearbook
- Horizontal line, actual or implied, running across a spread
- Two facing pages in the yearbook
- A yearbook blueprint that helps you plan your book
- Additional photos on the spread
- A small headline used to divide copy
- Information placed at the back of the book containing facts about its production
- A single sheet of paper that, when folded and trimmed, will produce 16 consecutive pages
- Page number on a yearbook spread
- The amount of horizontal space between two characters
- The words that appear in a book
- Topics featured in the yearbook
- Eliminating unwanted elements in a photo
26 Clues: Backbone of a book • Page one of the yearbook • Another name for Portraits • Additional photos on the spread • The words that appear in a book • Topics featured in the yearbook • An unposed photo showing action • Two facing pages in the yearbook • Page number on a yearbook spread • Formal student photos with names • A small headline used to divide copy • ...
levi steiner Renaissance crossword 2025-04-17
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- Scientist who supported the idea that the Earth moves around the Sun.
- Religious groups that broke away from established churches.
- Explorer who traveled to China and inspired interest in Asia.
- A step-by-step way to test ideas and solve problems.
- A time of rebirth in art, learning, and culture in Europe.
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- A visual art that used perspective and realism during the Renaissance.
- Payments made to the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- The buying and selling of goods, often between countries.
- A path used by merchants to buy and sell goods.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Country Marco Polo visited part of ancient trade routes.
- Religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict rules.
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- A major influence on art, politics, and life during the Renaissance.
- Famous English playwright and poet of the Renaissance.
- Ancient culture that inspired Renaissance learning.
- A rise in prices and a drop in money’s value.
- Italian city that was a center of Renaissance art and religion.
- A government ruled by religious leaders.
- A form of expression that flourished in the Renaissance.
- One page printed sheets used to spread news or ideas.
- A technique in art to show depth and distance.
- German monk who started the Protestant Reformation.
- A major focus during the Renaissance, including painting and sculpture.
- The Catholic Church’s response to the Protestant Reformation.
- People who focused on human values and education during the Renaissance.
- 3D artwork made by carving stone or shaping materials.
- Books with calendars, weather forecasts, and useful facts.
- Related to God or a higher power.
- Early humanist known for his poetry and love of classical texts.
30 Clues: Related to God or a higher power. • The birthplace of the Renaissance. • A government ruled by religious leaders. • A rise in prices and a drop in money’s value. • A technique in art to show depth and distance. • A path used by merchants to buy and sell goods. • Ancient culture that inspired Renaissance learning. • German monk who started the Protestant Reformation. • ...
The Renaissance - Levi steiner 2025-04-09
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- A form of expression that flourished in the Renaissance.
- Famous English playwright and poet of the Renaissance.
- A step-by-step way to test ideas and solve problems.
- Related to God or a higher power.
- A government ruled by religious leaders.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Early humanist known for his poetry and love of classical texts.
- People who focused on human values and education during the Renaissance.
- Payments made to the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- A major focus during the Renaissance, including painting and sculpture.
- Country Marco Polo visited part of ancient trade routes.
- The Catholic Church’s response to the Protestant Reformation.
- Religious reformer who believed in predestination and strict rules.
- Ancient culture that inspired Renaissance learning.
- A time of rebirth in art, learning, and culture in Europe.
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- A path used by merchants to buy and sell goods.
- One page printed sheets used to spread news or ideas.
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- 3D artwork made by carving stone or shaping materials.
- German monk who started the Protestant Reformation.
- The buying and selling of goods, often between countries.
- A rise in prices and a drop in money’s value.
- A major influence on art, politics, and life during the Renaissance.
- Religious groups that broke away from established churches.
- A technique in art to show depth and distance.
- Explorer who traveled to China and inspired interest in Asia.
- Italian city that was a center of Renaissance art and religion.
- Scientist who supported the idea that the Earth moves around the Sun.
- A visual art that used perspective and realism during the Renaissance.
- Books with calendars, weather forecasts, and useful facts.
30 Clues: Related to God or a higher power. • The birthplace of the Renaissance. • A government ruled by religious leaders. • A rise in prices and a drop in money’s value. • A technique in art to show depth and distance. • A path used by merchants to buy and sell goods. • German monk who started the Protestant Reformation. • Ancient culture that inspired Renaissance learning. • ...
Landscape and Perspective 2016-11-16
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- the area of a landscape in a drawing that is the lowest on the page
- this technique for showing space, places objects higher or lower on the page
- the lines that meet at the vanishing point
- the area of a landscape between the foreground and the background
- a subject matter that includes any outdoor scenery
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- a technique for creating the illusion of space and depth in an art work
- putting one object in front of the other
- the use of small objects and larger ojects to show distance
- lines that are straight up and down
- the line where the earth meets the sky
- the place where all converging lines meet on the horizon line
- the area of a landscape in a drawing that is the highest on the page
- lines that are straigh from side to side
- using lightness and darkness of objects to show space refers to this element of design
- this element of design will be more intense in the foreground and more dull in the background
15 Clues: lines that are straight up and down • the line where the earth meets the sky • putting one object in front of the other • lines that are straigh from side to side • the lines that meet at the vanishing point • a subject matter that includes any outdoor scenery • the use of small objects and larger ojects to show distance • ...
Vocabulary for A Wrinkle in Time 2023-10-30
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- (of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect.(page 49)
- lasting for a very short time.(page 81)
- change or cause to change completely in form or nature.(page 86)
- in a way that expresses dry, especially mocking, humor.(page 56)
- the quality or fact of being very determined; determination.(page 165)
- struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger).(page 21)
- (of a situation or problem) easy to deal with.(page 41)
- a burst of sound, especially of laughter.(page 80)
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- showing or expressing sorrow.(page 73)
- without intention; accidentally.(page 44)
- with a lack of courtesy; roughly or abruptly.(page 35)
- move fast in a straight line because or as if driven by the wind.(page 11)
- impossible to stop or prevent.(page 201)
- disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.(page 47)
- not able to be seen through; not transparent.(page 162)
15 Clues: showing or expressing sorrow.(page 73) • lasting for a very short time.(page 81) • impossible to stop or prevent.(page 201) • without intention; accidentally.(page 44) • a burst of sound, especially of laughter.(page 80) • with a lack of courtesy; roughly or abruptly.(page 35) • struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger).(page 21) • ...
The Martian 2024-01-19
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- to have a large amount of or a lot of something. (page 5)
- the ancient Greek god of wealth and luck. (page 2)
- feeling weak or like you cannot walk properly. (page 4)
- another way of saying slanted, it's more mathematical. (page 5)
- an odourless colourless gas that is inactive to other substances. (page 2)
- an amount by how much something is won or lost. (page 7)
- to use up all of something. (page 5)
- the ancient Greek god of war. (page 1)
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- surgically removing the blood of a patient. (page 5)
- to level out the quantity, size, or degree in a room. (page 6)
- to supply a crop with water, typically by way of channel. (page 6)
- a nonordained male member of a Church. (page 2)
- a device whose main purpose is to add oxygen to the blood. (page 5)
- another way of saying "remove" (page 6)
- to be in the third place of something. (page 7)
15 Clues: to use up all of something. (page 5) • the ancient Greek god of war. (page 1) • another way of saying "remove" (page 6) • a nonordained male member of a Church. (page 2) • to be in the third place of something. (page 7) • the ancient Greek god of wealth and luck. (page 2) • surgically removing the blood of a patient. (page 5) • ...
CIW Puzzle2 2019-03-30
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- Provide a universal set of standards promoting web page accessibility.
- User who publishes negative comments or submits feedback simply to annoy or anger.
- Text file that contains information sent between a server and a client to help maintain state and track user activities.
- Commands used to format, organize and describe information on a Web page.
- Form method attribute where form data is posted to the URL specified by the action attribute.
- graphics that use mathematical coordinates with lines, curves and shapes to create images and specify colors.
- Renders HTML for display to users.
- Service provider that allocates space for your equipment but does not provide the server hardware.
- Provides bandwidth and possibly web server space.
- Does not allow for inheritance from one class to another.
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- Provides SaaS, backup services and database connectivity.
- Provides visual navigation with menus and screen icons.
- When hyperlinks on a Web site gradually become invalid as referenced Web page content, links and page locations change.
- HTML 4.01 flavor that allows developers to insert formatting using either CSS or traditional layout instructions.
- Software that is hosted centrally on the Internet and accessed by users with a Web browser.
- Supports millions of colors, highest image quality - typically used for photographs and complex images.
- Distorted messages easily recognizable by people but not computers.
- Web image format best suited for line art, custom drawings and navigational images; supports 256 colors; supports transparency, interlacing, and animation.
- Type of software that imitates a computer then allows non-native software to run in a foreign environment.
- Protects the civil rights of people with disabilities, and includes mandates that electronic information be accessible to people with disabilities.
20 Clues: Renders HTML for display to users. • Provides bandwidth and possibly web server space. • Provides visual navigation with menus and screen icons. • Provides SaaS, backup services and database connectivity. • Does not allow for inheritance from one class to another. • Distorted messages easily recognizable by people but not computers. • ...
19 clues 2021-07-21
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- subject to debate
- needs ink to prove its might
- see five in response
- are free
- shares 16
- my ego (sp)
- greatest hobbit
- ducks under door frames
- blind with scales held high
- the art of the gab
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- Caesar by 19
- greatest person ever
- blocks upon blocks
- its elementary
- first time gamer
- 360
- not a child's war
- sun god as a noodle
- a wizard also of clay
19 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 • blocks upon blocks • the art of the gab • sun god as a noodle • greatest person ever • see five in response • a wizard also of clay • ducks under door frames • blind with scales held high • needs ink to prove its might
What do you do on weekends? 2023-03-24
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- r*b*t - I take a ... class.
- g**w - page 33
- s*cc*r - I play this sport with my feet.
- p**k - I go to the ... on Saturdays.
- w**k*nd - What do you do on ...?
- f**d - I ... the cows.
- S*t*r*a* - Sorry, but I watch a move on ...
- v*g*t*b**s - page 31
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- wa**h - page 23
- c**k*ng - page 26
- m*v*e - I watch a ...
- gr*w - page 31
- S*n*a* - Sorry, but I go to the farm on ...
- c*w* - I feed the ..., too.
- pr**t**e - I go to soccer ...
- cl*ss - page 32
- k*t* - I fly a ...
- f**m - I go to the ... on Sundays.
- cl** - page 26
- us**l*y - page 28
20 Clues: g**w - page 33 • gr*w - page 31 • cl** - page 26 • wa**h - page 23 • cl*ss - page 32 • c**k*ng - page 26 • us**l*y - page 28 • k*t* - I fly a ... • v*g*t*b**s - page 31 • m*v*e - I watch a ... • f**d - I ... the cows. • r*b*t - I take a ... class. • c*w* - I feed the ..., too. • pr**t**e - I go to soccer ... • w**k*nd - What do you do on ...? • f**m - I go to the ... on Sundays. • ...
Unidad 2 - San Juan, Puerto Rico, parte 1 2023-12-11
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- The color of Ana García's house.
- The form of the verb in #### ACROSS that means "there is/are", page 106.
- The type of "artículos" that are equivalent to the English articles "a, an", page 98.
- What Janet feels like after walking around Old San Juan for a while.
- What the "edificios" in #2, activity 12, page 95 are.
- The answer to #3, activity 27, page 102.
- The Spanish explorer whose family house was "La Casa Blanca", page 105.
- In English, the floor the young woman in the picture would live on in the United States
- The name of the host of the "Fans del español" in Puerto Rico.
- The preposition used in The answer to #3, activity 42, page 109.
- The room that you would use in the answer to #2, activity 34, page 105.
- The Spanish word for one of two categories that all Spanish nouns belong to.
- In addition to "artículos", what other type of word that you studied in Unidad 1 also has to agree in in gender and number with the noun they go with.
- The answer to #63, activity 22, page 99.
- Where exactly their host can be found.
- The piece of furniture where Tim finds a small frog.
- The answer to #3, activity 6, page 92
- A word that can be used to warn someone of danger.
- The name of the large Spanish fort where the "Fans del Español" meet in San Juan.
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- What "el coquí" is in Spanish, page 103.
- In Spanish, what Andy and Janet have to find in Old San Juan.
- The answer to #3, activity 26, page 101.
- The name of the only tropical rain forest in all of the U.S. National Parks.
- The reason many roofs are flat in Puerto Rico, page 97.
- The answer to picture B, activity 3, page 90
- The two letters that you add to a Spanish word that ends in a consonant in order to make it plural.
- The Spanish verb used to express existence, page 106.
- The Spanish name of part of San Juan the "Fans" have to visit to find their host.
- The answer to #3, activity 18, page 97.
- What Tim and Mack have to find in Ana García's house.
- What the streets of old San Juan are made of.
- What the roofs of many of the houses in Puerto Rico are like, page 97.
- What is "detrás del inodoro" in the photo of "el baño" on page 104.
- The Spanish word for nouns, page 96.
- What there is behind Tess' hotel.
- What to say to get someone's attention.
- The Spanish word for cobblestones, page 93.
37 Clues: The color of Ana García's house. • What there is behind Tess' hotel. • The Spanish word for nouns, page 96. • The answer to #3, activity 6, page 92 • Where exactly their host can be found. • The answer to #3, activity 18, page 97. • What to say to get someone's attention. • What "el coquí" is in Spanish, page 103. • The answer to #3, activity 26, page 101. • ...
vocabulay crossword 2025-04-24
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- Liverpool is not a school. It’s a __________
- I’m a __________ at Standford School. I’m in year 8.
- My __________ address is rodin@redmail.com
- Go to __________ 1 on page 4.
- 2 + 16= __________
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- My __________ name is Carolina.
- Tommy and Sue are in my __________ .
- What’s your ___________? Rodriguez
- My friend is from London. He’s __________ .
- Yellow + blue = ___________
- These are Jamie and Nick. __________ are my friends
- Canada is not a city. It is a __________ .
12 Clues: 2 + 16= __________ • Yellow + blue = ___________ • Go to __________ 1 on page 4. • My __________ name is Carolina. • What’s your ___________? Rodriguez • Tommy and Sue are in my __________ . • My __________ address is rodin@redmail.com • Canada is not a city. It is a __________ . • My friend is from London. He’s __________ . • Liverpool is not a school. It’s a __________ • ...
Find Leafon and save the day detectives! 2022-05-19
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- - Who ran against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination in 2016?
- - win____
- - Who wrote The Catcher in the Rye?
- - What was beautiful? (Slaughterhouse Five/100)
- - What is the protagonist's name in The Catcher in the Rye (page 6)
- - The first president of the United States of America (Linked book - SE page 132)
- - It links brothers and kills if you drain it
- - the opposite of down
- - You can chop things or surf on this
- - Who created The Walking Dead?
- - In which sacred place did Neil Gaiman set one of his books?
- - The parrot on page one of The Awakening is speaking which European language? (Linked book Slaughterhouse Five - Page 100)
- - Volume 32 of The Walking Dead is called _____ __ ______
- - Of Mice and
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- - What does Christopher have for breakfast on page 245? (Linked book - BB page 11)
- - A type of animal that eats fish and flies (Linked book Misery - page 128)
- - Something you smoke (Catcher in the Rye page 114 - line 3)
- - A south-eastern US state located north of Florida, south of South Carolina and east of Alabama (Linked book BOC page 127)
- - Who is the current president of Spain? (clue: his book is somewhere in the classroom)
- - The opposite of lose
- - The country in which Pedro Sanchez is president
- - The country in which Christopher lives (TCIOTDITN)
- - A type of fish and a protagonist's surname in a Kurt Vonnegut book. The protagonist in the book is heading to Libertyville, GA (Linked book The Raven page 13)
- - Tom (the voice of Woody in Toy Story)
- - Who is the protagonist of A Christmas Carol?
- - The dead are not still, they are w______
- - Where does the bird come from on page 128 of the book Misery? (Linked book - The Awakening - page 1)
- - Where did Bernie Sanders receive invitations to speak in almost every country? (page 82)
- - What hurt? (Slaughterhouse Five/100)
29 Clues: - win____ • - Of Mice and • - The opposite of lose • - the opposite of down • - Who created The Walking Dead? • - Who wrote The Catcher in the Rye? • - You can chop things or surf on this • - What hurt? (Slaughterhouse Five/100) • - Tom (the voice of Woody in Toy Story) • - The dead are not still, they are w______ • - It links brothers and kills if you drain it • ...
The Glass Castle 2022-02-07
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- The place where Rose and Rex become homeless, but end up enjoying it
- Someone who isn't afraid to question the norm, known for their wit, the first Walls child to question their parents, someone who developed an artistic streak (Page 226)
- The person who always had to be the responsible one (Page 201)
- Someone who avoids domestic responsibilities and craves excitement (Page 201)
- One of Rex Wall’s most “important” inventions that would “help them find gold” (Page 14)
- The place where Rex would come home covered in white dust from his job and play ghost with the kids
- Where the family would keep all windows and doors open at night due to lack of air conditioning
- An infamous trick of the Walls’ family when things aren’t going well in the place they are located (Page 123)
- The place the family is forced to leave after Rex’s casino winning scheme is discovered
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- The place where the family is forced to sleep on makeshift furniture when they move in
- Someone who was often relied on to be a companion and loved the outdoors (Page 196)
- Where the family is living at when Jeannete cracks one of her bullies head open with a rock
- The last place the family moves where everyone is forced to face the reality (Chapter 3)
- The person who controls the families narrative and constantly lets them down (Page 217)
- A term used to describe Rex’s presence at home while living at 93 Little Hobart (Page 145)
- An unexpected family member who wasn’t afraid to show their less favorable qualities (Page 143)
- The first car the Walls’ family owned (Page 10)
- The big house that Rex Walls promised to his kids (Page 15)
- The women’s hostel Lori was living in when she first moved to New York (Page 155)
- A big hairy creature with the damndest-looking teeth and claws, with pointed ears and evil eyes (Page 22)
20 Clues: The first car the Walls’ family owned (Page 10) • The big house that Rex Walls promised to his kids (Page 15) • The person who always had to be the responsible one (Page 201) • The place where Rose and Rex become homeless, but end up enjoying it • Someone who avoids domestic responsibilities and craves excitement (Page 201) • ...
Telephone 2018-11-11
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- 29) Town hall of London
- Photo Nr. 12
- 9) Bridge over the Themse
- Photo Nr. 18
- Photo Nr. 23
- 8) Royal Park in London
- 7) Well-known department store
- 5) Where are the laws made?
- 28) Building to remember the fire in 1666
- Photo Nr. 21
- Photo Nr. 4
- Photo Nr. 3
- 26) Art Museum at Trafalgar Square
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- 10) Where do lions penguins and varans life?
- Photo Nr. 14
- Photo Nr. 13
- 24) Buses, taxis and underground
- 6) Gallery of modern art
- 19) Policeman
- Photo Nr. 2
- Photo Nr. 1
- Photo Nr. 22
- Photo Nr. 16
- 27) Concert hall for "Proms"
- Photo Nr. 15
- Photo Nr. 25
- 20) Elizabeth II.
- Photo Nr. 11
28 Clues: Photo Nr. 2 • Photo Nr. 1 • Photo Nr. 4 • Photo Nr. 3 • Photo Nr. 14 • Photo Nr. 13 • Photo Nr. 12 • Photo Nr. 18 • Photo Nr. 23 • Photo Nr. 22 • Photo Nr. 16 • Photo Nr. 15 • Photo Nr. 25 • Photo Nr. 21 • Photo Nr. 11 • 19) Policeman • 20) Elizabeth II. • 29) Town hall of London • 8) Royal Park in London • 6) Gallery of modern art • 9) Bridge over the Themse • 5) Where are the laws made? • ...
Weihnachtsrätsel 2018-11-11
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- Photo Nr. 25
- 8) Royal Park in London
- Photo Nr. 3
- 24) Buses, taxis and underground
- 19) Policeman
- Photo Nr. 2
- 9) Bridge over the Themse
- 26) Art Museum at Trafalgar Square
- Photo Nr. 12
- 29) Town hall of London
- 20) Elizabeth II.
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- 6) Gallery of modern art
- Photo Nr. 23
- Photo Nr. 16
- Photo Nr. 4
- Photo Nr. 11
- Photo Nr. 14
- 5) Where are the laws made?
- Photo Nr. 21
- Photo Nr. 22
- Photo Nr. 1
- 28) Building to remember the fire in 1666
- Photo Nr. 18
- 27) Concert hall for "Proms"
- Photo Nr. 15
- Photo Nr. 13
- 10) Where do lions penguins and varans life?
- 7) Well-known department store
28 Clues: Photo Nr. 4 • Photo Nr. 3 • Photo Nr. 1 • Photo Nr. 2 • Photo Nr. 23 • Photo Nr. 16 • Photo Nr. 25 • Photo Nr. 11 • Photo Nr. 14 • Photo Nr. 21 • Photo Nr. 22 • Photo Nr. 18 • Photo Nr. 15 • Photo Nr. 13 • Photo Nr. 12 • 19) Policeman • 20) Elizabeth II. • 8) Royal Park in London • 29) Town hall of London • 6) Gallery of modern art • 9) Bridge over the Themse • 5) Where are the laws made? • ...
Weihnachtsrätsel 2018-11-11
Across
- Photo Nr. 16
- 7) Well-known department store
- Photo Nr. 25
- Photo Nr. 23
- 24) Buses, taxis and underground
- Photo Nr. 14
- Photo Nr. 2
- 27) Concert hall for "Proms"
- Photo Nr. 11
- 28) Building to remember the fire in 1666
- Photo Nr. 15
- Photo Nr. 3
- Photo Nr. 13
- Photo Nr. 4
- 6) Gallery of modern art
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- 29) Town hall of London
- Photo Nr. 18
- 20) Elizabeth II.
- 8) Royal Park in London
- Photo Nr. 22
- 26) Art Museum at Trafalgar Square
- 5) Where are the laws made?
- Photo Nr. 21
- 9) Bridge over the Themse
- Photo Nr. 1
- 10) Where do lions penguins and varans life?
- Photo Nr. 12
- 19) Policeman
28 Clues: Photo Nr. 2 • Photo Nr. 1 • Photo Nr. 3 • Photo Nr. 4 • Photo Nr. 18 • Photo Nr. 16 • Photo Nr. 25 • Photo Nr. 23 • Photo Nr. 22 • Photo Nr. 14 • Photo Nr. 21 • Photo Nr. 12 • Photo Nr. 11 • Photo Nr. 15 • Photo Nr. 13 • 19) Policeman • 20) Elizabeth II. • 29) Town hall of London • 8) Royal Park in London • 6) Gallery of modern art • 9) Bridge over the Themse • 5) Where are the laws made? • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
Across
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- Bewildered or complex. Page 290
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- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
15 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Bewildered or complex. Page 290 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
Crossover Book Puzzle 2024-02-03
Across
- "Having great physical beauty and appeal" (page 55-)
- What Josh did to try and save Chuck (page 196)
- What Chuck suffered from on page 225
- "the smell of orange leather"(page 166) that both Josh and chuck crave
- Jordan's favorite basketball player
- "With no stars" (page 229)
- Nicknamed Miss Sweet Tea
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- Miss Sweet Tea's nickname for Jordan
- Josh's nickname
- "The interruption of a bond, when one person becomes a stranger to someone who was close" (page 187)
- "An unexpected undesirable event" (page 39-40)
- Something which Jordan saw twice, foreshadowing injuries (page 113, 176)
- A basketball move Jordan fails to perform
- coach of the Wildcats
- "Having a bad temper and being difficult to work with" (page 142-143)
- Jordan's nickname
- The wings that Josh lost in a calamity
17 Clues: Josh's nickname • Jordan's nickname • coach of the Wildcats • Nicknamed Miss Sweet Tea • "With no stars" (page 229) • Jordan's favorite basketball player • Miss Sweet Tea's nickname for Jordan • What Chuck suffered from on page 225 • The wings that Josh lost in a calamity • A basketball move Jordan fails to perform • "An unexpected undesirable event" (page 39-40) • ...
BoFA 2023-08-17
9 Clues: PM Buzzword • Recent CTI Event • Keeps email secure • Art Of ____________ • CTI Mainframe Leader • Caatastrophe in the news • BoFA One stop resource page • _______ rewards (Employee Benefit) • Where you would go for brand resources (2 Words)
Author the person who writes the story or information 2025-12-12
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- writing that often used rhyme and rhythm
- A Short story with animals that teaches a moral lesson
- An alphabetical list of topic at the back of a book
- The name of the Book
- fiction The opposite of fiction
- A book of maps
- the person who writes the story or information
- A story a person writes about their own life
- A story about a person's life written by someone else.
- The category of a book
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- Traditional stories passed on through generation
- on side of a sheet of paper
- A book used to find meanings and spellings of words
- A story that is made up ( not real)
- A room or building full of books you can borrow
- saves your spot in a book
- A list of chapters and page nos
- The person who helps you find books and organized the Library
- The person who draws the pictures or art in a book
19 Clues: A book of maps • The name of the Book • The category of a book • saves your spot in a book • on side of a sheet of paper • A list of chapters and page nos • fiction The opposite of fiction • A story that is made up ( not real) • writing that often used rhyme and rhythm • A story a person writes about their own life • the person who writes the story or information • ...
Clubs, Sports, Programs 2023-01-27
Across
- TOUCHDOWNNN
- Upperclassmen help underclassmen (2 words)
- 16 pages of notes
- GO RIALTO!
- Huskies
- GOALLLL
- Finish line
- Block, spike, set
- Putter
- WWE
- Bonjour
- Painting and drawing
- Yum
- Lights, camera, action (2 words)
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- Kobe
- Shuttlecock
- Shelter drive (3 words)
- Our topic today is:
- The Sandlot
- Amen (2 words)
- Mother nature
- Straight posture
- Video games
- Violin, trumpet, drums
- Social Justice
- Focuses on STEM
- AAaAaAAaaA~ *angelic voice*
- AOT, HxH, MHA
28 Clues: WWE • Yum • Kobe • Putter • Huskies • GOALLLL • Bonjour • GO RIALTO! • TOUCHDOWNNN • Shuttlecock • The Sandlot • Finish line • Video games • Mother nature • AOT, HxH, MHA • Amen (2 words) • Social Justice • Focuses on STEM • Straight posture • 16 pages of notes • Block, spike, set • Our topic today is: • Painting and drawing • Violin, trumpet, drums • Shelter drive (3 words) • AAaAaAAaaA~ *angelic voice* • ...
Weihnachtsrätsel 2018-11-11
Across
- Photo Nr. 23
- Photo Nr. 1
- 24) Buses, taxis and underground
- Photo Nr. 2
- 19) Policeman
- Photo Nr. 16
- 8) Royal Park in London
- Photo Nr. 15
- 6) Gallery of modern art
- 26) Art Museum at Trafalgar Square
- Photo Nr. 12
- 10) Where do lions penguins and varans life?
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- 20) Elizabeth II.
- Photo Nr. 14
- Photo Nr. 22
- Photo Nr. 25
- Photo Nr. 21
- 5) Where are the laws made?
- 29) Town hall of London
- Photo Nr. 13
- 28) Building to remember the fire in 1666
- Photo Nr. 3
- 9) Bridge over the Themse
- 7) Well-known department store
- 27) Concert hall for "Proms"
- Photo Nr. 4
- Photo Nr. 11
- Photo Nr. 18
28 Clues: Photo Nr. 1 • Photo Nr. 3 • Photo Nr. 2 • Photo Nr. 4 • Photo Nr. 14 • Photo Nr. 22 • Photo Nr. 23 • Photo Nr. 25 • Photo Nr. 21 • Photo Nr. 13 • Photo Nr. 11 • Photo Nr. 18 • Photo Nr. 16 • Photo Nr. 15 • Photo Nr. 12 • 19) Policeman • 20) Elizabeth II. • 29) Town hall of London • 8) Royal Park in London • 6) Gallery of modern art • 9) Bridge over the Themse • 5) Where are the laws made? • ...
Practice Worksheet - Chapter 4 - Overview of Ms Word 2020-07-27
Across
- keyboard shortcut to cut picture of text
- tool to increase font size
- tools related to cut, copy and paste are in this group
- used to move pictures and word art in document
- Clicking a tab opens this in Ms Word
- office button has been replaced with this in new version
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- scroll bar that lets you move left or right in a page
- keyboard shortcut to paste the cut/copied picture or text
- tab to add pictures in an Ms Word document
- file extension of an Ms Word document
- blinking line of text
- space left around a page in a document
12 Clues: blinking line of text • tool to increase font size • Clicking a tab opens this in Ms Word • file extension of an Ms Word document • space left around a page in a document • keyboard shortcut to cut picture of text • tab to add pictures in an Ms Word document • used to move pictures and word art in document • scroll bar that lets you move left or right in a page • ...
19 clues 2021-07-21
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- subject to debate
- needs ink to prove its might
- see five in response
- are free
- shares 16
- my ego (sp)
- greatest hobbit
- ducks under door frames
- blind with scales held high
- the art of the gab
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- Caesar by 19
- greatest person ever
- blocks upon blocks
- its elementary
- first time gamer
- 360
- not a child's war
- sun god as a noodle
- a wizard also of clay
19 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 • blocks upon blocks • the art of the gab • sun god as a noodle • greatest person ever • see five in response • a wizard also of clay • ducks under door frames • blind with scales held high • needs ink to prove its might
19 clues 2021-07-21
Across
- subject to debate
- needs ink to prove its might
- see five in response
- are free
- shares 16
- my ego (sp)
- greatest hobbit
- ducks under door frames
- blind with scales held high
- the art of the gab
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- Caesar by 19
- greatest person ever
- blocks upon blocks
- its elementary
- first time gamer
- 360
- not a child's war
- sun god as a noodle
- a wizard also of clay
19 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 • blocks upon blocks • the art of the gab • sun god as a noodle • greatest person ever • see five in response • a wizard also of clay • ducks under door frames • blind with scales held high • needs ink to prove its might
technology 2016-05-18
Across
- edison/ inventor of the light bulb
- Lamarr/ wifi inventor
- car/ uses GPS to get were it needs to go
- Page/ one of the inventors of google
- Einstein/ inventer of the nuke
- Latham Sholes/ invented the keyboard
- uses satellite to tell you were you are
- Robert Watson/ first ever radar
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- made travelling in the sky's
- glass/ made by google
- Systrom/ inventor of instagram
- jobs/ inventor of apple
- gram bell/ inventor of the phone
- gates/ inventor of Microsoft
- farnsworth/ inventor of the TV
- 128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1
- Enlargement invented the mouse
- Carlson/ inventor of the printer
18 Clues: 128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1 • glass/ made by google • Lamarr/ wifi inventor • jobs/ inventor of apple • gates/ inventor of Microsoft • made travelling in the sky's • Systrom/ inventor of instagram • Einstein/ inventer of the nuke • farnsworth/ inventor of the TV • Enlargement invented the mouse • Robert Watson/ first ever radar • gram bell/ inventor of the phone • ...
Unit 15 & 16 Meet the World 2019-07-02
30 Clues: 親類 • 規制 • 目撃者 • 繁栄する • 富(16) • 誇りに思う • 賃金(16) • 稼ぐ(16) • 兆候(16) • ~を緩和する • 衣服(16) • 企業(16) • お気に入りの • 株主(16) • ~に同伴する • 潮流(16) • 協議(16) • ~を応援する • 投資家(16) • 不平等(16) • ~におしかける • 億万長者(16) • 除去する(16) • 驚異的な(16) • 保護する(16) • 大衆迎合の(16) • 確実にする(16) • 組み立てる(16) • 増大させる(16) • 繁栄する[形容詞] (16)
ey 2016-08-29
19 Clues: fan • free • line • fast • easy • solve • curve • robot • vinci • sample • cancer • youtube • produce • straight • generate • one page • two page • facebook • three page
Gnomey's Annoying Mold Drop 2021-10-12
Across
- 1-16
- month the server was made
- Nino's thumbs up
- resident penguin
- person who created the server
- name of nasty's cat
- what we are celebrating today
Down
- green heart
- ribbit??
- server currency
- don't forget to drink ya water!
- a rare breed...no, wait..
- server owner
- everyone's favorite staff member (duh)
- what you say to new users
- modmail
- october art contest theme
17 Clues: 1-16 • modmail • ribbit?? • green heart • server owner • server currency • Nino's thumbs up • resident penguin • name of nasty's cat • month the server was made • a rare breed...no, wait.. • what you say to new users • october art contest theme • person who created the server • what we are celebrating today • don't forget to drink ya water! • everyone's favorite staff member (duh)
City of Ember vocab 2025-03-11
Across
- noun: a raincoat made of smooth material that Doon has to wear in the pipeworks (page 40)
- adjective: like the note that Poppy chewed up(page 103)
- adjective: like the hair of the man playing the flute (page 74)
- adjective: untidily scattered (page 92)
- adjective: moving unsteadily or violently, like the surface of the river in the pipeworks (page 42)
- adjective: like the man's smile on page 48
- noun: a place full of intricate passageways and blind alleys (page 11)
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- adjective: having a bad reputation(page 29)
- noun: a word Doon finds in the library that means nonsense (page 120)
- adverb: with great care and thoroughness, like how Lina assembles the note (page 96)
- plural noun: where most of Ember's light comes from(page 17)
- verb: to talk informally (page 30)
- noun: the machine under Ember that Doon wanted to find a way to fix
- adjective: all that Doon could see was an ______ chin (page 157)
- adjective: shining with a sparkling light (page 41)
15 Clues: verb: to talk informally (page 30) • adjective: untidily scattered (page 92) • adjective: like the man's smile on page 48 • adjective: having a bad reputation(page 29) • adjective: shining with a sparkling light (page 41) • adjective: like the note that Poppy chewed up(page 103) • plural noun: where most of Ember's light comes from(page 17) • ...
Media and culture 2022-12-08
Across
- a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public
- a television station
- the most important actor’s part in a play, film, etc.
- an organization that collects news and supplies it to newspapers and television and radio companies
- art, music, literature, etc., thought of as a group
- a play, film or TV show that is intended to be funny, usually with a happy ending
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- a series of performances of music, plays, films, etc., usually organized in the same place once a year
- the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something e.g. a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.
- the main ways that large numbers of people receive information and entertainment, that is television, radio, newspapers and the internet
- a report in a newspaper or magazine, or on the internet, television or radio, in which somebody gives their opinion of a book, play, film, product, etc
- a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary
- the title of a news article printed in large letters, especially at the top of the front page on a newspaper or the home page on a news website
- a blog in which most of the content is in the form of videos
- all the people who act in a play or film
- an artist who makes a work of art by carving or shaping wood, stone, clay, metal, etc.
15 Clues: a television station • all the people who act in a play or film • art, music, literature, etc., thought of as a group • the most important actor’s part in a play, film, etc. • a blog in which most of the content is in the form of videos • a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public • ...
Christmas and School 2019-07-29
Across
- A subject you use numbers and calculators
- Its red and white and you put it on the Christmas tree
- ``I got a _______!``
- its sticky and it can stick things together
- You use this to make your pencil sharper
- _____ is so fun and athletic!
- this happens in Christmas for some people but not in WA
- you need this to drink out of
- Some people put presents in
- Use it to make your work brighter
- You play with your _______ at Recess and Lunch
- If you mess up with pen you can use
- You measure with a
- What you put presents under
- You write with this in a book
- It is used to add up numbers
- It carry's your books
- It helps you write in a book
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- You spend time with your ______ on Christmas
- This is a Faction
- It stays on your page even if you try to rub it off
- You an paint and draw
- You write in
- To rub out your pencil mistake
- It can cut paper but you can't run with it
- The teacher writes on it to give an example
- You use it to stick a page to a page
- What you decorate the tree in
- To hold your Lunch
- You can colour with them
30 Clues: You write in • This is a Faction • You measure with a • To hold your Lunch • ``I got a _______!`` • You an paint and draw • It carry's your books • You can colour with them • Some people put presents in • What you put presents under • It is used to add up numbers • It helps you write in a book • _____ is so fun and athletic! • you need this to drink out of • What you decorate the tree in • ...
Anatomy of a Magazine 2024-03-06
Across
- The space between columns
- Short line of text describing an image
- A small story relating to the main text
- Means "without serifs"
- The bottom of the letters that align on the X-Axis
- A mark larger than the actual page, that allows the design to go past the tramline
- Parts of a letter that go below the baseline
- Who the article is written by
- Presenting information in a way other than columnar text
- Typically the beginning of the article designed to engage the viewer
- Denoting who the artwork is by
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- Featured article, column or brief
- Photo, graphic or illustration to gain the viewer's attention
- A design that goes across two pages that are next to each other when the magazine is open
- Whitespace around the edge of the page
- Generally contain the page number, magazine's name and issue date
- A label above the header
- Lines that extend out from a letter, at the end of a stroke
- Space between lines of text
- Parts of a letter that go above the Cap Height
- Used to break up large chunks of text
- Majority of text in a magazine in a single size and style
- A line
- Larger than captions, it's a call-out text that engages the viewer
- A printer's mark used to denote where the page's edge or trim is
25 Clues: A line • Means "without serifs" • A label above the header • The space between columns • Space between lines of text • Who the article is written by • Denoting who the artwork is by • Featured article, column or brief • Used to break up large chunks of text • Whitespace around the edge of the page • Short line of text describing an image • A small story relating to the main text • ...
As Good As Dead 2024-01-05
Across
- a formal examination of evidence in order to decide guilt (page 11)
- a medical healthcare provider who examines body and body tissues (page 31)
- the drug Max used to spike girls drinks (page 25)
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest (page 455)
- killing of a human done by another human (page 31)
- the drug Pip takes to help her sleep (page 25)
- the use of reasonable force to protect yourself (page 249)
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- culpable of or responsible for a specified wrongdoing (page 442)
- The Stiffening of joints and muscles of a body a few hours after death (page 31)
- the item Jason Bell took as a trophy from Pip (page 397)
- not able to change, reverse, or recover (page 250)
- the state in the USA that Pip lives in (page 455)
- the bluish-purple discoloration of skin after death (page 342)
- a large vault for burying the dead (page 344)
- a self-replacing material that is present in nearly all living organisms (page 269)
15 Clues: The Stiffening of joints and muscles of a body a few hours after death (page 31) • a formal examination of evidence in order to decide guilt (page 11) • a medical healthcare provider who examines body and body tissues (page 31) • the drug Max used to spike girls drinks (page 25) • ...
Spring 2023 Crossword 2023-04-21
Across
- What is the current global currency?
- What month was Cavetown born in
- The article on page 5 is written by this person
- Gross _______ Product
- The winner between Drake and Babytron (Hint: article by Daniel Ventura)
- How many words are there in the activity "Scramble the words" on page 5
- The Roaring _____
- What is 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat, and 2/4 goat?
- "Cavetown Albums Review" is written by this person (Hint: page 2)
- How many major global currencies have there been so far? (Hint: article on page 3)
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- What a lion does
- Male teacher spotlight
- How many options were available for the dinner menu at prom
- Full name of the person that helped Madiha Haideri write the Random Questions activity on page 6
- Who wrote the horoscopes on the last page?
- How many "things to do before college?" (Hint: Front page)
- Tyler the _______
- How many snakes does Griffith have?
- Rap _______ (Hint: 1st article title on page 2)
19 Clues: What a lion does • Tyler the _______ • The Roaring _____ • Gross _______ Product • Male teacher spotlight • What month was Cavetown born in • How many snakes does Griffith have? • What is the current global currency? • Who wrote the horoscopes on the last page? • What is 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat, and 2/4 goat? • The article on page 5 is written by this person • ...
technology 2016-05-18
Across
- glass/ made by google
- uses satellite to tell you were you are
- car/ uses GPS to get were it needs to go
- Page/ one of the inventors of google
- Latham Sholes/ invented the keyboard
- jobs/ inventor of apple
- Einstein/ inventer of the nuke
- Robert Watson/ first ever radar
Down
- edison/ inventor of the light bulb
- Enlargement invented the mouse
- gram bell/ inventor of the phone
- 128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1
- farnsworth/ inventor of the TV
- gates/ inventor of Microsoft
- Carlson/ inventor of the printer
- Lamarr/ wifi inventor
- Systrom/ inventor of instagram
- made travelling in the sky's
18 Clues: 128-64-32-16-8-4-2-1 • glass/ made by google • Lamarr/ wifi inventor • jobs/ inventor of apple • gates/ inventor of Microsoft • made travelling in the sky's • Enlargement invented the mouse • farnsworth/ inventor of the TV • Systrom/ inventor of instagram • Einstein/ inventer of the nuke • Robert Watson/ first ever radar • gram bell/ inventor of the phone • ...
Unit 1 Chapters 1-4 2023-09-06
Across
- To describe something that is totally untrue (page 13).
- Another word for odd/ridiculous/strange.
- Causes someone a lot of suffering (page 6).
- To make a loud burping sound (page 7).
- Another word for normal (page 14).
- Another word for wonderful/amazing/great.
- To laugh gently or quietly.
- A word t describe something that can be easily broken.
- Something extremely beautiful (page 7).
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- To take a tiny, little bite of food (page 6).
- To have enough money to buy something.
- 3 or more people placed very close together (page 8).
- Someone who practices and performs magic (page 9).
- describes something changing very slowly over time(page 11).
- Another word for huge/gigantic.
- A word used to describe a serving of food.
- To uncover or show something that had been hidden.
17 Clues: To laugh gently or quietly. • Another word for huge/gigantic. • Another word for normal (page 14). • To have enough money to buy something. • To make a loud burping sound (page 7). • Something extremely beautiful (page 7). • Another word for odd/ridiculous/strange. • Another word for wonderful/amazing/great. • A word used to describe a serving of food. • ...
Parts of a Nonfiction Book 2025-03-24
Across
- title of chapter found on page 62
- titles that introduce sections of the text and help organize information
- page number you can find information on bayonets
- list of topics covered in the book with specfic page numers where they can be found
- section that defines difficult or specialized terms
- lists chapters and their page numbers
- page that gives legal information and date of pulbication
- lists the sources and references used by the author
- a camp or campsite
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- visual representations that explain the text
- the place in the book where the table of contents and copyright pages are found
- what the liberty bell is famous for according to the caption on page 39
- the place in the book where the index and glossary are found
- what Molly Pitcher carried to wounded soliders according to the box on page 31
- page number of the chapter called "The two armies"
- contains additional information related to the text, often highlighted in a box
- last name of the author of Eyewitness: American Revolution
- what Nancy Hart did to British soliders according to the sidebar on page 49
- way words and topics are listed in the glossary and index
- brief explanation or descriptions of images and pictures
- includes the title, author, and publisher
21 Clues: a camp or campsite • title of chapter found on page 62 • lists chapters and their page numbers • includes the title, author, and publisher • visual representations that explain the text • page number you can find information on bayonets • page number of the chapter called "The two armies" • section that defines difficult or specialized terms • ...
Module 1 Social Health 2022-09-03
Across
- the influence that your peer group has on you (page 33)
- failure to provide for the basic physical and emotional needs of a dependent (page 27)
- your words say one thing but your body language says another (page 15)
- disliking another person because of their gender, skin color, religion, culture, or disability (page 6)
- a group of friends who hang out together and act in similar ways (page 12)
- faithful (page 30)
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- the way you conduct yourself as a member of a community (page 4)
- belief about people who belong to a certain group (page 17)
- fulfill physical, mental, emotional, and social needs of other family members (page 22)
- being true to your ethical values (page 4)
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you (page 28)
- a person who inspires you to think or act in a certain way (page 9)
- working together for the common good (page 30)
- give up, give in, or back down (page 21)
- you identify with and share another person's feelings (page 7)
15 Clues: faithful (page 30) • give up, give in, or back down (page 21) • being true to your ethical values (page 4) • working together for the common good (page 30) • the influence that your peer group has on you (page 33) • belief about people who belong to a certain group (page 17) • people close to you in age who are a lot like you (page 28) • ...
Frankenstein Chapters 6-8 2022-12-02
Across
- Where did the monster lead Frankenstein? (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- What were Safie and Felix planning to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- What did the monster consider himself? (Page 33, Chapter 6)
- What did Frankenstein find in the coat's pocket? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- While reading the notebook, Frankenstein found who his _____ was (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- While deep in the woods, what did Frankenstein find? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- What was the brother's name? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- By watching Felix and Safie, what did Frankenstein learn how to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- What was the name of the woman who came to the cottage in the spring? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
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- Because the monster was ____ he was evil (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- What language did Frankenstein learn? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- Who did Frankenstein encounter on the mountain?(Page 32, Chapter 6)
- How many people did Frankenstein see in the cottage? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- What did the old man in the cottage play? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- What does Frankenstein say he lived a life of? (Page 41, Chapter 8)
15 Clues: What was the brother's name? (Page 38, Chapter 7) • What language did Frankenstein learn? (Page 40, Chapter 8) • What did the monster consider himself? (Page 33, Chapter 6) • Where did the monster lead Frankenstein? (Page 34, Chapter 6) • Because the monster was ____ he was evil (Page 34, Chapter 6) • What were Safie and Felix planning to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7) • ...
Unwind vocabulary 2022-05-06
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- (page 121) The socially acceptable way to describe someone who is African American
- (page 199) A place where runaway unwinds resided under the protection of the admiral
- (page 19) Orphanages were wards of the state stay unit their eighteenth birthday or until they are sent to be unwound
- (page 5) A runaway teen scheduled to be unwound, hoping to survive to age 18
- (page 217) The most trusted kids picked by the admiral
- (page 122) The socially acceptable way the describe someone whos White
- (page 61) Babies who are left on doorsteps.
- (page 279) A child of a religious family who is born and raised to be unwound, as an act of charity
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- (page 53) The law instituting unwinding
- (page 24) a soldier, male or female
- (page 244) To assist clappers with exploding
- (page 279) Considered to be the polar opposite of a tithe
- (page 24) A euphemism for being unwound
- (page 274) The operating room where teens' bodies are surgically taken apart
- (page 88) Suicide terrorists who have replaced their blood with a nitroglycerin blend.
15 Clues: (page 24) a soldier, male or female • (page 53) The law instituting unwinding • (page 24) A euphemism for being unwound • (page 61) Babies who are left on doorsteps. • (page 244) To assist clappers with exploding • (page 217) The most trusted kids picked by the admiral • (page 279) Considered to be the polar opposite of a tithe • ...
11/25 Crossword - Chapters 4-6 2024-11-18
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- What color is the hair of the woman who rescues Toby from the truck? (page 52)
- The puppies outside don’t go through the gate because they are “too busy ______” (page 48)
- What material is the fence that stops Toby from exploring? (page 44)
- What does Toby think the man with the truck is going to name him? (page 51)
- Toby thinks making Senora _____ is the most important thing he’s ever done (page 42)
- What type of Terriers are in the cage next to Toby’s? (page 46)
- What is the name of Ethan’s family’s cat? (page 59)
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- What is Spike’s face covered in? (page 33)
- Toby doesn’t go to his mother because he is more interested in finding a dead ____ (page 49)
- How many men capture Sister with a rope? (page 39)
- Bobby stops the dogs from fighting by spraying a jet of _____ (page 35)
- What color is Toby’s new house? (page 55)
- Toby thinks Spike is the ______ dog he’s ever seen (page 38)
- What is the name of the new dog? (page 32)
- Toby wrestles with Ethan over a _____ (page 57)
15 Clues: What color is Toby’s new house? (page 55) • What is Spike’s face covered in? (page 33) • What is the name of the new dog? (page 32) • Toby wrestles with Ethan over a _____ (page 57) • How many men capture Sister with a rope? (page 39) • What is the name of Ethan’s family’s cat? (page 59) • Toby thinks Spike is the ______ dog he’s ever seen (page 38) • ...
A1 Revision 2023-10-30
Across
- Guy with email.
- Some lost (page 54).
- Where you buy drugs.
- Warm shirt (unit 7).
- Opposite of over (unit 8).
- Poster on the wall in unit 12.
- Long skateboard (page 43).
- Thai bloke in unit 4.
- Bloke that cooks.
- Boring food on page 68.
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- Shiny glass (unit 8).
- Bad job.
- Where is Frank? Page 63.
- At KFC.
- Where you clean clothes, unit 11.
- Name of bank in unit 9.
- Japanese girl from unit 7.
- Instrument on page 27.
- Black and white horse.
- Sport for tall people.
- Smaller horse.
21 Clues: At KFC. • Bad job. • Smaller horse. • Guy with email. • Bloke that cooks. • Some lost (page 54). • Where you buy drugs. • Warm shirt (unit 7). • Shiny glass (unit 8). • Thai bloke in unit 4. • Instrument on page 27. • Black and white horse. • Sport for tall people. • Name of bank in unit 9. • Boring food on page 68. • Where is Frank? Page 63. • Japanese girl from unit 7. • ...
cs 2025-09-19
Across
- Which parts of a laser printer heat the paper, fixing the toner to the page?
- Outputs 0 only when both inputs are 1
- Each sample's amplitude is measured and rounded
- A data about data
- A system for representing text using 16-bit codes
- Storage medium that uses laser technology to read/write data
- Device that converts spoken input into binary signals
- What type of data compression is RLE
- An error that occurs when a value exceeds the maximum number that can be stored
- Touchscreen tech that relies on pressure and physical contact
- Small, high-speed storage located closer to the CPU than RAM
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- Base-16 number system
- Removable storage media
- Which type of data is continuous?
- DRAM uses transistors and ...
- Virtual reality headsets rely on these sensors to detect user head position and orientation
- The smallest identifiable component of the picture
- Form of secondary storage thaat typically comes in capacities between 500GB and 5TB
- What system does only specific tasks
- Which type of image takes up less space?
20 Clues: A data about data • Base-16 number system • Removable storage media • DRAM uses transistors and ... • Which type of data is continuous? • What type of data compression is RLE • What system does only specific tasks • Outputs 0 only when both inputs are 1 • Which type of image takes up less space? • Each sample's amplitude is measured and rounded • ...
Five and a half bananas (Very easy) 2014-07-22
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- v_gg__, page 1 line 25. Vegetables (informal)
- gr__ngr_c_rs, page 2, line 27. A shop that sells fruit and vegetables
- l_mb page 2 line 1. Sheep meat
- c_st_m_rs page 1 line 36. People who buy things
- kn_f_ page 1 line 27. A device for cutting
- b_dr__m. page 1 line 3. Where you sleep.
- _x_t_c, page 1 line 25. Strange/unusual
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- __rw_g, page 1 line 19. Insect
- page 1, line 27. Like insects, but with eight legs
- b_n_n_, page 1, line 1. Fruit
- v_c_nc__s, page 2 line 26. Jobs that need workers
- c_st_rd page 2 line 13. A sweet sauce
- _mpl_ym_nt page 1 line 13. Work (formal)
- t_nn_r, page 2 line 22. A ten pound note (informal)
14 Clues: b_n_n_, page 1, line 1. Fruit • __rw_g, page 1 line 19. Insect • l_mb page 2 line 1. Sheep meat • c_st_rd page 2 line 13. A sweet sauce • _x_t_c, page 1 line 25. Strange/unusual • _mpl_ym_nt page 1 line 13. Work (formal) • b_dr__m. page 1 line 3. Where you sleep. • kn_f_ page 1 line 27. A device for cutting • v_gg__, page 1 line 25. Vegetables (informal) • ...
Heat Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-16
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- We have to position the ___ of the meniscus at the same level as our eyes in order to get the correct reading. (Page 69)
- Temperature is a ___ of the degree of hotness or coldness. (Page 68)
- Fur and fat are ___ conductors of heat. (Page 74)
- Electricity can be another ___ of energy too. (Page 66)
- A clinical thermometer can be used to measure ___ temperature. (Page 70)
- All ___ are good conductors of heat. (Page 72)
- Glass, wood, ceramics, and rubber are poor ___ of heat. (Page 72)
- We use poor conductors of heat when we want an object to gain or lose heat ___. (Page 73)
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- We can find the temperature more accurately by using a ___. (Page 68)
- When fuels are burnt, ___ energy is changed into heat energy. (Page 67)
- When you rub the palms of your hands together, the ___ between your hands produces heat. (Page 67)
- If an object gains heat energy, its temperature ___. (Page 71)
- Inside the thermometer is a liquid called ___. (Page 69)
- The ___ is our main source of energy. (Page 66)
- A thermometer measures temperature in degrees ___ (°C). (Page 68)
15 Clues: All ___ are good conductors of heat. (Page 72) • The ___ is our main source of energy. (Page 66) • Fur and fat are ___ conductors of heat. (Page 74) • Electricity can be another ___ of energy too. (Page 66) • Inside the thermometer is a liquid called ___. (Page 69) • If an object gains heat energy, its temperature ___. (Page 71) • ...
Week 33 2025-05-11
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- what act during President Roosevelt his new deal gave workers the ability to organize labor unions? Page 51
- Where was Mary Harris Jones born? Page.49
- What year did Mother Jones die one hundred? Page.51
- Where was the Knights of Labor founded in 1869? Page 51
- what's emerged as a labor system negotiated between planters and former slaves? Page 94
- When did the Reconstruction end? Page 92
- What year did the crafts Union organize the American federation of Labor? Page 55
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- what year was the great Chicago fire? Page.49
- what city emerges the premier city of the new South? Page 96
- What is the umw? Page.50
- In 1890 approximately what percentage of children between the age of 10 and 14 worked and were employed in non-agricultural work? Page 62
- when did the homestead lock out occur? Page 64
- What year was the United mine workers founded? Page 57
- During the gilded age four percentage of those employed were women? Page 59
- What was the first black newspaper called? Page 91
15 Clues: What is the umw? Page.50 • When did the Reconstruction end? Page 92 • Where was Mary Harris Jones born? Page.49 • what year was the great Chicago fire? Page.49 • when did the homestead lock out occur? Page 64 • What was the first black newspaper called? Page 91 • What year did Mother Jones die one hundred? Page.51 • ...
Andrea's 49th! 2015-11-24
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- Because you didn't want five
- Party plan company
- Where Colin was born
- Another weaslish pet
- Mechanic son
- Artistic adjusted reading material
- Husband's careeer
- Love the climate in this state
- Torched can winged creation
- Your Art company
- Painting _____
- Charity in New York
- Best movie of all time
- {Whispers how old}
- Johnny's home state
- Administrative assistant employer company
- First house state
- Sunday evening excursions
- Third son
- Family nickname
- Art book company
- State of your youth
- Seven years living
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- Long time friend from high school
- Early job
- Tiny art loves
- "Favorite" color
- City of Plano installation
- Email nickname, minus the numeral
- First cat
- Home reservations agent company
- Tiffany Aching's friends
- Job in Korea
- Metal page marks
- Current state
- Fighting sport
- Loves to go do this when tipsy
- Who you would marry if Jim wasn't The One
- Favorite pets
- Home town of high school
- Medic son
- Divorce angry home accessory
- How our kids were taught
- Pianist son
- Red Bull contest
- Fighting sport
- Profession
47 Clues: Early job • First cat • Medic son • Third son • Profession • Pianist son • Mechanic son • Job in Korea • Current state • Favorite pets • Tiny art loves • Painting _____ • Fighting sport • Fighting sport • Family nickname • "Favorite" color • Metal page marks • Your Art company • Red Bull contest • Art book company • Husband's careeer • First house state • Party plan company • {Whispers how old} • Seven years living • ...
READING 2023-01-11
20 Clues: book • hero • page • story • novel • sequel • volume • author • series • chapter • library • to read • summary • magazine • bookshop • newspaper • characters • bookmark (6-4) • newspaper kiosk (7;1;8) • new issue/edition (8;7)
