batman Crossword Puzzles
Gamer's FRB Crossword 2026-03-16
Across
- Angry, Lazy, Artistic and _____
- Similarity between characters in DumbShlop's first battle
- Early DRB battle is a royale of people who were enemies of ______
- Sub-series that focuses on difference in Asia and Americas
- Short-lived Eddiefrb rap battle series with 4 battles
- Commander Jacob series that's one verse per person only
- Trip released a battle every day for a full _____
- Eddiefrb opponent in battle without Eddiefrb
- Legend57 character with appropriate catchphrase
- ERBoCartoons royale with this theme
- Artist referenced in Dilly's apple battle
- Cypher featuring Tom MacDonald, Dolly Parton and Fred Durst
- FNAF fan highlighted for costume creations
- ERB cover channel ran by The Fellas
- Musical artist with a dedicated AvA battle
- Before Rebirth, there was ______
- Character that uses Reagan Ridley's words
- The series that started it all
- Occasion Jeffrey is surprised to be at
- How to showcase what you want the flow and delivery to be like
- The plushie from the clearance bin that clears the room quick
- Finisher in Uberocity elemental battle
- Trav Shark character that Pixel Chris paid homage to
- Figure ironically used twice in Tommy Salommy battles
- GamingPlush64 character that makes reference to other fandom battles
- Song you can expect Chaotic Rap Battles to recite
- Connection amongst creepypastas in One Man Hide And Seek vs Three Kings
- CEO played by Fightmarker is in debt to this group of people
- Character who goes on gauntlet to proves aliens' existence
- Series where rap battle creator battles something else
- Unique editing software used by non-audible creator
- Month when Rap Battle Day takes place
- Series by Michael Stark where battles would be made on stream: ____ Rap Battles
- Early word obsession of Snakebite126
- Franchise often used by JustGamer in battles
- Musician whose fans pull up and pull up vids of them doing pull ups
- Piece of clothing that wants to confirm the time
- TheToppo's favorite franchise
- My Bloody Valentine vs The Leprechaun is a battle between ______ slashers
- Character tag teams with another version of themselves against an indie game rep
- Non-president ERB character that got two different opponents
- Term for a new rapper joining the battle
- Pokemon generation battle that showcases its four mascots
- Co-owned series known for being on SoundCloud
- Creator often seen in an FRB battle
- Wrecks losers
- Group referred to twice in FRB Brawl Rebirth battles
- Was dishing out the best rhymes before Dr. Strange
- Old GamingPlush64 series that focused on a mobile game: ERBo_____
- Editor being replicated in Banana Guard vs Moo Moo
- PeeWee Herman stuffs another's title with this
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- The "C" in WCRB
- Battle with a remastered edit from 3ple
- Only reason Alucard is with Homelander
- Thing that made Lara Croft no longer fun
- Location where production for battles usually takes place
- The fate of Freshy pitting gold vs stone
- Parody nerdcore artist featured in Stasious battle
- Vs Anything series that's featured Sweeney Todd and Mettaton
- Person Rayyan made Kirby vs Jigglypuff for
- The alien fighting a sexual predator
- Descriptor for a boy's life
- Parody creator with a Mario joke battle
- Baldi vs Pico has a ____
- Finisher on Uberocity video game villain royale
- Amount of Hitler vs Vader battles
- Eric the Audible battle with game characters but based on their _____ version
- Person being told she's 17
- Third party in TV horror battle by Rabi
- What Chuck E's Special is not
- Unexpected comic character in AdamDRB battle
- Robot shut down at the end of ERBP battle
- Ed's boon, as proven by the channel
- The last of a trio left to battle yellow guy
- Joke series that did not abide by series title: ____ vs Anything
- Creator with Pokemon vs Anything that isn't Cherry-Jacob or Eddiefrb
- Company that owned ERB up to season 5
- Character remembering this exact moment against someone sharing their name
- Day of the week where you're not alone at night
- Producer commonly seen in 2021 battles
- What TaigaTonic doesn't look at while Smiling
- JRPG franchise associated with SIR Rap Battles
- Name of primary community server
- Owner of a Vs Anything series featuring team shooter game
- Object being requested to be obtained by VonnyVerse and Rosenthal
- 2019 movie less original than an uncle diss
- Condition that makes a cowboy shoot a turnip
- Battle with 3 sequels between TVs
- Freshy Kanal title card that was memed
- Rhymes dude
- Latest Gridline battle with a name connection
- Max Headroom Hijacker battles would often have the body actor use a _____ mask
- Award for someone who recently began making battles: Best ______
- Game that was used in Cam Steady battle with no opponent
- A count threatens to show this to a "bell"
- What Vox cannot take unlike taking cultures
- How you can tell the Recruiter isn't dead
- Action being performed on Lois Griffin by multiple characters
- Character killed by a soccer ball through their body
- Number character from Teimunity battle
100 Clues: Rhymes dude • Wrecks losers • The "C" in WCRB • Baldi vs Pico has a ____ • Person being told she's 17 • Descriptor for a boy's life • What Chuck E's Special is not • TheToppo's favorite franchise • The series that started it all • Angry, Lazy, Artistic and _____ • Before Rebirth, there was ______ • Name of primary community server • Amount of Hitler vs Vader battles • ...
2000s 2022-05-15
Across
- is an ongoing asymmetric low-intensity conflict between the Mexican government and various drug trafficking syndicates. When the Mexican military began to intervene in 2006, the government's main objective was to reduce drug-related violence
- served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017
- The U.S.-UK invasion of Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, toppled the brutal Taliban regime. It stands out as the most conventional action in a war that has rewritten the rules on conflict
- is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia, a position he has filled since 2012, and previously from 2000 until 2008
- topped the box office in 2000 with the release of Cast Away. The star earned an Oscar nomination for his role as the marooned Chuck in the Robert Zemeckis drama and made $429.6 million in worldwide ticket sale
- started Google while students at Stanford. They first incorporated in 1998, and went public in 2004. Google is responsible for the way we use the internet; its goal has been to organize knowledge and make it widely available. It has become the accepted word for searching for information on the internet. It also is highly rated as an employer, with policies that encourage creativity
- at age 50 on June 25, 2009, led to tributes all over the world. The sudden death of the pop star
- But in 2001, as the music industry struggled to control its revenue streams in the era of file sharing and piracy, Apple developed the iPod, the most profitable mp3 player of its era, along with iTunes, an online marketplace that hastened the obsolescence of physical media (well, CDs, anyway). But the release of the iPhone in 2007 truly broadened consumers’ technological landscapes—not just by putting the computing and communication power of a personal computer in the palm of their hands, but by paving the way for a constant level of connectivity and interactivity that has changed the way we experience the world.
- The people of the Gulf Coast braced themselves as the sixth strongest hurricane in Atlantic history hurtled their way
- became Ethan Hunt for a second time in 2000, hitting the big screen in Mission: Impossible II
- went to battle in 2000, appearing as Maximus Decimus Meridius in Gladiator
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- set in motion the main events of the decade. He set two wars in motion, created an environment in this country that allowed the government to undo decades of civil liberties progress in the name of safety.
- in this decade perhaps most significant is his use of talking points in delivering the news, especially on the Fox News Network. Fox leads other cable news channels. Fox watchers still believe that Saddam Hussein was responsible for the attacks of 9/11.
- during his tenure as head of the Federal Reserve probably had more to do with the policies that set this in motion than anyone else. He has admitted that he believed in market forces that would self-regulate, and that he was wrong.
- People all over the United States remember where they were when news broke that a plane had flown into the World Trade Center in New York City. The morning of September 11, 2001, would end with two hijacked airliners flown into each of the WTC towers, another plane flown into the Pentagon, and a fourth plane crashing into the ground in Pennsylvania after passengers stormed the cockpit. Nearly 3,000 people died in the country's worst terrorist attack, which made al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden household names
- became an Oscar winner on March 26, 2000, taking home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Lisa Rowe in Girl, Interrupted. She returned to theaters just months later in Gone in 60 Seconds, making $237.2 million worldwide
- In December 2007, the U.S. experienced its worst economic downturn since the Great Depression
- his is the name that history will put on the policies that followed 9/11
- an economist whose research dealt specifically with the economic fallout from financial crises, luckily happened to be the Fed chair at the time. His unprecedented program of emergency loans and quantitative easing (including bailing out Europe) helped prevent the crisis from reaching Depression levels, and arguably made the global recovery more rapid
- were in their pop heyday in 2000. The pop singers performed at the 2000 Grammys where they were nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "I Want It That Way" and Album of the Year for Millennium. Months after the Grammys, BSB went multiplatinum with the November 2000 debut of Black & Blue
- The actor had a diverse schedule, lending his voice to the animated Chicken Run, starring as Benjamin Martin in the Roland Emmerich drama The Patriot, appearing alongside Milla Jovovich and Jeremy Davies in The Million Dollar Hotel, and trying out romantic comedies with the blockbuster What Women Want.
- When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice(came out in 2008)
- The intelligence that led to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003 remains a controversy, but the invasion changed the decade in a way that its predecessor, the Gulf War, didn't
- A listless and alienated teenager decides to help his new friend win the class presidency in their small western high school, while he must deal with his bizarre family life back home.
- Iraq's brutal dictator since 1979
25 Clues: Iraq's brutal dictator since 1979 • served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017 • his is the name that history will put on the policies that followed 9/11 • went to battle in 2000, appearing as Maximus Decimus Meridius in Gladiator • In December 2007, the U.S. experienced its worst economic downturn since the Great Depression • ...
2000s 2022-05-15
Across
- is an ongoing asymmetric low-intensity conflict between the Mexican government and various drug trafficking syndicates. When the Mexican military began to intervene in 2006, the government's main objective was to reduce drug-related violence
- served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017
- The U.S.-UK invasion of Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, toppled the brutal Taliban regime. It stands out as the most conventional action in a war that has rewritten the rules on conflict
- is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia, a position he has filled since 2012, and previously from 2000 until 2008
- topped the box office in 2000 with the release of Cast Away. The star earned an Oscar nomination for his role as the marooned Chuck in the Robert Zemeckis drama and made $429.6 million in worldwide ticket sale
- started Google while students at Stanford. They first incorporated in 1998, and went public in 2004. Google is responsible for the way we use the internet; its goal has been to organize knowledge and make it widely available. It has become the accepted word for searching for information on the internet. It also is highly rated as an employer, with policies that encourage creativity
- at age 50 on June 25, 2009, led to tributes all over the world. The sudden death of the pop star
- But in 2001, as the music industry struggled to control its revenue streams in the era of file sharing and piracy, Apple developed the iPod, the most profitable mp3 player of its era, along with iTunes, an online marketplace that hastened the obsolescence of physical media (well, CDs, anyway). But the release of the iPhone in 2007 truly broadened consumers’ technological landscapes—not just by putting the computing and communication power of a personal computer in the palm of their hands, but by paving the way for a constant level of connectivity and interactivity that has changed the way we experience the world.
- The people of the Gulf Coast braced themselves as the sixth strongest hurricane in Atlantic history hurtled their way
- became Ethan Hunt for a second time in 2000, hitting the big screen in Mission: Impossible II
- went to battle in 2000, appearing as Maximus Decimus Meridius in Gladiator
Down
- set in motion the main events of the decade. He set two wars in motion, created an environment in this country that allowed the government to undo decades of civil liberties progress in the name of safety.
- in this decade perhaps most significant is his use of talking points in delivering the news, especially on the Fox News Network. Fox leads other cable news channels. Fox watchers still believe that Saddam Hussein was responsible for the attacks of 9/11.
- during his tenure as head of the Federal Reserve probably had more to do with the policies that set this in motion than anyone else. He has admitted that he believed in market forces that would self-regulate, and that he was wrong.
- People all over the United States remember where they were when news broke that a plane had flown into the World Trade Center in New York City. The morning of September 11, 2001, would end with two hijacked airliners flown into each of the WTC towers, another plane flown into the Pentagon, and a fourth plane crashing into the ground in Pennsylvania after passengers stormed the cockpit. Nearly 3,000 people died in the country's worst terrorist attack, which made al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden household names
- became an Oscar winner on March 26, 2000, taking home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Lisa Rowe in Girl, Interrupted. She returned to theaters just months later in Gone in 60 Seconds, making $237.2 million worldwide
- In December 2007, the U.S. experienced its worst economic downturn since the Great Depression
- his is the name that history will put on the policies that followed 9/11
- an economist whose research dealt specifically with the economic fallout from financial crises, luckily happened to be the Fed chair at the time. His unprecedented program of emergency loans and quantitative easing (including bailing out Europe) helped prevent the crisis from reaching Depression levels, and arguably made the global recovery more rapid
- were in their pop heyday in 2000. The pop singers performed at the 2000 Grammys where they were nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "I Want It That Way" and Album of the Year for Millennium. Months after the Grammys, BSB went multiplatinum with the November 2000 debut of Black & Blue
- The actor had a diverse schedule, lending his voice to the animated Chicken Run, starring as Benjamin Martin in the Roland Emmerich drama The Patriot, appearing alongside Milla Jovovich and Jeremy Davies in The Million Dollar Hotel, and trying out romantic comedies with the blockbuster What Women Want.
- When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice(came out in 2008)
- The intelligence that led to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003 remains a controversy, but the invasion changed the decade in a way that its predecessor, the Gulf War, didn't
- A listless and alienated teenager decides to help his new friend win the class presidency in their small western high school, while he must deal with his bizarre family life back home.
- Iraq's brutal dictator since 1979
25 Clues: Iraq's brutal dictator since 1979 • served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017 • his is the name that history will put on the policies that followed 9/11 • went to battle in 2000, appearing as Maximus Decimus Meridius in Gladiator • In December 2007, the U.S. experienced its worst economic downturn since the Great Depression • ...
Bert erwt 2024-09-26
Across
- Country located on the Rhine
- Polynesian island chain
- Island Kopenhagen is located on
- Basque capital
- Country New Caledonia was named after
- Part of the Sahara, mostly in Mauretania and Mali
- European Language diven to extinction by the British
- German City that doesn't exist
- Condominium between France and Spain
- US state formerly thought of as an island
- River in the Netherlands and Southern European currency
- Europe's busiest port city
- Muslim microstate that Albania may found in their capital city
- the only country with no red, white or blue in the flag
- Formerly Portugese colony in China
- the people Tuscany is named after
- Capital of West Germany
- Estonia's largest island
- Italian name for südtirol
- Country where Jimmy Carter said that he desired their people carnally
- Eastern part of Libya
- Slavic state existing from 1918 to 1993
- Old name for the DRC
- City with the first metro, built in 1863
- Shortened name for a political entity in Germany lasting from 800 to 1806
- Country that will become independent in 2027
- Island where Napoleon Bonaparte is born
- City with the oldest buildings in Germany
- Place where Siddharta Gautama was born
- Alternate name for Germans
- Unclaimed territory in the sahara
- Country with the highest English-speaking proficiency excl. English native countries
- Ugliest city according to the UK
- Part of the Czech Republic, A great power in the early medieval period
- Country with the highest GDP per capita in Europe
- Tallest mountain measuring from the base
- Heavily industrialized area in Germany
- Part of the Nile flowing through Ethiopia
- Phoenician colony turned into a trading empire
- Captital of Flanders
- Often regarded as the tallest mountain in the world
- Capital of wales
- unifiers of the Kingdom of Germany
- Name for the region including Syria, Lebanon and Israel/Palestine
- Name of the archipelago the pig war between the US and Canada was fought over
- Native american tribes on the American four corners
- region divided between Greece, Türkiye and Bulgaria
- Endangered Lecithic language
- River with the largest delta in the world
- Important formerly Luxembourgish city
- Country that doesn't recognize any China
- Swedish city with several elemants named after it
- Religion founded by Czech reformer Jan Hus
- Capital of Occitania
- Formerly British colony in China
- Capital of the Kingdom of Italy before Rome
- Chinese Island
- Collective name for Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia
- Name for a French and an extinct German people
- Region of Poland
- Country where the same guy has been in charge since it's founding in 1991
- British island located near France
- Old name for Thailand
- Current name of Köningsberg
- Cultural region of Romania
- Capital of Punjab and Haryana
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- Holiest city in Islam
- Only country that doesn't recognize Armenia
- German city where Martin Luther was born
- Founded by Greeks, now Ukrainian port city
- German speaking part of France
- island where the capital of oman was located for a while
- Country often regarded for having no coastline, but is has around 22km of coastline
- Where the Netherlands borders France
- French city founded by the Greeks
- Place in the middle east where agriculture was first developed
- Point furthest from the core
- Romanian people living in northern Greece
- Island nation that was forced into being independent
- Dutch trading post in Japan
- Holiest city in Christianity and Judeaism
- Most hated Dutch city
- Turkish city with the same name as a superhero
- Name for the Island in Lake Como that was temporarily sovereign Belgian territory
- Old Aztec name for Mexico City
- Long, mountainous country
- Island first inhabited by the Dutch, named after a Duth royal
- Czech city with a well-known astronomical clock
- Capital of Limburg (NL)
- Country where Freddie Mercury was born
- Most hated Dutch province
- Part of the Nile flowing from lake Victoria
- Country where the gooning cave is located
- Biggest mistake when it comes to countries
- Place where the Bob Semple tank was made
- capital of Gotland
- Self-proclaimed country of origin for many Americans
- Unclaimed Antarctic territory
- Soviet sattelite state existing from 1921 to 1941
- Place the union between the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden and Denmark was named after
- one of the few intercontinental cities
- Region divided between the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany
- Old name for Bratislava
- Name for the USA before 1776
- script used by the minoan civilization
- Former Bohemian territory, then German, now Polish
- Name of the strait connecting the Black sea to the sea of Azov
- Capital of the kingdom of Swabia
- Capital of Wallonia
- Island of origin for the austronesian people
- Long, mountainous country
- Strait between Argentina and Antarctica
- Capital of Francia
- City where Christopher Columbus is from
- French city famous for mustard
- Youngest country as per 2011
- Point farthest away from any land
- Native name for Easter Island
- Native New Zealanders
- Polish town where they speak Wymysorisch, a Central German dialect closely related to Silesian
- Capital city of Madagascar
- Former Portugese colony in India
- Slavic language spoken in the Carpathian mountains
- Federation of six or seven culturally similar countries
- Oldest existing republic in the world
- Native name for Puerto Rico
- Soviet name for St. Petersburg
- Caribbean Archipelago
- Language spoken in the south of France, closely related to Catalan
- Former colonizers of Tobago
- City with the oldest university still in operation since 1088
- Largest part of the Czech Republic
- Dutch city well known for Cheese
- Peninsula hanging off of China
134 Clues: Basque capital • Chinese Island • Capital of wales • Region of Poland • capital of Gotland • Capital of Francia • Capital of Wallonia • Old name for the DRC • Captital of Flanders • Capital of Occitania • Holiest city in Islam • Most hated Dutch city • Eastern part of Libya • Native New Zealanders • Caribbean Archipelago • Old name for Thailand • Polynesian island chain • Capital of West Germany • ...
ALPAP 2025-12-16
Across
- Aleena e' un nome bello, su questo non ci piove, ma a noi piace inventarci parole nuove. Tuo fratello ti chiama Vacca, ma perche'?, A mate andavi in bagno ogni due per tre, Su Discord nessuno si chiamava come te. Per questo ti chiamiamo Paffu, Mini V o Ali Baba', ma mai per cognome, sappiamo che odi ogni singolo tuo SOPRANNOME.
- Con gli amici olandesi ti divertivi molto, chi l’avrebbe detto che ci sarebbe stato quel risvolto! Sul bus e’ arrivato quel commento: “Assomigli a …” disse tutto contento. Per te quel nome era un mistero, ma poi è stato svelato, e quel paragone nella storia del gruppo e’ entrato.
- In quanto tuoi amici non ti giudichiamo, Anche se quel che hai fatto tutti conosciamo. A lezione non ti sei riuscita a trattenere E così, volendo lo stress alleggerire, Un sito … hai voluto aprire
- Ormai ti sei laureata E per fortuna è finita! Ma che ipocrita saresti, A non riconoscere quanto duramente vivesti. Che l’università sia stancante lo sappiamo Sarà per questo che ti sei addormentata ritrovandoti a …
- Ci siamo conosciuti al primo anno, quella volta e' stato fatto un bel danno! Senza questo gruppetto l'uni non sarebbe stata la stessa, Abbiamo studiato, ma qualche pausa studio ce la siamo concessa. La' hai conosciuto il tuo cavaliere scuro, Malik chiese di sposarti, pensa che futuro! Ma tu hai sempre preferito quelli con gli occhi chiari, vabbè, restiamo solo amici, noi …
- Grandi risate e traumi alle superiori durante le ore di fisica con i vettori Speranzon e Noal con attenzione ascoltavi ma nonostante questo la regola della mano … sbagliavi, perché la mano sinistra invece usavi.
- L'Aleena ha molti pregi, ma anche qualche difetto, Pero' almeno ha un padre perfetto! Con quei bei baffoni, si fa dei grandi pisoloni (bevi ogni volta che hai fatto una foto a tuo papa' mentre dormiva) Come Batman e' misterioso, anche il suo nome e' molto curioso. E' M&M, il mito, la leggenda, … , che persona stupenda!
- Alla maturità qualcuno in difficoltà ti ha voluto mettere Ma come sempre al meglio hai risposto, lo devi ammettere, Dalla … volentieri saresti scappata perché di certo non era una materia amata un prof a quel paese volevi mandare Ma ora con un sorriso quel momento vogliamo ricordare
- Per un regalo speciale, fino a Trento sei dovuta andare. Tu che solo reggaeton e bad bunny sei abituata ad ascoltare, Tutti i testi in treno ti sei voluta imparare (bevi per in 5 su una BMW) Ti perdevamo sempre ma tu eri facile da trovare, dal momento che un indumento fantastico hai voluto indossare. Quella volta di vin brule' ci siamo bevute qualche litro, eccoci in prima fila con la felpa rosa a sentire NITRO.
- Sei una ragazza pacata e tranquilla, ma non e’ merito della camomilla! Un’altra bevanda si trova sempre nella tua tazza, e’ l’unica cosa che non ti rende pazza! Perche’ alla fine ogni problema si risolve in un batter d’occhio, respiro profondo e tè al …
- Ad ogni verifica lo abbiamo scommesso,ma il conto alla fine dimenticammo spesso. Dolce, croccante e ricoperto di cocco bello, hai capito di certo di cosa parlo, del mitico …
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- Da un posto mistico provieni dove gli asini trotterellano tra i fieni; Ti sarai anche rotta i coglioni, di fare la pendolare dalla citta dei marroni, La gente sempre ti snobba, quando dici di arrivare da …
- Pranzo top: carbonara da manuale. E il dolce? Ci hai provato col cuore, ma e’ finito male. Fatti con tanta cura, su questo non ci piove, peccato che per saper cucinare non basta l’amore! Cosi finirono i tuoi dolcetti pregiati, buoni i … ma un po’ bruciacchiati!
- Una lezione è stata complicata da seguire, Un’altra volta della sicurezza informatica ti tocca sentire! Ma quella volta che Dipa con Malik si è voltato Tutte e tre a … via ha trovato
- Del periodo di cyber abbiamo tanti racconti, Quanto ci ha fatto patire quella volta Conti!! Tommaso Bianchi non ci ha mai viste cosi stressate, per questo in aula studio ci siamo recate. In mezzo a tanti avvocati, che compagnia bella! Tre informatiche a Zabarella! Tanto silenzio tra di noi regnava, ma che tu avresti fatto una figura di merda, chi ne dubitava? Vorremmo proprio rivedere la tua faccia la volta che hai fatto cadere la …
- All’inizio dell’universita’ volevi spaccare, ma la realta’ della sessione ti ha fatto ripensare. Tra notti infinite e coche zero bevute senza ritegno, possiamo dire che e’ proprio stato ripagato il tuo impegno! Per questo con te ci vogliamo congratular, sei una vera ….
- In matematica e fisica eri davvero spaziale, paziente e simpatica, la mia tutor ufficiale. Poi un giorno, con aria molto convinta, sei uscita con questa perla geniale : “Dai, è facile: la … è l’inversa dell’integrale!” Così è finita la pace di quella lezione che entro’ nella storia, con una teoria folle che adesso sappiamo a memoria.
- Nel nostro abbraccio a tre, quel ricordo speciale,lei disse: ‘Io sono la fetta di pane… “
- Alle elementari scappavi in bagno di soppiatto, pastelli in mano e tanta voglia di fatto. Acqua e colori sulle palpebre con gran talento, tra schizzi e risate cresceva il tuo divertimento. Ogni giorno un esperimento, tra fantasia e disordine, tra piccoli pasticci e sorrisi imparavi senza confine. E così, tra giochi, creatività e un po' di effetto, nasceva la magia del tuo primo vero …
- Prima che a Padova trascorressi tutte le giornate, c’erano tradizioni che venivano sempre rispettate. Ti ricordi a la Valle? Ogni quarta domenica andavamo, sempre nei casini finivamo! Come il mito del ….. “sparito”, quello di tuo padre, il suo preferito!
- Su WhatsApp di testa ci fai uscire, Mai un tuo audio riusciamo a capire! Tra il vento, la tua velocita' e il tuo sbiascicare, sempre ti chiediamo "Puoi di nuovo l'audio inviare??" Pero' c'e' qualcuno che ha un posto speciale nel tuo cuore, e' il tuo amato sticker, la tua bambina, il tuo amore. Ti vorremmo mandare a quel paese, quando per risponderci mandi la …
21 Clues: Nel nostro abbraccio a tre, quel ricordo speciale,lei disse: ‘Io sono la fetta di pane… “ • Ad ogni verifica lo abbiamo scommesso,ma il conto alla fine dimenticammo spesso. Dolce, croccante e ricoperto di cocco bello, hai capito di certo di cosa parlo, del mitico … • ...
Midsommar Korsord! 2023-06-20
Across
- Bakåt kollar vi, i känslan av glädje och sorg, för att förnuftet är fin, men vi blir ledsna ändå.
- Kommer från ön där ledtråden är denna papper. Bytte min namn, men min kompis heter fortfarande som Pascal.
- Under dagen hittar du inte mig, för då är jag inte vaken och pigg. Slottet är mörk och läskigt, och det som Markus säger gör jag.
- Betydelse har ingen, och utan mål går vi. Förbannelsen av medvetandet är det som vi är inte så förtjust i.
- Bilen tar mig till en främling nånstans. I gud tror jag, men vet inte vart vi står med varandra.
- Lugn blir man, ångest får man. Jag är i påsar och bland paper, i piller och i tuggummi.
- Blir kallat för en modig människa för att jag blev en hungrig volontär, utan egen vilja, men som plikt till en nära och kär.
- Tur att vi har varandra. Jag kommer från mark som snoddes från Indianer, och du kommer från rymd som är inte än snott. Vi låter de använda oss, men vi ge de glädje, så vi gillar våra liv ändå.
- Gammal är jag inte. Men blev det så småningom efter jag vaknade från min kort sömn av en idé.
- Från kust till kust, från staden där twister står, till staden där kanalen går. Förenklar din färd och är ganska stadig ändå.
- Har spelat olika nivåer på olika platser. Har hittad romansen hos kompisar. Men framförallt, vaknade inte upp när allt va över.
- Gömd nånstans i världen, fylld av mystik. I havet tycker många, och trodde att Greker var vi. Kommer nån hitta hit? Det vet inte vi.
- Nu är vi här. Från 2 till 20, från kråka till mås. Från kräm till kräm, från kängor till fötter.
- Vist kan vara rolig men snackar massa skit i flera timmar, det tycker många. Men är gud till men, som inte nåt intressant att göra.
- Kända för mina romanser, men mer än det vad jag. För att jag min folk såg mig som en gudinna, i landet där tre vinklar av 60 grader står.
- I tornet i väntan, utan sax och steg. På någon jag väntar, som kommer tar mig till freds.
- Sommar väder gillar vi, fot fetish är vår grej. En vin flaska kan innehålla mig, men det är inte min enda komponent.
- Inom havets djup hittar du mig, men du kan också hitta mig bland bussar och personer.
- Känd litterära verk, en av de är väl jag. Ansetts vara spännande, men det håller inte många med om. I staden som va nämnd för gubben som hammaren han slog utspelas berättelsen i. Många kristna undertoner, med författare med en vanlig namn.
- Björnen sover och pantern är sur, jag gömmer mig bland träden, då jag blir inte hittat av en vrål.
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- Längst bak i färden, det tolererade inte jag. Stod upp för vad jag tyckte, och längst fram kom jag småningom.
- Skydd vill vi ha. Sympatiska är vi, men många droger har vi tagit. Tillfredsställelse ger vi, och i svart så har vi målat.
- När kära blir 30, där hittar du mig. Finns det många? Absolut finns det. I en mun hittar du mig, men svår på att bli fint är jag ej.
- Du ser mig lugn, och kan kramas. Men jag är farlig, och båtar kan jag förstöra. Färgglad är jag inte.
- Visst är jag lång, det finns två av mig. Tre till kommer, men om några år. En värld som blev utnyttjad, de händer i mig. Det finns masa olika färger, men blå är den viktigaste.
- Känt för mer än 20 år. Från barn som är två, till vuxna som är femtio, de vet om mig. För att en penna är tillräckligt för att ge glädje, så de kommer ihåg mig.
- De har alltid sagt att jag är ond. Att jag gav monster en mall att följa och det gör ont. För att jag va utkastat, men är stark känt ändå, från staden av blommor fick jag säga hejdå.
- Älskar katter, för att ingen vill vara med mig. Jag har tre vänner, men har känt en längst. Min namn rimmar med Tom Hanks boll och du såg mig ofta tillbaka i 2012.
- Blev gravid av en slump, min man måste vara sur. För att jag har ingen förklaring, till varför just jag fick sån helig tur.
- Hämnd söker han i en mörk stad. Pengarna är inte tillräckliga för att uppfylla hans krav. I mörkret gömmer han sig, och många har gåt i hans skor.
- Nu är jag glad, nu är jag ledsen, nu är jag lycklig men nu känner jag stressen.
- När kommer jag? Är alltid sent. Människor är sura, men de kommer alltid ge mi peng. Ja ja, jag kommer, vänta bara lite till. För att vi långsamma och tar aldrig hänsyn till din tid.
- Röd och hårig, sån är jag. Tillsammans är vi starka, men hammaren hittade inte jag.
- Bland två så fanns det krig. Och bland två så fanns det kärlek. Jag är älskaren som har både älskat mest och förlorat mest. För kärlek är farligt, mer än vad du tror.
- Louisiana till New York, New York till LA, LA till Louisiana. Sitta eller stå, spelar ingen roll, för att det är en blandning du kommer njuta och bli underhåll ändå.
- Många av oss fins, han med keps är intresserad. För att många i en boll vill de spara oss. Existerar vi, eller är vi fiktiva?
- Tjuren springer, och riset är blandat med hav. Är stället med många maträtter, och flera Z än vad du tror.
- Plantan med kroppsdel där är ledtråden, om ni behöver en till, så ni hitta mig i den gröna kostymen.
- Många av oss har spenderar mycket tid här. Namn och gammal som en tant, det tåler mycket, men skrubba varje dag måste man.
- Bland 5 är jag brun och inte mänskligt. De andra är gul, rosa, orange och grön. Gul, rosa och orange löser det, medans jag och grön är rädda.
- Du hittar mig nästan alla hus, på nästan varje fredag i ett år. Där alla människor bra av mig mår. Från frukt till kakor det kan bo i mig, men är fortfarande god, det kan jag lova dig.
41 Clues: Nu är jag glad, nu är jag ledsen, nu är jag lycklig men nu känner jag stressen. • Röd och hårig, sån är jag. Tillsammans är vi starka, men hammaren hittade inte jag. • Inom havets djup hittar du mig, men du kan också hitta mig bland bussar och personer. • Lugn blir man, ångest får man. Jag är i påsar och bland paper, i piller och i tuggummi. • ...
Pokemon 2026-01-13
Across
- I evolve from a fish, but am not a fish myself
- I wear a gi
- I am a fast, slender bug. Not of this world
- I am one of a group of four, heroic and just
- I'm named after a held item, one that a sick Pokemon would eat
- I am a mega. I'll trap you in and steal your soul. Remember my hyphen
- I am the first Pokemon
- I alone can use priority Brave Bird
- ÜN ÜN ÜN
- My pre-evo would punch my trainer in the gut anytime he hit on girls
- I am a hoodlum
- I bear false eyes and a signature ability
- I am a friend of Jasmine, but am not on her team
- I am the most defensive member of an octuplet
- I live in the shadow of my world-adored brother
- I am the deceiver, the gaping maw, and the favourite of this crossword's creator
- I wear sunglasses
- My trio of brothers precede me by 3 generations
- I make viewers cry when Ash said bye bye
- I am the gender-distinct swine
- I am a prime target for "Imposter sus" jokes
- I am a pistol shrimp
- I am a friend of Serena's, fluffy and warm
- I evolve from 57 down
- I am the walking tower. Not of this world
- I am an acorn with feet
- I am based on cellular division
- I evolve from the first
- I am a little dinosaur
- I am one of a trio. Together, we bully the mask bearer
- I am the feathered regenerator. Don't forget my hyphen
- I and my evolved form are regarded as two of the most forgettable Water-types in Pokemon
- I evolve from 88 down
- I am a bottom-feeding river fish, evolves into a catfish
- I am the pre-evo of 107 across
- I am the friend of Lillie
- Origin of Pokemon's most popular challenge run
- I share my type combo with the Unova deers
- An actual Pika-clone
- I guard one of three lakes
- As punishment for my ferocity, I was banished to a realm of my very own
- Described as the Legendary Pokemon
- Forget Silksong, I'm the real Hornet Wielding Needle
- Its patterns span the entire globe
- I purify water, and related to _
- I am the powerful coward, I strike and retreat
- I evolve upside-down
- I am the elegant butterfly, my sibling is the poisonous moth
- I evolve from 64 down
- "I caught a Pokemon, Batman..."
- I am the Greatest Of All Time of Kalos
- I was once quiet, but am quiet no more
- I feast upon dreams. My eyes stay closed
- I gave players the gift of free speech, and was silenced for it
- I am small, lazy, and slow.
- I am nimble, a strong kicker, a locust
- I am the fastest being in the ocean
- A Flying-Electric type. Friend of Elesa
- I am the original boxer
- I am a little horse
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- I am the short, many-faced palm tree
- I wear a bird's nest hat
- My brother is the sword, while I am the cannon
- I am the solar-powered lizard
- Cobra
- I am the weak made strong, the flailing fool and the hidden serpent
- I am the multitude made one, the being of hands, the shell smasher
- I was rebuilt and resurrected from mismatched parts
- I am the Alolan bird
- Even in battle, I like to play fetch
- I roll my ball of "mud"
- I was once a child's ghost inhabiting a stump
- I speed across water with my spinning, forked tail
- I evolve from 36 down
- I evolve to gain wings, but am not Flying-type. I have no cocoon
- I am a little crocodile
- KISS
- I evolve from 45 across
- Aside from one letter, I am just a normal animal
- I am the fiery lion who is weak to fire
- I pilfer your things and cover up my tracks
- My name could be described as different, unusual, or uneven
- I am the supreme overlord
- With my little bell, I can fell legends
- I'm a radiator coil with legs. Many, many legs
- I see the future, and it immobilizes me
- I am fruit
- I really, really want to fly
- "You saved me... Why?"
- A totem web-setter with a strong signature ability
- Trans cat
- My strong jaw and bright colours are regarded by many as extremely ugly
- I almost resemble a d20 when seen from above
- I need a tissue
- I am floating, cold, and angular
- I was once farmed for my scales, but not anymore
- I am unstable, variable, huggable. I can even resemble you
- I am pink and two-headed, yet have no body
- Based on a winged mammal, yet is non-toxic
- My shield will protect me from anything. Except for birds
- I evolve into a cotton ball
- Don't bring this Pokemon near any cruise ships
- Salt
- I evolve from the coin cat
- Catch me quick, or I'll teleport away
- I consume mountains, yet my weakness is dirt
- Would feel perfectly at home at a Nascar event
- I shimmer and shine, and get threatened by Sableye
- One strikes once, the other strikes thrice, both bring VGC to its knees
- I can learn Steel Wing, yet have no wings
- I consist almost entirely of mouth, yet have neither teeth nor tongue
- Santa
- I'm a large, quadrupedal Normal-type with a magnificent afro
- I nibble, then bite, then chomp
- A pompous, bipedal snake
- I fire sticky poison from my needle-like stinger. Not of this world
- I am simple, dopey, and spew magma from my back
- My rage was so overwhelming that I died
- I haunt the waters of Unova
- I am the guardian of desolate lands
- Volcanoes erupt whenever I bark
- Most people regard me as fat, ugly, and a bad mid-stage starter
- I look like the cheesestring guy
123 Clues: KISS • Salt • Cobra • Santa • ÜN ÜN ÜN • Trans cat • I am fruit • I wear a gi • I am a hoodlum • I need a tissue • I wear sunglasses • I am a little horse • I am the Alolan bird • I am a pistol shrimp • An actual Pika-clone • I evolve upside-down • I evolve from 36 down • I evolve from 57 down • I evolve from 88 down • I evolve from 64 down • I am the first Pokemon • "You saved me... Why?" • ...
Blockbuster Movies 2024-07-17
Across
- A plumber travels through an underground labyrinth with his brother, trying to save a captured princess.
- In a city of anthropomorphic animals, a rookie bunny cop and a cynical con artist fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.
- Good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko fell in love over the summer. When they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance?
- After discovering that an asteroid the size of Texas will impact Earth in less than a month, NASA recruits a misfit team of deep-core drillers to save the planet.
- The crew of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation commercial spacecraft, Nostromo, encounters a deadly foreign lifeform after investigating a mysterious transmission of unknown origin.
- Donna, an independent hotelier, is preparing for her daughter's wedding with the help of two old friends. Meanwhile Sophie, the spirited bride, invites three men from her mother's past in hope of meeting her real father.
- The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.
- Arthur Fleck, a party clown and a failed stand-up comedian, leads an impoverished life with his ailing mother, but when society shuns him and brands him as a freak, he decides to embrace the life of crime and chaos in Gotham City.
- Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown.
- A sheltered and manipulative Southern belle and a roguish profiteer face off in a turbulent romance as the society around them crumbles with the end of slavery and is rebuilt during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods.
- An alien invasion threatens to destroy Earth with superior technology on July 3rd, but a group of survivors plan to fight back with mankind's best weapon: the will to survive.
- Stuart, Kevin, and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a supervillain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world.
- After his son is captured in the Great Barrier Reef and taken to Sydney, a timid clownfish sets out on a journey to bring him home.
- In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire's ultimate weapon of destruction.
- T'Challa, heir to the hidden but advanced kingdom of Wakanda, must step forward to lead his people into a new future and must confront a challenger from his country's past.
- James Bond's loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her and when MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
- When Bella Swan moves to a small town in the Pacific Northwest, she falls in love with Edward Cullen, a mysterious classmate who reveals himself to be a 108-year-old vampire.
- A new theme park, built on the original site, creates a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus Rex, which escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.
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- In 1936, archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones is hired by the U.S. government to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis can obtain its awesome powers.
- Simba and his father are targeted by his bitter uncle, who wants to ascend the throne himself.
- A kind-hearted street urchin and a power-hungry Grand Vizier vie for a magic lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true.
- As a new threat to the galaxy rises, Rey, a desert scavenger, and Finn, an ex-stormtrooper, must join Han Solo and Chewbacca to search for the one hope of restoring peace.
- Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring.
- A paraplegic Marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
- A familiar threat to Jake Sully and his newfound family on the extrasolar moon Pandora returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the army of the Na'vi race to protect their home.
- With the universe snapped into ruins, the Avengers and the help of remaining allies assemble once more in order to reverse Thanos' actions and restore balance to the universe.
- Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader.
- Anna teams up with Kristoff and his loyal reindeer, Sven, in a journey to find Anna's sister, Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle, in eternal winter.
- When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Cape Cod, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.
- When a pilot crashes and tells of conflict in the outside world, Diana, an Amazonian warrior in training, leaves home to fight a war, discovering her full powers and true destiny.
- A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated British ocean liner.
- While investigating a gold magnate's smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve.
- A beloved doll who embarks on a journey from her fantastical world to the real world in search of meaning and purpose, discovers her individuality, navigates self-doubt, and learns to embrace her uniqueness.
- After being bitten by a genetically-modified spider, a shy teenager gains spider-like abilities that he uses to fight injustice as a masked superhero and face a vengeful enemy.
- When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice.
- As students at the United States Navy's elite fighter weapons school compete to be best in the class, one daring young pilot learns a few things from a civilian instructor that are not taught in the classroom.
36 Clues: Simba and his father are targeted by his bitter uncle, who wants to ascend the throne himself. • A plumber travels through an underground labyrinth with his brother, trying to save a captured princess. • While investigating a gold magnate's smuggling, James Bond uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve. • ...
Puzzle a la fun 2024-02-06
Across
- An American band known for welcome to the black parade.
- The 13th president of the United States
- Voice acted by Rob Riggle.
- To hit someone in the face with a fish.
- Mary Elizabeth is a ___.
- The Gotham dark knight.
- Bad substance that many adults and teens drink.
- Food or inactive/comatose.
- They’re in the school play.
- Name that means to rule with greatness of Slavic origin.
- “___ & Soup”, the name of a mobile game.
- the original quiz game
- prefix that means multiple or several.
- He said “you killed my father prepare to die”.
- He played Maui.
- Sasha my cat is ____.
- What your mother smells of.
- The best month of the year.
- Magic dinosaur.
- A doll created by Mattel in 1959.
- he had a farm.
- Young men’s Christian association.
- Opposite of beta.
- Cute Japanese cat girl who has no mouth.
- A Norse verb meaning to go pillage.
- The cat who works at Hogwarts.
- Greek god of metalworking.
- A green, language learning owl.
- Looks like salary but is a vegetable.
- A thing sometimes effeminate gay man.
- One a day keeps the doctors at bay.
- Person skilled in the Japanese art of ninjitsu.
- Sparkling water you can buy at lunch.
- Very common sentence directed at The Ginger.
- A gray rabbit with his own tv show.
- The only god to retain his name between Greece and Rome.
- The biggest lizard at school.
- The best new Pixar movie.
- A Hooty-like creature with a moon face emoji as a face.
- People laugh at this planets name.
- A small, orange creature that loves trees.
- The German word for German.
- The chicken variant is said to cure colds.
- British slang for a common man.
- Dante’s vision of these is concentric rings on fire.
- Lizard in a box.
- Using two legs for walking.
- “___ aren’t real.”
- A jolly man with a red suit who eats cookies and drinks milk.
- A needle working technique that cannot be made by machine.
- Name of the brown bear animatronic in Five Nights at Freddy’s.
- The clock app
- Instrument; not in orchestra or band.
- Style or genre represented by comedy films, plays, and broadcast programs.
- The most boring president.
- Something we all need more of.
- Rain freeze.
- Sounds like a militant group, but is actually a dip.
- French for seal(the animal).
- Best string instrument.
- Subject of an eye spy book series.
- The favorite food of Italy.
- The singer of the Rick Roll.
- A person with too much power and about the same amount of self-tanner.
- All around the mulberry bush the monkey chased ____.
- A cat who can vanish into a smile.
- A yellow and red tropical fruit.
- The superior morning drink.
- “Bird is the ___”.
- Who is his own grandpa?
- The Pope lives in this country.
- The government makes this.
- Reef triggerfish’s Hawaiian name.
- He flew to close to the sun.
- The devils music.
- The “Debbie Downer” of SpongeBob.
- Useful.
- An internal or external framework of bone.
- Asshole of the sea.
- The best award for a simple task.
- A large, four-legged duck.
- A type of bird commonly kept as a pet.
- What nobody in our friend group has.
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- The jewelry for the ear.
- Censored country name.
- What are you doing.
- One of hello kitty’s bunny friends.
- Mom of the Simpsons.
- Short Italian actor.
- Spanish nickname for Ignacio.
- Best string SECTION.
- The goddess of spring and wife of hades.
- People frequently copy and paste the script of this movie.
- A Swedish band who made a movie.
- Reese’s hair.
- A large, gray animal that has a trunk.
- Desert animal with a hump on its back.
- Someone proposed using this to create a cover club for a student union.
- Third planet from the sun.
- The longest break of the year.
- Owl tube.
- Writers of “I Want it That Way.”
- Greek creator of dolphins and insanity.
- Lil babies of fluff, sass and stupidity.
- Short for laughing out loud.
- Soviet revolutionary and politician
- Spanish for lawyers.
- Not the truth.
- Like ogres they have layers.
- Ace’s movie obsession
- Her hips don’t lie.
- Something said to one another when a hideous image is shown or found.
- Mascot of the school.
- To throw out the window.
- Currency in Roblox.
- Red hair.
- A funny skit show hosted every Saturday night.
- Peace was never an option.
- The best lizard in our school.
- The most beautiful angel.
- The bug that always prays.
- Trivia game show with a popular theme song.
- The rock we all live under.
- The 2020-2024 United States president.
- Author of Coralline and American Gods.
- Robert Allen Riggle is not actually intolerant to this.
- Mostly fictional Disney pirate who says, “I’ve got a jar of dirt!”
- Tv show that has Spock.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt and moon.
- This person voiced O’Hare in the hit movie, “The Lorax.”
- An incredible DreamWorks film starring a very smart blue man.
- Tabletop game popularized by stranger things.
- Milk but old.
- The name of the high school in our district.
- All hallows eve a.k.a ______.
- The center of the solar system.
- Jeffry Dahmer is a _______.
- Stereotypical redneck haircut.
- What Liam is not.
- Joe___.
- The month hosting the beginning of the COVID lockdown.
- The British rock band who wrote somebody to love.
- A sound to interpret cuteness.
- ___ bear, pet name.
- The Australians lost a war to these birds.
- Most recent ham caresser (2023).
- Whales but not.
- Best math teacher in 8th grade.
- ____ Bieber, famous singer.
- band who wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls.
- A Hawaiian instrument that looks like a mini Guitar.
- The Irish loves them.
- A period of time lasting 14 days.
- Overwhelmingly shocked or amazed, sounds like another word for ghost.
- Four-legged household pet that barks.
155 Clues: Joe___. • Useful. • Owl tube. • Red hair. • Rain freeze. • Reese’s hair. • The clock app • Milk but old. • he had a farm. • Not the truth. • He played Maui. • Magic dinosaur. • Whales but not. • Lizard in a box. • Opposite of beta. • What Liam is not. • The devils music. • “___ aren’t real.” • “Bird is the ___”. • What are you doing. • Her hips don’t lie. • Currency in Roblox. • ___ bear, pet name. • ...
Fun Words with Paige 55 2024-11-12
Across
- A DIALECT SPOKEN BY RASTAFARIANS
- THIS COUNTRY IS HOME TO THE WORLD'S ONLY JAGUAR RESERVE
- SLANG TERM FOR A VAN OR CARRIAGE FOR PRISONERS OR DETAINEES
- FIRST LEGALLY BLIND DOGSLED DRIVER IN THE IDITAROD
- MOISTURE WHICH FORMS ON COOL SURFACES AT NIGHT DUE TO ATMOSPHERIC VAPOR CONDENSATION
- A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED AUSTRALIAN MARSUPIAL WITH POWERFUL HIND LEGS AND TAIL
- A TYPE OF WRITING OR SCRIPT THAT IS "UNREADABLE" AND DEVOID OF MEANING, ALLOWING FOR ABSTRACT INTERPRETATION
- CALLIGRAPHIC WRITING WITH A NIBBED PEN IN ROUNDED SCRIPT, PARTICULARLY IN AN INTAGLIO STYLE
- WOMAN'S SHOULDER CAPE MADE OF SILK AND LACE POPULAR IN THE 19TH CENTURY
- ADVENTURE INVOLVING DERRING-DO OR EXCITEMENT
- A TRADITIONAL DUTCH ALCOHOLIC DRINK MADE OF EGGS, SUGAR, AND BRANDY, WITH A CUSTARD-LIKE CONSISTENCY
- PLANT ALSO KNOWN AS NUT GRASS, WITH A PEPPERY OR EARTHY SMELL, USED IN AYURVEDIC MEDICINE AS A TOPICAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
- CHARMING OR APPEALING IN APPEARANCE OR CHARACTER
- LOOK FOR SOMETHING LOST OR FORETELL THE FUTURE BY MEANS OF DIVINATORY TOOLS SUCH AS CRYSTAL BALLS OR PENDULUMS
- THE SELF-PROCLAIMED BEGGAR KING IN ENGLAND IN THE EARLY 18TH CENTURY
- ELMER'S BRAND OF PREMADE SLIME
- A PARTICULAR COLORATION OF THE SIBERIAN HUSKY BREED'S COAT,INVOLVING BLACK BANDS AND TAN POINTS, ALSO REFERRED TO AS "WOLF SABLE"
- WHEN A SHIP OR BOAT IS MOVING UNDER ITS OWN POWER
- AUSTRALIAN BUSH POET WHO KILLED HIMSELF AT 26, BUT WHOSE WORK IS OFTEN ANTHOLOGIZED AND WHO IS CREDITED WITH COINING THE TERM "NEVER NEVER" FOR THE OUTBACK
- IN HOCKEY, THIS IS SLANG FOR A GOAL
- KNOWN BY THE EPITHET "LILY OF THE MOHAWKS," THIS SAINT WAS SCARRED BY SMALLPOX AND WAS CONVERTED FROM THE TRADITIONAL ALGONQUIN BELIEFS BY JESUIT MISSIONARIES
- IN "THE ART OF WAR," SUN TZU REFERENCES THIS, A SERPENT WITH A HEAD ON BOTH ENDS OF ITS BODY WHICH MUST BE APPROACHED VERY CAREFULLY
- A SECONDARY METABOLITE WHICH GROWS IN FUNGUS ON GRAINS, AND WHICH CAN CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDER
- SERIOUS AND IMMEDIATE DANGER
- ABLE TO LIVE IN VARIABLE HABITATS OR CLIMATES
- IN GASTRONOMY, THIS IS A FOAM INFUSED WITH VARIOUS FOOD FLAVORS
- WANDERING AMONG HILLS AND MOUNTAINS
- ESTABLISH OR SETTLE INTO A COMFORTABLE, SAFE, OR SECRET PLACE
- A COMPLEX DYESTUFF CONTAINING MANY COLORANTS AND WHICH PRODUCES A RANGE OF REDS AND PURPLES
- HAND SIGNAL COMMON TO HAWAIIAN SURFERS, ROUGHLY MEANING "HANG LOOSE"
- THE FIRST FEMALE CAMEROONIAN DIRECTOR
- THE WILD AND NOW-EXTINCT ANCESTOR OF DOMESTIC CATTLE, THE LAST OF WHICH DIED IN JAKTOROW FOREST IN POLAND
- WEAVER'S TOOL
- A CORRECTION OF AN AUTHOR'S MISTAKE (AS OPPOSED TO AN ERRATUM, CORRECTION OF A PUBLISHER'S MISTAKE)
- MOST-RECOGNIZED MOUNTAIN IN VERMONT WITH AN APPEARANCE ON ITS STATE QUARTER
- AFRICAN FRUIT WHICH COATS THE TONGUE AND CAUSES SOUR TASTES TO TURN SWEET
- PIERCING STARE
- PERCEPTION OF PATTERNS OR CONNECTIONS BETWEEN UNRELATED THINGS OCCURRING IN RANDOM STIMULI, ESPECIALLY COMMON DURING THE BEGINNING STAGES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA AND AMONG THOSE WITH GAMBLING ADDICTIONS
Down
- LIFE-SIZE CUTOUT DISPLAY, OFTEN USED TO ADVERTISE SPORTS TEAMS OR MOVIES
- FICTIONAL BRITISH TOWN, HOME TO EGLANTINE PRICE IN 1971 DISNEY FILM BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS
- A PARTICULAR BIAS IN FAVOR OF SOMETHING
- IN MUSIC NOTATION, THIS TERM MEANS A MODERATE TEMPO, OR LITERALLY, "AT A WALKING PACE"
- A BAHAMIAN TAKE ON TRADITIONAL BRITISH CHRISTMAS PUDDING, BUT UTILIZING A LOCAL TROPICAL FRUIT
- TO MAKE, DEVISE, OR CREATE, ESPECIALLY AS OF EITHER MEALS OR STORIES
- TRADITIONAL BULGARIAN CHEESE AND PHYLLO PIE
- A HEN LESS THAN A YEAR OLD
- HAPPEN, OCCUR
- THIS TRADITIONAL KALINGA TRIBE TATTOOIST, OR MAMBABATOK, IS CURRENTLY 108 AND IS THE OLDEST PERSON TO APPEAR ON THE COVER OF VOGUE
- ROMANIAN WITCH OR FORTUNETELLER, SUPPRESSED UNDER THE COMMUNIST REGIME BUT NOW EXPERIENCING A CULTURAL RESURGENCE, ESPECIALLY ONLINE
- AUSTRALIAN BIRD CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
- BIRD WHICH IS THE NATIONAL SYMBOL OF ARUBA, A VERY SMALL, LONG-LEGGED VERSION WHICH INHABITS GRASSLANDS INSTEAD OF THE MORE TYPICAL FOREST HABITAT OF ITS LARGER COUSINS
- A POPULAR SHARK PLUSHIE FROM IKEA WHICH IS AN UNOFFICIAL MASCOT FOR THE TRANS COMMUNITY
- TRADITIONAL BRITISH BOILED PUDDING WITH FIGS OR CURRANTS SERVED DURING CHRISTMASTIME
- A COMPROMISE, OR SOMETHING THAT IS GRANTED IN RESPONSE TO A DEMAND
- DISPIRITED OR DOWNCAST
- AN OBSOLETE TERM FOR THE DROPPING OF ICICLES FROM A HOUSE
- AN AUSTRALIAN NICKNAME FOR A VW BUG TYPE 2 VAN
- IN POKER, THIS IS A PLAYER FINANCIALLY BACKED BY AN OUTSIDE ENTITY
- AMERICAN MARBLE SCULPTOR AND NOTED CAMEO CARVER
- SECRET SOCIETY OF IRISH AND IRISH-AMERICAN ACTIVISTS DURING THE 19TH CENTURY
- HARSH CRY OF A CROW OR SIMILAR AVIAN
- AN ARCHITECTURAL COMPARTMENT OR NICHE THAT HOUSES A BODY OR FUNEREAL URN
- HISSY
- FORMAL KIMONO WORN BY YOUNG AND UNMARRIED WOMEN, NOTED FOR ITS EXTREMELY LONG SLEEVES
- ATAVISTIC SUPERVILLAIN IN THE BATMAN COMICS WHO HAS ALSO BEEN PORTRAYED AS AN ANTIHERO
- A POPULAR AQUARIUM FISH WITH AN INDONESIAN NAME AND A LABYRINTH ORGAN THAT ALLOWS THEM TO LIVE IN OXYGEN-POOR WATER
- 1980S DOMINO'S PIZZA CHARACTER THAT CAUSED ONE MAN TO TAKE THEIR AD AS A PERSONAL ATTACK DUE TO HIS NAME-SHARING
- TOWN IN TEXAS WITH A CONFUSING NAME PRONUNCIATION, HOME AT VARIOUS TIMES TO BOTH ANNA NICOLE SMITH AND LES BAXTER
- MOMENT OF SUDDEN REVELATION, SUCH AS A DEITY SUDDENLY MANIFESTING ITSELF
- A BALLROOM DANCE STYLE FROM ARGENTINA NOTED FOR ITS ABRUPT PAUSES AND SPECIFIC POSTURES AND RHYTHMS
- JAPANESE-STYLE GANACHE WITH A SMALL AMOUNT OF GELATIN ADDED FOR FIRMNESS
- THRACIAN GODDESS OF CHESS IN RENAISSANCE-ERA FICTION
- ORDERING A COWBOY IN A TRADITIONAL DINER WILL RESULT IN THIS ITEM BEING SERVED TO YOU
- IN WINE, THIS TERM REFERS TO AN HERBACEOUS OR VEGETAL ELEMENT
- PAINTING BY CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH, COMPLETED IN DRESDEN IN 1810 AND LATER PURCHASED BY THE KING OF PRUSSIA, AND WHOSE INITIAL RECEPTION WAS FROSTY DUE TO THE LACK OF REPOUSSOIR AND IMMENSE FOREGROUND
- THIS WORD APPEARS IN THE "WIZARD OF OZ" NUMBER "DING DONG THE WITCH IS DEAD," BUT DOES NOT SEEM TO HAVE ANY OTHER USAGE AND NO ONE IS QUITE SURE OF THE MEANING
- CONCLAVE HELD FOR DEBATE OR TRIAL IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
- IN THE OLD KINGDOM SERIES, THIS BELL IS THE SLEEP BRINGER
- THE RV AND BASE CAMP FOR THE WILD THORNBERRYS
- HIDDEN, PRIVATE, OR SHELTERED, AS OF A LOCATION
- BALLET DANCER WHO RANKS HIGHER THAN A MEMBER OF THE CORPS, BUT IS NOT RANKED AS A SOLOIST
- A THREAT OR DANGER LIKELY TO CAUSE HARM
- WRIGGLE, JUMP, OR DANCE EXCITEDLY
- A PORCH WITH STEPS UP TO IT ON THE FRONT OF A HOUSE OR OTHER BUILDING, PARTICULARLY IN NORTH AMERICA
- A MAN WHO HELD LANDS GRANTED BY THE KING IN SCOTLAND OR ENGLAND
85 Clues: HISSY • HAPPEN, OCCUR • WEAVER'S TOOL • PIERCING STARE • DISPIRITED OR DOWNCAST • A HEN LESS THAN A YEAR OLD • SERIOUS AND IMMEDIATE DANGER • ELMER'S BRAND OF PREMADE SLIME • A DIALECT SPOKEN BY RASTAFARIANS • WRIGGLE, JUMP, OR DANCE EXCITEDLY • IN HOCKEY, THIS IS SLANG FOR A GOAL • HARSH CRY OF A CROW OR SIMILAR AVIAN • WANDERING AMONG HILLS AND MOUNTAINS • ...
Important Terms for AP Language 2023-12-07
Across
- Occurs when the final outcome is contradictory to what is expected.
- One of the several ways of writing that include variety, conventions and purposes of writing.
- Figure of speech to make intentionally make a situation seem less important than it really is.
- A word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb.
- Long and involved sentence marked by postponing the full idea or main point until the very end.
- Comparing two or more objects to see similarities and differences.
- The use of successive verbal constructions
- Consists of a subject and predicate.
- High-sounding language with little meaning.
- Language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience.
- Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Kairos. The appeal to emotions, credibility, logic, etc.
- A religious discourse that is intended primarily for spiritual edification; a sermon.
- Deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, minor premise and conclusion
- The contrast between what is stated explicitly and what is really meant or the difference between what appears to be and what is actually true.
- The use of irony to mock or convey contempt. 76. Attitude A settled way of thinking of feeling about someone or something.
- The general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- The use of an incorrect word in place of a similar sounding word that results in a funny expression.
- A statement that appears to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense, but upon closer inspection contains some truth.
- Mental sharpness and inventiveness.
- Written in spoken language in its ordinary form without metrical structure.
- An imitation that exaggerates the original item deliberately to create a comic effect.
- Planned words in which a humorous effect is produced by using a word that results in a funny expression.
- A figure of speech in which a part of something is used to represent the whole or the whole is used to represent a part.
- Using the five senses in writing to improve it
- A technique used to make a reader consider a topic from a different perspective.
- First person, second person, third person
- The literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests
- A work that targets human vices and follies or social institutions and conventions for reform or ridicule.
- A method of reasoning from the general to specific.
- A method of writing development that gives a step-by-step
- An oxymoron is a figure of speech wherein the author groups apparently contradictory terms to suggest a paradox.
- A usually short narrative or an interesting, amusing or biographical incident.
- When a reader knows more than the cthatters.
- Persuasion through logic.
- A figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or personified abstraction.
- How the author allows the reader to view the story.
- A short story that uses familiar events to illustrate a religious, ethical or moral point.
- A figure of speech in which the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated to it.
- The use of many words when fewer would do.
- Writing or speech that is not intended to carry literal meaning and is usually meant to be imaginative and vivid.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
- Using background knowledge and observation to determine a conclusion that makes sense.
- A device used to produce figurative language. Many compare dissimilar things.
- A literary device wherein the author places a person, concept, place, idea or theme parallel to another
- A comparison which is unlikely, but very imaginative.
Down
- A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
- An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning,
- The adjective, noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb.
- A logical argument that compares two things.
- Persuasion through credibility
- Persuasion through emotion.
- An author exploits a single metaphor for an extended time
- A type of sentence in which the main idea is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases.
- The device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning.
- A pithy observation that contains a general truth.
- Anything that represents itself and stands for something else.
- A polite expression used to replace words or phrases considered to be harsh or impolite.
- An adjective that is used to predicate an attribute of the subject.
- A use of informal words or slang in writing.
- A comparison of two things using like or as.
- Takes what you learned and proves the importance of it. (Batman isn't a superhero; he's a vigilante)
- Introduced by a conjunction that forms part of and is dependent on a main clause.
- A literary technique that presents the thoughts and feelings of a character in unedited form.
- Written or spoken communication.
- Cause and effect.
- A direct or indirect reference to something which is presumably commonly known, such as an event, book or myth.
- A figure of speech in which the author presents or describes concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by endowing them with human attributes or emotions.
- A statement of the exact meaning of a word.
- The effective use of rhetoric devices to prove a point.
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
- A method of reasoning that takes specific information and makes a broader generalization that is considered probable, but not always accurate.
- A central topic the text covers.
- Narration, description, exposition and argument.
- A manner of doing something.
- The main statement of a poem, essay, short story or novel that the author uses to convince.
- A spoken or written representation or account of a person, object or event.
- A category of an artistic work that is characterized by a specific style, form or content.
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- Explaining the goal of your argument.
- An unproved statement put forward as a premise in an argument.
- A figure of speech using implied comparison of seemingly unlike things or the substitution of one for the other, suggesting some similarity.
- A pattern of essay development using examples to clarify a point
- The sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion or represent abstractions.
- A sound word.
- A figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement.
- A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific group of people or area.
- When a speaker says the opposite of what they mean.
88 Clues: A sound word. • Cause and effect. • Persuasion through logic. • Persuasion through emotion. • A manner of doing something. • Persuasion through credibility • Written or spoken communication. • A central topic the text covers. • Mental sharpness and inventiveness. • Consists of a subject and predicate. • Explaining the goal of your argument. • A temporary state of mind or feeling. • ...
Important Terms for AP Language 2023-12-07
Across
- Occurs when the final outcome is contradictory to what is expected.
- One of the several ways of writing that include variety, conventions and purposes of writing.
- Figure of speech to make intentionally make a situation seem less important than it really is.
- A word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb.
- Long and involved sentence marked by postponing the full idea or main point until the very end.
- Comparing two or more objects to see similarities and differences.
- The use of successive verbal constructions
- Consists of a subject and predicate.
- High-sounding language with little meaning.
- Language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience.
- Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Kairos. The appeal to emotions, credibility, logic, etc.
- A religious discourse that is intended primarily for spiritual edification; a sermon.
- Deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, minor premise and conclusion
- The contrast between what is stated explicitly and what is really meant or the difference between what appears to be and what is actually true.
- The use of irony to mock or convey contempt. 76. Attitude A settled way of thinking of feeling about someone or something.
- The general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- The use of an incorrect word in place of a similar sounding word that results in a funny expression.
- A statement that appears to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense, but upon closer inspection contains some truth.
- Mental sharpness and inventiveness.
- Written in spoken language in its ordinary form without metrical structure.
- An imitation that exaggerates the original item deliberately to create a comic effect.
- Planned words in which a humorous effect is produced by using a word that results in a funny expression.
- A figure of speech in which a part of something is used to represent the whole or the whole is used to represent a part.
- Using the five senses in writing to improve it
- A technique used to make a reader consider a topic from a different perspective.
- First person, second person, third person
- The literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests
- A work that targets human vices and follies or social institutions and conventions for reform or ridicule.
- A method of reasoning from the general to specific.
- A method of writing development that gives a step-by-step
- An oxymoron is a figure of speech wherein the author groups apparently contradictory terms to suggest a paradox.
- A usually short narrative or an interesting, amusing or biographical incident.
- When a reader knows more than the cthatters.
- Persuasion through logic.
- A figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or personified abstraction.
- How the author allows the reader to view the story.
- A short story that uses familiar events to illustrate a religious, ethical or moral point.
- A figure of speech in which the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated to it.
- The use of many words when fewer would do.
- Writing or speech that is not intended to carry literal meaning and is usually meant to be imaginative and vivid.
- A temporary state of mind or feeling.
- Using background knowledge and observation to determine a conclusion that makes sense.
- A device used to produce figurative language. Many compare dissimilar things.
- A literary device wherein the author places a person, concept, place, idea or theme parallel to another
- A comparison which is unlikely, but very imaginative.
Down
- A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
- An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning,
- The adjective, noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb.
- A logical argument that compares two things.
- Persuasion through credibility
- Persuasion through emotion.
- An author exploits a single metaphor for an extended time
- A type of sentence in which the main idea is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases.
- The device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning.
- A pithy observation that contains a general truth.
- Anything that represents itself and stands for something else.
- A polite expression used to replace words or phrases considered to be harsh or impolite.
- An adjective that is used to predicate an attribute of the subject.
- A use of informal words or slang in writing.
- A comparison of two things using like or as.
- Takes what you learned and proves the importance of it. (Batman isn't a superhero; he's a vigilante)
- Introduced by a conjunction that forms part of and is dependent on a main clause.
- A literary technique that presents the thoughts and feelings of a character in unedited form.
- Written or spoken communication.
- Cause and effect.
- A direct or indirect reference to something which is presumably commonly known, such as an event, book or myth.
- A figure of speech in which the author presents or describes concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by endowing them with human attributes or emotions.
- A statement of the exact meaning of a word.
- The effective use of rhetoric devices to prove a point.
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
- A method of reasoning that takes specific information and makes a broader generalization that is considered probable, but not always accurate.
- A central topic the text covers.
- Narration, description, exposition and argument.
- A manner of doing something.
- The main statement of a poem, essay, short story or novel that the author uses to convince.
- A spoken or written representation or account of a person, object or event.
- A category of an artistic work that is characterized by a specific style, form or content.
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- Explaining the goal of your argument.
- An unproved statement put forward as a premise in an argument.
- A figure of speech using implied comparison of seemingly unlike things or the substitution of one for the other, suggesting some similarity.
- A pattern of essay development using examples to clarify a point
- The sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion or represent abstractions.
- A sound word.
- A figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement.
- A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific group of people or area.
- When a speaker says the opposite of what they mean.
88 Clues: A sound word. • Cause and effect. • Persuasion through logic. • Persuasion through emotion. • A manner of doing something. • Persuasion through credibility • Written or spoken communication. • A central topic the text covers. • Mental sharpness and inventiveness. • Consists of a subject and predicate. • Explaining the goal of your argument. • A temporary state of mind or feeling. • ...
random stuff I guess 2024-10-02
Across
- nighttime furries
- a color that’s the absence of light
- a baked good stereotypically made by grandmas
- second month of the year
- this animal says moo
- an angiosperm plant generally given to people on dates
- mischievous imp
- what your doing right now
- the fear of long words
- when school ends
- a common breakfast item that chickens make
- and animal that quacks
- what a teacher gives you to check your knowledge
- an annoying bug
- the longest word in the english language without any repeating letters
- comes from a tap and you can drink it
- used to heat up food or "nuke" it
- what magma forms into after rapidly cooling when reaching the earth's surface
- country that invented papermaking
- refusal
- to stop
- a Night/Ice animus from Wings of Fire
- the third planet from the sun
- makes light on earth, hurts to look at
- Dungeons and “ “
- an animal people call “man’s best friend”
- something you can do during the summer
- this is what a cat is
- a despicable person
- the county in which Mount St. Helens is located
- The diamond minecart
- third month of the year
- the answer to life's problems
- constantly moving forward
- how you feel something
- to take something away
- always stays the same, and positive
- generally used in kitchens to cut stuff
- to give someone something or a part of something you have
- sixth month of the year
- used in homes for lighting or sometimes decoration
- acceptance
- an animal you can ride on
- a game where you put numbers on a grid
- a starchy root vegetable
- a search engine
- a river
- a group of fish
- a Celtic instrument
- an edible seed, shaped like a kidney
- undead monster
- clay's brother and a member of the Jade Winglet in Wings of Fire
- to leave
- the study of the human mind
- it's literally just the alphabet.
- when you don’t do something correctly
- sad orphan who fights crime
- an action of avoidance or escaping
- you shoot things with this
- to express an opinion or reaction
- a lung disease caused by inhaling ash and sand dust
- sugary treat
- it burns things
- country with Mount Fuji
- you watch shows on this
- the opposite of dark
- eighth month of the year
- what you see with
- made by bees
- the protagonist of The Legend of Zelda
- used for public transport
- fifth month of the year
- opposite of soft
- to make something longer
- the act of throwing someone out a window
- what fish use to filter water
- used to take pictures and videos
- used to wake someone up in the morning (multiple words, use a - for the space)
- an old distillation apparatus
- and alloy consisting of copper and tin
- enemy to all italian plumbers
- app created in 2005 for watching videos
- an on the go device that CAN fit in your pocket
- a writing utensil
Down
- what you're reading right now
- not interested in politics
- a popular sandbox game with blocks
- comes from cows
- what we eat
- the least used language in the world
- the absence of color
- something you put things in
- an on the go device that CANNOT fit in your pocket
- black headed bird with a gray body and red chest
- a baby dog
- the smallest state in the U.S.A (multiple words, use a - for the space)
- used by knights
- it’s on your head
- Washington state capital
- reflects sunlight at night
- anime protagonist with spiky black hair
- the name of the fifth Wings of Fire protagonist
- in yards, generally used to keep others out
- a vehicle use to get around
- generally used for cooking
- something that's not new
- opposite of hard
- popular music streaming app
- a drink that people like to sometimes put ice cream in
- acronym for a popular mascot horror game
- the smallest country in the world (multiple words, use a - for the space)
- the sound a cow makes
- pokemon mascot
- a grilled sandwich with chicken on it (multiple words, use a - for the space)
- something you can sit on, can be hard or soft (multiple words, use a - for the space)
- the most used language in the world
- the location of big ben
- a country in Oceania home to nearly 7,000 different cultures (multiple words, use a - for the space)
- to make a blade better
- how a plant gets nutrients
- tenth month of the year
- when something has been heated up it's " "
- a lack of harmony or a disagreement
- single player card game
- Goku’s best friend
- the opposite of light
- " " on a cob
- makes toys for santa
- a ghost or a spirit
- a bird that people eat on thanksgiving
- a cucumber that has been fermented in vinegar
- social media app that everyone fights on
- anything that can go wrong will go wrong (multiple words, use a - for the space)
- you say this when something is gross
- something that's unable to be explained by natural forces or science
- used to turn on and power lights and devices
- a game where have to guess where mines are
- you write on this with a marker
- when conflict comes up
- the bat from sonic the hedgehog
- what we use to buy stuff
- first month of the year
- showing a lack of respect to God
- a baby cat
- fourth month of the year
- used to store things
- seventh month of the year
- the color of blood
- the speak vaguely
- a black hedgehog
- rich kid from Fop: ANW
- the third longest word in the english language without any repeating letters
- you do this with books
- a harsh mixture of sounds
- brother of an italian plumber
- made of glass and in every house
- to be surprised by something
- killed her father in the book series "Wings of Fire"
- when you do something wrong by accident
- a silly animal that we keep as pets
- what you do with knifes or scissors
- the first protagonist in Wings of Fire
- ninth month of the year
- twelfth month of the year
- what livestock commonly eat
- to look for something
- eleventh month of the year
- you write in this with a pencil or pen
- teaches students
- a period of time in the past that was happier
- a blue hedgehog
- country that decapitated their rulers
- a baby sheep
- italian plumber
174 Clues: refusal • to stop • a river • to leave • a baby dog • acceptance • a baby cat • what we eat • " " on a cob • sugary treat • made by bees • a baby sheep • pokemon mascot • undead monster • comes from cows • mischievous imp • used by knights • an annoying bug • a search engine • a group of fish • it burns things • a blue hedgehog • italian plumber • when school ends • opposite of hard • Dungeons and “ “ • a black hedgehog • ...
TCT 105th Winter Convention (1980's) 2024-02-04
Across
- Prague-born Jan Hammer composed the music for what 1980s TV series that starred Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as detectives in Florida?
- Which musical group became famous with the 1985 hit song "Take On Me?" (Hint: You might say this when you think of the answer.)
- Originally given the Japanese title “Puckman”, what 1980s arcade game was inducted into the Guinness Book of Records as the "Most Successful Coin-Operated Game"
- In the 1980s film "Knight Rider," what was the name of David Hasselhoff's talking car?
- What 1982 Toto song, whose title is a continent.
- "There's only one ______." "Get Real. Get ______." and "It's ______ or Nothin'!" are all slogans for a toy brand owned by Hasbro in which the brand's name has been removed. What is this brand?
- By the late 1980s, Walmart had quickly risen to become more profitable that its two larger U.S. retail competitors, and by 1990 it had surpassed them as the largest U.S. retailer by revenue. One of these retailers was Kmart. What was the other?
- A military program announced by President Reagan in March 1983 promoted funding for lasers and particle beam weapons and was formally known as the Strategic Defense Initiative. However, what two-word name was the program (somewhat mockingly) nicknamed by the public?
- "Like I always say, what's good for the goose is always good for the gander," begins what 1985 number-one hit song by Ready for the World? ‘ Oh _____’
- In the 1980s game show "Press Your Luck" what "W" word signified a villainous character that reset a contestant's score to zero?
- The second-highest selling musical artist in Ireland's history (after U2) has never gone on tour and never performed a live solo concert. She rose to fame as the flag-bearer for new-age music in the late 1980s with songs like "Only Time" and "Orinoco Flow." Who is she?
- In a famous speech at the Brandenburg Gate in June 1987, President Ronald Reagan exhorted Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down what structure that symbolized the division of Germany?
- Nike collaborates with what company on shoes such as the Huarache and the ______ x Nike Air Penny 2? It is a 1980 “S” Southern California fashion house founded in the early 1980s, known for their skateboard and hip-hop clothing.
- Which women's musical group had Number 1 hits in the 1980s including "Walk Like an Egyptian" and "Eternal Flame"? ‘The _________’
- What is the name of the talking animatronic toy that was an "Illiop" but quite closely resembled a bear? The toy reached peak popularity in the mid-1980s and helped aid the launch of 1986's Nintendo Entertainment System. ‘Teddy ______’
- What singer went from the massive success of her 1984 album “Private Dancer” to starring as the villain in the 1985 film “Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome?” Tina ______
- "All the old paintings on the tombs, they do the sand dance, don't ya know?" according to what 1986 hit song by The Bangles? ‘Walk like an _______’
- Al Gore sought the Democratic nomination for US President in 1988 as the junior senator from which state?
- Veronica accidentally poisons a popular girl and makes it look like a suicide in what 1988 dark comedy starring Winona Ryder?
- The Sperry & Hutchinson Company, or S&H, offered a line of trading stamps that allowed consumers to trade them in for discount catalog items. The line peaked in the 1960s and ended in the 1980s, and the stamps were known for coming in what distinctive color?
- What California-set 1982 film was the highest grossing film of the 1980s at the U.S. box office?
- In her 1983 hit "Holiday," what one-named singer declares that "if we took a holiday, took some time to celebrate just one day out of life, it would be so nice?"
- There's a Finnish rock band that formed in the 1980s led by Pertti Neumann that shares its name with an ancient lineage of dogs found in Australian. What is this band name?
Down
- “Joe Cool” and “The Comeback Kid” were two nicknames of what Notre Dame QB who would go on to win multiple Super Bowls as part of an 1980s dynasty with a west coast NFL franchise?
- What video game came with the Nintendo Entertainment System when it was released in the late 1980s, and was meant to be played with the NES Zapper gun? It shared a cartridge with "Super Mario Bros."
- Richard J. Pirong and one other man marketed a sound-activated switch sold since the 1980s that would plus into electrical outlets and control the power to a specific appliance based on a specific type of noise. What is the name of this product?
- What 1980s TV series starred David Hasselhoff as a crime fighter assisted by a talking, self-aware sports car named K.I.T.T.?
- -The opening of a crate and revealing a "leg lamp" is a pivotal scene in what 1983 holiday classic movie? ‘A _________ STORY’
- Although it started as a soft drinks company called Bravo, Bochkarev evolved into a brewery in the late 1980s and less than two decades later was purchased by Heineken. In what country was Bochkarev founded?
- With Michael Sembello's song "Maniac" on the soundtrack, what 1983 film stars Jennifer Beals as an exotic dancer whose dream is to become a ballerina?
- A 30-kilometer-wide "Zone of Alienation" around the ghost town of Pripyat was created after the April 1986 disaster at what highly radioactive site?
- What American TV show from the 1970s and 1980s still holds the record for the most watched finale ever with more than 100 million households tuning in?
- If you wanted to type up a “flawless” document in the 1980s, which Windows word processor would you use? (Hint: your file would be saved in “.wpd” format)
- According to the hit 1981 song by Tommy Tutone, if you dial 867-5309, you will reach a woman with what first name?
- Model and actress Tawny Kitaen famously appeared in several 1980s music videos such as "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love" for what reptilian rock band?
- What rhyming brand of low-calorie meals did Stouffer's introduce in 1981 in response to consumers' desires for diet dinner options?
- A Nike shoe designer was involved in the design and production of a pair of character costume boots for a blockbuster 1980s movie starring Michael Keaton. What was the movie?
- What 1985 video game begins with a planned departure from Independence, Missouri? You likely died of dysentery! ‘The _______ Trail’
- In 1983, Francis Ford Coppola directed what movie that was adapted from a book by S.E. Hinton and featured stars such as Patrick Swayze, Matt Dillon, and Tom Cruise? ‘The ______’
- In the 1980s, Ewoks got their own spin-offs, starting with “Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure” in 1984. That film was followed up with a sequel the next year entitled: “Ewoks: The Battle for ______.”
- “Ghostbusters” director Ivan Reitman voiced Zuul the demonic dog and what ghost originally named the “Onion Head Ghost” in the 1984 comedy film?
- What DMC sports car model is fitted with a flux capacitor to turn it into a time-traveling machine in the "Back to the Future" films?
- In a 1980s commercial, actress Kelly LeBrock advertised what haircare brand with the slogan "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful?"
- Created in the 1980s to represent all the difficulties of getting a pizza delivered in 30 minutes or less, The Noid is a red-suited villain who appears in advertising for what restaurant chain?
44 Clues: What 1982 Toto song, whose title is a continent. • In the 1980s film "Knight Rider," what was the name of David Hasselhoff's talking car? • What California-set 1982 film was the highest grossing film of the 1980s at the U.S. box office? • Al Gore sought the Democratic nomination for US President in 1988 as the junior senator from which state? • ...
CrosswordMusicaltwo (Christmas Edition) 2023-12-19
Across
- I'm (Felix) thinking about it again
- If you drive a Honda, it is your _____ duty to drive your bf everywhere.
- This Californian city doubles as a very tasty rum in the pineapple variety
- I don't know if you know, but this title character and her wee lil' sister are surprisingly female.
- A frozen friend who has a song about enjoying summer?
- Across another universe her man is Spiderman who already has a baby, but in this universe they're just roommates dating
- This narrator's actress hails from Genovia
- You were so excited to get a real one but it turned to be a real mess!
- You might compliment this glorified sled if you say it's name too long.
- Why audition when you are literally her!
- If this Disney character made a big time shot in basketball it might be very appropriate to say that she has ice in her veins.
- An appropriate nickname for a place famous for its pizza and pasta.
- A 'sweet' little twist on what gift you might give your friends if their 30th birthday was in December.
- You may see one of Nathan hanging on branch
- Not ordinary occurences but...
- The Nonsense remix sounds Nice, but lets just say it's lyrics are...
- If three players were unable to successfully imitate two of the shots of another, what are their 'scores' combined in this equine game?
- There's nothing that we'd want more as kids than to live near this man's abode
- Someone who protects the net in soccer
- The organization that brought us together abbreviated.
- When some of the onlookers judge your romance you will want to dance to this song in a classical tone
- Felix completes the puzzle confused, wondering why there were a thousand when there only should have been...
- It's a Paaked crowd in here. It feels like we're on Mars.
- He wants to know if you know the muffin man on Drury Lane
- 'I wanted her to be my wife. I want her to be my wife.' In this line, the actor may repeat some words but he does not stutter.
- A wendy's dessert or a certain snowman
- Will Ferell's magnum opus but make it younger
- 'She's the one with the bubble, right?' - Natalie
- In this cyberworld, 3 children and a bird chase away a Hacker with the help of this maternal-like being
- This mindbending protagonist lives in a world that is a little upside-down.
- This reality competition show has featured most, if not all my celebrity crushes.
- also known as Fated Young One who chose to sing about 4 less days than the conventional carol.
- Who your kickboxing instructor reminds you of when he says watch this.
- This artist wants to do Netflix and Chill differently in December
- Michael Buble takes a lot of Ws with this lyric 'Walking in a ______ __________'
- When this baby girl uses a Sharpay, she lets the competition know that she's here to stay permanently.
- This infamous rapper's son went to your school.
- If you stitch these numbers together you add up to 14
- You might be inclined to stop if this character's nose lights up.
- This acronym is a little braggadocious from Jasmin Sullivan
- 33 Streets were flubbed until this ________ happened on the next one.
- Mare's first situationship sank her before any in Easttown.
- Sandwitch catcher
- There must be a glitch in the Matrix when Mariah Carey reminds you of this person.
- ACAB but maybe we make one exception?
- Shhh I'm not supposed to tell you about this big red jolly fellow I saw. It's a...
- These twins lives seem pretty sweet.
- Who your cousin Jessica would remind me of if she brought her backpack backpack to a hike.
- Not be confused with a mistletoe
- She probably won't write you a song about love because she's too busy making pies.
- Quick costume changes, mega wealthy and a strong sense of justice? She has the potential to be the female batman. Too bad she seems to be anti-hero.
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- A game where the title FPS is appropriate.
- This trunked animal may not have been painted yet.
- Saint Nick may be excited to hear I have one at my house but he isn't allowed to take a bite.
- Where we like to buy our gift wrapping from
- A sponge's best friend or a best friend's husband
- A new generation of princesses or villians
- A minion's favorite fruit
- Let him ____
- You may just catch this fella walking down the street.
- If you praise this character's observation by saying 'you hit the nail on the head,' she may start reaching for a hammer.
- Who Barbie might take with her to the saloon.
- Just as SZA suggested, we started it up but we have yet to continue.
- This resurrected place features a mascot whose long neck might be used as a weapon in the wrong hands.
- One who is supposed to be the master of all four elements
- What Anya is getting from Five Guys
- An acronym of an event where we officially met.
- This game franchise has a hero named Drea who is suppoesd to save the princess named Drea?
- What we like to add at the end of words or an alternative to 'snowboards'
- She loves to sing driver's license but she can't even drive yet!
- He is persuasive at convincing others not to climb walls
- This time the assistants find love but Felix always can't seem to get one of their names right.
- If a certain celebrity's very first ex and second to last ex cheated on her with Olivia Rodrigo, she might find it uncomfortable to shop at this aptly named store.
- Even a Jacksonville Jaguar fan can make it here.
- A relative of yours that might be a little Curious
- What kids like to make because RayJ was thinking too small.
- of Tomorrow It's giving groundhog day but more scifi.
- Tallest unibrow in the game.
- This abbreviated organization doesn't have a theme song apparently
- Not to be mistaken for a giant stripped cat
- Blonde Billionaire's current boyfriend's current team
- Este parajito puede ensenar espanol
- This home of the boysenberry may feature Charlie Bown and Snoopy in holiday gear after October
- One of the magic users of this show used to be bewitched by Jimmy Butler
- When it comes to Shrek's and his swamp, he doesn't want your presence, but this other green fellow might.
- The Lion, the Witch and the ________
- Honey give me the keys because I need to...
- What was in Buddy's snowglobe?
- This movie features a prehistoric creature with a 'big head and little arms' brought to the future.
- My brother and mother share this sign
- Outerwear you wear for personality, not so much beauty
- A secret agent, telepathic girl and assassin walk into a dog shelter.
- A shocking plush I own
- Plural of culdesac
- One was placed in your honor above the fireplace
- A girl scout flavor that tastes even worse as an alcoholic drink
- If this Latin American artist was judged based on just his name he'd be given coal.
- This man's skill is only matched by his ability to remember so many handshakes.
- Sometimes she makes the same mistake again and again and just says oops! It's really toxic.
- An Angel who has fallen from grace.
- The best kisses remind me of this flower
101 Clues: Let him ____ • Sandwitch catcher • Plural of culdesac • A shocking plush I own • A minion's favorite fruit • Tallest unibrow in the game. • Not ordinary occurences but... • What was in Buddy's snowglobe? • Not be confused with a mistletoe • I'm (Felix) thinking about it again • What Anya is getting from Five Guys • Este parajito puede ensenar espanol • ...
50's and 60's 2022-12-03
Across
- Diplomats believed that this would be threatened due to the spread of communism.
- Aired Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer in 1964, and is responsible for many seasonal animated features that were mainly released as TV films throughout this time period.
- Small islet connected to the eastern tip of Martha's Vineyard where Ted Kennedy's secretary; Mary Joe Kopechne, died in a "car accident" in 1969.
- Jobs that were popular after World War II.
- Security agency established by the Soviet Union in 1954.
- In 1961, he became the first human to orbit the Earth from space.
- Lunar module that landed on the moon on July 20th, 1969.
- This type of drink is first sold in 1952.
- November 23rd, 1963.
- Eisenhower's initiative to find a peaceful use for nuclear power.
- He got his first television appearance in 1966.
- Economy during international conflict.
- Termed coined by a secretary when she found a moth in a computer and it wouldn’t work.
- The number one cause of death during this time period.
- The Open Kettle in Quincy, Massachusetts becomes this in 1950.
- Short film released by a 22 year old Steven Spielberg that would land him a job at Universal, and would later be the name of his entertainment company that he created in 1981.
- He had to stay inside the lunar module.
- Published by J.R.R. Tolkien, the first book of this series is published in 1954.
- After World War II, Western leaders began to worry that the U.S.S.R. had what one American diplomat called this.
- The adult classes' favorite TV show during the 1950's.
- The first Bond film is released in 1962.
- A Cleveland disk jockey coined this term in 1953.
- The U.S. ultimately decided against bombing Vietnam in hopes of avoiding a bigger war with _____ .
- Won the first Super Bowl in 1967.
- The U.S. relied on this to transport nuclear weaponry.
- The first credit card.
- This was the first company to adopt the "franchise" concept.
- Leader of UN forces in Korea.
- In 1960, he becomes the youngest person in history to win the U.S. presidential election, beating Vice President Richard Nixon by just 118,000 votes.
- Turkey and Greece received foreign aid from the U.S. courtesy of this.
- Joan Crawford was appointed to the board of directors of this company after her husband, Alfred Steele died in 1955.
- Davy Crockett was responsible for causing this animal to be protected.
- The first restaurant of this fast food chain is opened in Miami 1954.
- He began writing the Cat in the Hat in 1957 under this alias.
- Pizza Hut was first built here in 1958.
- He retires from Baseball in 1957.
- Pandemic that killed 1 million people throughout the United States and Southern China in 1957.
- Won the 1960 World Series against the Yankees on a walk-off home run by Bill Mazeroski, the only time that Game 7 of the World Series has ever ended with a home run.
- Assassinated on November 23rd, 1963.
- Made by Orson Welles, it turned 10 in 1951.
- The Interstate Highway System became part of his administration.
- Launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- By 1955, this appeared on all U.S. currency.
- England, France, and the United States divided this nation up after WWII.
- Health concern addressed by Jonas Salk who found the vaccine and schools began to treat this to children in 1955.
- Eisenhower's response to the launch of Sputnik I was to create this.
- "Truth drug" that became a controlled substance in 1969.
- The United States’ reaction was to develop this when the Soviet Union successfully tested an atomic bomb.
- Is is distributed by Hasbro and first patented in 1952.
- He is the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and a driving force in events that shaped the Civil Rights Movement like the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Voting Rights Act.
- Became president after JFK was assassinated.
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- To revoke a country from receiving foreign aid.
- Hostess sells the first one in 1967.
- The first television network to broadcast in color.
- In 1955, the U.S. invaded this nation, in an effort to prevent the spread of communism there.
- War that ended in 1953.
- The U.S. refused to let this nation be a part of the UN due to communism.
- Purchased McDonalds in 1961, and was it's CEO until 1973.
- 44 year time period of strained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Opened its first retail outlet in 1966, and launched its brand of shoe in 1972. It was previously known as Blue Ribbon Sports.
- Monument in St. Louis, MO that was built in 1965.
- In 1967, S.E. Hinton publishes this novel.
- In 1961, CIA operations were moved to their headquarters in this city in Virginia, a 20 minute drive from the U.S. capital.
- The first "parlour" game is sold in the U.S. in 1960.
- Medication created in 1955 used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
- Island in the Pacific that was the testing ground for the U.S' first H-bomb.
- Danny's Coffee Shop becomes this in 1959.
- First man to step on the moon.
- The reason why China was cut from the UN.
- Deadliest threat to nuclear war.
- Before they were stationed in Virginia, the CIA's operations were based here.
- Kitchen appliance that was first installed in homes in 1956.
- 20% of its population died during WWII.
- Policy made by the Nixon administration to end involvement in the Vietnam War through a program to "expand, equip, and train" South Vietnamese forces.
- Minimum wage in 1956.
- To cut off trade with another country.
- The first one of these theaters is built in 1967.
- Released in 1960, its director insisted to not let audiences in the theatre after its first five minutes in hopes of preventing spoilers to leak its "twist".
- Jewish nation discovered in 1948.
- Won the presidential election in 1968.
- The first one is sold for $8 in 1958.
- Many Eastern European refugees fled to one of these American nationalities during the Cold War.
- Theory describing what was happening around the world when one nation would fall to Communism, then another, and so on.
- First actor to play James Bond.
- Occupation of most soldiers who were captured after WWII.
- The first comic book of this series is published in 1963.
- Long range missile designed to travel overseas.
- In 1950, this company introduces the first cheese slices.
- A subdivision of soldiers usually commanded by a lieutenant.
- Why MacArthur was relieved of his command.
- Certain nations across Northern Asia and Eastern Europe formed this.
- The first one was sold for $1,300.
- By 1959, this amount of spam cans is sold.
- The first U.S. state to enact seat belt laws.
- Becomes the 50th state of the U.S. on March 12th, 1959.
- The Soviet Union's response to NATO was to create this.
- Missile Crisis of October 1962 between the United States and the Soviet Union. The moment both nations came closest to nuclear conflict, taken place off the coast here.
- The first U.S. state with a three color traffic light system.
- British-American rock band formed in 1967.
- In 1952, this company introduces the first pocket-sized transistor radio.
- Second man to step on the moon.
- Often regarded as the king of Rock and Roll, he releases his debut single in 1954.
- This was on board Sputnik II.
- Became allowed to enroll in the army in 1948.
- Western that first aired on CBS in 1955, and go on to span 20 seasons before being discontinued due to a drop in ratings.
- In 1964, Ford begins manufacturing this.
- “Organization” that developed as a result of the Soviet Union’s veto power in the UN.
- Brewing giant that was held for ransom and later murdered in 1960. His killer became the FBI's Most Wanted and created this brewing company alongside Jacob Schueler.
- Left the Beatles in 1968, and went to span a career as a solo performer.
109 Clues: November 23rd, 1963. • Minimum wage in 1956. • The first credit card. • War that ended in 1953. • Leader of UN forces in Korea. • This was on board Sputnik II. • First man to step on the moon. • First actor to play James Bond. • Second man to step on the moon. • Deadliest threat to nuclear war. • Jewish nation discovered in 1948. • Won the first Super Bowl in 1967. • ...
1980's Trivia 2023-06-02
Across
- What directionally named ranch is the fictional compound called home by the Ewing family on the 1980s TV drama "Dallas?"
- What DMC sports car model is fitted with a flux capacitor to turn it into a time-traveling machine in the "Back to the Future" films?
- What 1985 video game begins with a planned departure from Independence, Missouri?
- What adolescently-named lead singer was the front man for the 1980s pop group Culture Club?
- Matt and Ross Duffer are the directors and producers for what Netflix television series set in 1980s Indiana?
- What singer went from the massive success of her 1984 album “Private Dancer” to starring as the villain in the 1985 film “Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome?”
- Babyland General Hospital was the "birthplace" of what line of collectible dolls that was a huge hit in the 1980s and included an individual birth certificate for each doll?
- "All the old paintings on the tombs, they do the sand dance, don't ya know?" according to what 1986 hit song by The Bangles?
- The opening of a crate and revealing a "leg lamp" is a pivotal scene in what 1983 holiday classic movie?
- A military program announced by President Reagan in March 1983 promoted funding for lasers and particle beam weapons and was formally known as the Strategic Defense Initiative. However, what two-word name was the program (somewhat mockingly) nicknamed by the public?
- Originally given the Japanese title “Puckman”, what 1980s arcade game was inducted into the Guinness Book of Records as the "Most Successful Coin-Operated Game" in 2005?
- In the mid-1980s there was an animated Dungeons & Dragons TV show that lasted for three seasons. One of the six main characters was Hank, a 15 year old with a magical bow that shoots arrows of glowing energy. What character class was Hank?
- In a famous speech at the Brandenburg Gate in June 1987, President Ronald Reagan exhorted Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down what structure that symbolized the division of Germany?
- In 1983, Francis Ford Coppola directed what movie that was adapted from a book by S.E. Hinton and featured stars such as Patrick Swayze, Matt Dillon, and Tom Cruise?
- What Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who served in that role for all of the 1980s, was played by Meryl Streep in the film "Iron Lady" and Gillian Anderson on Netflix's "The Crown?"
- What “P” Hall of Fame Bears running back of the 1980s, for a long period of time the number one rusher in NFL history, had the nickname of “Sweetness?”
- A Nike shoe designer was involved in the design and production of a pair of character costume boots for a blockbuster 1980s movie starring Michael Keaton. What was the movie?
- There's a Finnish rock band that formed in the 1980s led by Pertti Neumann that shares its name with an ancient lineage of dogs found in Australia. What is this band name?
- "There's only one ______." "Get Real. Get ______." and "It's ______ or Nothin'!" are all slogans for a toy brand owned by Hasbro in which the brand's name has been removed. What is this brand? This brand sells mostly foam-based products and its late-1980s Blast-a-Ball and Arrowstorm products arguably invented an entirely new category of toys
- What Star Wars movie was the first to be released in the 1980s?
- what 1986 film is the highest grossing Australian movie of all time?
- What American TV show from the 1970s and 1980s still holds the record for the most watched finale ever with more than 100 million households tuning in?
- If you wanted to type up a “flawless” document in the 1980s or early 1990s, which Windows word processor would you use?
- What Finnish indie pop band, perhaps best known for their 2011 single “Laws Of Gravity”, share their one word name with the last name of a Hungarian inventor best known for one of the most ubiquitous toys of the 1980s?
- Debuting in London's West End in 1986 and on Broadway in 1988, what Andrew Lloyd Webber musical features the songs "All I Ask of You" and "The Music of the Night?"
- What rhyming brand of low-calorie meals did Stouffer's introduce in 1981 in response to consumers' desires for diet dinner options?
- Gordon Gekko famously uses a bulky Motorola 8000X Dynatac mobile phone in what 1980s movie named after a Manhattan street?
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- Veronica accidentally poisons a popular girl and makes it look like a suicide in what 1988 dark comedy starring Winona Ryder?
- What founding member of Chicago left the band in the 1980s to pursue a solo career, scoring a number-one hit on his own with "Glory of Love," the theme from "The Karate Kid?"
- What two-word 1980s British band had their biggest hit with 1986’s “(I Just) Died In Your Arms?”
- With Michael Sembello's song "Maniac" on the soundtrack, what 1983 film stars Jennifer Beals as an exotic dancer whose dream is to become a ballerina?
- In the affectionate Star Wars parody, “Space Balls,” the film renames the slimy crime lord “Jabba” to something far less sinister and perhaps a bit more delicious. What is this character’s new name?
- What video game came with the Nintendo Entertainment System when it was released in the late 1980s, and was meant to be played with the NES Zapper gun? It shared a cartridge with "Super Mario Bros."
- In her 1983 hit "Holiday," what one-named singer declares that "if we took a holiday, took some time to celebrate just one day out of life, it would be so nice?"
- What 1985 John Hughes film features a group of uniquely different high school students, all forced together for Saturday detention?
- Greg Lemond, who won the Tour de France three times in the late 1980s, was the first cyclist to appear on the cover which American sports magazine?
- What 1980s TV series starred David Hasselhoff as a crime fighter assisted by a talking, self-aware sports car named K.I.T.T.?
- The first a cappella recording to top the Billboard 100 added to its fame with a "Big Mouth Billy Bass" rendition years later. The song was inspired by a Meher Baba saying and won a Grammy in the 1980s. What was this song?
- In the 1980s, Ewoks got their own spin-offs, starting with “Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure” in 1984. That film was followed up with a sequel the next year entitled: “Ewoks: The Battle for ______.”
- Microsoft Disk was one of the original widely used operating systems all the way from the 1980s, but it has been fully unsupported since 2006. What hyphenated nickname is this classic system more commonly known by?
- Model and actress Tawny Kitaen famously appeared in several 1980s music videos such as "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love" for what reptilian rock band?
- Which musical group became famous with the 1985 hit song "Take On Me?"
- Featuring 36 silk-screen paintings and 13 drawings in the artist's signature colorful pop style, "Cars" is a series of artworks commissioned by Mercedes-Benz in the 1980s from what artist?
- Prague-born Jan Hammer composed the music for what 1980s TV series that starred Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as detectives in Florida?
- One of Jason Bateman’s first leading roles was in the 1987 sequel to what 1985 Michael J. Fox high school comedy? Bateman's character was the cousin of Fox's character, and he went through similar transformations.
- A brand of candy owned by Mendelez, featuring little people sized pieces that start sour and become sweet, are the Sour ______ Kids.
- What California-set 1982 film was the highest grossing film of the 1980s at the U.S. box office?
- Wilmington-born Valerie Bertinelli played Barbara Cooper on what long-running sitcom of the 1970s and 1980s?
- According to the hit 1981 song by Tommy Tutone, if you dial 867-5309, you will reach a woman with what first name?
- By the late 1980s, Walmart had quickly risen to become more profitable that its two larger U.S. retail competitors, and by 1990 it had surpassed them as the largest U.S. retailer by revenue.
- Including “Baby Don’t Forget My Number”, what German and French R&B duo created three No. 1 Billboard in the 1980s before their lip-synching scandals led to their downfall?
- What 1982 Toto song, whose title is a continent, experienced a resurgence in popularity in 2018 when Weezer covered the song?
- A 30-kilometer-wide "Zone of Alienation" around the ghost town of Pripyat was created after the April 1986 disaster at what highly radioactive site?
- What Georgia-born wrestler is known as the most famous wrestler of the 1980s, has 13 world championship belts, and began pivoting his career towards acting with an appearance in Rocky III as a heel?
54 Clues: What Star Wars movie was the first to be released in the 1980s? • what 1986 film is the highest grossing Australian movie of all time? • Which musical group became famous with the 1985 hit song "Take On Me?" • What 1985 video game begins with a planned departure from Independence, Missouri? • ...
English Terms 2022-02-02
Across
- stays the same throughout the story; never changes
- the attempt to disprove, contradict, or argue against an opposing viewpoint
- specific convention or structure—such as imagery, irony, or foreshadowing — employed by the author to produce a given effect.
- conjunctions that are FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
- an act of searching for information or knowledge about a particular subject or topic
- sounds written as words - SPLASH!
- a text in which the writer develops and defends a position or debates a topic using logic and persuasion
- the atmosphere or feeling created by the writer in a literary work or passage; mood can be expressed through imagery, word choice, setting, voice, and theme.
- 2 things put together than conflict such as jumbo-shrimp or bitter-sweet
- literary device used by an author to provide hints about future events and details that may occur later in the story
- the reason an author writes about a particular topic (e.g., to persuade, to entertain, to inform, to explain, to analyze, etc.); the reason an author includes particular details, features, or devices in a work
- the perspective from which a story is told
- a credible or believable source. Some questions to evaluate credibility might be:
- language language not intended to be taken literally but layered with meaning through the use of imagery, metaphors, and other literary
- to combine elements and parts to form a coherent whole
- specific details or facts that support an inference or idea
- the basic rhythmic structure in verse, composed of stressed and unstressed syllables
- a secondary character who contrasts with the protagonist in order to highlight aspects of the main character’s personality. Foils may be sidekicks (e.g., Han Solo to Luke Skywalker) or enemies (e.g., The Joker to Batman)
- a comparison of two things NOT using like or as
- words spoken by an actor on stage that is intended to be heard only by the audience and not by the characters on the stage
- a dramatic convention in which a speech is given by a character while or as if alone; literally, "talking to oneself"
- an exaggerated statement
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- a character that grows in temperament and motivation; changes throughout the story
- a method of persuasion that is based on the writer or speaker’s credibility to discuss a subject and is influenced by expertise, knowledge, experience, training, credentials, use of logical and emotional appeals, etc.
- thetime and place in which a narrative occurs. Elements of setting may include the physical, psychological, cultural, or historical background against which the story takes place
- the emotional meaning or set of associations attached to a word that is implied rather than literal (e.g., feeling blue)
- the author a respected authority on the
- the character who opposes the protagonist and causes the conflict; typically the “bad” guy
- the pattern of rhyming lines (e.g., ABAB, ABBA)
- in literature, the opposition of persons or forces that brings about dramatic action central to the plot of a story.
- an author’s unique articulation or expression of language created by stylistic elements such as syntax, diction, and figurative language
- descriptions or instructions in a play that provide information about characters, dialogue, setting, and actions
- describes a noun or a pronoun by answering the question(s) - Which one? What kind? How many?
- a method of persuasion that's designed to create an emotional response in the reader/viewer by connecting to the audience’s values, needs, and sensibilities
- a noun or pronoun that shows relation; typically are in a phrase called “prepositional phrases” that begin with a preposition and end in a noun
- text a text that presents information in order to explain, clarify, and/or educate
- Does the author support opinions with strong argumentation and reasoning? How current is the information?
- a division of 4 or more lines that have a fixed length, meter, and/or rhyme scheme
- the way or pattern in which an author organizes ideas within a text
- a comparison of two things USING like or as
- an incorrect or problematic argument that is not based on sound reasoning
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- a viewpoint that opposes an author’s thesis or claim; addressing and rebutting counterarguments are essential in persuasive writing and speaking
- the basic sequence of events in a story that includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
- the method in which an author constructs a character by explicitly stating aspects of his/her personality and appearance (direct characterization) or by revealing aspects of a character through their actions, thoughts, speech, other characters, etc. (indirect characterization)
- the author’s particular attitude, either stated or implied in writing
- a dramatic device in which a character says or does something that he or she does not fully grasp but is understood by the
- a reference to the author’s name, title of work, date published, publisher, and/or page numbers of quoted or paraphrased text in a shortened in-text notation or in a longer bibliographic entry
- an assertion, position, or arguable thesis about a topic or issue
- atechnique that an author or speaker uses to influence or persuade an audience
- set of 4 lines in poetry with a set rhyme scheme
- word choice that may be determined by the writer or speaker’s style, purpose, and need to communicate accurately, appropriately, and understandably to a specific audience expression
- a rhetorical technique, often incorporating irony or humor, in which something is represented as less than it actually is
- restate the meaning of something in different words.
- the lines spoken between characters in fiction or a play
- a dependent clause (AAAWWUBBIS) connected to an independent phrase
- conjunctions that are AAAWWUBBIS (after, although, as, when, while, until, because, before, if, since)
- a particular inclination, feeling, or opinion about a subject that is often preconceived or unreasoned
- a close examination and interpretation of a non-fiction (usually argumentative) work that analyzes how the author uses language, devices, and genre characteristics to create intended effects and persuade the reader
- appeals to the 5 senses: touch, taste, sight, smell, sound
- when the outcome of something is the opposite of what was expected; SURPRISE!
- 2 independent phrases combined with a conjunction
- important ideas throughout a work that support the central message, theme, tone, etc.
- the words, sentences, or passages that precede or follow a specific word, sentence, or passage
- an action or a state of being (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been)
- to reduce large sections of text to their essential points and main ideas.
- paraphrased or directly quoted detail(s) from a text that supports a reader’s claim, thought, inference, or analysis about the text
- the main character of the story; typically the “good” guy
- a statement or premise supported by arguments
- connects clauses or phrases
- an independent phrase (1 subject and 1 verb)
- a method of persuasion that is based on the writer or speaker appealing to the audience’s sense of intelligence and logic by using facts, statistics, research, historical evidence, etc. to support a legitimate, rational, and well-reasoned argument
- a figure of speech that expresses an idea through a contradictory statement (e.g., “seriously funny”, “jumbo shrimp”, “deafening silence”)
- the dictionary definition of a word; the literal or cognitive meaning
- an exclamation
- giving a non-living object human characteristics
- the central or universal idea of a literary work that often relates to morals and/or values and speaks to the human experience/ condition
- a character with a small part; the reader knows very little to nothing about them
- a form of inference in which the reader gathers information, considers the general thoughts or ideas that emerge from the information and comes to a decision; the conclusion is generally based on more than one piece of information.
- a brief interruption in the plot that describes an earlier event or time in order to provide clarity, background, and context about an event currently taking place in the narrative
- an exaggeration
- the intended group for a message
- in rhetoric, the means of persuasion in an argument. According to Aristotle, there are three fundamental appeals to convince a person: reason (logos), ethics (ethos), and emotion (pathos)
- a character built around a single idea and is unchanging throughout the story
- changes in the story because something happens
- replaces a noun (he, she, it, you, them, they, we, me, my, I, mine, his, hers, theirs)
- 2 lines that are back-to-back (consecutive) that rhyme
- to present the ideas or words of another as one’s own without crediting the source
- the quality of having reliable and trustworthy characteristics which may be influenced by an author having expertise on a topic, using unbiased and accurate reasoning, evidence, and sources to support ideas, and providing current and up-to-date information
- the type or class of a work, usually categorized by form, technique, or content
- describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb by answering the question(s) - How? Where? When? How much? How often?; they typically end in “ly”
- a secondary story in a narrative that adds complexity and depth and connects to the main plot in the contexts of setting, characters, or theme
- a logical guess made by connecting bits of information
- literary works focused on the expression of feelings and ideas through a distinctive style that is often rhythmical and may have elements such as meter, rhyme, and stanzas
94 Clues: an exclamation • an exaggeration • an exaggerated statement • connects clauses or phrases • a person, place, thing, or idea • the intended group for a message • sounds written as words - SPLASH! • the author a respected authority on the • the perspective from which a story is told • a comparison of two things USING like or as • an independent phrase (1 subject and 1 verb) • ...
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