art?page=16 Crossword Puzzles
the arts 2022-11-07
Across
- art is a painting that is not understood and is composed of paint stains
- person who imitates things
- person who uses a microphone and throws rhymes
- heavy music
- prepare food
- I can't think of a description for this
- person who has a script
- art person using ceramica
- music is relaxing and classical
- person who is in charge of reading
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- people scratching the walls
- game that is played with a ball which is kicked with the feet
- person using a pencil and gamma
- person who catches animals and kills them
- person who follows a corogreafia and
- person who makes statues
- lisa art of leonardo da vinci very famous
- person who uses paint and brush
- place where people act
- people who portray another
20 Clues: heavy music • prepare food • place where people act • person who has a script • person who makes statues • art person using ceramica • person who imitates things • people who portray another • people scratching the walls • person using a pencil and gamma • person who uses paint and brush • music is relaxing and classical • person who is in charge of reading • ...
Elements of Graphic Novels 2022-11-29
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- The narrator that tells the story
- An image that extends to the edge of a page
- Art that can be satirical, political, etc.
- The artist who is also the writer
- Images soused in a work of art to add symbols
- The panel or part of a panel that is closest to the viewer
- The lines and borders that contain the panels
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- The contrast of light and dark in art
- The center of a panel
- The backdrops of an image where illustrators tend to place object that add context
- Information bubbles or boxes
- The use of prior knowledge to fill in the gutters
- A distinct segment of the comic, containing a combination of image and text
- The person responsible for the artistic duties
- The space between the panels
15 Clues: The center of a panel • Information bubbles or boxes • The space between the panels • The narrator that tells the story • The artist who is also the writer • The contrast of light and dark in art • Art that can be satirical, political, etc. • An image that extends to the edge of a page • Images soused in a work of art to add symbols • ...
Module 23: Stars 2025-02-10
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- For 10 billion years, a star with a mass similar to our sun will fuse hydrogen into _____. (page 653)
- Light, generally seen in the polar regions, forms when gases in the Earth’s atmosphere interact with high-energy particles from the Sun. (page 637).
- Governs nearly all of a star’s properties, including temperature, luminosity, and diameter. (page 652)
- Areas of low density in the gas of the corona and are the main regions from which the particles that comprise the solar wind escape. (two words – page 638)
- The visible surface of the Sun where most of the visible light emitted by the Sun comes from. (page 636)
- A predictable change in the number of sunspots that goes from a minimum to maximum to minimum again in about 11 years. (two words – page 638)
- An arc of gas that is ejected from the chromosphere or is gas that condenses in the inner corona and rains down back to the surface. (page 638)
- The outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere that extends several million kilometers outside the edge of the chromosphere and has temperatures about 3-5 million K. (page 636)
- Most common element found in the Sun. (page 641)
- Portion of the H-R diagram that contains about 90% of all stars, which are fusing hydrogen in their cores. (two words – page 651)
- The outer portion of a star is blown off in a massive explosion. (page 657)
- A measure of a star’s energy output. (page 647)
- Dark spots on the surface of the Sun are caused when the Sun’s magnetic field periodically disturbs the solar atmosphere. (page 637)
- When the hydrogen in the core is gone, the outer layers of the star expand and cool to become a _____. (two words – page 654)
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- A small, hot object about the size of Earth at the center of a planetary nebula (two words – page 654)
- Charged particles that flow outward through the entire solar system and bathe each planet in a flood of particles. (two words – page 637)
- A huge discharge of highly charged particles from the corona that can create a geomagnetic storm if it gets caught up in Earth’s magnetic field. (three words – page 638)
- When energy production ends, the outer layers expand again and are expelled as a shell of gas called a _____. (two words – page 654)
- The combination of lightweight, atomic nuclei into heavier nuclei. (page 639)
- Violent eruptions of particles and radiation from the Sun’s surface and are associated with sunspots. (two words – page 638)
- Layer of the Sun’s atmosphere that is above the photosphere, which is approximately 2,500 km thick and 15,000 K. (page 636)
- A hot, condensed object at the center of a collapsing nebula that will eventually become a star. (page 653)
- Small extremely dense object that remains after a supernova that has gravity so immense that nothing, not even light, can escape it. (two words - page 657)
- The type of matter that makes up the Sun. (page 635)
- Location where energy is produced in the Sun. (page 639).
- A star becomes stable when it has sufficient internal heat to produce the _____ needed to balance _____. (two words – page 653)
- Part of Earth that deflects charged particles from the Sun. (two words – page 637)
- A cloud of interstellar gas and dust where all stars begin. (page 653)
28 Clues: A measure of a star’s energy output. (page 647) • Most common element found in the Sun. (page 641) • The type of matter that makes up the Sun. (page 635) • Location where energy is produced in the Sun. (page 639). • A cloud of interstellar gas and dust where all stars begin. (page 653) • The outer portion of a star is blown off in a massive explosion. (page 657) • ...
GG 2020-10-01
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- Art 11 (Auszug) Alle _______________ genießen Freizügigkeit im ganzen Bundesgebiet.
- Art 9 (Auszug) (1) Alle Deutschen haben das Recht, Vereine und ______________ zu bilden.
- Das Post- Brief und ………….ist unverletzlich
- Für …………………. Unter freiem Himmel kann dieser Artikel durch ein Gesetz eingeschränkt werden
- Jeder hat das Recht auf die freie Entfaltung seiner _______________, soweit er nicht die Rechte anderer verletzt und nicht gegen die verfassungsmäßige Ordnung oder das Sittengesetz verstößt.
- Art 12 (Auszug) Zwangsarbeit ist nur bei einer gerichtlich angeordneten ___________________ zulässig
- Art 4 (Auszug) Die ungestörte ________________ wird gewährleistet.
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- Die Wohnung ist
- Alle…………..sind vor dem Gesetz gleich
- Eigentum und …………. Werden gewährleistet. Inhalt und Schranken werden durch die Gesetze bestimmt.
- Art 6 (Auszug) (4) Jede Mutter hat Anspruch auf den Schutz und die Fürsorge der ____________.
- Jeder Deutsche hat das Recht, sich friedlich und ohne……….. zu versammeln
- Die …… des Menschen ist unantastbar
- Art 16 (Auszug) Die deutsche ______________ darf nicht entzogen werden
- Männer und Frauen sind _________________. Der Staat fördert die tatsächliche Durchsetzung der Gleichberechtigung von Frauen und Männern und wirkt auf die Beseitigung bestehender Nachteile hin.
- Art 17 (Auszug) Jedermann hat das Recht, sich einzeln oder in Gemeinschaft mit anderen schriftlich mit Bitten oder Beschwerden an die zuständigen Stellen und an die ________________ zu wenden.
- ………. Und Familie stehen unter besonderem Schutze
- Niemand darf zu einer bestimmten ……………. Oder Tätigkeit gezwungen werden
18 Clues: Die Wohnung ist • Die …… des Menschen ist unantastbar • Alle…………..sind vor dem Gesetz gleich • Das Post- Brief und ………….ist unverletzlich • ………. Und Familie stehen unter besonderem Schutze • Art 4 (Auszug) Die ungestörte ________________ wird gewährleistet. • Art 16 (Auszug) Die deutsche ______________ darf nicht entzogen werden • ...
The Giver Vocabulary Words 2020-10-28
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- obvious page 74
- move page 57
- peaceful page 140
- bright colors page 95
- energetically page 157
- worry about page 14
- sentenced to punishment or death page 165
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- someone who comes before another person page 104
- enjoy page 68
- make fun of page 20
- in a worried way page 134
- full of energy page 44
- thought about page 6
- quick and not obvious way page 171
- feeling like something bad is going to happen page 113
15 Clues: move page 57 • enjoy page 68 • obvious page 74 • peaceful page 140 • make fun of page 20 • worry about page 14 • thought about page 6 • bright colors page 95 • full of energy page 44 • energetically page 157 • in a worried way page 134 • quick and not obvious way page 171 • sentenced to punishment or death page 165 • someone who comes before another person page 104 • ...
The Giver Vocabulary Words 2020-10-28
Across
- obvious page 74
- move page 57
- peaceful page 140
- bright colors page 95
- energetically page 157
- worry about page 14
- sentenced to punishment or death page 165
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- someone who comes before another person page 104
- enjoy page 68
- make fun of page 20
- in a worried way page 134
- full of energy page 44
- thought about page 6
- quick and not obvious way page 171
- feeling like something bad is going to happen page 113
15 Clues: move page 57 • enjoy page 68 • obvious page 74 • peaceful page 140 • make fun of page 20 • worry about page 14 • thought about page 6 • bright colors page 95 • full of energy page 44 • energetically page 157 • in a worried way page 134 • quick and not obvious way page 171 • sentenced to punishment or death page 165 • someone who comes before another person page 104 • ...
Sculpture and the Elements 2022-04-06
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- Sculptures where sculptural pieces are still bonded to a solid background.
- Describes objects in two-dimensions with length and width
- To show the difference between two things through their juxtaposition, like black and white
- A type of art that promotes meditation through the creation of patterns
- Art that attempts to represent reality
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- Describes objects in three-dimensions with height, width, depth, and folume
- Relief sculptures that are more than halfway risen from the base
- The perceived surface quality of an artwork through touch, visually, or both
- Art that does not attempt to represent reality
- Relief sculptures that are only slightly risen from base
- A mark on a page or a point moving through space
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- The focal point of a work of art
13 Clues: The focal point of a work of art • The lightness or darkness of a color • Art that attempts to represent reality • Art that does not attempt to represent reality • A mark on a page or a point moving through space • Relief sculptures that are only slightly risen from base • Describes objects in two-dimensions with length and width • ...
Microbiology, Inflammation, Healing 2023-01-27
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- Nonspecific agents that protect uninfected cells against virus (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 67)
- Cardinal signs of inflammation include redness, swelling, pain, and _____ (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 70)
- Inhibits bacteria reproduction and relies on host's defense mechanisms to destroy bacteria (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 109)
- In viral infections, we may find serous, clear exudate. However in bacterial infections, the exudate is _______ (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 106)
- This is caused by the shift of protein and fluid into interstitial space (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 70)
- This type of healing occurs in damaged tissues that have cells incapable of reproduction (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 76)
- A type of infection that are commonly acquired in health care facilities (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 100)
- This organism reproduces by budding (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 97)
- This drug helps with fever and pain, but does not aid in inflammation (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 74)
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- Type of cell that is needed for wound healing (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 84)
- A collection of interstitial fluid at site of inflammation (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 71)
- A deformity of a joint caused by shrinkage of scar tissue and presents as restriction of range of motion (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 78)
- _____ degree burns destroys all skin layers as well as underlying tissue (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 80)
- A type of infection that may persist over long periods, but do not cause noticeable signs or symptoms (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 106)
- Bacteria uses this for motility (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 91)
- These organisms are often found in the intestine, but during their life cycle, may be found in the lung or blood vessels (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 99)
- Shock may lead to this organ's failure if it is prolonged (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 82)
- Age, inadequate nutrition, and excessive mobility are all factors that ______ healing (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 78)
- A bacteria that can cause eye infections or pneumonia in infants born to a mother infected with this (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 94)
- The only genetic material that retroviruses contain (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 94)
20 Clues: Bacteria uses this for motility (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 91) • This organism reproduces by budding (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 6, page 97) • Type of cell that is needed for wound healing (Citation: Gould's Textbook - Chapter 5, page 84) • ...
Baxter 2015-06-02
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- This keeps people and animals inside an area. (Page 4)
- An animals hands and feet.
- Max and his mom drove away in a _________.
- The apartment is too _______ for Baxter (Page 10)
- Baxter _______ the truck go out. (Page 4)
- Baxter wanted to be with Max so her _____ after him (Page 6)
- Baxter's paws ________ after running. (Page 6)
- Max was not _______ because Baxter had to stay behind. (Page 2)
- Baxter had to stay ________. (Page 2)
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- I am so _______ after running.
- Max has to take Baxter for ________. (Page 14)
- Max and his mom were going to live in the ________. (Page 2)
- She lives next door. (Page 12)
- Baxter ________ over the fence. (Page 4)
- The truck went out the ________. (Page 4)
- Where Max and his mom went to live.
- Baxter will have to live with ________. (Page 10)
17 Clues: An animals hands and feet. • I am so _______ after running. • She lives next door. (Page 12) • Where Max and his mom went to live. • Baxter had to stay ________. (Page 2) • Baxter ________ over the fence. (Page 4) • The truck went out the ________. (Page 4) • Baxter _______ the truck go out. (Page 4) • Max and his mom drove away in a _________. • ...
Word Processing Vocabulary 2014-01-21
Across
- to move through a list, a block of text, a document, or any display larger than the current window or screen
- to trim a graphic
- allows the document to be viewed in full page format to check the layout prior to printing
- text and/or graphics appearing at the top of each page in a document
- the general shape and style of a set of characters
- items other than text including photos, clip art, and drawing objects
- determines whether your document will be lengthwise or crosswise on a sheet of paper
- remove text or graphics from a document, and place it on the clipboard
- use the same procedure to turn an option on or off
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- text and/or graphics appearing at the bottom of each page of a document
- remove the character from the right of the insertion point
- to duplicate a selection, file, folder...
- describes how text is positioned between the left and right margins on a page
- setting that is automatically used unless another option is chosen
- a temporary storage area for text and/or graphics that are to be cut or copied and then pasted to another location
- a data file in a software application
- used to quickly find alternative words or synonyms
- the shape the mouse pointer takes when it is positioned on text in a document
18 Clues: to trim a graphic • a data file in a software application • to duplicate a selection, file, folder... • the general shape and style of a set of characters • used to quickly find alternative words or synonyms • use the same procedure to turn an option on or off • remove the character from the right of the insertion point • ...
"THE MAN WHO COUNTED" Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
Across
- Separate something in parts (page 12)
- Beremiz had to count the verse in it (page 196)
- Separate something, in the past form (page 11)
- The man who counted (page 55)
- The daugther of the visitor (page 55)
- The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137)
- They were in the necklace of Captain Sayeg (page 230)
- It sugested a division three by two (page 213)
- Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169)
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- It sugested a division three by three (page 213)
- Young Brahmin (page 109)
- Surname of the former mayor of Sao Paulo (page 57)
- Three received between 200 and 300 coins (page 142)
- Three girls had to sell something (page 122)
- The result of a calculation (page 8)
- Join numbers to increase (page 33)
16 Clues: Young Brahmin (page 109) • The man who counted (page 55) • Join numbers to increase (page 33) • The result of a calculation (page 8) • Separate something in parts (page 12) • The daugther of the visitor (page 55) • Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169) • Three girls had to sell something (page 122) • The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137) • ...
What we learn in French 8 2025-02-04
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- The word for "notebook." (Page 5)
- Find the French word for "skis." (Page 5)
- The French term for "to sleep." (Page 3)
- The French word for "school" (Page 3)
- Find the French term for "theater." (Page 5)
- The term for "to eat." (Page 3)
- The term for "to do photography." (Page 5)
- Locate the word for "basketball." (Page 5)
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- What do you call a "window" in French? (Page 1)
- The French word for "bike." (Page 5)
- Locate the word for "to skateboard." (Page 5)
- The French word for "door." (Page 1)
- A French word that means "to draw." (Page 3)
- A French word that means "red." (Page 5)
- What do you say when you meet someone for the first time? (Page 1)
- The French word for "to swim." (Page 3)
16 Clues: The term for "to eat." (Page 3) • The word for "notebook." (Page 5) • The French word for "bike." (Page 5) • The French word for "door." (Page 1) • The French word for "school" (Page 3) • The French word for "to swim." (Page 3) • The French term for "to sleep." (Page 3) • A French word that means "red." (Page 5) • Find the French word for "skis." (Page 5) • ...
"THE MAN WHO COUNTED" Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
Across
- Join numbers to increase (page 33)
- Surname of the former mayor of Sao Paulo (page 57)
- The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137)
- They were in the necklace of Captain Sayeg (page 230)
- It sugested a division three by two (page 213)
- The man who counted (page 55)
- It sugested a division three by three (page 213)
- Three girls had to sell something (page 122)
- Separate something in parts (page 12)
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- Young Brahmin (page 109)
- Separate something, in the past form (page 11)
- The daugther of the visitor (page 55)
- Three received between 200 and 300 coins (page 142)
- Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169)
- The result of a calculation (page 8)
- Beremiz had to count the verse in it (page 196)
16 Clues: Young Brahmin (page 109) • The man who counted (page 55) • Join numbers to increase (page 33) • The result of a calculation (page 8) • The daugther of the visitor (page 55) • Separate something in parts (page 12) • Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169) • Three girls had to sell something (page 122) • The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137) • ...
"THE MAN WHO COUNTED" Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
Across
- Separate something in parts (page 12)
- Beremiz had to count the verse in it (page 196)
- Separate something, in the past form (page 11)
- The man who counted (page 55)
- The daugther of the visitor (page 55)
- The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137)
- They were in the necklace of Captain Sayeg (page 230)
- It sugested a division three by two (page 213)
- Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169)
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- It sugested a division three by three (page 213)
- Young Brahmin (page 109)
- Surname of the former mayor of Sao Paulo (page 57)
- Three received between 200 and 300 coins (page 142)
- Three girls had to sell something (page 122)
- The result of a calculation (page 8)
- Join numbers to increase (page 33)
16 Clues: Young Brahmin (page 109) • The man who counted (page 55) • Join numbers to increase (page 33) • The result of a calculation (page 8) • Separate something in parts (page 12) • The daugther of the visitor (page 55) • Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169) • Three girls had to sell something (page 122) • The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137) • ...
Aristotle and Dante Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-30
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- when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing
- Which character loves poetry and philosophy
- What was Ari doing when he met Dante
- How old are the boys in the story
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- Ari's dogs name
- What was the name of the poem Dante read to Ari's on page 30
- What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's father about
- What were Ari and Dante laying in on the final page of the book
- What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt
- Where did Ari's father fight in the war
10 Clues: Ari's dogs name • How old are the boys in the story • What was Ari doing when he met Dante • Where did Ari's father fight in the war • Which character loves poetry and philosophy • What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's father about • when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing • What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt • ...
integumentary system 2020-09-27
Across
- this carcinoma has round cells that develops in the skin’s epidermis (medicalnewstoday.com/article/300871)
- outermost layer of epidermis (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 181, Table 6.1)
- protective covering on the end of fingers and toes 1. malignant melanoma cancer cell arising from melanocytes (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 186)
- carcinoma that has flat cells that form on the outer layer of the skin (senushealthcare.com/squamouscellskincare)
- the burn area percentage of the perineum (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 193, Figure 6.15)
- this gland secretes ear wax (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 188, Table 6.2)
- this gland is near or connected to hair follicles (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 188, Table 6.2)
- the skin helps regulate body temperature through this mechanism (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 190)
- also known as full thickness burn (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 192)
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- layer of adipose and areolar tissue that binds the skin to underlaying organs (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 181)
- skin plays a role in the production of this vitamin (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 190)
- most common type of skin cancer (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 183)
- deepest lay of epidermis (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 181, Table 6.1)
- cancer cell arising from melanocytes (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 183)
- the skin protects the body from this disease causing microorganism (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 190)
- this major organ helps regulate body temperature (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 190)
- also known as sudoriferous glands (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 187)
- any burn injuring only the epidermis (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 192)
- the inner layer of skin made of connective, muscle, and nervous tissue (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 180)
- rule used to determine percentage of burn area (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 193)
20 Clues: most common type of skin cancer (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 183) • also known as sudoriferous glands (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 187) • also known as full thickness burn (Sheir, Holes; Human Anatomy and Physiology, page 192) • ...
Cabin On Trouble Creek Vocab Puzzle 2016-03-01
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- lightweight undergarment, worn especially by women, often partly or entirely of elastic or boned, for supporting and giving a slimmer appearance to the abdomen, hips, and buttocks. Page:15
- a large cask of varying capacity, but usually 80 gallons (304 liters).Or the volume of such a cask, used as a measure. page: 21
- rove or go about stealthily, as in search of prey, something to steal, etc. Page:45
- a loop with a running knot, as in a snare, lasso, or hangman's halter,that tightens as the rope is pulled.Page:21
- aquatic bird of the genus Fulica, as F. americana, of North America, and F. atra, of the Old World, characterized by lobate toes and short wings and tail. Page:9
- go, run, or glide lightly or rapidly. Page:45
- annoy by persistent faultfinding, complaints, or demands. Page:68
- of several Old World gallinaceous game birds of the subfamily erycinae, especially Perdix perdix. Page:34
- characterized, or acting by stealth; furtive. Page:5
- shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper. Page:171
- the unnecessary, indiscriminate killing of a large number of human beings or animals, as in barbarous warfare or persecution or for revenge or plunder page:6
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- to render putrid; cause to rot or decay with an offensive odor. page:185
- crack, cleft, or fissure Page:17
- make a succession of slight, soft sounds, as of parts rubbing gently on one another, as leaves, silks, or papers. Page:45
- post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc. Page:4
- remove dirt, grease, etc., from or to cleanse or polish by hard rubbing, as with a rough or abrasive material Page:42
- objectionable or undesirable animal, usually predatory, as a coyote or bobcat. Page:42
- Pathology. a malarial fever characterized by regularly returning paroxysms, marked by successive cold, hot, and sweating fits. page:7
- the nature of or resembling a sponge; light, porous, and elastic or readily compressible, as pith or bread. Page:4
- or kin. Page:48
- the acquisition of food by hunting, fishing, or the gathering of plantmatter.page: 31
- device, often consisting of a noose, for capturing small game. page: 73
22 Clues: or kin. Page:48 • crack, cleft, or fissure Page:17 • go, run, or glide lightly or rapidly. Page:45 • characterized, or acting by stealth; furtive. Page:5 • annoy by persistent faultfinding, complaints, or demands. Page:68 • shock or horrify by something considered immoral or improper. Page:171 • device, often consisting of a noose, for capturing small game. page: 73 • ...
Mac 2023-03-04
Module 21: The Sun-Earth-Moon System and Module 22: Our Solar System 2025-03-04
Across
- Both the _____ and the _____between two bodies determines the force of gravity between them. (two words – page 612)
- Form when objects from space crash into the lunar surface. (two words – page 587)
- Planets move _____ when they are ______ to the Sun. (two words – page 611)
- Type of planets that have a similar density to Earth and have solid, rocky surfaces. (page 614)
- The attractive force between two objects. (page 612)
- In Kepler’s third law of planetary motion, he determined that the mathematical relationship between the _____ of a planet’s ellipse and its orbital _____. (two words – page 611)
- Heavily cratered regions of the moon that are light in color and mountainous. (page 587)
- Type of planets that are all very large, made of primarily lightweight elements with interiors that are either gas or liquids, and they might have small, solid cores. (two words – page 621)
- The apparent backward movement of a planet. (two words – page 609)
- Shape of Earth and all other planets make as they orbit around the Sun. (page 610)
- A layer of loose, ground-up rock caused by a time of heavy bombardment in the first 800 million years of the Moon’s formation. (page 588)
- Earth’s daily motion that causes objects like the Sun, Moon, planets and stars to rise in the east and set in the west. (page 591)
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- dark, relatively smooth plains, which average 3km lower in elevation. (page 587)
- Type of mineral that makes up the moon and similar to those of Earth. (page 588)
- The time period from one noon to the next. (two words – page 591)
- Sun-centered model of the solar system where Earth and all the other planets orbit the Sun. (page 610)
- Welled up from the Moon’s interior and filled in the large impact basins, forming the maria. (page 589)
- Unit of measurement that is equal to the average distance between the Earth and Sun. (two words – page 610)
- Colliding particles that merge, ranging in size from one kilometer to hundreds of kilometers in diameter. (page 608)
- Consists mostly of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of other elements and dust that eventually form the stars and planets. (two words – page 606).
- Material blasted out during the lunar impacts. (page 587)
- Theory that explains how the moon formed, which was caused by a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object. (three words – 590)
- A cycle of the seasons is a result of Earth’s _____ and Earth’s _____ motion around the Sun. (two words – page 592)
- Because the Moon has no _____ to absorb heat, sunlight can heat the Moon’s surface to 400 K (127°C), while the temperature of its unlit surface can drop to a chilly 40 K (-233°C). (page 587)
- Earth centered model of the solar system where the Sun and all the other planets orbit the Earth. (page 609)
25 Clues: The attractive force between two objects. (page 612) • Material blasted out during the lunar impacts. (page 587) • The time period from one noon to the next. (two words – page 591) • The apparent backward movement of a planet. (two words – page 609) • Planets move _____ when they are ______ to the Sun. (two words – page 611) • ...
Aristotle and Dante Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-30
Across
- What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt
- What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's Fatherabout
- What was Ari doing when he met Dante
- Where did Ari's father fight in the war
Down
- How old are the boys in the story
- What was the name of the poem Dante read to Ari's on page 30
- Ari's dogs name
- when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing
- Which character loves poetry and philosophy
- What were Ari and Dante laying in on the final page of the book
10 Clues: Ari's dogs name • How old are the boys in the story • What was Ari doing when he met Dante • Where did Ari's father fight in the war • Which character loves poetry and philosophy • What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's Fatherabout • What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt • when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing • ...
Firestar's Quest Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-12
Across
- Where did Ancient SkyClan gather?
- What did Sky help them get?
- Who went with Firestar?
- On which page did we meet Moony? ("Page-N/A")
- It used to be called the Shining Cave
- Who's saving SkyClan?
- It likes to chase cats
- What are humans called by cats?
- What else did Firestar recruit
- What did the cats follow?
- What's Firestar saving?
- What is the name of the author? ("___-___")
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- What herb is used to get rid of poison?
- What herb is used for sore pads?
- On which page did Rainfur die? ("Page-N/A)
- What kind of book it is? (Super-edition, comic, etc)
- What herb is used to treat infections?
- Where does the story start?
- ThunderClan's deputy
- Where does SkyClan meet?
- On which page did Firestar lose Sandstorm ("Page-N/A")
- What did Firestar recruit to SkyClan
22 Clues: ThunderClan's deputy • Who's saving SkyClan? • It likes to chase cats • Who went with Firestar? • What's Firestar saving? • Where does SkyClan meet? • What did the cats follow? • What did Sky help them get? • Where does the story start? • What else did Firestar recruit • What are humans called by cats? • What herb is used for sore pads? • Where did Ancient SkyClan gather? • ...
ict revision key terms. 2015-06-22
Across
- a letter, digit, punctuation mark or other symbol.
- a single addressable location on a spreadsheet that can contain a label, data or formula.
- an on-screen object that when it is clicked causes something to happen
Down
- protection act designed to regulate and safeguard data held by organisations about private individuals.
- text that appears in the margin at the top of a page.
- vertical group of cells in a spreadsheet.
- Query a query that searches on more than one criterion using the operators AND, OR, NOT.
- text that appears in the margin at the bottom of the page.
- art gallery libraries of clip art.
- system an online system that enables users to place and pay for a booking.
10 Clues: art gallery libraries of clip art. • vertical group of cells in a spreadsheet. • a letter, digit, punctuation mark or other symbol. • text that appears in the margin at the top of a page. • text that appears in the margin at the bottom of the page. • an on-screen object that when it is clicked causes something to happen • ...
Collin Cool crossword puzzle 2018-01-23
Across
- a type of government where representatives represent the people page 10
- a place of worship in mumbai page 5
- international bank that gives money to the poorest countries in the world page 7
- someone who created fitting legacies page 13
- a group of slums on a countryside page 13
- house made of tarps mud and tin
- gives animals to poor people
- a place where bodies of water are connected page 21
- persons who studies extreme poverty
- the climate of the land
- countries that have no water at their boundries
- country with highest death rate of children before the age of 5
- a place to go and get water
- a state of _____ where people don't have much money
Down
- waste on earth page 26
- people who live on less than 1.25 $ a day
- when someone wants you to go to their school for free page 21
- obstacle in life page 5
- to be stuck somewhere
- when someone's body and brain is undeveloped page 17
- a college that teaches women how to make, install, use and care for solar unit page 26
- give money to someone for a cause
- basic need for life
- The ____ of poverty page 15
24 Clues: basic need for life • to be stuck somewhere • waste on earth page 26 • obstacle in life page 5 • the climate of the land • The ____ of poverty page 15 • a place to go and get water • gives animals to poor people • house made of tarps mud and tin • give money to someone for a cause • a place of worship in mumbai page 5 • persons who studies extreme poverty • ...
collin crazy cool crossword puzzle 2018-01-24
Across
- someone who created fitting legacies page 13
- house made of tarps mud and tin
- waste on earth page 26
- give money to someone for a cause
- a group of slums on a countryside page 13
- a place to go and get water
- country with highest death rate of children before the age of 5
- to be stuck somewhere
- a college that teaches women how to make, install, use and care for solar unit page 26
- countries that have no water at their boundries
- obstacle in life page 5
- a state of _____ where people don't have much money
Down
- a place of worship in mumbai page 5
- when someone wants you to go to their school for free page 21
- people who live on less than 1.25 $ a day
- a type of government where representatives represent the people page 10
- the climate of the land
- international bank that gives money to the poorest countries in the world page 7
- The ____ of poverty page 15
- basic need for life
- persons who studies extreme poverty
- a place where bodies of water are connected page 21
- when someone's body and brain is undeveloped page 17
- gives animals to poor people
24 Clues: basic need for life • to be stuck somewhere • waste on earth page 26 • the climate of the land • obstacle in life page 5 • The ____ of poverty page 15 • a place to go and get water • gives animals to poor people • house made of tarps mud and tin • give money to someone for a cause • a place of worship in mumbai page 5 • persons who studies extreme poverty • ...
ict revision key terms. 2015-06-22
Across
- a letter, digit, punctuation mark or other symbol.
- a single addressable location on a spreadsheet that can contain a label, data or formula.
- an on-screen object that when it is clicked causes something to happen
Down
- protection act designed to regulate and safeguard data held by organisations about private individuals.
- text that appears in the margin at the top of a page.
- vertical group of cells in a spreadsheet.
- Query a query that searches on more than one criterion using the operators AND, OR, NOT.
- text that appears in the margin at the bottom of the page.
- art gallery libraries of clip art.
- system an online system that enables users to place and pay for a booking.
10 Clues: art gallery libraries of clip art. • vertical group of cells in a spreadsheet. • a letter, digit, punctuation mark or other symbol. • text that appears in the margin at the top of a page. • text that appears in the margin at the bottom of the page. • an on-screen object that when it is clicked causes something to happen • ...
Topography 2020-09-29
Across
- North book page 174 C7
- North book page 82 D7
- North book page 139 A5
- South book page 57 A8
- South book page 51 F2
- South book page 115 E7
- North book page 107 D2
- South book page 68 C7
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- South book page 28 F4
- North book page 169 E5
- North book page 101 A7
- South book page 37 A3
- South book page 37 A4
- South book page 57 E7
- North book page 176 A2
15 Clues: South book page 28 F4 • North book page 82 D7 • South book page 37 A3 • South book page 37 A4 • South book page 57 A8 • South book page 57 E7 • South book page 51 F2 • South book page 68 C7 • North book page 174 C7 • North book page 169 E5 • North book page 101 A7 • North book page 139 A5 • North book page 176 A2 • South book page 115 E7 • North book page 107 D2
Aristotle and Dante Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-30
Across
- What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt
- What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's Fatherabout
- What was Ari doing when he met Dante
- Where did Ari's father fight in the war
Down
- How old are the boys in the story
- What was the name of the poem Dante read to Ari's on page 30
- Ari's dogs name
- when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing
- Which character loves poetry and philosophy
- What were Ari and Dante laying in on the final page of the book
10 Clues: Ari's dogs name • How old are the boys in the story • What was Ari doing when he met Dante • Where did Ari's father fight in the war • Which character loves poetry and philosophy • What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's Fatherabout • What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt • when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing • ...
All the B1 words! 2025-10-08
Across
- What you can visit on page 4.
- Big word on page 40.
- Gareth's name.
- Unit 3's jumping.
- Animal on page 27.
- Chinese guy on page 7.
- Indian Hollywood.
- On a board on water.
- Black and white horse.
- Eat seven.
- Old Chinese women in a park (page 39).
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- A collection of flowers.
- Thai holiday (page 34).
- Guy that climbed a mountain.
- Lots of sand.
- Fake holiday from unit 5.
- What you kiss under (page 33).
- Jumping from a building (unit 4).
- Icelandic capital.
- Unit 1 country.
- Examples are Europe or Asia.
21 Clues: Eat seven. • Lots of sand. • Gareth's name. • Unit 1 country. • Unit 3's jumping. • Indian Hollywood. • Animal on page 27. • Icelandic capital. • Big word on page 40. • On a board on water. • Chinese guy on page 7. • Black and white horse. • Thai holiday (page 34). • A collection of flowers. • Fake holiday from unit 5. • Guy that climbed a mountain. • Examples are Europe or Asia. • ...
Children of Willesden Lane Complicated words 2025-12-31
17 Clues: Page 94 • Page 52 • page 98 • page 98 • page 94 • page 75 • page 91 • Page 159 • Page 114 • page 104 • Page 114 • Page 152 • Page 130 • Page 148 • Page 134 • Page 158 • Page 138
Management 2013-02-21
Across
- The author of "The Prince"
- Google is different based on their __________
- The origins of the word "management" comes from the Latin word for _________
- Google is different based on their __________
- Had the first ideas of organization
- Management is an art as well as a __________
- introduced the incentive system
- classified communication into three different styles
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- The father of modern economics
- One of the founders of Google
- The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the use of resources to accomplish performance goals
- Synonym of nonmaterial
- The world's largest search engine
- Google is different based on their __________
- The author of "The Art of War"
15 Clues: Synonym of nonmaterial • The author of "The Prince" • One of the founders of Google • The father of modern economics • The author of "The Art of War" • introduced the incentive system • The world's largest search engine • Had the first ideas of organization • Management is an art as well as a __________ • Google is different based on their __________ • ...
Aristotle and Dante Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-30
Across
- How old are the boys in the story
- What was Ari doing when he met Dante
- Where did Ari's father fight in the war
- Which character loves poetry and philosophy
Down
- What was the name of the poem Dante read to Ari's on page 30
- Ari's dogs name
- What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt
- What were Ari and Dante laying in on the final page of the book
- What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's Fatherabout
- when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing
10 Clues: Ari's dogs name • How old are the boys in the story • What was Ari doing when he met Dante • Where did Ari's father fight in the war • Which character loves poetry and philosophy • What was the book that Dante gave to Ari's Fatherabout • What word on page one did Ari use to discribe how he felt • when Ari woke and dial on the radio what song was playing • ...
Collins cool puzzle 2018-01-24
Across
- someone who created fitting legacies page 13
- a type of government where representatives represent the people page 10
- a college that teaches women how to make, install, use and care for solar unit page 26
- international bank that gives money to the poorest countries in the world page 7
- people who live on less than 1.25 $ a day
- give money to someone for a cause
- The ____ of poverty page 15
- the climate of the land
- a state of _____ where people don't have much money
- house made of tarps mud and tin
- a place where bodies of water are connected page 21
- waste on earth page 26
Down
- country with highest death rate of children before the age of 5
- gives animals to poor people
- a group of slums on a countryside page 13
- persons who studies extreme poverty
- when someone wants you to go to their school for free page 21
- a place of worship in mumbai page 5
- to be stuck somewhere
- countries that have no water at their boundries
- obstacle in life page 5
- when someone's body and brain is undeveloped page 17
- basic need for life
- a place to go and get water
24 Clues: basic need for life • to be stuck somewhere • waste on earth page 26 • obstacle in life page 5 • the climate of the land • The ____ of poverty page 15 • a place to go and get water • gives animals to poor people • house made of tarps mud and tin • give money to someone for a cause • persons who studies extreme poverty • a place of worship in mumbai page 5 • ...
pschesangs cool crossword 2018-01-24
Across
- when someone's body and brain is undeveloped page 17
- a state of _____ where people don't have much money
- a place where bodies of water are connected page 21
- basic need for life
- waste on earth page 26
- persons who studies extreme poverty
- gives animals to poor people
- a group of slums on a countryside page 13
- a type of government where representatives represent the people page 10
- international bank that gives money to the poorest countries in the world page 7
- The ____ of poverty page 15
Down
- country with highest death rate of children before the age of 5
- obstacle in life page 5
- a place of worship in mumbai page 5
- people who live on less than 1.25 $ a day
- someone who created fitting legacies page 13
- when someone wants you to go to their school for free page 21
- a place to go and get water
- give money to someone for a cause
- the climate of the land
- house made of tarps mud and tin
- countries that have no water at their boundries
- to be stuck somewhere
- a college that teaches women how to make, install, use and care for solar unit page 26
24 Clues: basic need for life • to be stuck somewhere • waste on earth page 26 • obstacle in life page 5 • the climate of the land • a place to go and get water • The ____ of poverty page 15 • gives animals to poor people • house made of tarps mud and tin • give money to someone for a cause • a place of worship in mumbai page 5 • persons who studies extreme poverty • ...
"THE MAN WHO COUNTED" Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
Across
- Young Brahmin (page 109)
- It sugested a division three by three (page 213)
- Separate something, in the past form (page 11)
- It sugested a division three by two (page 213)
- The daugther of the visitor (page 55)
- Three received between 200 and 300 coins (page 142)
Down
- Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169)
- They were in the necklace of Captain Sayeg (page 230)
- The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137)
- Separate something in parts (page 12)
- The man who counted (page 55)
- Join numbers to increase (page 33)
- Three girls had to sell something (page 122)
- Surname of the former mayor of Sao Paulo (page 57)
- The result of a calculation (page 8)
- Beremiz had to count the verse in it (page 196)
16 Clues: Young Brahmin (page 109) • The man who counted (page 55) • Join numbers to increase (page 33) • The result of a calculation (page 8) • Separate something in parts (page 12) • The daugther of the visitor (page 55) • Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169) • Three girls had to sell something (page 122) • The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137) • ...
"THE MAN WHO COUNTED" Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
Across
- Young Brahmin (page 109)
- It sugested a division three by three (page 213)
- Separate something, in the past form (page 11)
- It sugested a division three by two (page 213)
- The daugther of the visitor (page 55)
- Three received between 200 and 300 coins (page 142)
Down
- Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169)
- They were in the necklace of Captain Sayeg (page 230)
- The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137)
- Separate something in parts (page 12)
- The man who counted (page 55)
- Join numbers to increase (page 33)
- Three girls had to sell something (page 122)
- Surname of the former mayor of Sao Paulo (page 57)
- The result of a calculation (page 8)
- Beremiz had to count the verse in it (page 196)
16 Clues: Young Brahmin (page 109) • The man who counted (page 55) • Join numbers to increase (page 33) • The result of a calculation (page 8) • Separate something in parts (page 12) • The daugther of the visitor (page 55) • Time the Sanadik had to be free (page 169) • Three girls had to sell something (page 122) • The book refered to a swarm of them(page 137) • ...
CCC puzzle 2018-01-25
Across
- a state of _____ where people don't have much money
- when someone's body and brain is undeveloped page 17
- international bank that gives money to the poorest countries in the world page 7
- house made of tarps mud and tin
- gives animals to poor people
- give money to someone for a cause
- the climate of the land
- persons who studies extreme poverty
- basic need for life
- people who live on less than 1.25 $ a day
- someone who created fitting legacies page 13
- obstacle in life page 5
- waste on earth page 26
- a place to go and get water
Down
- a college that teaches women how to make, install, use and care for solar unit page 26
- The ____ of poverty page 15
- a place of worship in mumbai page 5
- countries that have no water at their boundries
- a group of slums on a countryside page 13
- a place where bodies of water are connected page 21
- country with highest death rate of children before the age of 5
- to be stuck somewhere
- when someone wants you to go to their school for free page 21
- a type of government where representatives represent the people page 10
24 Clues: basic need for life • to be stuck somewhere • waste on earth page 26 • the climate of the land • obstacle in life page 5 • The ____ of poverty page 15 • a place to go and get water • gives animals to poor people • house made of tarps mud and tin • give money to someone for a cause • a place of worship in mumbai page 5 • persons who studies extreme poverty • ...
Petricca CCC 2018-01-25
Across
- a place of worship in mumbai page 5
- give money to someone for a cause
- house made of tarps mud and tin
- The ____ of poverty page 15
- when someone's body and brain is undeveloped page 17
- a group of slums on a countryside page 13
- a type of government where representatives represent the people page 10
- to be stuck somewhere
- international bank that gives money to the poorest countries in the world page 7
- waste on earth page 26
- obstacle in life page 5
Down
- a place to go and get water
- when someone wants you to go to their school for free page 21
- people who live on less than 1.25 $ a day
- countries that have no water at their boundries
- basic need for life
- the climate of the land
- gives animals to poor people
- a college that teaches women how to make, install, use and care for solar unit page 26
- persons who studies extreme poverty
- country with highest death rate of children before the age of 5
- a place where bodies of water are connected page 21
- someone who created fitting legacies page 13
- a state of _____ where people don't have much money
24 Clues: basic need for life • to be stuck somewhere • waste on earth page 26 • the climate of the land • obstacle in life page 5 • a place to go and get water • The ____ of poverty page 15 • gives animals to poor people • house made of tarps mud and tin • give money to someone for a cause • a place of worship in mumbai page 5 • persons who studies extreme poverty • ...
16 2025-02-08
Across
- Customize character or structure
- Name of a book
- Storytelling
- Personal diary
- Non-interactive game sequence
- Sequence of events
- Downloadable game content
- Place for competition
- Digital representation
- Storyline
- Main character
- Story with suspense
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- Written works
- Made-up story
- Category of art
- Ordinary written language
- Rhythmic writing
- Writer of books
- Long written story
- Fighting in games
- Imaginary world
- Individual sheet in a book
- Get out of a dangerous situation
- Place to borrow books
- Cited words
25 Clues: Storyline • Cited words • Storytelling • Written works • Made-up story • Name of a book • Personal diary • Main character • Category of art • Writer of books • Imaginary world • Rhythmic writing • Fighting in games • Long written story • Sequence of events • Story with suspense • Place for competition • Place to borrow books • Digital representation • Ordinary written language • Downloadable game content • ...
Teka Teki Silang Informatika 2025-09-04
Across
- Membuat daftar bernomor
- art Menambahkan teks bergaya
- Menggarisbawahi
- menyisipkan diagram
- tombol untuk menghapus
- Random Acces Memory
- merekam suara
- color Memberi warna pada teks
- drive Tempat penyimpanan data jangka panjang
- Membuat teks miring
- mengubah dokumen fisik menjadi dokumen digital
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- papan sirkuit utama yang menghubungkan semua komputer
- menampilkan informasi dan hasil pengolahan data
- Otak komputer yang memproses data
- mencetak dokumen atau gambar
- Lembar kerja baru
- merekam gambar atau vidio
- center Rata tengah
- page Menambahkan halaman sampul
- Mengatur jenis dan ukuran huruf
- kotak yang melindungi komponen internal komputer
21 Clues: merekam suara • Menggarisbawahi • Lembar kerja baru • center Rata tengah • menyisipkan diagram • Random Acces Memory • Membuat teks miring • tombol untuk menghapus • Membuat daftar bernomor • merekam gambar atau vidio • mencetak dokumen atau gambar • art Menambahkan teks bergaya • color Memberi warna pada teks • page Menambahkan halaman sampul • Mengatur jenis dan ukuran huruf • ...
Kings Crossword 2021-01-29
14 Clues: clue • clue • clue • MoMA part • email button • compass direction • deliver a diatribe • no longer able to eat • When bears are monkeys • Not small ground skiing • One of many in a magazine • Frisbee's main stage (slang) • "gateway to Yellowstone National Park" • an important part of many morning rituals
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
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- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
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- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
Down
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
Down
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
Down
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
Down
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
Down
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
Down
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
Down
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
Down
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
Module 24: Galaxies and the Universe 2026-01-07
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- According to every standard model, the expansion of the universe is _____ _____ due to gravity. (two words - page 681)
- A surprising discovery showed that the expansion of the universe is now _____. (page 681)
- Stars that pulsate in brightness because of the expansion and contraction of their outer layers. (two words - page 663)
- A possible outcome of the universe where the expansion slows to a halt in an infinite amount of time but never contracts. (page 680)
- When the rate of expansion of the universe is known, it is possible to calculate the _____ since the expansion started and determine the _____ of the universe. (two words – page 679).
- Type of wave that was used to determine the shape of the galaxy. (page 664)
- Measured the redshift and distances of many galaxies and found that the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away. (page 674)
- Type of variable star with a pulsation period of 1 to 100 days. (two words - page 664)
- If the universe is expanding now, it must have been _____ and _____ in the past. (two words – page 675)
- The study of the universe – its nature, origin, and evolution is called _____. (page 679)
- Type of galaxies that do not have a distinct shape. (page 673)
- The stars found in the halo and buldge and contain even smaller amounts of heavy elements (two words – 667)
- Galaxies that emit large amounts of energy from their cores are called _____ galaxies. (page 675)
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- The stars found in the disk and arms that have small amounts of heavy elements. (two words – page 667)
- The age of the universe is 13.7 _____ years. (page 679)
- Determining Hubble’s Constant (H) is a difficult task because it is hard to measure accurate distances to the most remote _____. (page 675)
- The theory that the universe began as a point and has been expanding ever since is called _____ (two words – page 679)
- The name of a small cluster of galaxies that the Milky Way belongs to. (two words – 673)
- Type of galaxies that are not flattened into disks and do not have spiral arms. (page 671)
- By making a graph comparing a galaxy’s _____ to the _____ at which it is moving, Hubble determined that the universe is expanding. (page 675)
- Located at the center of most galaxies, they can weigh in at a few million to a few billion times the mass of the Sun. (three words – page 666)
- Persistent background noise that appears to come from all directions. (three words – page 680)
- Type of galaxy that are extremely luminous and are often giant elliptical galaxies that emit as much energy in radio wavelengths as they do in wavelengths of visible light. (page 676)
- The short-wavelength radiation that filled the universe 300,000 years after it formed expanded into radiation in the form of _____. (page 680)
- A possible outcome of the universe where the expansion will never stop. (page 680)
- Thought to be made up of a form of subatomic particle that interacts only weakly with other matter and is found in all galaxies. (two words – page 671)
- Type of galaxies that are disklike and contain spiral arms. (page 671)
- The label astronomers have given to the reason of the acceleration of the universe. (two words – page 681)
- A possible outcome of the universe where the expansion stops and becomes a contraction. (page 680)
- Starlike objects with emission lines in their spectra. (page 676)
30 Clues: The age of the universe is 13.7 _____ years. (page 679) • Type of galaxies that do not have a distinct shape. (page 673) • Starlike objects with emission lines in their spectra. (page 676) • Type of galaxies that are disklike and contain spiral arms. (page 671) • Type of wave that was used to determine the shape of the galaxy. (page 664) • ...
Layouts 2016-04-12
Across
- words on a page, words of a document
- compared positions of text and text or text and illustrations
- a section of a page that extends from left to right.
- information at the side of an illustration or a page that gives information
- material that is provided to an audience or published — printed or web-based,
- margin between two printed pages
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom.
- pattern of lines that makes up the structure
- horizontal page orientation
- placement or position of the image on a page
- to position something in the middle of a space.
- to distribute the text evenly.
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- the way the physical parts are arranged.
- a block of text at the bottom (or foot) of a page.
- goes under or over other information/text/empty space
- a block of text at the top of a page.
- a pattern, or model.
- one page with the reverse design of the other page
- layout covering multiple pages
- the way something is arranged in relation to something else.
- pictures, graphs, tables
- the white space to the sides of the text and illustrations
- vertical page orientation
23 Clues: a pattern, or model. • pictures, graphs, tables • vertical page orientation • horizontal page orientation • layout covering multiple pages • to distribute the text evenly. • margin between two printed pages • words on a page, words of a document • a block of text at the top of a page. • the way the physical parts are arranged. • pattern of lines that makes up the structure • ...
Layouts 2016-04-12
Across
- a pattern, or model.
- compared positions of text and text or text and illustrations
- a section of a page that extends from left to right.
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom.
- a block of text at the top of a page.
- pictures, graphs, tables
- material that is provided to an audience or published — printed or web-based,
- one page with the reverse design of the other page
- layout covering multiple pages
- to distribute the text evenly.
- pattern of lines that makes up the structure
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- the way the physical parts are arranged.
- margin between two printed pages
- the way something is arranged in relation to something else.
- to position something in the middle of a space.
- goes under or over other information/text/empty space
- horizontal page orientation
- words on a page, words of a document
- information at the side of an illustration or a page that gives information
- placement or position of the image on a page
- a block of text at the bottom (or foot) of a page.
- vertical page orientation
- the white space to the sides of the text and illustrations
23 Clues: a pattern, or model. • pictures, graphs, tables • vertical page orientation • horizontal page orientation • layout covering multiple pages • to distribute the text evenly. • margin between two printed pages • words on a page, words of a document • a block of text at the top of a page. • the way the physical parts are arranged. • placement or position of the image on a page • ...
Vocabulary (A-C) 2022-08-11
Across
- When an element or picture is taken past the external margin on the page, extending off the page.
- Text in a book.
- Art Artwork that is used to enhance the yearbook page or cover.
- infringement The use of material without first obtaining permission from the owner.
- Print A photograph in full color
- Template Original page template created by the school.
- Letters that rise above the baseline of type
- The overall approach to a story, as opposed to a one-sentence statement or thesis.
- an activity photo in which the subjects are informal, spontaneous and un-posed.
- Coverage Coverage that allows yearbook staffs to tell their students' stories in multiple ways. Can include surveys, Q&A, top ten, quizzes and charts.
- Thick cardboard (binder board) covered with printed or silk-screened materials that protects the pages. Usually includes the first representation of the theme or concept, as well as the name of the book, the name of the school and the year.
- To eliminate (opaque, mask, cut or trim) portions of an illustration or photo to fit a specific area or to capture only a portion of the photo on a yearbook page.
- rule Tool line used to separate columns of type or other elements.
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- Copy The text of the story on the page.
- the text that explains the who, what, when, where, why and how of a photo.
- The exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work, whether printed, audio, or video.
- Vertical separations on a spread that allow the designer to know where to place elements.
- An imaginary rule where lines of text sit
- Topics that will be featured on individual spreads as well as how the topics will be highlighted.
- The range of tones between black and white areas in a photo
- An inscription page found at the end of a yearbook listing details that pertain to print specifications of the book.
- The last few pages of the yearbook, typically where the yearbook staff shares the final reinforcing message about the theme of the yearbook.
- A typeface with thicker strokes than regular. Is used for emphasis to make certain words and phrases stand out from surrounding text and is often used for caption lead-ins.
23 Clues: Text in a book. • Print A photograph in full color • Copy The text of the story on the page. • An imaginary rule where lines of text sit • Letters that rise above the baseline of type • Template Original page template created by the school. • The range of tones between black and white areas in a photo • Art Artwork that is used to enhance the yearbook page or cover. • ...
What is the point of being a Christian? 2013-07-15
Across
- For what is hope an antidote? (p. 23)
- According to the group 'Prefab Sprout' what does the world need? (p. 24)
- Our Christian ancestors lived within the story that looked back to Creation and forward to what? (p. 12)
- The age that held the root of the belief that the future could be produced rather than awaited (p. 14)
- The Last Supper was the clash of two sorts of what? (p. 16)
- The means by which St Francis most powerfully communicated (p.19)
- Number to which Gideon was required to reduce his army (two words) (p. 20)
- Which biblical destination is referred to around the middle of page 11?
- Jesus' power was that of 'sign' and of 'what'? (p. 17)
- According to a presidential aide, this is something we create (p. 15)
- What century saw the impact of the mistaken belief that human beings are in charge of their own destiny? (p. 14)
- The bottom of page 26 through to the end of the chapter is an extended reflection on what?
- How many million people go to Lourdes each year (p. 10)
- A natural expression of religious hunger (p. 10)
- Instead of providing a road map, Christianity offers a what?(p.15)
- What do crises do for Christians? (p. 16)
- What does Christianity have to offer in the modern environment? (p. 13)
- Character from 'the Merchant of Venice' quoted (p.20)
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- Through what must we pass to arrive at the hope we are looking for? (p. 25)
- Phrase used by Bauman to describe the contemporary world (two words) (p.18)
- From whom does Radcliffe quote mid page 17 (two words)
- Who does Radcliffe describe as the supreme Victorian? (p. 12)
- What story is at the centre of our faith as Christians? (two words: p. 15)
- Our hope of paradise involves the victory of what? (p. 17)
- For what was Gauguin searching? (p. 11)
- The writing of what was precipitated by the failure of Jesus to return? (p. 16)
- This begins now (p. 22)
- According to Ian Hislop, what does God tend to do with our plans? (p. 25)
- Signs that speak, what? (p.21)
- Which poem of Lawrence's is quoted on page 24? (two words)
- What collective mood does Radcliffe ascribe to the West? (p. 12)
- Which saint is venerated at Santiago de Compostela (p. 10)
- These were thrown away at the entrance of Auschwitz as a symbol of despair (p. 14)
- We will have nothing to say to young people about our faith unless we are prepared to what with them? (p. 11)
- What symbol of apostolic authority did Paul VI give to then Archbishop of Canterbury? (p. 22)
35 Clues: This begins now (p. 22) • Signs that speak, what? (p.21) • For what is hope an antidote? (p. 23) • For what was Gauguin searching? (p. 11) • What do crises do for Christians? (p. 16) • A natural expression of religious hunger (p. 10) • Character from 'the Merchant of Venice' quoted (p.20) • From whom does Radcliffe quote mid page 17 (two words) • ...
Microsoft Word Crossword 2019-03-22
Across
- A collection of tools and features at the top of the screen
- The blinking vertical line in your document
- (Ctrl+U)
- (Ctrl+B)
- (Ctrl+X)
- creates a first-line indent of 1/2 inch.
- (Ctrl+C)
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- the look or design of a text
- Used to insert different features such as tables, pictures, clip art, shapes, charts, page numbers, word art, headers, and footers into a document.
- (Ctrl+V)
- (Ctrl+I)
- gives you more control over the placement of text
12 Clues: (Ctrl+V) • (Ctrl+I) • (Ctrl+U) • (Ctrl+B) • (Ctrl+X) • (Ctrl+C) • the look or design of a text • creates a first-line indent of 1/2 inch. • The blinking vertical line in your document • gives you more control over the placement of text • A collection of tools and features at the top of the screen • ...
La escuela 2017-01-16
Across
- craie
- histoire
- règle
- ciseaux
- étui
- réponse
- cartable
- horloge
- tableau
- livre
- religion
- calculatrice
- salledeclasse
- dictionnaire
- devoir
- secondaire
- science
- pupitre
- ordinateur
- vestiaire
- français
- bureau
- papier
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- leçon
- corridor
- art
- anglais
- enseignant
- question
- directeur
- récupération
- haut-parleur
- cafétéria
- matière
- espagnol
- stylo
- gommeàefface
- élève
- mathématiques
- sacd'école
- concierge
- brocheuse
- feutre
- aiguise
- page
- cloche
- vacances
- crayon
- classe
49 Clues: art • étui • page • leçon • craie • règle • stylo • élève • livre • feutre • devoir • cloche • crayon • classe • bureau • papier • anglais • ciseaux • réponse • matière • horloge • tableau • aiguise • science • pupitre • corridor • histoire • question • espagnol • cartable • religion • vacances • français • directeur • cafétéria • concierge • brocheuse • vestiaire • enseignant • sacd'école • secondaire • ordinateur • récupération • haut-parleur • gommeàefface • calculatrice • ...
INFORMATIKA 2025-09-04
Across
- menyimpan dan menempel teks
- membagi
- color untuk mengatur warna
- untuk menampilkan gambar atau audio
- untuk menambah garis bawah
- untuk memberikan nomor atau poin
- untuk memutar suara atau audio
- us untuk menyimpan dokumen dgn nama formal yang beda
- untuk membuka lembar kertas baru
- mencetak dokumen atau gambar
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- spasing untuk mengatur jarak teks
- page menambah halaman atau sampul
- menyimpan dokumen
- menyisihkan tabel
- untuk membuat teks menjadi tebal
- untuk menuliskan diagram atau grafi
- membuka dokumen
- picture untuk menyisihkan gambar dari internet
- untuk mengatur huruf
- untuk menutup
- untuk merekam suara
- art untuk menambahkan teks bergaya
22 Clues: membagi • untuk menutup • membuka dokumen • menyimpan dokumen • menyisihkan tabel • untuk merekam suara • untuk mengatur huruf • color untuk mengatur warna • untuk menambah garis bawah • menyimpan dan menempel teks • mencetak dokumen atau gambar • untuk memutar suara atau audio • untuk membuat teks menjadi tebal • untuk memberikan nomor atau poin • untuk membuka lembar kertas baru • ...
Microsoft Word Crossword (Tagan Steward) 2019-03-22
Across
- creates a first-line indent of 1/2 inch.
- The blinking vertical line in your document
- (Ctrl+B)
- (Ctrl+C)
- (Ctrl+X)
- gives you more control over the placement of text
Down
- (Ctrl+U)
- (Ctrl+V)
- the look or design of a text
- Used to insert different features such as tables, pictures, clip art, shapes, charts, page numbers, word art, headers, and footers into a document.
- A collection of tools and features at the top of the screen
- (Ctrl+I)
12 Clues: (Ctrl+U) • (Ctrl+V) • (Ctrl+I) • (Ctrl+B) • (Ctrl+C) • (Ctrl+X) • the look or design of a text • creates a first-line indent of 1/2 inch. • The blinking vertical line in your document • gives you more control over the placement of text • A collection of tools and features at the top of the screen • ...
Minerals And Water Resources (pages 75-89) 2023-03-07
Across
- Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86)
- Water is needed to produce our food, manufacture products, and carry out many chemical ______________(page 88)
- All rivers begin as a small flow of water caused by ________________ (page 86)
- The molten and semi-molten rock mixture found beneath Earth's surface (page77)
- When magma breaks to the surface is is known as __________ (page77)
- Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water (Page 85)
- Minerals are used in the production of buildings, ____________, electronics, and other materials we use every day. ( page 80)
- Humans access groundwater resources by digging wells in _______________ (page 88)
- Although Earth is known as the water planet the water that living things rely on represents only a ___________ of the planets total water (page 85)
- Surface water is _____________ found on top of Earth's land surface (page86)
- ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75)
- Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89)
- A fair amount of water is contained ___________ as groundwater (page 85)
- Desalination plants around the world are _________ and require a lot of energy to distill saltwater (page89)
- When a mineral deposit is large enough and valuable enough to be extracted from the ground it is known as an _________ (page75)
- _____________ can result in sever reductions or complete collapses of ocean ecosystems and the resources they provide (page 89)
- Some valuable minerals are located in parts of the world that are politically __________________ (page 80)
- _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80)
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- Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80)
- Nonrenewable resources means when they are removed from the ground they will ________ grow back anytime soon (page 80)
- Gold, __________, and talc are a few examples of minerals (page 75)
- This removes salt and minerals from saltwater to make freshwater (page 89)
- Humans rely on water not only to live and grow, but also for agriculture and ______________________ (page 88)
- Deep groundwater reservoirs can take hundreds or thousands of years to _____________________(page 87)
- The water _________ circulates water through Earths Oceans and other bodies of water on and below the surface (page 85)
- Surface water is not evenly ______________ across Earth (page86)
- a solid substance that is non living and made from a particular combination of elements(page 75)
- Elements in a solution can __________ to form a new mineral (page 77)
- Other minerals may form from ______________ in the ocean or on land (page78)
- The presence of groundwater depends on the type of rock layers in Earth's ____________(page87)
- Humans rely on the ocean to provide a number of other important resources besides water such as __________ organisms for food and other products (page 89)
- In some areas humans are ________________ water resources faster than they are being replenished (page 88)
- New studies of Earth's mantle reveal there may be many _________ worth of water locked hundreds of kilometers below the surface (page87)
- _______ is rare at the surface because most of it sank into the core when the early Earth was molten (page 78)
- We may eventually use __________ energy to convert ocean water to freshwater (page 89)
35 Clues: ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75) • _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80) • Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80) • Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water (Page 85) • Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89) • Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86) • ...
Arty words 2022-03-22
Across
- 16, figure painting on a large scale using a mood of eclectic revivalism.
- 9, no flaws just perfect
- 4, A European artistic movement created from traditions.
- 6, Andy warhol
- 11, an observer
- 10, selfish side of art
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- 10, after modernism
- 8, film in art
- 13, contemporary art movement that uses methods of irony.
- 6, built in elements
10 Clues: 8, film in art • 6, Andy warhol • 11, an observer • 10, after modernism • 6, built in elements • 10, selfish side of art • 9, no flaws just perfect • 4, A European artistic movement created from traditions. • 13, contemporary art movement that uses methods of irony. • 16, figure painting on a large scale using a mood of eclectic revivalism.
Los cognatos. Cognates are words that start off in one language and are used in another language without much change in spelling. Translate each word from English to Spanish 2023-03-06
49 Clues: map • air • art • day • rich • rose • salt • idea • page • lion • note • baby • card • juice • group • class • point • river • flute • train • paper • count • lemon • music • fruit • panda • boots • flower • number • garden • minute • office • family • island • camera • leopard • dolphin • airport • pajamas • gorilla • student • volcano • triangle • mountain • hospital • elephant • to plant • celebrate • different
Layouts 2016-04-12
Across
- pattern of lines that makes up the structure
- one page with the reverse design of the other page
- pictures, graphs, tables
- a pattern, or model.
- the way something is arranged in relation to something else.
- a section of a page that extends from left to right.
- vertical page orientation
- information at the side of an illustration or a page that gives information
- to position something in the middle of a space.
- margin between two printed pages
Down
- a block of text at the bottom (or foot) of a page.
- layout covering multiple pages
- material that is provided to an audience or published — printed or web-based,
- goes under or over other information/text/empty space
- horizontal page orientation
- placement or position of the image on a page
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom.
- the way the physical parts are arranged.
- compared positions of text and text or text and illustrations
- to distribute the text evenly.
- a block of text at the top of a page.
- the white space to the sides of the text and illustrations
- words on a page, words of a document
23 Clues: a pattern, or model. • pictures, graphs, tables • vertical page orientation • horizontal page orientation • layout covering multiple pages • to distribute the text evenly. • margin between two printed pages • words on a page, words of a document • a block of text at the top of a page. • the way the physical parts are arranged. • pattern of lines that makes up the structure • ...
Minerals And Water Resources (pages 75-89) 2023-03-07
Across
- Humans rely on water not only to live and grow, but also for agriculture and ______________________ (page 88)
- The presence of groundwater depends on the type of rock layers in Earth's ____________(page87)
- When a mineral deposit is large enough and valuable enough to be extracted from the ground it is known as an _________ (page75)
- All rivers begin as a small flow of water caused by ________________ (page 86)
- Humans access groundwater resources by digging wells in _______________ (page 88)
- Gold gets __________________ when hot fluids pass through the crust and pick up the gold (page 78)
- Surface water is _____________ found on top of Earth's land surface (page86)
- Although Earth is known as the water planet the water that living things rely on represents only a ___________ of the planets total water (page 85)
- ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75)
- Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86)
- Minerals are used in the production of buildings, ____________, electronics, and other materials we use every day. ( page 80)
- Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water
- One of the ways minerals can form is from ___________ materials (page 76)
- a solid substance that is non living and made from a particular combination of elements(page 75)
- _____________ can result in sever reductions or complete collapses of ocean ecosystems and the resources they provide (page 89)
- Other minerals may form from ______________ in the ocean or on land (page78)
- _______ is rare at the surface because most of it sank into the core when the early Earth was molten (page 78)
- This removes salt and minerals from saltwater to make freshwater (page 89)
- _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80)
Down
- Surface water is not evenly ______________ across Earth (page86)
- A fair amount of water is contained ___________ as groundwater (page 85)
- Gold, __________, and talc are a few examples of minerals (page 75)
- Water is needed to produce our food, manufacture products, and carry out many chemical ______________(page 88)
- The molten and semi-molten rock mixture found beneath Earth's surface (page77)
- Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80)
- Nonrenewable resources means when they are removed from the ground they will ________ grow back anytime soon (page 80)
- Elements in a solution can __________ to form a new mineral (page 77)
- New studies of Earth's mantle reveal there may be many _________ worth of water locked hundreds of kilometers below the surface (page87)
- Desalination plants around the world are _________ and require a lot of energy to distill saltwater (page89)
- In some areas humans are ________________ water resources faster than they are being replenished (page 88)
- When magma breaks to the surface is is known as __________ (page77)
- The water _________ circulates water through Earths Oceans and other bodies of water on and below the surface (page 85)
- Humans rely on the ocean to provide a number of other important resources besides water such as __________ organisms for food and other products (page 89)
- Some valuable minerals are located in parts of the world that are politically __________________ (page 80)
- We may eventually use __________ energy to convert ocean water to freshwater (page 89)
- Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89)
- Deep groundwater reservoirs can take hundreds or thousands of years to _____________________(page 87)
37 Clues: Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water • ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75) • _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80) • Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80) • Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89) • Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86) • ...
Module 13: Plate Tectonics 2025-04-09
Across
- Type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates are moving apart from each other. (page 357)
- Wegener found similar _____ of several different types of animals and plants that once lived on or near land had been found on widely separated continents. (page 346)
- Hypothesis developed by Wegner that proposed that Earth’s continents had once been joined as a single landmass and then broke apart. (page 345 – two words)
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of heated material from one place to another. (page 362)
- Type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other. (page 357)
- A device that helps study the depth of the ocean floor by using sound waves to measure distance by measuring the time it takes for sound waves sent from a ship to bounce off the seafloor and return to the ship. (page 349)
- Forms from the compaction and decomposition of accumulations of ancient swamp plants that grew in warm, wet regions, but were found in extremely cold environments. (page 347 – two words)
- Theory that describes how tectonic plates move and shape Earth’s surface. (page 356 – two words)
- The theory that explains how new oceanic crust forms at ocean ridges, slowly moves away from ocean ridges, and is destroyed at deep-sea trenches. (page 355 – two words)
- A narrow, elongated depression in the seafloor that can be thousands of kilometers long and many kilometers deep. (page 350 – three words)
- Observations of ocean-floor sediments revelated that the _____ of the sediments increases with distance from an ocean ridge. (page 351)
- Wegener observed that ____ in the Appalachian Mountains were identical to those in the mountains of Greenland and Europe. (page 346)
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- Form parallel to a trench when two oceanic plates collide. (page 358 – two words)
- The name of the supercontinent that contained all the Earth’s continents as a single landmass. (page 345)
- A device that can detect small changes in magnetic fields that was used to study the ocean floor. (page 349)
- Earth’s magnetic field is generated by the flow of _____ in the outer core. (page 352 – two words)
- Found in Africa, India, Australia, and South America indicating that were once covered by a thick ice cap and then drifted to warmer locations. (page 347 – two words)
- Two features that are created when an oceanic and continental plate collide. (page 358 – two words)
- A continuous mountain chain on the ocean floor where new ocean rock forms. (page 357 – three words)
- Long, narrow depression that forms when continental crust begins to separate. (page 357 – two words)
- Occurs when the flow in the outer core changes, and Earth’s magnetic field changes direction. (page 352 – two words)
- Type of plate boundary where two plates slide horizontally past each other. (page 360).
- Huge pieces of crust and upper mantle that fit together at their edges to cover Earth’s surface. (page 356 – two words)
- German meteorologist that first proposed the scientific hypothesis that the continents were moving. (page 344 – two words)
- The age of oceanic crust consistently _____ with distance from a ridge. (page 351)
- A process where the denser plate descends below a less-dense plate when they collide. (page 357)
26 Clues: Form parallel to a trench when two oceanic plates collide. (page 358 – two words) • The age of oceanic crust consistently _____ with distance from a ridge. (page 351) • Type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other. (page 357) • Type of plate boundary where two plates slide horizontally past each other. (page 360). • ...
Yearbook Starter Vocab 2024-05-01
Across
- coverage: Formatting the yearbook in a chronological order. All categories are mixed together.
- a spread represents the week September 23rd-28th and includes coverage of Homecoming, an art exhibit, a
- A statement at the end of the book that includes information such as staff names, printer name, printing
- The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would use to describe your yearbook.
- A tool used to help plan out pages, sections, and content
- One story and picture grouping within a page or spread. Each spread is typically broken down into smaller
- The paper betweent the cover and the first page. It is often used for signing, but can also be used to help
- order is not required in each section.
Down
- page The first page of your yearbook. Includes information like the theme, title of your yearbook, school
- When a book is open, the two facing pages create a spread.
- project, cafeteria food stats, and students with matching cars.
- spine When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together. On a yearbook, the spine
- A design, graphic, image, text, or similar that repeats on every page of your yearbook. Your folio helps emphasize
- The central idea of the yearbook. A concept that drives the look, feel, content, and photograph style of the
- pages Pages that introduce the next section of the book.
- coverage: Formatting the yearbook based on categories. Example: all athletics are in one section,
16 Clues: order is not required in each section. • pages Pages that introduce the next section of the book. • A tool used to help plan out pages, sections, and content • When a book is open, the two facing pages create a spread. • project, cafeteria food stats, and students with matching cars. • The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would use to describe your yearbook. • ...
V & N 2025-06-04
Across
- Bride favorite popcorn flavor
- Name the brides's art page
- Honeymoon location
- Bride number of siblings
- Groom favorite hoby
- Proposal location
- Bride favorite game
- Groom hidden talent
- Bride favorite drink
- Groom favorite drink
- Groom favorite photography type
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- Groom dog name
- Their favorite food
- Bride birth month
- First date location
- Groom birth month
- First dance song
- Bride favorite childhood hobby
- Wedding color
- Bride favorite color
- Groom number of siblings
- Their favorite hobby to do together
22 Clues: Wedding color • Groom dog name • First dance song • Bride birth month • Groom birth month • Proposal location • Honeymoon location • Their favorite food • First date location • Groom favorite hoby • Bride favorite game • Groom hidden talent • Bride favorite color • Bride favorite drink • Groom favorite drink • Bride number of siblings • Groom number of siblings • Name the brides's art page • ...
coopers cross word 2025-10-07
Across
- when all parts of a design feel visually even
- the journey from sketch to final piece
- using art and design to persuade and sell
- the person who solves problems visually
- where hand drawn ideas begin before becoming digital
- large printed design used to advertise or inspire
- printed collection showcasing an artist’s work
- a shirt poster or logo can all be called a _____
- program used for editing photos and mockups
- what good design is all about
- animal featured in cooper’s tattoo (and kesem name)
- what gives physical art its tactile depth
- the medium your portfolio is printed on
- something every designer needs a strong visual _____
- what sparks a new idea or concept
- photography focuses on light composition and _____
- amount of years cooper will have done out of college
- program used to design logos and posters
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- creating a consistent identity for a business or product
- the major cooper is studying at georgiasouthern
- the newspaper aesthetic that inspired this layout
- the class where cooper creates sketches and physical art
- underlying structure that keeps design clean and organized
- the style of letters that give design its voice
- black white and everything in between
- collection of creative work what you’re holding now
- georgia university where cooper studies
- how subjects are arranged in a photo
- letter page two’s section title editors _____
- short phrase that sums up cooper’s creative philosophy
- symbol that represents a brand or idea
- difference in tone or color that makes things stand out
- tool that helps designers pick harmonious hues
- how elements are arranged on a page
- bold line of text that grabs attention
- medium involving clay paint or mixed textures
- what drives all design work
37 Clues: what drives all design work • what good design is all about • what sparks a new idea or concept • how elements are arranged on a page • how subjects are arranged in a photo • black white and everything in between • the journey from sketch to final piece • symbol that represents a brand or idea • bold line of text that grabs attention • the person who solves problems visually • ...
Povijest računala 2015-09-19
Across
- Osnivači su Larry Page i Sergey Brin
- riječ za neispravan rad programskog kod
- osnivač je Herman Hollerith
- Napierove kosti
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- zakon misli
- nasljednika diferencijalnog stroja
- prvobitni naziv NM Electronics
- dešifriranje i dekodiranje Enigme
- Microsoftov 16-bitni grafički operacijski sustav (slova i brojevi)
- Intel 4004 je prvi
10 Clues: zakon misli • Napierove kosti • Intel 4004 je prvi • osnivač je Herman Hollerith • prvobitni naziv NM Electronics • dešifriranje i dekodiranje Enigme • nasljednika diferencijalnog stroja • Osnivači su Larry Page i Sergey Brin • riječ za neispravan rad programskog kod • Microsoftov 16-bitni grafički operacijski sustav (slova i brojevi)
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
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- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
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- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
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- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
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- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
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- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
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- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Tall Tower: Genesis 11 2023-07-15
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- They had to _____ building their tower. (page 38)
- What did the people begin to do? (page 36)
- What did God do to people all over the earth? (page 38)
- Who mixed up their language? (page 37)
- Who will see how great they are? (page 35)
- If we work _____, we can build anything. (page 35)
- After the flood, everyone spoke the same ____. (page 34)
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- How did everyone feel? (page 37)
- What did it sound like when they tried to talk to each other? (page 37)
- Where will the tower go up to? (page 35)
- They built it _____ and _____. (page 36)
- It was as if they no longer _____ him. (page 36)
- God did not like the way they were ____. (page 36)
- What do the people want to build? (page 35)
- Who worked on their tower? (page 36)
- What was the name of the tower? (page 38)
16 Clues: How did everyone feel? (page 37) • Who worked on their tower? (page 36) • Who mixed up their language? (page 37) • Where will the tower go up to? (page 35) • They built it _____ and _____. (page 36) • What was the name of the tower? (page 38) • What did the people begin to do? (page 36) • Who will see how great they are? (page 35) • ...
Turklawzle 2023-11-20
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- Docket search
- Electronic organizer
- Sponsor of the NYC annual parade
- Behind the scenes guy
- LSG main subject area
- Where LSG staff work
- Jing's specialty
- Consumed in mass quantities this season
- What Art knows
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- Joey's monthly tally
- Les, Bill, Cheryl, and Mary Ann mostly handle
- Susan's research area
- Purdons and New Jersey TR title
- What Natalie, Lilah, Ann, and Christiane manage
- Lexis online product
- Page inserts
- Sorter's job
- Turkey Day fixin's
18 Clues: Page inserts • Sorter's job • Docket search • What Art knows • Jing's specialty • Turkey Day fixin's • Joey's monthly tally • Electronic organizer • Lexis online product • Where LSG staff work • Susan's research area • Behind the scenes guy • LSG main subject area • Purdons and New Jersey TR title • Sponsor of the NYC annual parade • Consumed in mass quantities this season • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Quote Puzzle 2015-04-10
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- " Death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest ----- of all the field." p.829
- What type of shoe is mentioned on page 778?
- " O mischief, thou art swift to enter in the thought of a desperate --- !
- What stops the letter from being delivered to Romeo?
- "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" p.767
- " And I will do it without ---- or doubt, to live an unstained wife to have sweet love" p.820
- "O,I have bought the mansion of love. But not -------- it..." P.796
- " Would none but I might venge my cousin`s -----" p.811
- " More light and light, more ---- and dark our woes." p.807
- " Heaven is here, where ------ lives..." P.801
- " O happy ------! This is thy sheath, there rust, and let me die."
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- What does Mercutio shout as he dies? " A ------ a' both your houses!" P.793
- Where do Romeo and Juliet meet?
- Who killed Tybalt?
- What happened to Romeo after he killed Tybalt? " He was ------"
- " Ah, dear Juliet why art tho yet so ----?" p.842
- " O, think`st thou we shall ---- meet again?
- How was Mercutio killed? "He was -------"
- Sampson makes an insulting gesture towards Abram by "Biting his -----"
- " Romeo, Romeo , Romeo, I ----- to thee." p.825
20 Clues: Who killed Tybalt? • Where do Romeo and Juliet meet? • How was Mercutio killed? "He was -------" • What type of shoe is mentioned on page 778? • " O, think`st thou we shall ---- meet again? • " Heaven is here, where ------ lives..." P.801 • " Romeo, Romeo , Romeo, I ----- to thee." p.825 • " Ah, dear Juliet why art tho yet so ----?" p.842 • ...
BJU Press Puzzle 2025-05-06
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- Our worldview
- process that develops a visual plan for a chapter/unit
- planning phase
- 1st textbook printed
- a folded, printed, 16-page paper sheet
- errors to be corrected in subsequent printings
- challenging student content
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- Our fearless leader
- premier learning experience platform for teachers and students
- BJU Press digital textbook
- BJU Press homeschool platform
- Academy of Home Education
12 Clues: Our worldview • planning phase • Our fearless leader • 1st textbook printed • Academy of Home Education • BJU Press digital textbook • challenging student content • BJU Press homeschool platform • a folded, printed, 16-page paper sheet • errors to be corrected in subsequent printings • process that develops a visual plan for a chapter/unit • ...
All the B1 words! 2025-10-08
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- Gareth's name.
- What you can visit on page 4.
- Unit 1 country.
- On a board on water.
- Unit 3's jumping.
- Thai holiday (page 34).
- Chinese guy on page 7.
- Fake holiday from unit 5.
- Black and white horse.
- Lots of sand.
- Old Chinese women in a park (page 39).
- Big word on page 40.
- What you kiss under (page 33).
- Jumping from a building (unit 4).
- Indian Hollywood.
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- Tle’s football team.
- Best changwat in all of Thailand!
- Guy that climbed a mountain.
- Eat seven.
- Animal on page 27.
- Examples are Europe or Asia.
- Bam’s university
- Tle’s football team.
- Icelandic capital.
- A collection of flowers.
25 Clues: Eat seven. • Lots of sand. • Gareth's name. • Unit 1 country. • Bam’s university • Unit 3's jumping. • Indian Hollywood. • Animal on page 27. • Icelandic capital. • Tle’s football team. • On a board on water. • Tle’s football team. • Big word on page 40. • Chinese guy on page 7. • Black and white horse. • Thai holiday (page 34). • A collection of flowers. • Fake holiday from unit 5. • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
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- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
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- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
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- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
Rebound Cross Word 2021-11-06
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- Sean's younger twin sisters were know as the _________.
- having a condition that markedly restricts one's ability to function physically, mentally, or socially (page 193)
- "Welcome to ____ world" -David (page 30)
- Where did chapter ten take place?
- "It'll make you easier to be his ___" -Vice-Principal McCully (page 14)
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. (page 47)
- "My _________ got crushed" - David (page 95)
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- "That's where I smashed all my _____" -David (page 212)
- What is Sean's position when playing basketball? (page 44)
- Krafts Which store did Sean plan on buying his mother's birthday gift from? (page 191)
- Which sport does Sean play?
- What type of accident left David in a wheelchair? (page 83)
- in a forceful way (page 76)
- What was the nickname given to David's father, Joe? (page 167)
- "...I said, trying to move the conversation away from my father's ____." -Narrated (page 85)
- "Maybe the best defense is a good _______" -Narrated (page 113)
- Which fear did Sean express he had in Chapter eighteen? (page 209-210)
17 Clues: Which sport does Sean play? • in a forceful way (page 76) • Where did chapter ten take place? • "Welcome to ____ world" -David (page 30) • "My _________ got crushed" - David (page 95) • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. (page 47) • "That's where I smashed all my _____" -David (page 212) • Sean's younger twin sisters were know as the _________. • ...
Crown & Sheild Crossword 2023-09-01
6 Clues: Centerspread theme • ND's newest sport (page 13) • The art event happening all October (page 10) • Last name of the director highlighted on page 15 • First name of the NBA All Star being honored on page 13 • Members of the SAG-AFTRA/Writer's Guild are "on ___"(page 3)
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
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- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
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- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
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- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
yearbook basics, group 10 - alicia. 2013-05-22
Across
- - eight pages on each side of a signature. ex)1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, and 16.
- - usually 6 different _______ that help keep the yearbook organized.
- - elements that help enhance the yearbook's design.
- - list of technical printing information about the yearbook.
- - verbal statement and visual look which tie all the parts of the yearbook together.
- - refers both to the topics featured on individual spreads.
- - heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover.
- - area which connects the front and back covers.
- - first couple of pages that introduces the theme.
- tabs - page number and section usually at the bottom outside corner.
- - alphabetical listing of students and events usually in the back of the yearbook.
- - used to stay organized and helps plan for deadlines.
- - the main story of a spread.
Down
- page - page one of the yearbook, should have all the information of the yearbook.
- lid - front cover of the yearbook which includes the info of the yearbook.
- color - magenta, cyan, yellow, and black combine to create full color pictures.
- - yearbooks are printed this way, then folded, stitched, and trimmed.
- color - effective way to add emphasis to a black and white page.
- - listing of all the pages within the yearbook.
- - outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages within.
- - final pages of the yearbook.
- - a spread used to seperate each of the sections of the yeaebook. usually theme related.
- - two facing side by side pages.
- off - "mini theme" used as a section title.
- coverage - using more than one spread for a topic. usually called jump coverage.
25 Clues: - the main story of a spread. • - final pages of the yearbook. • - two facing side by side pages. • off - "mini theme" used as a section title. • - listing of all the pages within the yearbook. • - area which connects the front and back covers. • - first couple of pages that introduces the theme. • - elements that help enhance the yearbook's design. • ...
Ashlyn, Betty, Alyssa, Payton, Connor 2023-03-15
Across
- who did he meet at the Olympics
- page 110 when the crew was reported missing
- page 104 they became in charge
- page 117 what did god gave them
- page 111 this person was certain that Louie was alive
- page 33 this was given to Louie by his brother at the Olympics
- what did he try and still from hitler
- page 120-121 this animal attacked them
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- page 128 mac’s death day
- page 114 the song they sang
- page 103 number of rafts they have
- page 106 Louie’s injury
- page 104 number of people before the crash
- page 104 this persons bracelet was NOT on Phil’s wrist
- page 118 they shot at Louie, Phil, and Mac
- page 107 they ate all the food
16 Clues: page 106 Louie’s injury • page 128 mac’s death day • page 114 the song they sang • page 104 they became in charge • page 107 they ate all the food • who did he meet at the Olympics • page 117 what did god gave them • page 103 number of rafts they have • what did he try and still from hitler • page 120-121 this animal attacked them • page 104 number of people before the crash • ...
Quiz 2 2021-02-18
Across
- crystal face repeats 4 times (every 90 degrees) when the crystal is spun on any axis
- one who studies the rocks and minerals of Earth (page 42)
- crystal system with 3 twofold axes (page 38-39)
- related to the weight or heaviness of an object, or testing the weight by lifting it (pg 30)
- on the breastplate of justice in Exodus 28:20 (page 43)
- this is the hardest mineral and has a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- chemistry defined by the chicals God created in Genesis 1 and is the foundation for animals, plants, and humans (page 39)
- compares weight to an equal volume of water
- mineral with poison and medicine properties that is bright yellow but burns blue (page 49)
- a reconciling or repairing of a relationship, as Christ sacrificed so we could stand forgiven before God (page 42)
- our birthstones originate to the breastplate that the 12 stones the __ __ __ __ __ __ __ wore in the Old Testament (page 52)
- develped the scale to help determine the hardness of minerals (pg 30)
- related to the amount of shine or reflective quality of a particular object (pg 30)
- crystal system with 3 fourfold axes (page 38-39)
- tested by comparing scratches of one mineral on another (page 35)
- there is a pagan belief that crystals have the power to bring happiness and _____________; God designed crystals for beauty, value in medicine, and physical attributes to aid in inventions. (page 55)
- test used to determine a more consistent sample of coloration of a mineral (page 37)
- crystal face repeats 6 times (every 60 degrees) when the crystal is spun on the axis
- the part of geology that deals with the science of minerals
- type of non-metallic luster (page 33)
- an onyx that is valuable as it goes from pale to green (page 44)
- crystal system without an axis of symmetry (page 39)
Down
- David used stones from a river to slay Goliath. These stones were make smooth by the constant ___________ of water (page 53)
- distort or twist something that is good into something wicked (page 42)
- foundation for chemistry when combined with nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen atoms (page 39)
- crystal face repeats 2 times (evey 180 degrees) when the crystall is spun on the axis
- this defines the value of a gemstone but cannot be used to identify the mineral (page 34)
- determines the size of a mineral (page 36)
- crystal systm with 1 sixfold axis (page 38-39)
- added to toothpaste to help make tooth enamel stronger (page 55)
- amethyst is the purple __ __ __ __ __ __ __ (pg 32)
- this is the softest mineral and has a 1 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- used to make insulators for capacitors (pg 31)
- a comparison of two ideas or things with similar features (page 42)
- makes granite sparkle (pg 31)
- appears like broken glass (page 40)
- the number of crystal systems found in minerals (pg 32)
- but my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus
- crystal system with 1 twofold axis (page 38-39)
- standard scale used y geologists to measure the size of a mineral (page 36)
- cyrstal system with 1 fourfold axis (page 38-39)
- number of compounds that make up minerals (pg 32)
- quartz is the mineral __ __ __ __ (pg 32)
- the balance of opposit sides of an object in regard to size and form (pg 30)
- aluminum-silicate mineral that can be pink, yellow, or blue (page 44-45)
45 Clues: makes granite sparkle (pg 31) • appears like broken glass (page 40) • type of non-metallic luster (page 33) • quartz is the mineral __ __ __ __ (pg 32) • determines the size of a mineral (page 36) • compares weight to an equal volume of water • crystal systm with 1 sixfold axis (page 38-39) • used to make insulators for capacitors (pg 31) • ...
Things that might be jobs 2025-07-12
Across
- images made with a handheld device.
- what creativity makes
- to put lead letters in the right design
- one who puts words on a page
- to put neatly into place
- the flat designs on boxes and signs.
Down
- making frames that look like motion. Stop motion is a good example.
- the art of making 3D forms
- one who makes copies using ink and paper.
- fibrous tree material
- sometimes called moving photos.
11 Clues: what creativity makes • fibrous tree material • to put neatly into place • the art of making 3D forms • one who puts words on a page • sometimes called moving photos. • images made with a handheld device. • the flat designs on boxes and signs. • to put lead letters in the right design • one who makes copies using ink and paper. • ...
grade6 didian 2019-03-23
Desktop publishing 2023-12-12
Across
- It is the atr of using computers to design finished, printable documents
- It is a method that uses the forces of electricity to print
- It is a nearly complete version of a publication
Down
- It is a computer program that is used to make page layouts
- It is a common form of printing
- It is the study of sending and receiving messages
- It is the process of arranging text and graphics on a page
- It is electronic artwork that can be used in publications
- It is a computerized version of a piece of paper
9 Clues: It is a common form of printing • It is a nearly complete version of a publication • It is a computerized version of a piece of paper • It is the study of sending and receiving messages • It is electronic artwork that can be used in publications • It is a computer program that is used to make page layouts • It is the process of arranging text and graphics on a page • ...
The Beast Within-Vocabulary 2018-04-11
Across
- DISTURBING OR HORRIFYING (PAGE 41)
- SOMEONE WHO IS HELD PRISONER (PAGE 5)
- MOPE AROUND OR POUT (PAGE 73)
- TO EXAMINE CLOSELY (PAGE 55)
- TO PUT UNDER A SPELL; CARRY AWAY WITH EMOTION (PAGE 38)
- TO TURN AWAY OR ASIDE (PAGE 142)
- GIVING THE FEELING SOMETHING BAD OR EVIL IS COMING (PAGE 40)
- TO DISTRACT (PAGE 78)
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- VERY POOR (PAGE 136)
- SOMEONE WHO IS JUST OUT FOR MONEY (PAGE 137)
- ROOM FOR STARGAZING (PAGE 48)
- TO THROW A REMARK INTO A CONVERSATION; INTERRUPT (PAGE 125)
- HAVING EXCELLENT MORALS AND CHARACTER (PAGE 1)
- TO HINT OR SUGGEST INDIRECTLY (PAGE 18)
- EXPRESS SHARP DISAPPROVAL (PAGE 87)
15 Clues: VERY POOR (PAGE 136) • TO DISTRACT (PAGE 78) • TO EXAMINE CLOSELY (PAGE 55) • ROOM FOR STARGAZING (PAGE 48) • MOPE AROUND OR POUT (PAGE 73) • TO TURN AWAY OR ASIDE (PAGE 142) • DISTURBING OR HORRIFYING (PAGE 41) • EXPRESS SHARP DISAPPROVAL (PAGE 87) • SOMEONE WHO IS HELD PRISONER (PAGE 5) • TO HINT OR SUGGEST INDIRECTLY (PAGE 18) • SOMEONE WHO IS JUST OUT FOR MONEY (PAGE 137) • ...
A Walk to Remember 2013-12-09
Across
- without emotion (page 131)
- suffering from neurosis (page 19)
- feeling intense excitement and happiness (page 229)
- a feeling of fear (page 48)
- nervously awkward (page 37)
- not sufficiently strict, severe or careful (page 45)
Down
- large caliber guns (page 200)
- to strongly irritate (page 125)
- the capital city of a country or a region (page 9)
- a view toward a situation or event (page 225)
- foolish, unreasonable (page 37)
- unskilled farm worker (page 31)
- to scatter things untidily over a surface (page 227)
- the importance in relation to the success of something else (page 131)
- to have a strong dislike (page 99)
15 Clues: without emotion (page 131) • a feeling of fear (page 48) • nervously awkward (page 37) • large caliber guns (page 200) • to strongly irritate (page 125) • foolish, unreasonable (page 37) • unskilled farm worker (page 31) • suffering from neurosis (page 19) • to have a strong dislike (page 99) • a view toward a situation or event (page 225) • ...
Lesson 5.1 - What Causes Climate? 2025-11-30
Across
- the air at the ____ of a mountain is typically cooler than the air at the bottom of the mountain (page 169)
- you live in the ____ hemisphere, the hemisphere above the equator
- this is affected by latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies of water, and ocean currents (page 167)
- the ocean on the east coast of the United States
- this is the measure of distance from the equator, not longitude but this (page 168)
- of the three major climate zones, this is the zone located between the tropical and polar zones (page 168)
- in areas near the equator have ___ climates than areas far from the equator (page 168)
- the ocean on the west coast of the United States
- the average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, wind, and clouds in an area (page 167)
- the imaginary line around the center of a globe (page 168)
- in the ____, the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth’s surface, temperature decreases as altitude increases (page 169)
- the side of the mountain downwind, very little rain falls here (page 172)
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- the side of a mountain the wind hits, rain and snow falls here (page 172)
- these climates are found inland from large bodies of water, sometimes the reason they experience more extreme temperatures (page 170)
- marine climates are influenced by ____ currents, streams of water that move in regular patterns (page 171)
- this process determines climate patterns, two words (page 167)
- these climates are influenced by large bodies of water (page 170)
- of the three major climate zones, this is the zone that is the coldest, located closest to the pole (page 168)
- of the three major climate zones, this is the area above and below the equator (page 168)
- the areas at the poles receive less ____ radiation, one of the factors that make them cooler (page 168)
20 Clues: the ocean on the east coast of the United States • the ocean on the west coast of the United States • the imaginary line around the center of a globe (page 168) • this process determines climate patterns, two words (page 167) • you live in the ____ hemisphere, the hemisphere above the equator • these climates are influenced by large bodies of water (page 170) • ...
