discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
And Go! 2023-06-21
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- When taking an opioid and you experience constipation, what kind of laxative do you need?
- Black box warning for Chantix (two words)
- This class of drugs requires you to avoid foods containing tyramine
- This is the score given to babies at birth and has 5 categories
- What is it called when you stand up or change positive and get dizzy? (two words)
- This equipment is place on the finger and used to measure the percent of oxygen in the blood (two words)
- Fluids, Benadryl, epinephrine, Pepcid, or steroids are ways to treat ___
- Which antibiotic is used to treat cystic fibrosis and is taken 1 month on and then 1 month off?
- Commonly referred to as drug-induced movement disorders are among the most common adverse drug effects patients experience from dopamine-receptor blocking agents (three words)
- This generation of antipsychotics tends to have more side effects and is used in ER for combative patients
- This term means the use of drugs or alcohol is continued even when significant problems related to use have developed
- Metronidazole contains a ___ ring, which causes you to vomit when you drink alcohol
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- Folks that were born in the late 1950’s believed they were immune so they did not receive the ___ vaccination
- This type of antidepressant is mainly used for insomnia and is toxic to kids
- What is it called when there is a small change in dose but can cause big problems (three words)
- Babies are given three things at birth: vitamin K, Hep B. and ___ ointment
- Levemir is better than Lantus because it is __ free
- What immunization is given to pregnant women to prevent harm to the baby because they may recognize each of as foreign
- Dennis Quaid’s newborns were received about 1000 times the prescribed dose of this anticoagulant
- A condition where your face, body or both make sudden, irregular movements which you cannot control (two words)
20 Clues: Black box warning for Chantix (two words) • Levemir is better than Lantus because it is __ free • This is the score given to babies at birth and has 5 categories • This class of drugs requires you to avoid foods containing tyramine • Fluids, Benadryl, epinephrine, Pepcid, or steroids are ways to treat ___ • ...
Colors and ... 2016-04-19
24 Clues: Žalia • Juoda • morka • Slyva • Balta • Braškė • Gražus • Rožinė • Šiltas • Mėlyna • Šaltas • Agurkas • Bananas • Obuolys • Spalvos • Raudona • Kriaušė • Geltona • Karštas • Kopūstas • Oranžinė • Pomidoras • Violetinė • Ruda spalva
Rooms and 2023-11-15
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- to vacuum - Passer l'___
- to do the laundry - Faire la ___
- to rake
- to wipe
- the living room
- to prepare the meal - préparer le ___
- to set the table - ___ la table
- the laundry room
- the bedroom
- the yard/garden
- to do the dishes - Faire la ___
- the dining room
- to mow the lawn - ___ la pelouse
- dirty (adjective
- to dust - faire la ___
- to fold laundry - ___ le linge
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- to take out the trash - sortir la ___
- the bathroom
- to cook - faire la ____
- to walk the dog - ___ le chien
- to sweep
- to clean
- clean (adjective)
- to iron (clothes)
- the kitchen
- to clear the table - ___ la table
- to wash
- to weed (the garden)
- to make the bed - Faire le ___
- to water (the plants)
- to peel (vegetables)
31 Clues: to rake • to wipe • to wash • to sweep • to clean • the kitchen • the bedroom • the bathroom • the living room • the yard/garden • the dining room • the laundry room • dirty (adjective • clean (adjective) • to iron (clothes) • to weed (the garden) • to peel (vegetables) • to water (the plants) • to dust - faire la ___ • to cook - faire la ____ • to vacuum - Passer l'___ • to walk the dog - ___ le chien • ...
Abraham and 2024-12-03
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- Abraham's test of faith involving his son
- Jacobs new name means
- lots of wives
- Location of Abraham's covenant with God
- The son of Issac and Rebekah
- Abraham moved her from Ur
- The first son of Abraham
- the amount of sons of Jacob and Leah
- the mountain where Abraham was going to sacrifice isaac
- Hagar's homeland country
- What Isaac's name means
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- what did god tell Abraham he would be "he would be father of all___"
- Sarah's age when she gave birth to Issac
- son of Leah
- City where Abraham pleaded for righteousness
- The angel who spoke to Hagar in the desert
- had lots of grandchildren
- Hagar's job
- son of Rachel
- Abraham original name
- wife of Abraham
- wife of Isaac
- a city in Mesopotamia
23 Clues: son of Leah • Hagar's job • son of Rachel • lots of wives • wife of Isaac • wife of Abraham • Jacobs new name means • Abraham original name • a city in Mesopotamia • What Isaac's name means • The first son of Abraham • Hagar's homeland country • had lots of grandchildren • Abraham moved her from Ur • The son of Issac and Rebekah • the amount of sons of Jacob and Leah • ...
Accidental inventions - match the inventor to the invention 2026-03-30
10 Clues: George Crum • John Walker • Thomas Adams • Horace Wells • James Wright • Percy Spenser • John Pemberton • Ruth Wakefield • Alfred Fielding • Richard T. James
Inventions - Maturita in Mind II. L1 česky 2023-04-12
AND & JJW 2022-11-07
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- our Savior
- eh stinky
- carpals and phalanges
- no hands
- hoaky mind science
- village
- the last thing you want to take
- abraham
- greatest place on earth, swag like...
- destroying
- gloves on hands
- bug
- place of learning
- Christ follower
- pastor
- eyebrows
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- who the Son sets
- pebbles
- verb form of ships place for cargo
- homeless
- thicc
- mandarins
- on my list...
- computers
- not Peoria but
- troy and Gabriella
- 1 of most rewarding/enjoyable things
- an amazing friend
- a choice, sacrifice, and action
- literally just working out
- place you stay
- records
- nuts
- not a great state
- nurse
- studliest man alive
36 Clues: bug • nuts • thicc • nurse • pastor • pebbles • village • abraham • records • homeless • no hands • eyebrows • eh stinky • mandarins • computers • our Savior • destroying • on my list... • not Peoria but • place you stay • gloves on hands • Christ follower • who the Son sets • an amazing friend • not a great state • place of learning • troy and Gabriella • hoaky mind science • studliest man alive • carpals and phalanges • ...
and 4 2013-12-07
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- person who want to know everything
- thing that is not on right place is....
- to do something step by step without rush but with precision
- person who is persistent in something, who can think logically and do things rationally
- to be fully wet for instance becuase of the rain
- to do something without a break
- moral or legal obligation to bear the consequences for their actions or others.
- is the system of pipes, drains fittings, valves, valve assemblies, and devices installed in a building
- to walk slowly and calmly
- to do something without the commitment,interest,energy
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- to walk with broken leg is to ...
- when something is at the same time scary and exciting
- Person who can't do some things because of physical barriers
- physical disability in human development
- People suffering from this disease can't hear
- person whose body is able to do lot of things
- it's a course of action when someone is required to do something
- to do something a little bit, for instance to open the window a little bit
- to see someone
- you use this in mathematics to count
- prevailing poverty
- another adjective for not nice person or situation
- when you say that person is anxious you could also say it's ...
- to replace something with someone
24 Clues: to see someone • prevailing poverty • to walk slowly and calmly • to do something without a break • to walk with broken leg is to ... • to replace something with someone • person who want to know everything • you use this in mathematics to count • thing that is not on right place is.... • physical disability in human development • People suffering from this disease can't hear • ...
Venus and 2025-04-15
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- - First spacecraft to transmit data from Venus surface
- - Series of Soviet Venus missions
- - One reason surface missions to Venus fail
- - NASA orbiter that mapped Venus' surface
- - First image from Venus surface
- - Makes up most of Venus’ atmosphere
- - Highly deformed, mountain-like Venusian terrain
- - NASA mission to analyze Venus' atmosphere
- - Theory explaining Venus' extreme heat
- - Theory that Venus once had water
- - Key part of DAVINCI that will plunge into atmosphere
- - First successful flyby of Venus (USA)
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- - A challenging phase of Venus missions
- - Orbiter mission to map Venus' geology
- - Technique Magellan used to see through clouds
- - Venus’ atmosphere spins faster than planet itself
- - Instruments deployed into Venus' atmosphere
- - Soviet mission using balloons in Venus' atmosphere
- - Venus has this due to carbon dioxide
- - Found in Venus' clouds
20 Clues: - Found in Venus' clouds • - First image from Venus surface • - Series of Soviet Venus missions • - Theory that Venus once had water • - Makes up most of Venus’ atmosphere • - Venus has this due to carbon dioxide • - A challenging phase of Venus missions • - Orbiter mission to map Venus' geology • - Theory explaining Venus' extreme heat • ...
Inventions of china 2020-05-10
And things:) 2017-06-04
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- Excess energy storage (and an impolite term to describe one's appearance).
- Sort of like the genetic workers.
- Theism for atheists.
- Exercising your body so it gets healthier.
- Such god derp.
- Problem?
- Body fuel!
- Also a dog
- Pretty much the energy source.
- The rulers of the world!
- Like the storage house in the body.
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- A constant need for your blood.
- A dog
- Yes, babe, I is real man. Wanna go skateboards?
- What pumps the blood through the body.
- I'm gonna do an ________!
- Stuff that makes forces work!
- One day, I hope that my spleen will touch my appendix.
- Blood and guts!
- Thingies in food that give you POWER!
- Put it in a beehive and try to wrap your small intestine around it.
- Growing your muscles ("Hey, Mom, check out these pecs!")
- Something you have to do, but keep putting off.
- What allows you to move.
- Aw...
25 Clues: A dog • Aw... • Problem? • Body fuel! • Also a dog • Such god derp. • Blood and guts! • Theism for atheists. • What allows you to move. • The rulers of the world! • I'm gonna do an ________! • Stuff that makes forces work! • Pretty much the energy source. • A constant need for your blood. • Sort of like the genetic workers. • Like the storage house in the body. • ...
Chapter 10 History Crossword 2022-04-22
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- the method of production in which large crews of people perform work in one location was called the __________ system
- an Englishman who introduced the first power loom (last name only)
- the identification with and loyalty to a particular part of the country
- the widespread production by machinery is called the ____________ revolution (time: 1760-1840)
- ________ Cabot Lowell built on the initial power loom and made one for his textile mill in Massachusetts
- As the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of _________
- the largest river in North America, also a state
- worked with John C. Calhoun to establish government tariffs
- a freed slave who used scriptures to inspire people to commit arson and take over arsenals in Charleston, Virginia (1822)
- lands governed by the federal government but not belonging to any state were considered ______________ territory
- Judith Sargent ________________ an essayist and playwright, wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men, as some believed
- the machine for separating cotton from its seeds is called a cotton _________
- the set of societal standards for women in this time period was generally referred to as ___________________ motherhood
- in the context of the early republic, the word republican did not refer to a political party, but to the new form of ____________________ rule.
- the word used to refer to the time period before war (the American Civil War specifically)
- Aaron Ogden, who owned steamboats that traveled on the Hudson River, protested Thomas ___________'s steamboat operations in the same waters.
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- songs composed by slaves based Biblical scriptures (plural form)
- Americans developed a strong _______________ identity during the administrations of presidents James Madison and James Monroe.
- the name of the monthly periodical published by the female workers in the textile mill in Lowell, Massachusetts: The __________ Offering
- _______ code was used to send messages through telegraphs
- James Monroe's administration's governing time period is known as the Era of Good __________
- the man who invented cotton gin (last name only)
- the___________ and Michigan Canal connected Lake Michigan to the Illinois and Mississippi rivers near the city of Chicago (completed in 1848)
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- complete control of an industry by one company
- elected president of the United States in 1816 (last name only)
- the act of putting an end to
- instrumental in establishing the Second Bank of the United States
- in the __________ compromise, the people of the state of ___________ could own slaves (two blanks, same word)
- opened a cloth factory in Rhode Island which is often referred back to when discussing the beginning of the industrial revolution (last name only)
- Between 1800 and 1850, the United States built the most advanced __________________ network in the world.
- what type of resistance is a nonviolent refusal to obey authority and laws
- the transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented, capitalist economy is called the ____________ revolution (time: 1820s, 1830s)
- Juan Bautista Alberdi, a political thinker from Argentina, wondered if Monroe’s new policy would threaten the political and economic _________________ of the countries it promised to protect.
- a man who organized a slave revolt in 1800 after the revolt in Haiti (last name only)
- another word for work stoppages
- the concept of loyalty and devotion to one’s nation
- “You stay out of our hemisphere, and we’ll stay out of yours.” is a phrase that neatly summarizes the Monroe ___________
- New inventions made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation’s _______________ growth.
- The __________ build near the 1850s also made it easier for people to move their families and belongings west.
- sent messages over electrical wires using a series of long and short pulses
- led a small group of fellow slaves in a violent rebellion in which more than 50 people were killed in one night
- A new invention enabled southern ______________ owners to grow more crops and increase profits.
- the slave trade within the United States was called the _________ slave trade
- People trapped in the institution of slavery created a culture of survival, resistance, and, ultimately, ________________.
- government funds for improvements or support of commerce
- a person or machine that harvests a crop
- tariffs on import goods, the establishment of the National Bank, and government subsidies all became known as the ____________ System
- boats outfitted with steam boiler engines to power their paddle wheels
- Eli Whitney made his rifle with __________ parts
- Catharine _____________ founded the Hartford Female Seminary, a school for women in Connecticut.
- powers not explicitly stated in the Constitution are called _________ powers
52 Clues: the act of putting an end to • another word for work stoppages • a type of cloth or woven fabric • a person or machine that harvests a crop • complete control of an industry by one company • the largest river in North America, also a state • Eli Whitney made his rifle with __________ parts • the man who invented cotton gin (last name only) • ...
Countries 2023-06-18
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- This is a country located in Eurasia. It is the largest country in the world, spanning across two continents. Russia is known for its stunning landscapes, including the Trans-Siberian Railway and Lake Baikal. It has a rich history, unique architecture, and is famous for ballet, literature, and nesting dolls called Matryoshka.
- This is a country located in East Asia. It is known for its unique blend of ancient traditions and modern technology. Japan is famous for its cherry blossoms, sushi, and tea ceremonies. It is home to technological innovations, anime and manga culture, and historical landmarks like Mount Fuji and Kyoto's temples.
- This is a country located in South Asia. It is known for its diverse culture, ancient temples, and delicious cuisine. India is famous for the Taj Mahal, a beautiful marble mausoleum, and vibrant festivals like Diwali and Holi. It is the birthplace of yoga and has a rich history of art, music, and spirituality.
- This is a country located in Southeast Asia. It is known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine. Vietnam has UNESCO World Heritage sites like Ha Long Bay and Hoi An Ancient Town. It is famous for its rice terraces, traditional ao dai clothing, and vibrant street markets. Vietnamese is the official language spoken in Vietnam.
- States This is a country located in North America. It is known for its diversity, innovation, and cultural influence. The United States has famous cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. It is renowned for its landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon. English is the primary language spoken in the United States.
- This is a country known for its unique wildlife and beautiful landscapes. It is home to kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef. Australia is also famous for its sandy beaches and diverse culture. People speak English in Australia, and it is a popular destination for tourists.
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- This is a country located in Europe. It is known for its engineering prowess, high-quality automobiles, and Oktoberfest celebration. Germany has a rich cultural heritage and is famous for its castles, beer gardens, and Christmas markets. It is also home to influential composers like Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart.
- This is a country located in South America. It is known for its vibrant culture, lively festivals like Carnaval, and love for football. Brazil has the Amazon rainforest, which is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. It is also famous for its delicious cuisine, including dishes like feijoada and brigadeiros.
- This is a country located in East Asia. It has a rich history that spans thousands of years. China is known for its iconic landmarks like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. It has a diverse culture, delicious cuisine, and is famous for inventions like paper, gunpowder, and the compass.
- This is a country located in Europe. It is known for its vibrant culture, flamenco music and dance, and beautiful beaches. Spain is famous for its historical landmarks like the Sagrada Familia and Alhambra. It is also renowned for its delicious cuisine, including paella and tapas. Spanish is the official language spoken in Spain.
- Kingdom This is a country located in Europe. It consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is known for its rich history, iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Stonehenge, and the Royal Family. It has a diverse culture, and English is the primary language spoken in the United Kingdom.
- This is a country located in North America. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant music, and flavorful cuisine. Mexico is famous for its ancient ruins like Chichen Itza and beautiful beaches. It is the birthplace of mariachi music and is celebrated for its colorful festivals like Dia de los Muertos.
- This is a country located in North Africa. It is famous for its ancient civilization and iconic landmarks like the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Egypt has a rich history and is known for its pharaohs, mummies, and hieroglyphics. Visitors can explore the Nile River and learn about the fascinating ancient Egyptian culture.
- This is a country located in North America. It is known for its vast landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains and Niagara Falls. Canada is bilingual, with English and French as its official languages. It is famous for its maple syrup, ice hockey, and friendly people. Canada is also home to diverse wildlife and beautiful national parks.
- This is a country located in Europe. It is known for its rich history, art, and culture. France is famous for the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and delicious cuisine like croissants and escargots. The French language is widely spoken, and France is known for its fashion and beautiful countryside.
- Africa This is a country located at the southernmost part of Africa. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos. South Africa has beautiful national parks like Kruger National Park and is famous for landmarks like Table Mountain and Cape of Good Hope. It is a melting pot of cultures and has 11 official languages.
16 Clues: This is a country known for its unique wildlife and beautiful landscapes. It is home to kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef. Australia is also famous for its sandy beaches and diverse culture. People speak English in Australia, and it is a popular destination for tourists. • ...
Islam Throughout History 2016-01-26
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- Between 622 and 630, _______ broke out between the Meccans and Muslims, and the Muslims ended up winning and conquering Mecca.
- Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.”
- Four caliphs followed after Muhammad’s death, and were referred to as the “rightly ______ ones.”
- After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________.
- This is the Muslim name of God.
- This was the name of Muhammad’s only child that had children, and her name remains one of the most popular in the world.
- This is the term that literally means “to strive,” and also means a “physical struggle with spiritual significance or evil."
- This is the name of the leader of the Muslim government.
- This is the name of Islamic law, and Muslim’s guide on how to live based on God’s teachings and the Qur’an.
- A schism formed in Islam when two groups called the _________________ had a major disagreement over who the rightful caliph should be.
- This was the name of the leader of the Muslims in the Third Crusade, who also united most of the Muslim lands, and was one of the Muslim’s greatest leaders of all time.
- Muslims believe that Jews, Christians, and themselves all worship the same ____.
- Muslims declare “____________,” which means God is most great, before every prayer.
- __________ was the prophet that founded and taught Islam.
- The second Pillar of Islam is _____, which is daily ritual prayer, and emphasizes religious discipline, spirituality, and closeness to God.
- The fourth Pillar of Islam is _____, which is fasting during the daylight hours of Ramadan.
- This is the name of the person who calls out the call to prayer from the top of a minaret.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain ordered the __________ to recapture and purify their lands. This meant the exile of all Jews, Muslims, and any followers of other religions besides Christianity.
- Muhammad’s father ________ died only six months after his birth, and was married to Aminah, Muhammad’s mother.
- Caliph al-Ma’mum established the _______________ in Baghdad, so scholars could gather, research, and make new discoveries.
- _________, also called “the Lionheart,” led the Christians in the Third Crusade, and was originally from England.
- Islam traces its roots back to ________.
- This is the name of Islam’s most famous philosopher.
- The Christians and Muslims fought a series of ________ for about 200 years starting in the eleventh century.
- Hajj is the world’s largest gathering of people, and about ___________ people attend every year.
- This was the name of the powerful empire that played a key role in spreading Islam throughout West Africa, and was led by Mansa Musa.
- A ______ is the Muslim house of worship.
- Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves.
- is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah.
- The ______ is the Islamic holy book.
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- This is the name of the strongest, earliest leader of the Mongols during their conquests that eventually covered the largest empire the world had ever seen up until then.
- The Songhai Empire eventually fell to the Moroccans in 1591, who were led by ___________.
- ______ was Muhammad’s new home after he was forced from Mecca, formally known as Yathrib.
- This is the name of the whole Islamic community.
- Caliph al-Mansur moved the capital of the Muslim empire from Damascus to a village located along the Tigris River called _______.
- The People’s Crusade led to the killings of thousands of Jews during the Fourth Crusade, and was called the ___________________.
- Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day.
- This is what the journey Muhammad and his followers took to Yathrib is called, and even marks Year 0 on the Muslim calendar.
- Muhammad delivered his ___________ in 632 in his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and died shortly after his return to Medina.
- The first Pillar of Islam is ________, which is where one declares their faith by stating “I bear witness that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
- The ______ is the record of all the proven reports of Muhammad setting the example of how one should live.
- Muhammad’s _____________ was where a horse flew him to Jerusalem, he prayed with earlier prophets, and he traveled through the seven stages of heaven and met God.
- Genghis Khan’s grandson, ___________extended the Mongol Empire to the largest it ever was, and became the first foreign emperor of the whole country of China.
- The wife of Muhammad, the owner of the trading caravan he worked for, and the first convert of Islam was named _________.
- The fifth Pillar of Islam is ____, which is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Muhammad’s birthplace, at least once in a Muslim’s life.
- The uncle of Muhammad, his protector, a successful merchant, and the leader of the Hashim clan was named _________.
- The Muslims, specifically ___________, invented the idea of algebra, and he is even regarded as “the father of algebra.”
- The taking back of the Iberian Peninsula by Christians was also enforced by the harsh _________, used on anybody who claimed to have converted to Catholicism, and even included torture!
- The Christians and Muslims were mainly fighting over a strip of land holy to both, named Palestine, or the Holy Land, which included _________.
- Muhammad was known for his ______ as a merchant, and was even called al-Amin meaning “the trustworthy.”
- This was the name of the angel that revealed God’s teachings and told Muhammad that he was a prophet.
- Muslims suffered through a three year long _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation.
- This was the name of a major trading, learning, and religious center located along the Niger River.
- The city of Constantinople eventually fell to the Muslim ________ Empire in 1453.
- The third Pillar of Islam is _____, which is charity.
55 Clues: This is the Muslim name of God. • The ______ is the Islamic holy book. • Islam traces its roots back to ________. • A ______ is the Muslim house of worship. • Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.” • Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day. • is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah. • This is the name of the whole Islamic community. • ...
Parker and Andrew and Jordan and Morrie 2012-09-04
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- The host of Nightline
- A old man
- Were Mitch lives
- What Mitch should of done
- Also known as ALS
- Were Morrie lives
- The show that Morrie was on
- Morries favorite food
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- The school that Mitch went to
- What Mitch wrote about in colledge
- Morrie's hobby
- A young man
- The author of Tuesdays with Morrie
- The day they meet
- what Mitch brought Morrie
- Mitch's job
- The class that Morrie taught in college
17 Clues: A old man • A young man • Mitch's job • Morrie's hobby • Were Mitch lives • Also known as ALS • The day they meet • Were Morrie lives • The host of Nightline • Morries favorite food • What Mitch should of done • what Mitch brought Morrie • The show that Morrie was on • The school that Mitch went to • What Mitch wrote about in colledge • The author of Tuesdays with Morrie • ...
Islam Throughout History 2016-01-26
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- Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves.
- Muhammad was known for his ______ as a merchant, and was even called al-Amin meaning “the trustworthy.”
- Muhammad’s _____________ was where a horse flew him to Jerusalem, he prayed with earlier prophets, and he traveled through the seven stages of heaven and met God.
- This is the name of the leader of the Muslim government.
- Muslims believe that Jews, Christians, and themselves all worship the same ____.
- This was the name of a major trading, learning, and religious center located along the Niger River.
- This is what the journey Muhammad and his followers took to Yathrib is called, and even marks Year 0 on the Muslim calendar.
- Muslims declare “____________,” which means God is most great, before every prayer.
- This was the name of the angel that revealed God’s teachings and told Muhammad that he was a prophet.
- is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah.
- Hajj is the world’s largest gathering of people, and about ___________ people attend every year.
- Caliph al-Ma’mum established the _______________ in Baghdad, so scholars could gather, research, and make new discoveries.
- This was the name of Muhammad’s only child that had children, and her name remains one of the most popular in the world.
- The People’s Crusade led to the killings of thousands of Jews during the Fourth Crusade, and was called the ___________________.
- Islam traces its roots back to ________.
- The Songhai Empire eventually fell to the Moroccans in 1591, who were led by ___________.
- _________, also called “the Lionheart,” led the Christians in the Third Crusade, and was originally from England.
- The Christians and Muslims fought a series of ________ for about 200 years starting in the eleventh century.
- The fourth Pillar of Islam is _____, which is fasting during the daylight hours of Ramadan.
- The third Pillar of Islam is _____, which is charity.
- Four caliphs followed after Muhammad’s death, and were referred to as the “rightly ______ ones.”
- The taking back of the Iberian Peninsula by Christians was also enforced by the harsh _________, used on anybody who claimed to have converted to Catholicism, and even included torture!
- This is the name of Islam’s most famous philosopher.
- This is the name of Islamic law, and Muslim’s guide on how to live based on God’s teachings and the Qur’an.
- __________ was the prophet that founded and taught Islam.
- Muslims suffered through a three year long _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation.
- Muhammad’s father ________ died only six months after his birth, and was married to Aminah, Muhammad’s mother.
- This was the name of the powerful empire that played a key role in spreading Islam throughout West Africa, and was led by Mansa Musa.
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- The wife of Muhammad, the owner of the trading caravan he worked for, and the first convert of Islam was named _________.
- The ______ is the record of all the proven reports of Muhammad setting the example of how one should live.
- The second Pillar of Islam is _____, which is daily ritual prayer, and emphasizes religious discipline, spirituality, and closeness to God.
- A schism formed in Islam when two groups called the _________________ had a major disagreement over who the rightful caliph should be.
- This is the name of the strongest, earliest leader of the Mongols during their conquests that eventually covered the largest empire the world had ever seen up until then.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain ordered the __________ to recapture and purify their lands. This meant the exile of all Jews, Muslims, and any followers of other religions besides Christianity.
- The Christians and Muslims were mainly fighting over a strip of land holy to both, named Palestine, or the Holy Land, which included _________.
- Muhammad delivered his ___________ in 632 in his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and died shortly after his return to Medina.
- The city of Constantinople eventually fell to the Muslim ________ Empire in 1453.
- The uncle of Muhammad, his protector, a successful merchant, and the leader of the Hashim clan was named _________.
- After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________.
- The Muslims, specifically ___________, invented the idea of algebra, and he is even regarded as “the father of algebra.”
- This is the term that literally means “to strive,” and also means a “physical struggle with spiritual significance or evil."
- This is the name of the person who calls out the call to prayer from the top of a minaret.
- Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.”
- Caliph al-Mansur moved the capital of the Muslim empire from Damascus to a village located along the Tigris River called _______.
- This was the name of the leader of the Muslims in the Third Crusade, who also united most of the Muslim lands, and was one of the Muslim’s greatest leaders of all time.
- The first Pillar of Islam is ________, which is where one declares their faith by stating “I bear witness that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
- The ______ is the Islamic holy book.
- Genghis Khan’s grandson, ___________extended the Mongol Empire to the largest it ever was, and became the first foreign emperor of the whole country of China.
- Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day.
- Between 622 and 630, _______ broke out between the Meccans and Muslims, and the Muslims ended up winning and conquering Mecca.
- A ______ is the Muslim house of worship.
- The fifth Pillar of Islam is ____, which is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Muhammad’s birthplace, at least once in a Muslim’s life.
- ______ was Muhammad’s new home after he was forced from Mecca, formally known as Yathrib.
- This is the name of the whole Islamic community.
- This is the Muslim name of God.
55 Clues: This is the Muslim name of God. • The ______ is the Islamic holy book. • Islam traces its roots back to ________. • A ______ is the Muslim house of worship. • Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.” • Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day. • is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah. • This is the name of the whole Islamic community. • ...
Countries 2023-06-18
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- This is a country located in South Asia. It is known for its diverse culture, ancient temples, and delicious cuisine. India is famous for the Taj Mahal, a beautiful marble mausoleum, and vibrant festivals like Diwali and Holi. It is the birthplace of yoga and has a rich history of art, music, and spirituality.
- Africa This is a country located at the southernmost part of Africa. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos. South Africa has beautiful national parks like Kruger National Park and is famous for landmarks like Table Mountain and Cape of Good Hope. It is a melting pot of cultures and has 11 official languages.
- This is a country known for its unique wildlife and beautiful landscapes. It is home to kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef. Australia is also famous for its sandy beaches and diverse culture. People speak English in Australia, and it is a popular destination for tourists.
- This is a country located in Eurasia. It is the largest country in the world, spanning across two continents. Russia is known for its stunning landscapes, including the Trans-Siberian Railway and Lake Baikal. It has a rich history, unique architecture, and is famous for ballet, literature, and nesting dolls called Matryoshka.
- This is a country located in North America. It is known for its vast landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains and Niagara Falls. Canada is bilingual, with English and French as its official languages. It is famous for its maple syrup, ice hockey, and friendly people. Canada is also home to diverse wildlife and beautiful national parks.
- This is a country located in East Asia. It has a rich history that spans thousands of years. China is known for its iconic landmarks like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. It has a diverse culture, delicious cuisine, and is famous for inventions like paper, gunpowder, and the compass.
- This is a country located in Europe. It is known for its engineering prowess, high-quality automobiles, and Oktoberfest celebration. Germany has a rich cultural heritage and is famous for its castles, beer gardens, and Christmas markets. It is also home to influential composers like Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart.
- This is a country located in North America. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant music, and flavorful cuisine. Mexico is famous for its ancient ruins like Chichen Itza and beautiful beaches. It is the birthplace of mariachi music and is celebrated for its colorful festivals like Dia de los Muertos.
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- This is a country located in North Africa. It is famous for its ancient civilization and iconic landmarks like the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Egypt has a rich history and is known for its pharaohs, mummies, and hieroglyphics. Visitors can explore the Nile River and learn about the fascinating ancient Egyptian culture.
- This is a country located in Southeast Asia. It is known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine. Vietnam has UNESCO World Heritage sites like Ha Long Bay and Hoi An Ancient Town. It is famous for its rice terraces, traditional ao dai clothing, and vibrant street markets. Vietnamese is the official language spoken in Vietnam.
- This is a country located in Europe. It is known for its rich history, art, and culture. France is famous for the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and delicious cuisine like croissants and escargots. The French language is widely spoken, and France is known for its fashion and beautiful countryside.
- This is a country located in East Asia. It is known for its unique blend of ancient traditions and modern technology. Japan is famous for its cherry blossoms, sushi, and tea ceremonies. It is home to technological innovations, anime and manga culture, and historical landmarks like Mount Fuji and Kyoto's temples.
- States This is a country located in North America. It is known for its diversity, innovation, and cultural influence. The United States has famous cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. It is renowned for its landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon. English is the primary language spoken in the United States.
- Kingdom This is a country located in Europe. It consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is known for its rich history, iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Stonehenge, and the Royal Family. It has a diverse culture, and English is the primary language spoken in the United Kingdom.
- This is a country located in South America. It is known for its vibrant culture, lively festivals like Carnaval, and love for football. Brazil has the Amazon rainforest, which is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. It is also famous for its delicious cuisine, including dishes like feijoada and brigadeiros.
- This is a country located in Europe. It is known for its vibrant culture, flamenco music and dance, and beautiful beaches. Spain is famous for its historical landmarks like the Sagrada Familia and Alhambra. It is also renowned for its delicious cuisine, including paella and tapas. Spanish is the official language spoken in Spain.
16 Clues: This is a country known for its unique wildlife and beautiful landscapes. It is home to kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef. Australia is also famous for its sandy beaches and diverse culture. People speak English in Australia, and it is a popular destination for tourists. • ...
Islam Throughout History 2016-01-26
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- This is the name of the leader of the Muslim government.
- Caliph al-Mansur moved the capital of the Muslim empire from Damascus to a village located along the Tigris River called _______.
- The ______ is the Islamic holy book.
- Muhammad was known for his ______ as a merchant, and was even called al-Amin meaning “the trustworthy.”
- Between 622 and 630, _______ broke out between the Meccans and Muslims, and the Muslims ended up winning and conquering Mecca.
- The Songhai Empire eventually fell to the Moroccans in 1591, who were led by ___________.
- Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.”
- The taking back of the Iberian Peninsula by Christians was also enforced by the harsh _________, used on anybody who claimed to have converted to Catholicism, and even included torture!
- A ______ is the Muslim house of worship.
- is the name of the strongest, earliest leader of the Mongols during their conquests that eventually covered the largest empire the world had ever seen up until then.
- The city of Constantinople eventually fell to the Muslim ________ Empire in 1453.
- The Muslims, specifically ___________, invented the idea of algebra, and he is even regarded as “the father of algebra.”
- Muhammad delivered his ___________ in 632 in his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and died shortly after his return to Medina.
- Caliph al-Ma’mum established the _______________ in Baghdad, so scholars could gather, research, and make new discoveries.
- Muslims suffered through a three year long _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation.
- Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves.
- After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________.
- Muslims declare “____________,” which means God is most great, before every prayer.
- Islam traces its roots back to ________.
- This was the name of the angel that revealed God’s teachings and told Muhammad that he was a prophet.
- This is the name of Islamic law, and Muslim’s guide on how to live based on God’s teachings and the Qur’an.
- is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah.
- This is what the journey Muhammad and his followers took to Yathrib is called, and even marks Year 0 on the Muslim calendar.
- This is the Muslim name of God.
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- ______ was Muhammad’s new home after he was forced from Mecca, formally known as Yathrib.
- Muhammad’s father ________ died only six months after his birth, and was married to Aminah, Muhammad’s mother.
- Muslims believe that Jews, Christians, and themselves all worship the same ____.
- This was the name of the powerful empire that played a key role in spreading Islam throughout West Africa, and was led by Mansa Musa.
- The ______ is the record of all the proven reports of Muhammad setting the example of how one should live.
- __________ was the prophet that founded and taught Islam.
- _________, also called “the Lionheart,” led the Christians in the Third Crusade, and was originally from England.
- Muhammad’s _____________ was where a horse flew him to Jerusalem, he prayed with earlier prophets, and he traveled through the seven stages of heaven and met God.
- This was the name of the leader of the Muslims in the Third Crusade, who also united most of the Muslim lands, and was one of the Muslim’s greatest leaders of all time.
- Crusade led to the killings of thousands of Jews during the Fourth Crusade, and was called the ___________________.
- A schism formed in Islam when two groups called the _________________ had a major disagreement over who the rightful caliph should be.
- The third Pillar of Islam is _____, which is charity.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain ordered the __________ to recapture and purify their lands. This meant the exile of all Jews, Muslims, and any followers of other religions besides Christianity.
- Genghis Khan’s grandson, ___________extended the Mongol Empire to the largest it ever was, and became the first foreign emperor of the whole country of China.
- Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day.
- This was the name of Muhammad’s only child that had children, and her name remains one of the most popular in the world.
- This was the name of a major trading, learning, and religious center located along the Niger River.
- Hajj is the world’s largest gathering of people, and about ___________ people attend every year.
- This is the name of the person who calls out the call to prayer from the top of a minaret.
- The Christians and Muslims were mainly fighting over a strip of land holy to both, named Palestine, or the Holy Land, which included _________.
- The Christians and Muslims fought a series of ________ for about 200 years starting in the eleventh century.
- This is the name of the whole Islamic community.
- The uncle of Muhammad, his protector, a successful merchant, and the leader of the Hashim clan was named _________.
- The fourth Pillar of Islam is _____, which is fasting during the daylight hours of Ramadan.
- The wife of Muhammad, the owner of the trading caravan he worked for, and the first convert of Islam was named _________.
- This is the term that literally means “to strive,” and also means a “physical struggle with spiritual significance or evil."
- This is the name of Islam’s most famous philosopher.
- The second Pillar of Islam is _____, which is daily ritual prayer, and emphasizes religious discipline, spirituality, and closeness to God.
- Four caliphs followed after Muhammad’s death, and were referred to as the “rightly ______ ones.”
- The first Pillar of Islam is ________, which is where one declares their faith by stating “I bear witness that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
- The fifth Pillar of Islam is ____, which is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Muhammad’s birthplace, at least once in a Muslim’s life.
55 Clues: This is the Muslim name of God. • The ______ is the Islamic holy book. • A ______ is the Muslim house of worship. • Islam traces its roots back to ________. • Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.” • Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day. • is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah. • This is the name of the whole Islamic community. • ...
Moms and Dads and Grandma and Grandpa 2014-07-20
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- Has built two Koi ponds
- Was hit in the head by kids throwing rocks while walking to the bus stop
- Accidentally set my own bedroom on fire at age 6 (luckily the whole house didn't burn down!)
- I worked on a farm one summer
- Born in New Mexico, USA
- Owned a horse for a few years
- I married my High School Sweetheart
- Graduated from High School with 10 classmates including myself
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- Engineer
- Won first prize in a dutch oven dessert cooking contest
- Taught chess merit badge at Pow Wow
- Loves to try new recipes
- Biked to BYU from Pleasant Grove for an entire school year
- Broke arm when he fell from ice skating
- Used to pick fights to protect friends in grade school
- Going to College
- Has built a two level cat house, a chicken coop, and a pergola
17 Clues: Engineer • Going to College • Has built two Koi ponds • Born in New Mexico, USA • Loves to try new recipes • I worked on a farm one summer • Owned a horse for a few years • Taught chess merit badge at Pow Wow • I married my High School Sweetheart • Broke arm when he fell from ice skating • Used to pick fights to protect friends in grade school • ...
Islam Throughout History 2016-01-26
Across
- Muhammad was known for his ______ as a merchant, and was even called al-Amin meaning “the trustworthy.”
- is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah.
- Caliph al-Mansur moved the capital of the Muslim empire from Damascus to a village located along the Tigris River called _______.
- This was the name of the powerful empire that played a key role in spreading Islam throughout West Africa, and was led by Mansa Musa.
- _________, also called “the Lionheart,” led the Christians in the Third Crusade, and was originally from England.
- The wife of Muhammad, the owner of the trading caravan he worked for, and the first convert of Islam was named _________.
- Crusade led to the killings of thousands of Jews during the Fourth Crusade, and was called the ___________________.
- The Christians and Muslims were mainly fighting over a strip of land holy to both, named Palestine, or the Holy Land, which included _________.
- The city of Constantinople eventually fell to the Muslim ________ Empire in 1453.
- This is the term that literally means “to strive,” and also means a “physical struggle with spiritual significance or evil."
- The fifth Pillar of Islam is ____, which is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Muhammad’s birthplace, at least once in a Muslim’s life.
- __________ was the prophet that founded and taught Islam.
- is the name of the strongest, earliest leader of the Mongols during their conquests that eventually covered the largest empire the world had ever seen up until then.
- Caliph al-Ma’mum established the _______________ in Baghdad, so scholars could gather, research, and make new discoveries.
- This is the name of Islam’s most famous philosopher.
- The Muslims, specifically ___________, invented the idea of algebra, and he is even regarded as “the father of algebra.”
- The taking back of the Iberian Peninsula by Christians was also enforced by the harsh _________, used on anybody who claimed to have converted to Catholicism, and even included torture!
- Muhammad delivered his ___________ in 632 in his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and died shortly after his return to Medina.
- ______ was Muhammad’s new home after he was forced from Mecca, formally known as Yathrib.
- This is the name of Islamic law, and Muslim’s guide on how to live based on God’s teachings and the Qur’an.
- Between 622 and 630, _______ broke out between the Meccans and Muslims, and the Muslims ended up winning and conquering Mecca.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain ordered the __________ to recapture and purify their lands. This meant the exile of all Jews, Muslims, and any followers of other religions besides Christianity.
- Muslims suffered through a three year long _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation.
- The second Pillar of Islam is _____, which is daily ritual prayer, and emphasizes religious discipline, spirituality, and closeness to God.
- This is what the journey Muhammad and his followers took to Yathrib is called, and even marks Year 0 on the Muslim calendar.
- Muhammad’s father ________ died only six months after his birth, and was married to Aminah, Muhammad’s mother.
- The fourth Pillar of Islam is _____, which is fasting during the daylight hours of Ramadan.
- The third Pillar of Islam is _____, which is charity.
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- The ______ is the Islamic holy book.
- Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day.
- The first Pillar of Islam is ________, which is where one declares their faith by stating “I bear witness that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
- Muslims believe that Jews, Christians, and themselves all worship the same ____.
- Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.”
- The Christians and Muslims fought a series of ________ for about 200 years starting in the eleventh century.
- Islam traces its roots back to ________.
- A ______ is the Muslim house of worship.
- Muhammad’s _____________ was where a horse flew him to Jerusalem, he prayed with earlier prophets, and he traveled through the seven stages of heaven and met God.
- This was the name of a major trading, learning, and religious center located along the Niger River.
- Genghis Khan’s grandson, ___________extended the Mongol Empire to the largest it ever was, and became the first foreign emperor of the whole country of China.
- Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves.
- Hajj is the world’s largest gathering of people, and about ___________ people attend every year.
- Four caliphs followed after Muhammad’s death, and were referred to as the “rightly ______ ones.”
- This is the Muslim name of God.
- The Songhai Empire eventually fell to the Moroccans in 1591, who were led by ___________.
- After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________.
- The uncle of Muhammad, his protector, a successful merchant, and the leader of the Hashim clan was named _________.
- This is the name of the person who calls out the call to prayer from the top of a minaret.
- A schism formed in Islam when two groups called the _________________ had a major disagreement over who the rightful caliph should be.
- The ______ is the record of all the proven reports of Muhammad setting the example of how one should live.
- This was the name of the leader of the Muslims in the Third Crusade, who also united most of the Muslim lands, and was one of the Muslim’s greatest leaders of all time.
- Muslims declare “____________,” which means God is most great, before every prayer.
- This was the name of the angel that revealed God’s teachings and told Muhammad that he was a prophet.
- This is the name of the leader of the Muslim government.
- This was the name of Muhammad’s only child that had children, and her name remains one of the most popular in the world.
- This is the name of the whole Islamic community.
55 Clues: This is the Muslim name of God. • The ______ is the Islamic holy book. • Islam traces its roots back to ________. • A ______ is the Muslim house of worship. • Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.” • Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day. • is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah. • This is the name of the whole Islamic community. • ...
Islam Throughout History 2016-01-26
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- The fourth Pillar of Islam is _____, which is fasting during the daylight hours of Ramadan.
- ______ was Muhammad’s new home after he was forced from Mecca, formally known as Yathrib.
- The third Pillar of Islam is _____, which is charity.
- The ______ is the Islamic holy book.
- This is the name of Islam’s most famous philosopher.
- This is what the journey Muhammad and his followers took to Yathrib is called, and even marks Year 0 on the Muslim calendar.
- Muhammad was known for his ______ as a merchant, and was even called al-Amin meaning “the trustworthy.”
- _________, also called “the Lionheart,” led the Christians in the Third Crusade, and was originally from England.
- is the name of the strongest, earliest leader of the Mongols during their conquests that eventually covered the largest empire the world had ever seen up until then.
- The uncle of Muhammad, his protector, a successful merchant, and the leader of the Hashim clan was named _________.
- Muhammad’s _____________ was where a horse flew him to Jerusalem, he prayed with earlier prophets, and he traveled through the seven stages of heaven and met God.
- The Christians and Muslims were mainly fighting over a strip of land holy to both, named Palestine, or the Holy Land, which included _________.
- is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah.
- The Muslims, specifically ___________, invented the idea of algebra, and he is even regarded as “the father of algebra.”
- A ______ is the Muslim house of worship.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain ordered the __________ to recapture and purify their lands. This meant the exile of all Jews, Muslims, and any followers of other religions besides Christianity.
- Caliph al-Ma’mum established the _______________ in Baghdad, so scholars could gather, research, and make new discoveries.
- This was the name of Muhammad’s only child that had children, and her name remains one of the most popular in the world.
- This is the Muslim name of God.
- The wife of Muhammad, the owner of the trading caravan he worked for, and the first convert of Islam was named _________.
- This was the name of a major trading, learning, and religious center located along the Niger River.
- This is the name of Islamic law, and Muslim’s guide on how to live based on God’s teachings and the Qur’an.
- Muslims declare “____________,” which means God is most great, before every prayer.
- Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.”
- This was the name of the angel that revealed God’s teachings and told Muhammad that he was a prophet.
- The city of Constantinople eventually fell to the Muslim ________ Empire in 1453.
- This was the name of the powerful empire that played a key role in spreading Islam throughout West Africa, and was led by Mansa Musa.
- Crusade led to the killings of thousands of Jews during the Fourth Crusade, and was called the ___________________.
- Muslims believe that Jews, Christians, and themselves all worship the same ____.
- This is the name of the whole Islamic community.
- Hajj is the world’s largest gathering of people, and about ___________ people attend every year.
- The fifth Pillar of Islam is ____, which is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Muhammad’s birthplace, at least once in a Muslim’s life.
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- This was the name of the leader of the Muslims in the Third Crusade, who also united most of the Muslim lands, and was one of the Muslim’s greatest leaders of all time.
- Caliph al-Mansur moved the capital of the Muslim empire from Damascus to a village located along the Tigris River called _______.
- Between 622 and 630, _______ broke out between the Meccans and Muslims, and the Muslims ended up winning and conquering Mecca.
- This is the name of the leader of the Muslim government.
- After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________.
- Islam traces its roots back to ________.
- A schism formed in Islam when two groups called the _________________ had a major disagreement over who the rightful caliph should be.
- Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day.
- This is the term that literally means “to strive,” and also means a “physical struggle with spiritual significance or evil."
- The first Pillar of Islam is ________, which is where one declares their faith by stating “I bear witness that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
- __________ was the prophet that founded and taught Islam.
- The Songhai Empire eventually fell to the Moroccans in 1591, who were led by ___________.
- The second Pillar of Islam is _____, which is daily ritual prayer, and emphasizes religious discipline, spirituality, and closeness to God.
- The Christians and Muslims fought a series of ________ for about 200 years starting in the eleventh century.
- The taking back of the Iberian Peninsula by Christians was also enforced by the harsh _________, used on anybody who claimed to have converted to Catholicism, and even included torture!
- This is the name of the person who calls out the call to prayer from the top of a minaret.
- Genghis Khan’s grandson, ___________extended the Mongol Empire to the largest it ever was, and became the first foreign emperor of the whole country of China.
- Muhammad’s father ________ died only six months after his birth, and was married to Aminah, Muhammad’s mother.
- Muhammad delivered his ___________ in 632 in his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and died shortly after his return to Medina.
- Muslims suffered through a three year long _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation.
- The ______ is the record of all the proven reports of Muhammad setting the example of how one should live.
- Four caliphs followed after Muhammad’s death, and were referred to as the “rightly ______ ones.”
- Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves.
55 Clues: This is the Muslim name of God. • The ______ is the Islamic holy book. • Islam traces its roots back to ________. • A ______ is the Muslim house of worship. • Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.” • Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day. • is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah. • This is the name of the whole Islamic community. • ...
Islam Throughout History 2016-01-26
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- This is the name of the leader of the Muslim government.
- is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah.
- Muhammad delivered his ___________ in 632 in his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and died shortly after his return to Medina.
- The second Pillar of Islam is _____, which is daily ritual prayer, and emphasizes religious discipline, spirituality, and closeness to God.
- The ______ is the record of all the proven reports of Muhammad setting the example of how one should live.
- _________, also called “the Lionheart,” led the Christians in the Third Crusade, and was originally from England.
- Islam traces its roots back to ________.
- Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.”
- This was the name of the powerful empire that played a key role in spreading Islam throughout West Africa, and was led by Mansa Musa.
- This is the name of Islam’s most famous philosopher.
- Crusade led to the killings of thousands of Jews during the Fourth Crusade, and was called the ___________________.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain ordered the __________ to recapture and purify their lands. This meant the exile of all Jews, Muslims, and any followers of other religions besides Christianity.
- Caliph al-Ma’mum established the _______________ in Baghdad, so scholars could gather, research, and make new discoveries.
- Between 622 and 630, _______ broke out between the Meccans and Muslims, and the Muslims ended up winning and conquering Mecca.
- Muslims believe that Jews, Christians, and themselves all worship the same ____.
- is the name of the strongest, earliest leader of the Mongols during their conquests that eventually covered the largest empire the world had ever seen up until then.
- __________ was the prophet that founded and taught Islam.
- This is the name of Islamic law, and Muslim’s guide on how to live based on God’s teachings and the Qur’an.
- The Songhai Empire eventually fell to the Moroccans in 1591, who were led by ___________.
- This was the name of a major trading, learning, and religious center located along the Niger River.
- Muslims suffered through a three year long _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation.
- This is the Muslim name of God.
- The fourth Pillar of Islam is _____, which is fasting during the daylight hours of Ramadan.
- This was the name of the angel that revealed God’s teachings and told Muhammad that he was a prophet.
- Muhammad’s father ________ died only six months after his birth, and was married to Aminah, Muhammad’s mother.
- This is what the journey Muhammad and his followers took to Yathrib is called, and even marks Year 0 on the Muslim calendar.
- ______ was Muhammad’s new home after he was forced from Mecca, formally known as Yathrib.
Down
- Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day.
- The uncle of Muhammad, his protector, a successful merchant, and the leader of the Hashim clan was named _________.
- Muslims declare “____________,” which means God is most great, before every prayer.
- The third Pillar of Islam is _____, which is charity.
- This is the term that literally means “to strive,” and also means a “physical struggle with spiritual significance or evil."
- This is the name of the person who calls out the call to prayer from the top of a minaret.
- The ______ is the Islamic holy book.
- This was the name of Muhammad’s only child that had children, and her name remains one of the most popular in the world.
- Four caliphs followed after Muhammad’s death, and were referred to as the “rightly ______ ones.”
- After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________.
- Muhammad’s _____________ was where a horse flew him to Jerusalem, he prayed with earlier prophets, and he traveled through the seven stages of heaven and met God.
- This was the name of the leader of the Muslims in the Third Crusade, who also united most of the Muslim lands, and was one of the Muslim’s greatest leaders of all time.
- Hajj is the world’s largest gathering of people, and about ___________ people attend every year.
- Muhammad was known for his ______ as a merchant, and was even called al-Amin meaning “the trustworthy.”
- Genghis Khan’s grandson, ___________extended the Mongol Empire to the largest it ever was, and became the first foreign emperor of the whole country of China.
- Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves.
- The fifth Pillar of Islam is ____, which is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Muhammad’s birthplace, at least once in a Muslim’s life.
- A schism formed in Islam when two groups called the _________________ had a major disagreement over who the rightful caliph should be.
- The Muslims, specifically ___________, invented the idea of algebra, and he is even regarded as “the father of algebra.”
- The taking back of the Iberian Peninsula by Christians was also enforced by the harsh _________, used on anybody who claimed to have converted to Catholicism, and even included torture!
- The Christians and Muslims fought a series of ________ for about 200 years starting in the eleventh century.
- The Christians and Muslims were mainly fighting over a strip of land holy to both, named Palestine, or the Holy Land, which included _________.
- A ______ is the Muslim house of worship.
- The city of Constantinople eventually fell to the Muslim ________ Empire in 1453.
- Caliph al-Mansur moved the capital of the Muslim empire from Damascus to a village located along the Tigris River called _______.
- The wife of Muhammad, the owner of the trading caravan he worked for, and the first convert of Islam was named _________.
- This is the name of the whole Islamic community.
- The first Pillar of Islam is ________, which is where one declares their faith by stating “I bear witness that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
55 Clues: This is the Muslim name of God. • The ______ is the Islamic holy book. • Islam traces its roots back to ________. • A ______ is the Muslim house of worship. • Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.” • Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day. • is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah. • This is the name of the whole Islamic community. • ...
Islam Throughout History 2016-01-26
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- This is the name of the leader of the Muslim government.
- Caliph al-Mansur moved the capital of the Muslim empire from Damascus to a village located along the Tigris River called _______.
- The ______ is the Islamic holy book.
- Muhammad was known for his ______ as a merchant, and was even called al-Amin meaning “the trustworthy.”
- Between 622 and 630, _______ broke out between the Meccans and Muslims, and the Muslims ended up winning and conquering Mecca.
- The Songhai Empire eventually fell to the Moroccans in 1591, who were led by ___________.
- Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.”
- The taking back of the Iberian Peninsula by Christians was also enforced by the harsh _________, used on anybody who claimed to have converted to Catholicism, and even included torture!
- A ______ is the Muslim house of worship.
- is the name of the strongest, earliest leader of the Mongols during their conquests that eventually covered the largest empire the world had ever seen up until then.
- The city of Constantinople eventually fell to the Muslim ________ Empire in 1453.
- The Muslims, specifically ___________, invented the idea of algebra, and he is even regarded as “the father of algebra.”
- Muhammad delivered his ___________ in 632 in his last pilgrimage to Mecca, and died shortly after his return to Medina.
- Caliph al-Ma’mum established the _______________ in Baghdad, so scholars could gather, research, and make new discoveries.
- Muslims suffered through a three year long _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation.
- Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves.
- After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________.
- Muslims declare “____________,” which means God is most great, before every prayer.
- Islam traces its roots back to ________.
- This was the name of the angel that revealed God’s teachings and told Muhammad that he was a prophet.
- This is the name of Islamic law, and Muslim’s guide on how to live based on God’s teachings and the Qur’an.
- is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah.
- This is what the journey Muhammad and his followers took to Yathrib is called, and even marks Year 0 on the Muslim calendar.
- This is the Muslim name of God.
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- ______ was Muhammad’s new home after he was forced from Mecca, formally known as Yathrib.
- Muhammad’s father ________ died only six months after his birth, and was married to Aminah, Muhammad’s mother.
- Muslims believe that Jews, Christians, and themselves all worship the same ____.
- This was the name of the powerful empire that played a key role in spreading Islam throughout West Africa, and was led by Mansa Musa.
- The ______ is the record of all the proven reports of Muhammad setting the example of how one should live.
- __________ was the prophet that founded and taught Islam.
- _________, also called “the Lionheart,” led the Christians in the Third Crusade, and was originally from England.
- Muhammad’s _____________ was where a horse flew him to Jerusalem, he prayed with earlier prophets, and he traveled through the seven stages of heaven and met God.
- This was the name of the leader of the Muslims in the Third Crusade, who also united most of the Muslim lands, and was one of the Muslim’s greatest leaders of all time.
- Crusade led to the killings of thousands of Jews during the Fourth Crusade, and was called the ___________________.
- A schism formed in Islam when two groups called the _________________ had a major disagreement over who the rightful caliph should be.
- The third Pillar of Islam is _____, which is charity.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain ordered the __________ to recapture and purify their lands. This meant the exile of all Jews, Muslims, and any followers of other religions besides Christianity.
- Genghis Khan’s grandson, ___________extended the Mongol Empire to the largest it ever was, and became the first foreign emperor of the whole country of China.
- Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day.
- This was the name of Muhammad’s only child that had children, and her name remains one of the most popular in the world.
- This was the name of a major trading, learning, and religious center located along the Niger River.
- Hajj is the world’s largest gathering of people, and about ___________ people attend every year.
- This is the name of the person who calls out the call to prayer from the top of a minaret.
- The Christians and Muslims were mainly fighting over a strip of land holy to both, named Palestine, or the Holy Land, which included _________.
- The Christians and Muslims fought a series of ________ for about 200 years starting in the eleventh century.
- This is the name of the whole Islamic community.
- The uncle of Muhammad, his protector, a successful merchant, and the leader of the Hashim clan was named _________.
- The fourth Pillar of Islam is _____, which is fasting during the daylight hours of Ramadan.
- The wife of Muhammad, the owner of the trading caravan he worked for, and the first convert of Islam was named _________.
- This is the term that literally means “to strive,” and also means a “physical struggle with spiritual significance or evil."
- This is the name of Islam’s most famous philosopher.
- The second Pillar of Islam is _____, which is daily ritual prayer, and emphasizes religious discipline, spirituality, and closeness to God.
- Four caliphs followed after Muhammad’s death, and were referred to as the “rightly ______ ones.”
- The first Pillar of Islam is ________, which is where one declares their faith by stating “I bear witness that there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
- The fifth Pillar of Islam is ____, which is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Muhammad’s birthplace, at least once in a Muslim’s life.
55 Clues: This is the Muslim name of God. • The ______ is the Islamic holy book. • A ______ is the Muslim house of worship. • Islam traces its roots back to ________. • Muslims mean “those who _________ to God.” • Muslims are called to prayer ____ times a day. • is the city of Muhammad’s birth and the Ka’bah. • This is the name of the whole Islamic community. • ...
Moms and Dads and Grandma and Grandpa 2014-07-20
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- Was hit in the head by kids throwing rocks while walking to the bus stop
- Biked to BYU from Pleasant Grove for an entire school year
- I married my High School Sweetheart
- Loves to try new recipes
- Graduated from High School with 10 classmates including myself
- Has built a two level cat house, a chicken coop, and a pergola
- Owned a horse for a few years
- Engineer
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- Taught chess merit badge at Pow Wow
- Going to College
- Born in New Mexico, USA
- I worked on a farm one summer
- Broke arm when he fell from ice skating
- Has built two Koi ponds
- Accidentally set my own bedroom on fire at age 6 (luckily the whole house didn't burn down!)
- Used to pick fights to protect friends in grade school
- Won first prize in a dutch oven dessert cooking contest
17 Clues: Engineer • Going to College • Born in New Mexico, USA • Has built two Koi ponds • Loves to try new recipes • I worked on a farm one summer • Owned a horse for a few years • Taught chess merit badge at Pow Wow • I married my High School Sweetheart • Broke arm when he fell from ice skating • Used to pick fights to protect friends in grade school • ...
~Pride and Prejudice and Zombies~ 2013-06-06
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- The theme of __________is present between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley. The beginning of the novel Elizabeth notes how strange that two people with completely opposite temperaments could be so close.
- To continue even when it’s difficult is to have __________.
- Mr. Bennet demonstrates affection towards Elizabeth by calling her?
- The location, _________ symbolizes Mr. Darcy true identity and Elizabeth’s increasing warmth towards him.
- Which character revealed the truth about Mr. Bingley’s and Jane’s separation?
- Elizabeth is ___years of age; she is therefore considered old to still be unmarried.
- A child conceived before marriage?
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh _____ that Ms. Bennet not marry her nephew Darcy.
- Elizabeth’s love for Mr. Darcy overshadows her pride, when she spares the life of his ______.
- Three months later, Elizabeth realizes that she would have ______Mr. Darcy’s proposal.
- What is the name of the game invented by Mr.Bennet to improve arm strength and softness of foot?
- Catherine de Bourgh takes pleasure in ________ Elizabeth.
- The pentagram of death is a combat formation in what shape?
- By confronting her father and demanding that he not let Lydia leave for her trip to Brighton, Elizabeth _______ that something awful will occur.
- Who was the original author of the novel Pride and Prejudice?
- Mr. Wickham judgment day leaves him permanently_______.
- The story is told in the __________.
- The Bennet family lives in the ___area of Longbourn, Hertfordshire.
- The Bennet sisters master in China was named?
- Mr. Darcy’s male pride is wounded at Eliza’s harsh refusal at his proposal to ______?
- The survival of his daughters is Mr. Bennet’s priority, while Mrs. Bennet fancies ____off all her daughters.
- Mr. Bingley distinguished Jane at the ball, by asking her hand____.
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- The genre of this novel is a mix between comedy of manners and science______.
- Mr. Wickham wins Elizabeth over with his account of how 11 year old Mr. Darcy cruelly wished to ________ the cripple stable boy with a round back kick.
- In memory of her friendship with Charlotte, Elizabeth does not ___her upon learning that she’s been infected by the plague.
- Lady Lucas, Elizabeth’s only true friend gets infected with the?
- Name the sentiment that Elizabeth chooses not to indulge in as she enjoys inflicting death.
- Mr. Collins demonstrates his absolute ignorance as he remains unaware of his wife being______by the plague.
- A card game often played while Elizabeth is a guest atthe Bingley’s is_______?
- Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer?
- The online definition: “Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience,” defines which noun?
- Elizabeth’s feels little mercy for others and will____ if her honour depends on it.
- Mr. Darcy’s pride makes him unpopular in Netherfield. However his cold attitude was brought on by an unknown______.
- The first name of Lydia’s husband is______.
- Combat in war?
- During the 18th and 19th century, marriage signified the union of both spouses____.
- A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife.
- Elizabeth was surprised at Ms. Darcy being so timid and shy as accounts of her stated the young girl to be very______.
- Mr. Wickham’s true identity is revealed as he leaves behind a trail of dishonoured girls and hefty _____.
- Being able to rely on someone means having _______ in them.
- By marrying one of his cousins Mr. Collins would have been committing _______.
- What form of prejudice, initially pushed Mr. Darcy to hold no interest in Elizabeth?
- Defeating the enemy, brings _________ to the wining side.
- What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza?
- The definition of ______ is, “to strengthen by military defence.”
- Women’s reputation within the novel was held with the highest ______.
- Children during the period, demonstrated _____ towards their elders by not questioning their actions or demands.
- The tale revolves around the courtship of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and_____.
48 Clues: Combat in war? • A child conceived before marriage? • The story is told in the __________. • The first name of Lydia’s husband is______. • The Bennet sisters master in China was named? • A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife. • What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza? • Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer? • ...
Months and days and colours 2021-10-07
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- 4th day in the week
- 6th month
- 9th month
- 5th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd colour in the rainbow
- 1st colour in the rainbow
- 1st month
- 4th colour in the rainbow
- 3rd month
- 4th month
- 6th day in the week
- 3rd colour in the rainbow
- 7th month
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- 5th day in the week
- 10th month
- 8th month
- 11th month
- 2nd month
- 1st day in the week
- 5th month
- 12th month
- 3rd day in the week
- 7th day in the week
- 6th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd day in the week
25 Clues: 8th month • 6th month • 2nd month • 9th month • 5th month • 1st month • 3rd month • 4th month • 7th month • 10th month • 11th month • 12th month • 5th day in the week • 4th day in the week • 1st day in the week • 3rd day in the week • 7th day in the week • 2nd day in the week • 6th day in the week • 5th colour in the rainbow • 2nd colour in the rainbow • 1st colour in the rainbow • 6th colour in the rainbow • ...
Deep and Dark and Dangerous 2022-11-05
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- sitting somewhere on something high and narrow.
- a person or thing being discussed or health with.
- to cry noisily with short sudden breaths.
- a facial expression often ugly or contorted.
- a person who looks after a child or children when parents are out.
- in a savage or aggressive manner.
- emotion characterized by feelings of tension.
- a person connected by blood or marriage.
- slightly angry.
- confess to be true or to be the case.
- mentally deranged especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way.
- to coat or mark messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance.
- is a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury.
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- a ghost or ghost-like image of a person.
- is a heated argument or disagreement typically about a trivial issue between people who are usually on good terms.
- to give more details about something.
- and exposed to danger by treacherously giving info to the enemy.
- to make or become sleepy or less watchful.
- intense headaches and sensitivity to light and sound.
- a publication issued at regular intervals.
20 Clues: slightly angry. • in a savage or aggressive manner. • to give more details about something. • confess to be true or to be the case. • a ghost or ghost-like image of a person. • a person connected by blood or marriage. • to cry noisily with short sudden breaths. • to make or become sleepy or less watchful. • a publication issued at regular intervals. • ...
Domains and kingdoms and classification 2019-02-21
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- several different classes, includes many different organisms that nevertheless share importance.
- broad taxonomic category composed of similiar families.
- is a heterotroph, and and example would be a cat.
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- used by scientists to model a group of organisms based on how long they have been evolving independently.
- animals that obtain energy from other organisms.
- do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
- organisms that capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce their own food from inorganic compounds
- the largest and most inclusive of Linnaeus’s categories.
- a sugar and amino acid that forms a mesh-like layer (cell walls) of most bacteria.
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- a group of closely related species.
- A kingdom based on how the organism obtained food and if it was mobile.
- this category is the most inclusive, Larger than a kingdom.
- one of linnaeus’s Kingdoms
- organisms that get their food from another source.
- plants that obtain their energy by capturing sunlight.
- the domain bacteria corresponds....
- the members of the domain bacteria ( single- called organism ).
- genera that share many characteristics.
- scientists classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted name.
20 Clues: one of linnaeus’s Kingdoms • a group of closely related species. • the domain bacteria corresponds.... • genera that share many characteristics. • do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls. • animals that obtain energy from other organisms. • is a heterotroph, and and example would be a cat. • organisms that get their food from another source. • ...
Rainbows and Unicorns and such! 2019-03-31
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- Wizard of Oz actress who sang "Over the Rainbow"
- Coomassie _______ Blue
- A safer DNA dye with a very tech sounding name
- Everything is just blue to this band, ______ 65
- This Python mistakenly answers that his favourite colour is blue in The Holy Grail
- Mutations in these genes can cause an accumulation of red pigment in S. cerevisiae.
- This blue solution induces pCUP1.
- This orange dye distinguishes DNA,RNA and lysosomes.
- A unicorn of the sea
- Maximum capacity, in ul, of the ones that come in yellow trays
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- This purple solution is used as a disinfectant.
- This wavelength is used to illuminate EtBr.
- A red dye commonly used in Western blotting
- Blue dye found in sample buffer. Add some Tris pH8.0 if it turns yellow!!
- Not just your favourite protein.
- This substrate turns a bright blue when the product of the lacZ gene is around.
- “In/Rainbows” won them a Grammy.
- There aren’t actually any noble gases in this bright green fluorophore.
- This Greek mythological creature is sometimes mistaken for a unicorn
- When CFP and YFP are within 10nm of each other, you get this
20 Clues: A unicorn of the sea • Coomassie _______ Blue • Not just your favourite protein. • “In/Rainbows” won them a Grammy. • This blue solution induces pCUP1. • This wavelength is used to illuminate EtBr. • A red dye commonly used in Western blotting • A safer DNA dye with a very tech sounding name • This purple solution is used as a disinfectant. • ...
Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-10
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- number of lines in a sonnet
- number of children that Shakespeare had
- Romeo's cousin, wants to make peace
- the prologue is an example of this type of poem
- Shakespeare's wife
- contagious disease that was present at the time
- Juliet's cousin, wants to escalate the fighting
- all of Shakespeare's actors would have been this gender
- the third act of Shakespeare's plays, the plot shifts unexpectedly
- Shakespeare's wife was _______ than he was.
- Romeo's family
- number of acts in shakespeare's plays
- capital of England, where Shakespeare spent most of his adult life
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- Shakespeare's son, dies at age 11
- Queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life
- what happens to Romeo and Juliet at the end of the play
- setting of the play
- the unraveling of the plot as the plot concludes
- introduces the characters, setting and conflicts
- Shakespeare was born and buried there
- Juliet's family
- an insulting gesture, similar to the middle finger
22 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • Shakespeare's wife • setting of the play • number of lines in a sonnet • Shakespeare's son, dies at age 11 • Romeo's cousin, wants to make peace • Shakespeare was born and buried there • number of acts in shakespeare's plays • number of children that Shakespeare had • Shakespeare's wife was _______ than he was. • ...
verbs and descriptions and stuff 2022-12-22
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- to serve
- to drink
- i feel like eating dinner
- i feel like
- to be good
- to be healthy
- to be spicy
- to be (perm)
- to eat
- to be sour
- to be bad
- to prepare
- to share
- to be tasty
- to be (temp)
- to order
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- what do you want to
- to sell
- snack
- to be hot
- im hungry
- to be horrible
- im thirsty
- to be cold
- to be sweet
- to cook
- to be nutritious
- to buy
- to be salty
29 Clues: snack • to eat • to buy • to sell • to cook • to serve • to drink • to share • to order • to be hot • im hungry • to be bad • to be good • im thirsty • to be cold • to be sour • to prepare • i feel like • to be spicy • to be sweet • to be tasty • to be salty • to be (perm) • to be (temp) • to be healthy • to be horrible • to be nutritious • what do you want to • i feel like eating dinner
SHARKS AND RAYS AND CNIDARIANS 2023-03-15
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- Stinging Hydroid, Powerful sting, Colony looks like clumps of feathers or ferns
- Separated from the coastline by deep lagoons
- responsible for the stinging, digesting prey
- animals responsible for building the reef
- Most common, Coastline
- Giant Anemone, Caribbean reefs
- White Shark, Intelligent, capable of social interaction
- Create protected lagoons in the middle of the ocean
- Antarctic Anemone, Eats starfish, sea urchins and jellyfish
- Grow between fringing reefs and barrier reefs
- not moving
- Whale Shark, Harmless filter feeder, Largest fish in the world
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- Lion’s Mane Jellyfish, Arctic Ocean, northern Atlantic Northern Pacific
- Jewel Anemone, Not true anemones, Resemble coral polyps
- skeleton is made of flexible cartilage, backbone
- Up to 10 feet long, Considered to have some of the deadliest venom in the world
- Blue Buttons, Modified for free-floating existence
- Painted Ray, Northern Europe
- provide the color for the coral
- Cloak Anemone, Lives with base wrapped around the shell of the hermit crab
- capture food and ward off predators
- Moon Jellyfish, Mainly in coastal waters
- is a freshwater genus that has bypassed the medusa stage
23 Clues: not moving • Most common, Coastline • Painted Ray, Northern Europe • Giant Anemone, Caribbean reefs • provide the color for the coral • capture food and ward off predators • Moon Jellyfish, Mainly in coastal waters • animals responsible for building the reef • Separated from the coastline by deep lagoons • responsible for the stinging, digesting prey • ...
House and home 1 and 2025-09-09
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- Dominant U-handshape taps twice on top of the non-dominant U-handshape.
- R-handshapes start together and pull apart with a twisting motion.
- The knuckle of an X handshape twists in the flat palm.
- B-handshapes outline the four walls of a box.
- The sign for BED followed by the sign for ROOM.
- Dominant flattened-O handshape moves inside the non-dominant C-handshape.
- Flat B-handshapes show two parallel lines moving forward.
- S-Handshapes move as if you're opening doors and closing them
- This word is often fingerspelled: A-P-T.
- Middle fingers of P-handshapes touch, then move apart in a horizontal circle.
- A-handshapes move up the chest in repeated motions.
- Open 5-handshapes, palms down, pull back and away from the body.
- Mime a flat stovetop, then a B-handshape opens a door underneath it.
- A 1-handshape (index finger) wiggles or shakes from side to side.
- non-dominant arm is held horizontally dominant 5-handshape stands on it and shakes slightly.
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- B-handshapes palms in and stacked the top hand moves up and down.
- Non-dominant hand is a flat palm facing down; dominant E-handshape moves up and down below it.
- O-handshapes outline the four walls of a box.
- B-handshapes held together like a prayer open up.
- Your FAVORITE Teacher
- An 8-handshape under the chin flicks open into a 5-handshape.
- A bent B-handshape or flat palm, facing self, twists slightly as if looking at a reflection.
- The sign for FIRE (wiggling 5-handshapes) followed by the p handshape outlined box shape.
- A-handshapes with thumbs up knock knuckles together, followed by the sign for ROOM.
- Bent-B handshapes make a roof shape, repeated in front of the body.
- Claw 5's Move together
- The middle finger of an 8-handshape taps the chin.
- Dominant x hooks on the Non-Dominant 1 and Moves along the 1
- A flat hand is placed against the cheek as the head tilts.
- Dominant 1-handshape repeatedly swipes across the non-dominant horizontal 1-handshape.
30 Clues: Your FAVORITE Teacher • Claw 5's Move together • This word is often fingerspelled: A-P-T. • B-handshapes outline the four walls of a box. • O-handshapes outline the four walls of a box. • The sign for BED followed by the sign for ROOM. • B-handshapes held together like a prayer open up. • The middle finger of an 8-handshape taps the chin. • ...
Taxes and Paychecks and MONEY!! 2026-03-20
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- Money paid to an employee based on the specific number of hours worked
- Someone you support financially (like a child) who can lower your tax bill
- A card that takes money directly out of your checking account immediately
- An amount you claim on tax forms to determine how much is withheld
- The portion of your wages your boss sends directly to the government
- Extra money the bank pays you for keeping your savings with them
- The government agency responsible for collecting taxes (Internal Revenue Service)
- A status where you don't have to have federal income tax taken out
- Extra pay earned for working more than 40 hours in a single week
- A three-digit number that tells lenders how reliable you are with money
- The total amount of tax that a person is legally obligated to pay
- Money you get back from the IRS if you paid too much in taxes
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- A fee charged when you spend more money than you have in your account
- Putting money into your bank account
- A fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's career for retirement
- Money you borrow now with the promise to pay it back later with interest
- The official set of forms filed annually with the government for taxes
- When the price of goods and services goes up, making your dollar worth less
- A plan for how you will spend and save your money each month
- A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for retirement
- Taking money out of your bank account
- Money taken out of your paycheck for taxes, insurance, or retirement
- Your "take-home" pay; the amount on your check after all deductions
- fixed amount of money you earn per year, regardless of hours worked
- The tax that pays for Social Security and Medicare benefits
- The lowest hourly rate an employer is legally allowed to pay you
- The total amount of money you earn before any taxes are taken out
27 Clues: Putting money into your bank account • Taking money out of your bank account • The tax that pays for Social Security and Medicare benefits • Money you get back from the IRS if you paid too much in taxes • The total amount of tax that a person is legally obligated to pay • The total amount of money you earn before any taxes are taken out • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-03-01
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- - The decisive battle in 1781 where American and French forces under Washington and Lafayette defeated General Cornwallis, leading to the British surrender.
- - Declared the thirteen American colonies independent from British rule.
- - A meeting of representatives from nine colonies to protest the Stamp Act and assert the colonists' rights.
- - A military leader during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.
- - A turning point in the American Revolution in 1777, where American forces secured a crucial victory over the British, leading to French support for the colonies.
- - Harsh laws passed by the British, including the closure of Boston Harbor and the restriction of colonial self-government.
- - The first internal tax on all printed materials in the colonies.
- - A Prussian military officer who trained and drilled the Continental Army at Valley Forge, improving discipline and effectiveness.
- - A silversmith and patriot who rode through the night to warn the colonists of British troop movements before the battles of Lexington and Concord.
- - A Founding Father of the United States who played a key role in the American Revolution, known for his inventions, writings, and diplomacy.
- - British general who led the British forces during the early years of the American Revolution. Captured the American capital.
- - A deadly confrontation between British soldiers and colonists in 1770, resulting in the deaths of several civilians and intensifying anti-British sentiment.
- War - A conflict between the British and French (with Native American allies on both sides) for control of territory in North America.
- - A French aristocrat and military officer who fought alongside the American colonists during the Revolutionary War, becoming a key ally to General Washington.
- - The primary author of the Declaration and the third President of the United States.
- - The winter encampment in Pennsylvania where George Washington's troops endured harsh conditions and received training from Baron von Steuben.
- - A British general who led troops in the southern campaign of the American Revolution and surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown.
- - The first battles of the American Revolution in 1775, where "the shot heard 'round the world" was fired, marking the beginning of the conflict.
- - A law passed by Parliament asserting its authority to tax and legislate for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever."
- - A meeting of delegates from twelve colonies in 1774 to discuss grievances against British policies and plan a unified response.
- - An act of protest in 1773 where colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped tea into Boston Harbor.
- - The British Army's attempt to cut off the New England colonies.
- - Networks of colonial communication established to share information and coordinate resistance against British policies.
- - A significant battle fought near Boston in 1775, resulting in heavy casualties for the British and boosting colonial morale.
- - Taxes on goods such as glass, paper, paint, and tea imposed on the colonies by the British government. Also gave Britain the "power of the purse."
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- - A Founding Father who played a key role in the American Revolution, serving as a diplomat, lawyer, and the second President of the United States.
- - An incident in 1772 where Rhode Islanders attacked and burned a British customs ship.
- - A group of Pennsylvania frontiersmen who engaged in violent attacks against Native American tribes.
- - A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776, advocating for American independence from British rule and inspiring the colonists to break free.
- - A Continental Army officer known as the "Swamp Fox," famous for his guerrilla tactics and hit-and-run warfare in the Carolinas.
- - A proposal by Benjamin Franklin to create a unified government for the American colonies.
- - A final attempt at reconciliation with Britain, adopted by the Second Continental Congress in 1775 before the Declaration of Independence.
- - A Massachusetts lawyer and politician who challenged British policies and coined the phrase "Taxation without representation is tyranny."
- - The treaty that ended the French and Indian War, resulting in France ceding Canada to Britain and all French territory east of the Mississippi River.
- - A Native American uprising against British rule in the Great Lakes region following the French and Indian War.
- - A boundary established by the British government after the French and Indian War to limit westward expansion by colonists and prevent conflicts with Native Americans.
- - A gathering of delegates from the colonies in 1775 to manage the colonial war effort.
- - A Continental Army general who later turned traitor and defected to the British, betraying the American cause.
- - Key victories for the Continental Army in New Jersey during the winter of 1776-1777, boosting morale/reenlistments and reinvigorating the cause of independence.
- - A tariff on sugar and other goods imposed by the British Parliament on the American colonies.
- - Secret societies formed to oppose British policies and advance the rights of the colonists, known for their role in the Boston Tea Party.
- - A law requiring colonists to provide housing and supplies to British troops stationed in America.
- - A military leader who played a key role in transporting artillery from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston during the early stages of the Revolutionary War.
- - A colonist who supported the American Revolution and the fight for independence from British rule.
- - A colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution.
- - A law passed by the British Parliament in 1773 granting the British East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in the colonies.
- - A Virginia statesman known for his fiery speeches advocating colonial rights, famously declaring, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
47 Clues: - The British Army's attempt to cut off the New England colonies. • - The first internal tax on all printed materials in the colonies. • - Declared the thirteen American colonies independent from British rule. • - A military leader during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. • ...
Stocks and Investing and Symbols 2022-12-02
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- stock order at your chosen price
- Disney
- order that limits the amount you can lose
- diversified security bought on stock exchange
- Pfizer
- company shares profit through these
- Chevron
- Target
- united health group
- collection of your holdings
- debt securities
- Coca Cola
- stock order at going price
- Apple
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- investor's goal is to make these
- way of limiting risk
- betting against a stock
- investment with many different holdings
- part ownership of a company
- Exxon Mobile
- American Express
21 Clues: Apple • Disney • Pfizer • Target • Chevron • Coca Cola • Exxon Mobile • debt securities • American Express • united health group • way of limiting risk • betting against a stock • stock order at going price • collection of your holdings • part ownership of a company • investor's goal is to make these • stock order at your chosen price • company shares profit through these • ...
Zsofi and Cseni and 22!!!!! 2021-02-20
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- Zsofi's favorite and Tara's least favorite
- enemy number 2
- "Every ____ I track"
- zsofi's mains
- "I've been standing at the _____ of the water"
- "In our thundering herd we feel a lot like ______"
- Dragon slayer
- most annoying robot
- "Tell everybody I'm on my way, And I'm loving every _____ I take"
- Famous phrase from the Lion King
- "people smell better than __________"
- your least favorite video game
- "A kingdom of _______, And it looks like I'm the Queen"
- "So what can I say except you're _________"
- "Turn away and _____ the door"
- where Cseni hopes to move next year
- ugliest part of the model
- "I'll finally see a summer breeze blow away a winter ____"
- Handsome Jack's home planet
- "I'm just an ordinary ______"
- "Every ____ I make"
- your adopted son
- "Every ____ I take"
- your favorite video game
- "Let's get down to _______, To defeat the Huns"
- Lionel plays the fat man
- "It's the _____ of life"
Down
- one of your unique skills
- "Then after lunch, it's ______ and darts and baking"
- "You're a spineless, pale, _______ lot, And you haven't got a clue"
- where one of you went to university
- "But when we come home in victory, They'll line up at the _____"
- handsome Jack
- what you live on
- a member of your family
- "When the earth was young, And the air was ______"
- "Yes, it's really me, it's Maui: ______ it in"
- "This quote engagement is a flex _________"
- "The cold never ______ me anyway"
- "Be a man, With all the strength of a _____ fire"
- cseni's main
- where one of you went to university
- Cseni stares at this all day
- "Do you wanna build a _________"
- Who's not sweating this sweltering setting?
- enemy number 1
- "Skip the drama, Stay with ____"
- "I'm lost in the ______"
- where the gamers hangout 99% of the time
- "Sometimes the world seems against you, The journey may leave a _____"
- Brandon's uncle
51 Clues: cseni's main • handsome Jack • zsofi's mains • Dragon slayer • enemy number 2 • enemy number 1 • Brandon's uncle • what you live on • your adopted son • most annoying robot • "Every ____ I make" • "Every ____ I take" • "Every ____ I track" • a member of your family • "I'm lost in the ______" • your favorite video game • Lionel plays the fat man • "It's the _____ of life" • one of your unique skills • ...
NOUNS AND VERBS AND ADJECTIVES 2021-05-27
23 Clues: märk • paar • näima • prügi • mööbel • tootma • vaesus • teadus • toetama • esitama • külmkapp • erinevus • lehekülg • leiutama • eelistama • kummaline • segaduses • teadmised • põhjustama • arvatavasti • organiseerima • ümbertöötlema • välismaine/võõr-
Months and days and colours 2021-10-07
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- 4th day in the week
- 6th month
- 9th month
- 5th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd colour in the rainbow
- 1st colour in the rainbow
- 1st month
- 4th colour in the rainbow
- 3rd month
- 4th month
- 6th day in the week
- 3rd colour in the rainbow
- 7th month
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- 5th day in the week
- 10th month
- 8th month
- 11th month
- 2nd month
- 1st day in the week
- 5th month
- 12th month
- 3rd day in the week
- 7th day in the week
- 6th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd day in the week
25 Clues: 8th month • 6th month • 2nd month • 9th month • 5th month • 1st month • 3rd month • 4th month • 7th month • 10th month • 11th month • 12th month • 5th day in the week • 4th day in the week • 1st day in the week • 3rd day in the week • 7th day in the week • 2nd day in the week • 6th day in the week • 5th colour in the rainbow • 2nd colour in the rainbow • 1st colour in the rainbow • 6th colour in the rainbow • ...
Food and colours and clothes 2022-11-21
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- The colour yellow
- a coat
- a dress
- a hat
- The colour black
- a shirt
- The colour pink
- we wear
- A traditional french bread
- you wear
- you wear
- a pair of sports shoes
- The colour purple
- some trousers
- they wear
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- shoes
- a tie
- The colour blue
- A traditional french pastry
- The colour orange
- The colour white
- A coffee
- I wear
- a blazer/jacket
- a skirt
- a jacket
- a sweater
- The colour red
- The colour green
- a polo shirt
30 Clues: shoes • a tie • a hat • a coat • I wear • a dress • a shirt • a skirt • we wear • A coffee • a jacket • you wear • you wear • a sweater • they wear • a polo shirt • some trousers • The colour red • The colour blue • a blazer/jacket • The colour pink • The colour white • The colour black • The colour green • The colour yellow • The colour orange • The colour purple • a pair of sports shoes • A traditional french bread • ...
Rainbows and Unicorns and such! 2019-03-31
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- A unicorn of the sea
- A Clockwork Orange author.
- Drosophila with mutations in this locus have dark red eyes. OR An ancient ore containing mercury used to make red pigment.
- Everything is just blue to this band, ______ 65.
- When CFP and YFP are within 10nm of each other, you get this
- This purple solution is used as a disinfectant.
- Colourful Hindu festival in late March
- “In/Rainbows” won them a Grammy
- This Python mistakenly answers that his favourite colour is blue in The Holy Grail.
- A green, safer DNA dye with a very tech sounding name
- There aren’t actually any noble gases in this bright green fluorophore.
- Phenol red, acidified.
- This blue solution induces pCUP1.
- Wizard of Oz actress who sang "Over the Rainbow"
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- This substrate turns a bright blue when the product of the lacZ gene is around.
- This Greek mythological creature is sometimes mistaken for a unicorn.
- Non-profit research institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts with a color in its name obviously.
- Mutations in these genes can cause an accumulation of red pigment in S. cerevisiae.
- This orange dye distinguishes DNA, RNA, and lysosomes.
- Not just your favourite protein
- Blue dye found in sample buffer. Add some Tris pH8.0 if it turns yellow.
- This type of light is used to illuminate EtBr.
- Maximum capacity, in ul, of the ones that come in yellow trays
- A red dye commonly used in Western blotting
- Coomassie _______ Blue
- Artist whose work could be considered an example of color field painting. His works are hung in nearly every dentistry and it drives me mad.
26 Clues: A unicorn of the sea • Coomassie _______ Blue • Phenol red, acidified. • A Clockwork Orange author. • Not just your favourite protein • “In/Rainbows” won them a Grammy • This blue solution induces pCUP1. • Colourful Hindu festival in late March • A red dye commonly used in Western blotting • This type of light is used to illuminate EtBr. • ...
Ollie and Kieran and Rose 2023-07-25
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- Feeling sick in the tummy
- to appear or come visible
- Aloud deep sound
- a large round container
- smiling in a smug way
- a tool to hit some thing
- a tool used for farming
- A group of people that believe in something
- doing some thing before the time
- a suborinate
- cutting instrument that has two blades and saws through wool
- wood slab
- any powers of the power or mind the faculty of sight
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- act of secretly listening
- Problems with reading and spelling
- To break the rules slightly
- a person that tends to steal
- to experience something that is not there
- to be unwanted
- A level of how high you can sing
- a band of decoration on top of a building
- use of irony
- A type of gun
23 Clues: wood slab • a suborinate • use of irony • A type of gun • to be unwanted • Aloud deep sound • smiling in a smug way • a large round container • a tool used for farming • a tool to hit some thing • Feeling sick in the tummy • act of secretly listening • to appear or come visible • To break the rules slightly • a person that tends to steal • A level of how high you can sing • ...
tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow 2023-11-26
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- The first name of the author
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people and the place where Sam and Sadie meets each other for the first time when they were kids
- An underground railway, the place where Sam and Sadie meet again after several years of separation
- A Japanese artist of the period between 1603 and 1868, active as a painter and printmaker of The Underwave off Kanagawa, the image on the cover of the book
- A person or business involved in video game development, the process of designing and creating games
- The genre of a story in which a hero is brought down by his/her own defaults, usually by ordinary human defaults
- A person with whom one shares a living facility such as a room and this person is not a family member or is not romantically involved with you
- A person (like Sam and Sadie) who has learned something without the guidance of masters (such as teachers and professors) or institutions (such as schools).
- The kind of relationship that’s between Sam and Sadie, a relationship that is not sexual in nature
- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- The name of the first blockbuster Sam and Sadie created together
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- A neighborhood on the westside of the City of Los Angeles and the place where the office of Unfair Game (the business of Sam, Sadie and Marx) is located
- English playwright, poet and actor who lived from April 1564 – 23 April 1616. A text in one of his theater pieces was the inspiration for the title of the book.
- The coming-of-age ritual in Judaism
- This university is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Sam, one of the main character of the book is studying at this university.
- The state of being friends
- Not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so
- he process of creating and shaping the mechanics, systems, and rules of a game.
- Any character in a game that is not controlled by a player.
- The surgical removal of a part of a limb. In Sam’s case it was a foot
- A person (Sadie in the book) who gives lectures, especially as an occupation at a university or college of higher education.
- The action or practice of playing video games
- The day after today
23 Clues: The day after today • The state of being friends • The first name of the author • The coming-of-age ritual in Judaism • The action or practice of playing video games • Any character in a game that is not controlled by a player. • The name of the first blockbuster Sam and Sadie created together • A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance. • ...
Climate and seasons and biomes 2023-08-31
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- weather patterns that a area typically experiences
- a grassland with trees
- less than 10% rainfall per year
- marks the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere
- periodic change in the pattern of ocean currents and water temperature in the pacific region
- flat highland whose sides drop down suddenly
- CO2 levels increasing in the atmosphere causing temperature increase
- geographic regions that support different types of life
- winds bring moist air and rain
- develop in tropical regions near the equator where there is ample rainfall
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- a trip around the sun
- near the polar regions and is too cold to support tree life
- the measure of how hot or cold a place is
- water moved between atmosphere, oceans and land surfaces
- low areas between ranges of mountains, hills or uplands
- carved from the landscape by a river
- equal night
- not enough rainfall to support large trees
- condition of the atmosphere in one place for a long period of time
- formed by the collision of two plates
- house effect traps the suns warmth for growing plants
21 Clues: equal night • a trip around the sun • a grassland with trees • winds bring moist air and rain • less than 10% rainfall per year • carved from the landscape by a river • formed by the collision of two plates • the measure of how hot or cold a place is • not enough rainfall to support large trees • flat highland whose sides drop down suddenly • ...
Eggs and Milk and More 2024-10-18
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- a Japanese dish of rice, fish, and seaweed.
- a dessert made from eggs, milk, and sugar.
- process where proteins thicken, as seen in eggs.
- a flat, round breakfast food made with batter.
- process of breaking down fat molecules in milk.
- heated corn kernels that puff up when cooked.
- the yellow part of an egg containing fat and nutrients.
- to combine ingredients like oil and water into a stable mixture.
- liquid remaining after milk is curdled and strained.
- process of heating milk to destroy harmful bacteria.
- a protein found in milk, providing structure in cheese.
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- a small, soft bread that is leavened with baking powder.
- a light, airy dish made with beaten egg whites.
- an Italian dish of flatbread topped with cheese and tomato sauce.
- a rich, chocolate dessert bar.
- a batter-based breakfast item with a distinctive grid pattern.
- a Mexican dish with a tortilla wrapped around fillings.
- a dish of beaten eggs cooked without stirring.
- a spicy sauce made with tomatoes, onions, and peppers.
- thin strips of dough, often boiled and served with sauce.
- process of removing impurities from butter using heat.
- the thickened part of milk when it coagulates.
- an emulsifier found in egg yolk.
- whipped egg whites and sugar, used as a topping.
24 Clues: a rich, chocolate dessert bar. • an emulsifier found in egg yolk. • a dessert made from eggs, milk, and sugar. • a Japanese dish of rice, fish, and seaweed. • heated corn kernels that puff up when cooked. • a dish of beaten eggs cooked without stirring. • a flat, round breakfast food made with batter. • the thickened part of milk when it coagulates. • ...
Reds and Whites and Sweets 2025-12-05
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- A red wine with sour cherry tomato leaf and Mediterranean herbs
- A sparkling wine with pear apple and floral notes made with the tank method
- A very light lemony saline white wine made from Melon de Bourgogne
- A red wine with black plum raspberry and green bell pepper from Chile
- A white wine with apple honey lanolin and floral notes also known as Steen in SouthAfrica
- A perfumed floral peach scented white wine from Argentina
- A sweet lightly sparkling wine with peach orange blossom and low alcohol
- A white wine with lime zest grass and green pepper aromas
- A very aromatic white wine with lychee rose and spice
- A savory peppery red wine with blackberry smoked meat and black olive OldWorld style
- A deeply purple red wine with blackberry plum violet and mocha from Argentina
- A deep ruby wine with cassis blackberry cedar and firm tannins
- A red wine with red fruit leather and tobacco from Spain
- A high acid white wine with citrus peach and sometimes petrol notes
- A very dark tannic wine with blueberry black pepper and intense structure
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- A light crisp citrus driven wine made from the Pinot Gris grape in Italian style
- A sweet grapey floral wine sometimes lightly sparkling like Moscato dAsti
- A sweet golden wine with honey apricot and botrytis noble rot
- A red wine with raspberry herbs and green pepper
- A saline citrus high acid white wine with stone fruit notes
- A jammy red wine with blackberry black pepper and high alcohol
- A richer fuller aromatic wine made from the same grape as Pinot Grigio in French style
- A light juicy red wine with cherry and bubblegum notes from carbonic maceration
- A ripe jammy red wine with blackberry chocolate and eucalyptus made from the same grape as Syrah
- A pale red wine with tar rose high acidity and strong tannins
- A deeply colored red wine with violet black fruit and strong tannins
- A fortified wine with caramel toffee nuts and dried fruit
- A white wine with buttery vanilla notes from oak and malolactic fermentation
- A French dessert wine called Selection de Grains Nobles made from botrytis affected berries
- A sweet wine with concentrated fruit and honey from late picked grapes
- A white wine with peach apricot honeysuckle and oily texture
- A sparkling wine with brioche toast citrus and fine bubbles from traditional method
- A pale ruby wine with cherry cranberry earth and baking spice
- A medium bodied red wine with plum cocoa and soft tannins
34 Clues: A red wine with raspberry herbs and green pepper • A very aromatic white wine with lychee rose and spice • A red wine with red fruit leather and tobacco from Spain • A perfumed floral peach scented white wine from Argentina • A fortified wine with caramel toffee nuts and dried fruit • A white wine with lime zest grass and green pepper aromas • ...
Stylistics and EM and SD. 2025-11-21
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- Repetition of consonant sounds.
- An indirect reference to a famous person, place or text.
- Language that appeals to the senses.
- Two opposite words used together.
- A polite word replacing a direct or harsh one.
- Strong intentional exaggeration.
- The writer’s attitude toward the subject.
- A self-contradictory but meaningful statement.
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- Using similar grammatical structures for balance.
- The art of effective speaking or writing.
- A figure of speech saying one thing is another.
- A part representing the whole or vice versa.
- Repetition of vowel sounds in words.
- Replacing a word with something closely related to it.
- The opposite of what is expected.
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- The choice of words in speech or writing.
- A descriptive expressive word characterizing something.
- Comparison using "like" or "as".
- Repetition of the same word at the beginning of clauses.
20 Clues: Repetition of consonant sounds. • Comparison using "like" or "as". • Strong intentional exaggeration. • The opposite of what is expected. • Two opposite words used together. • Repetition of vowel sounds in words. • Language that appeals to the senses. • The art of effective speaking or writing. • The choice of words in speech or writing. • ...
Eggs and Dairy and Breakfast 2026-02-11
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- The fatty portion of milk measured by the weight of the fat compared to the total weight of the product. Same as butterfat.
- Liquid such as milk or cream, thickened with egg and then baked
- Are potatoes that have been chopped into small pieces, formed into small cakes, and cooked on a grill of in a frying pan (2 words)
- Buttery-rich crescent-shaped yeast rolls.
- Cultured dairy product similar to sour cream but with more butterfat. French for “fresh cream.”(2 words)
- Light breakfast of baked goods served with coffee or tea, and juice
- Are slices potatoes that are pan-fried, often with chopped peppers and onions (2 words)
- cooked directly in water (2 words)
- Blended eggs that are stirred as they cook in a sauté pan or double boiler over low to medium heat
- Substance found in egg yolks that serves as a natural emulsifier.
- that have been cracked into a ramekin or other small container, placed in a water bath, lightly cooked just below boiling temperature (2 words)
- bread dipped in a mixture of milk and eggs, fried until golden brown on both sides, and then served with syrup, fruit, or other toppings (2 words)
- Fried egg cooked and then flipped once during frying (3 words)
- Blended eggs cooked in a sauté pan with or without other ingredients. It can be folded, rolled, or finished in an oven and served flat.
- Heated at high temperature to kill harmful bacteria and other pathogens
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- Light, puffed, baked egg dish.
- Leaner than regular bacon and similar to ham (2 words)
- Breakfast mixture of pan-fried chopped meat (typically corned beef), potatoes, and seasoning
- eggs cooked directly in water
- Baked egg dish made by blending eggs with cream or milk and other ingredients and baking in a pie shell.
- Wet form of dough made from flour, oil or melted butter, eggs, milk or other liquids, salt, and usually baking powder. Used to create waffles, cakes, and other item
- that is not stirred. It is cooked slowly for a firm texture and is not rolled or folded. It is often baked and cut in wedges. AKA Frittata originated in Italy (2 words)
- Rich biscuit usually triangular shapes that sometimes contains raisins and served with butter, jam or thick cream
- with all water and particles removed, leaving pure fat for cooking at high temperatures. (2 words)
- Thin, French-style pan-cake made with very thin batter that contains no baking powder; often folded or rolled and spread with a sweet mixture or filled with savory ingredient
- a process in which the fat droplets are distributed in the cream and does not separate (emulsified)
- type of dairy product which have been fermented with lactic acid bacteria: buttermilk, sour cream, and yogurt that are made by adding a specific type of beneficial bacteria to milk or cream to achieve a desired texture, taste, and aroma.
- Fried egg cooked without turning, keeping the yolk intact (3 words)
- Eggs topped with cream and baked in a small dish until they are set
29 Clues: eggs cooked directly in water • Light, puffed, baked egg dish. • cooked directly in water (2 words) • Buttery-rich crescent-shaped yeast rolls. • Leaner than regular bacon and similar to ham (2 words) • Fried egg cooked and then flipped once during frying (3 words) • Liquid such as milk or cream, thickened with egg and then baked • ...
Zsofi and Cseni and 22!!!!! 2021-02-22
Across
- Who's not sweating this sweltering setting?
- "Every ____ I take"
- "So what can I say except you're _________"
- zsofi's mains
- "Every ____ I track"
- Handsome Jack's home planet
- Brandon's uncle
- Zsofi's favorite and Tara's least favorite
- "people smell better than __________"
- where the gamers hangout 99% of the time
- most annoying robot
- "Skip the drama, Stay with ____"
- "But when we come home in victory, They'll line up at the _____"
- what you live on
- "Sometimes the world seems against you, The journey may leave a _____"
- ugliest part of the model
- "A kingdom of _______, And it looks like I'm the Queen"
- enemy number 1
- "Yes, it's really me, it's Maui: ______ it in"
- your least favorite video game
- "I've been standing at the _____ of the water"
- "Every ____ I make"
- Jonathan's nickname
- A member of your family
- "Then after lunch, it's ______ and darts and baking"
- where one of you went to university
- "You're a spineless, pale, _______ lot, And you haven't got a clue"
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- One of your unique skills
- "In our thundering herd we feel a lot like ______"
- "It's the _____ of life"
- "The cold never ______ me anyway"
- where one of you went to university
- Famous phrase from the Lion King
- "Do you wanna build a _________"
- "Tell everybody I'm on my way, And I'm loving every _____ I take"
- your favorite video game
- where Cseni hopes to move next year
- "I'm lost in the ______"
- "When the earth was young, And the air was ______"
- Dragon slayer
- "Let's get down to _______, To defeat the Huns"
- "I'm just an ordinary ______"
- Lionel plays the fat man
- "I'll finally see a summer breeze blow away a winter ____"
- Cseni stares at this all day
- enemy number 2
- handsome Jack
- cseni's main
- "Be a man, With all the strength of a _____ fire"
- "Turn away and _____ the door"
- "This quote engagement is a flex _________"
- your adopted son
52 Clues: cseni's main • zsofi's mains • Dragon slayer • handsome Jack • enemy number 1 • enemy number 2 • Brandon's uncle • what you live on • your adopted son • "Every ____ I take" • most annoying robot • "Every ____ I make" • Jonathan's nickname • "Every ____ I track" • A member of your family • "It's the _____ of life" • your favorite video game • "I'm lost in the ______" • Lionel plays the fat man • ...
Months and days and colours 2021-10-07
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- 4th day in the week
- 6th month
- 9th month
- 5th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd colour in the rainbow
- 1st colour in the rainbow
- 1st month
- 4th colour in the rainbow
- 3rd month
- 4th month
- 6th day in the week
- 3rd colour in the rainbow
- 7th month
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- 5th day in the week
- 10th month
- 8th month
- 11th month
- 2nd month
- 1st day in the week
- 5th month
- 12th month
- 3rd day in the week
- 7th day in the week
- 6th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd day in the week
25 Clues: 8th month • 6th month • 2nd month • 9th month • 5th month • 1st month • 3rd month • 4th month • 7th month • 10th month • 11th month • 12th month • 5th day in the week • 4th day in the week • 1st day in the week • 3rd day in the week • 7th day in the week • 2nd day in the week • 6th day in the week • 5th colour in the rainbow • 2nd colour in the rainbow • 1st colour in the rainbow • 6th colour in the rainbow • ...
Months and days and colours 2021-10-07
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- 4th day in the week
- 6th month
- 9th month
- 5th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd colour in the rainbow
- 1st colour in the rainbow
- 1st month
- 4th colour in the rainbow
- 3rd month
- 4th month
- 6th day in the week
- 3rd colour in the rainbow
- 7th month
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- 5th day in the week
- 10th month
- 8th month
- 11th month
- 2nd month
- 1st day in the week
- 5th month
- 12th month
- 3rd day in the week
- 7th day in the week
- 6th colour in the rainbow
- 2nd day in the week
25 Clues: 8th month • 6th month • 2nd month • 9th month • 5th month • 1st month • 3rd month • 4th month • 7th month • 10th month • 11th month • 12th month • 5th day in the week • 4th day in the week • 1st day in the week • 3rd day in the week • 7th day in the week • 2nd day in the week • 6th day in the week • 5th colour in the rainbow • 2nd colour in the rainbow • 1st colour in the rainbow • 6th colour in the rainbow • ...
4 and 5 and 6 2021-11-03
30 Clues: yskä • mäki • kylä • kipu • joki • meri • lääke • kuume • haava • vuori • metsä • luola • järvi • hävitä • laakso • stadion • joukkue • voittaa • aavikko • pelaaja • luistelu • laastari • kaupunki • päänsärky • valtameri • kannustaa • voimistelu • valmentaja • laskettelu • kuumemittari
Health and Safety and Environnement 2022-04-21
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- Protective fo ear
- You work in Hot area
- close space
- energy control for every worker
- We use it in all mecanic transportation
- you use it for moove a wall
- You use it in all car
- When they have a lot of rain
- Area 51 is very dagerous
- You use it when you have too much noise
- We use it for fire
- In rock or concrete cut
- Hearing individual mask
- we use it in gaz zone
- When you bleed at job you need to use
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- When earth moove an make a lot damage
- Small cage for work at height in factory
- Put with harness
- health line for work with harness
- when you cut your hand you have ____
- Protective for head
- supervisor Need to do
- After an accident we need to do an
- hazardous contaminant in walls
- safety harness
- Protective for walk
- All building need a ______ plan
- put all padlock
- car for pallet or heavy things storage
- Actuallly you need to work with __
- When you cut tree
- You need to doo when they have accident
32 Clues: close space • safety harness • put all padlock • Put with harness • Protective fo ear • When you cut tree • We use it for fire • Protective for head • Protective for walk • You work in Hot area • You use it in all car • supervisor Need to do • we use it in gaz zone • In rock or concrete cut • Hearing individual mask • Area 51 is very dagerous • you use it for moove a wall • ...
Light and Darkness...AND RAINBOWS!!! 2013-12-05
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- Letting some light pass through
- A man made source of light (3 Words)
- Reflects light from the sun to illuminate the night
- Allowing light to pass through
- Does not give off light
- Can be changed into electrical energy for homes, farms and recreational vehicles (2 Words)
- The angle between the incidence ray and the normal line(3 words)
- Allowing no light to pass through
- To send out energy in the form of waves or rays
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- What you see when you look in a mirror or on a screen (2 Words)
- A chemical reaction that produces light
- The most abundant and least expensive light in the world (3 Words)
- The type of light produced by a living creature
- The angle between the normal line and the reflected ray (3 Words)
- The emission of visible light from a hot object
- Energy transferred or emitted as waves or rays (Radiant Energy)
- The form of energy that you can see
- The transfer of radiant energy such as light
- a mirror with a flat surface (2 Words)
- Giving off its own light
- The likeness of an object
21 Clues: Does not give off light • Giving off its own light • The likeness of an object • Allowing light to pass through • Letting some light pass through • Allowing no light to pass through • The form of energy that you can see • A man made source of light (3 Words) • a mirror with a flat surface (2 Words) • A chemical reaction that produces light • ...
Months and seasons and days 2022-08-10
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- Rainy season
- when do you celebrate your birthday?
- the first summer month is ...
- This month sounds the same as the name of Homer Simpson wife...
- the nature awakening after coldness in ...
- is the middle of the spring
- The last working day
- When did you do a snowman? (season)
- during this month leaves on the trees become yellow
- In Ukraine we have St. Nickolas Day when children get presents under their pillows. What is the month of this?
- leaves are falling from the trees and it’s usually rainy this month
- the middle of the summer is ...
- the last month of school is in ...
- is the First working day
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- The week ends on this day
- is the hottest season?
- last winter's month is ...
- The middle of the winter ...
- Четвер
- the school starts in ...
- The middle of the working week
- Вівторок
- The weekend starts on
23 Clues: Четвер • Вівторок • Rainy season • The last working day • The weekend starts on • is the hottest season? • the school starts in ... • is the First working day • The week ends on this day • last winter's month is ... • is the middle of the spring • The middle of the winter ... • the first summer month is ... • The middle of the working week • the middle of the summer is ... • ...
personality and colours and clothes 2024-04-23
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- another word for sympathetic
- the color of the sea
- someone who has difficulty being quiet
- someone who doesnt talk a lot
- something you put on your ears for acessory
- someone who is not good at waiting
- the color of barbie
- something you put around your pants when your pants are too big
- the color of lying in the sun too long
- someone who is not cheating
- another word for wondering
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- someone who is smart
- you love people around you
- something you put on your hands when you're cold
- opposite of interested
- someone who likes to help you
- the color of the dutch team
- someone who gives away a lot
- the color of a lemon
- the color of a cloud
20 Clues: the color of barbie • someone who is smart • the color of the sea • the color of a lemon • the color of a cloud • opposite of interested • you love people around you • another word for wondering • the color of the dutch team • someone who is not cheating • another word for sympathetic • someone who gives away a lot • someone who doesnt talk a lot • someone who likes to help you • ...
personality and fabrics and clothes 2024-04-23
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- someone verry sweet
- always saying the truth
- someone who gives alot
- someone who likes to know everything
- accessories you wear on your ears
- something you wear at the top of your trousers to keep them up
- trousers very tight pants
- a substance that comes from a sheep
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- someone who is verry smart
- don't talk much
- someone who likes to help people
- shoes that make people a lot taller
- it's something you wear over your clothes when it's cold outside
- makes friends quickly
- its something you wear when it rains
- something you wear when you go outside
- a typical girls outfit for when it's warm
- takes care of others
- opposite of quiet
- garment you wear to protect your neck from the cold
20 Clues: don't talk much • opposite of quiet • someone verry sweet • takes care of others • makes friends quickly • someone who gives alot • always saying the truth • someone who is verry smart • trousers very tight pants • someone who likes to help people • accessories you wear on your ears • shoes that make people a lot taller • a substance that comes from a sheep • ...
Carbon and Nitrogen and Stuff 2024-08-26
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- Gas produced by methanogens.
- Name for oxygen-depleted environments.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Carbon containing compound found in the atmosphere.
- A disease causing microbe.
- Fluid waste from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens and laundries, together with some liquid waste from industry.
- Digestion that occurs outside the cell.
- General name for bacteria that convert nitrates into nitrogen gas.
- Name given to the solid waste from sewage treatment.
- Made from barley (a grain), hops (a flower) and yeast.
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- The type of bacteria that decomposes organic material in compost heaps.
- Microbes that break down dead organic matter.
- Process of adding microbes to a growth medium.
- General name of bacteria that convert nitrogen gas from the air into nitrogen containing compounds such as nitrates.
- Name of the process of anaerobic respiration by yeast cells.
- Process whereby carbon is released back into the atmosphere.
- Free of microbial contamination.
- The type of plants that fix nitrogen from the atmosphere into nitrates in the soil.
- Most of the chemicals that make up living tissue contain this.
- Sugar found in milk.
- What you need in a compost bin to stop it getting stinky and rotten.
21 Clues: Sugar found in milk. • A disease causing microbe. • Gas produced by methanogens. • Free of microbial contamination. • Name for oxygen-depleted environments. • Digestion that occurs outside the cell. • Microbes that break down dead organic matter. • Process of adding microbes to a growth medium. • Carbon containing compound found in the atmosphere. • ...
Macros and Organelles and Transport 2023-10-06
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- makes glucose
- acids the monomer for proteins
- DNA is this type of info
- an example of a carb that is made in the chlorplast
- lets things in and out of the cell
- makes proteins
- makes energy in all plant and animal cells
- the energy provided by lipids
- a protein that breaks stuff down
- the small thing that builds big things
- contains DNA
- all organic compounds contain this element
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- the energy provided by carbs
- this monomer is a monosaccharide
- have membrane bound organelles
- made of glycerol and fatty acids
- transport that requires energy
- transport that doesn't require energy
- proteins build, repair, and grow these
- made of amino acids
- acid an example is DNA
21 Clues: contains DNA • makes glucose • makes proteins • made of amino acids • acid an example is DNA • DNA is this type of info • the energy provided by carbs • the energy provided by lipids • acids the monomer for proteins • have membrane bound organelles • transport that requires energy • this monomer is a monosaccharide • made of glycerol and fatty acids • a protein that breaks stuff down • ...
PPC and Microeconomics and macroeconomics 2023-10-06
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- are goods used by one business to help another business produce consumer goods
- is the study of economic behaviour and decision making in the whole economy
- Cause of inwards shift
- Microeconomics is concerned with decision making by.
- Macroeconomics places greater emphasis on using
- Microeconomics tends to use ....., rather than numbers
- A along a PPC results in an opportunity cost
- the maximum possible output of an economy
- A shift to the right means the economy is able to produce..
- unreachable for an economy
- Macroeconomics is concerned with decision making for the economy as a
- A shift to the left means the economy is able to produce..
- When capcity is at its maximum
- The next best purchase given up
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- hows the maximum combination of any two categories of goods and services that can be produced in an economy
- The factors of production will increase in...for a right shift
- When people and machines are not being used effeciently
- study of particular markets and sections of the economy
- When an economy shrinks the PPC shifts to the....
- Microeconomics attempts to explain what is likely to happen if certain economic factors
- Cause of inwards shift
- When an economy grows the PPC shifts to the....
- are used by consumers and have no future productive use
- Microeconomics is concerned with decision making by.
- Microeconomics is concerned with decision making by..
- this economic agent is connect most to macroeconomics
- The factors of production will in ....for a right shift
27 Clues: Cause of inwards shift • Cause of inwards shift • unreachable for an economy • When capcity is at its maximum • The next best purchase given up • the maximum possible output of an economy • A along a PPC results in an opportunity cost • Macroeconomics places greater emphasis on using • When an economy grows the PPC shifts to the.... • ...
Judaism and Evil and suffering 2021-10-20
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- Jewish sacred text
- All-powerful
- Food that cannot be eaten
- Ram's horn trumpet
- A more liberal branch of Judaism
- A non-religious person uses this to make decisions
- Hebrew for 'day'
- A non-religious person
- Jewish place of worship
- Skullcap worn by Jewish men
- The anointed one
- An example of natural suffering
- A famous non-religious thinker
- Yetzer _____, the bad impulse
- Pointer used for reading Torah
- book where the story of the fall is found
- All-loving
- Food that can be eaten
- unleavened bread
- A man whose faith was tested
- The governor of Egypt
- The garden where Adam and Eve originally lived
- All-present
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- Argument that God and suffering can co-exist
- An example of moral suffering
- When God wills people's actions
- Another name for the commandments
- Eaten to represent the commandments
- A Christian uses this to help them make decisions
- All-knowing
- Eaten at Passover to represent mortar
- Freedom over our actions
- plaited bread eaten at Rosh Hashanah
- A famous Christin thinker
- Led the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt
- Actions having consequences
- Another name for Passover
- The traditional branch of Judaism
- Yetzer _____, the good impulse
- Name given to yeast products
- The story where the Hebrews were freed
41 Clues: All-loving • All-knowing • All-present • All-powerful • Hebrew for 'day' • The anointed one • unleavened bread • Jewish sacred text • Ram's horn trumpet • The governor of Egypt • A non-religious person • Food that can be eaten • Jewish place of worship • Freedom over our actions • Food that cannot be eaten • A famous Christin thinker • Another name for Passover • Skullcap worn by Jewish men • ...
~Pride and Prejudice and Zombies~ 2013-06-07
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- The two eldest sisters share a strong bond; bringing out the ___ in one another.
- Upon seeing Pemberley estate, Lizzy _____ over what she could have had.
- Mr. Collin prides himself with being a man of____.
- Mr. Collins is exceedingly egotistic when he refuses to believe that Elizabeth would ________ his proposal to marriage.
- Elizabeth’s former Chinese master used to punish her by _____her ten times with a wet bamboo stick.
- The mode of transportation at this time was by horse riding and______.
- Mrs. Bennet often will_____ when she is overly nervous.
- Elizabeth’s experiences lead to her being more compassionate and open ________.
- Jane is most loving and _______ of all the sisters.
- Charlotte’s transformation consists of a growing speech __________.
- Darcy The character that evolves the most within this story is?
- To only care about yourself, your wellbeing without thinking of otheres is to be ________.
- The theme of _______ is present between Elizabeth’s parents and her aunt and uncle.
- The dictionary defines ______ as being free from care.
- Sexual instincts were suppressed during this time period. Georgiana Darcy’s interest in men can be seen by her solely drawing the male ____ form.
- Elizabeth fought and killed three ninja’s while her eyes were_______.
- Within the novel the men are ______to the women.
- Elizabeth feels ______ for not having warned her family of Mr. Wickham’s true identity.
- According to Merriam Webster, “natural aptitude” describes_______.
- Mr. Bennet married Mrs. Bennet for her ______, resulting in an unhappy union.
- Elizabeth’s encourages all women to be________ when walking alone.
- Lacking abilities defines which adj?
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- Within the novel it is very in fashion to wear_______.
- Lizzy confides to Mr. Darcy of Lydia’s kidnapping. For the first time she ____about his opinion of her!
- Mr. Darcy grants a great service to the Bennet name by paying off Mr. Wickham’s debts and restoring Lydia’s _______though their engagement.
- Mr. Darcy aunt wishes him to marry her_____ in order to join their wealth.
- Mr. Darcy wants to ___from Elizabeth his implication in the engagement and marriage of her sister.
- The motif behind Mr. Wickham’s previous attempt to elope with Georgiana?
- The word used to describe a human feasting upon another human.
- The dictionary definition, “freedom from conceit or vanity,” defines ______.
- A card game often played while Elizabeth is a guest atthe Bingley’s is_______?
- The original novel recently commemorated its _____anniversary.
- The 2nd eldest Bennet sister is highly trained in _________.
- Mr. Bennet’s estate is destined to go to his cousin, ________upon his death.
- Mr. Wickham once crippled decides that it’s time he entered the _________.
- Lady Lucas states that it is best to know little of the______ of the man with whom you will spend the rest of your life with.
- The Bennet sisters wear_____ gowns when training.
- Zombies are often lured into traps with the use of _________.
- Mr. Collin’s though a priest is __________ and boast full, as he attempts to render his cousin jealous upon her arrive at his and his new wife’s estate.
- Elizabeth is affronted with ______ instincts leaving her unable to kill a unmentionable baby.
- A prominent theme in the novel which has to do with gender is ________.
- During the novel a cure to the plague that transforms humans into zombies is yet to be ________.
- Mr. Bennet often confides himself in his ____ to escape from his family.
- Jane show’s signs of which mental illness, when Mr. Bingley’s interest in her so suddenly vanishes.
- During the _____ months the number of unmentionables roaming decreases.
- Mr. Darcy attempts to remove Mr. Bingley’s unquestionable attraction to Jane, because it was his belief that she’d been _______ by the plague.
- Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam fighting unmentionables hand and hand, gives the reader the illusion of their being the _______couple.
- Ironically Mrs. Bennet’s lack of good breeding and foolishnesses scares away many male_______.
- According to the online dictionary, “An intense feeling of deep affection” defines which noun?
49 Clues: Lacking abilities defines which adj? • Within the novel the men are ______to the women. • The Bennet sisters wear_____ gowns when training. • Mr. Collin prides himself with being a man of____. • Jane is most loving and _______ of all the sisters. • Within the novel it is very in fashion to wear_______. • The dictionary defines ______ as being free from care. • ...
Animals and Insects and Birds 2014-11-16
32 Clues: лев • тигр • змея • заяц • слон • ёжик • волк • лиса • акула • жираф • мышка • зебра • крыса • чайка • щенок • кошка • собака • голубь • ворона • кролик • гепард • носорог • лягушка • воробей • медведь • леопард • бабочка • кенгуру • котёнок • муравей • пингвин • крокодил
Family and Face and Hair 2015-09-25
22 Clues: ki • apa • hol • haj • arc • teve • anya • őrült • göndör • bajusz • család • sivatag • világos • szakáll • egyenes • nagynéni • nagypapa • nagymama • nagybácsi • (fiú)testvér • unokatestvér • (lány)testvér
Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow 2021-11-20
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- attempt to repair or improve something in a casual or desultory way. (verb)
- make (someone) annoyed or irritated. (verb)
- complete; sheer.
- the outer parts of a town or city.
- a person who commits a crime or some other wrong.
- done in a pompously or overly solemn manner so as to impress.
- not clear enough to be read.
- raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference. (verb)
- so frightened that one is unable to move; terrified.
- (of a place) not occupied; empty.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- greatly astonished or amazed.
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- noticeably happy and optimistic.
- stress given to a word or words when speaking to indicate particular importance.
- shine with a sparkling light. (verb)
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- a regular payment made by the state to people of or above the official retirement age and to some widows and disabled people.
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- dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.
- a walking stick
- marked by or given to using irony in order to mock or convey contempt.
- a softly spoken or almost inaudible utterance.
- next to or adjoining something else.
- calmness and composure, especially in a difficult situation.
- a feeling of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected.
- long curtains.
- the quality of evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret; pathos.
- (of the weather) chilly.
- in accordance with the highest standards; faultless.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- in a manner that shows tenacity and grim persistence.
- make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent to it. (verb)
- a reason or explanation given to justify a fault or offence.
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- (of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
- a legal document containing instructions as to what should be done with one's money and property after one's death.
37 Clues: long curtains. • a walking stick • complete; sheer. • (of the weather) chilly. • not clear enough to be read. • greatly astonished or amazed. • noticeably happy and optimistic. • (of a place) not occupied; empty. • the outer parts of a town or city. • next to or adjoining something else. • shine with a sparkling light. (verb) • make (someone) annoyed or irritated. (verb) • ...
Comparison and houses and homes 2024-04-09
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- šiuolaikinis, modernus
- mažiausiai nutolęs
- The weather is getting ____ ____ _____. (hot)
- mažiau kambarių
- This is _____ best film I have ever seen.
- The journey was longer ______ I thought.
- The flat was _______ spacious than I expected. I love it.
- mažiau erdvus
- sugriuvęs, prastos būklės
- _____ longer I play computer games, the more tired I get.
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- vienaaukštis namas
- Jason is becoming ____ ____ _____ ____. (interesting)
- mažiausiai namų
- žavus
- lėčiau
- įvažiavimas
- jaukus
- ankštas, suvaržytas
- The _____ (large) the house, the more expensive it is to heat
- lėčiausias
- This is the most interesting book I _____ ever read.
21 Clues: žavus • lėčiau • jaukus • lėčiausias • įvažiavimas • mažiau erdvus • mažiausiai namų • mažiau kambarių • vienaaukštis namas • mažiausiai nutolęs • ankštas, suvaržytas • šiuolaikinis, modernus • sugriuvęs, prastos būklės • The journey was longer ______ I thought. • This is _____ best film I have ever seen. • The weather is getting ____ ____ _____. (hot) • ...
Fashion and food and drinks 2024-10-01
21 Clues: gift • smaak • broek • chain • kruid • klacht • voeden • sluier • tekort • hanger • schaars • genuine • sieraden • prachtig • peculiar • underwear • verzorgen • nauwelijks • hongersnood • fitting room • ondervoeding
Suku and Xai and BABY!!! 2025-05-10
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- Papa to be
- Xai's favorite music
- Suku's favorite flower
- where Xai proposed
- Xai's football team
- Mama to be
- Suku's place of birth
- Suku's sorority
- Suku's maiden name
- a lot of these will get changed
- McDonald's side (Xai's favorite food)
- Xai's birth month gemstone
- Xai's place of birth
- key karela ingredient (Suku's fave)
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- Suku's favorite color
- Suku and Xai's LA neighborhood
- Xai's favorite Indian dish
- Milo's nephew
- Alby's girlfriend
- The ____ family
- babymoon destination
- Xai's medical specialty
- alma mater
- Xai's birthday month
- Alby's uncle
- Xai's fraternity
- where the family nest is!
- _____ Permanente (Xai's hospital)
- 20__ year they got married (spelled out)
- due date month!
- Suku's birth month gemstone
31 Clues: Papa to be • alma mater • Mama to be • Alby's uncle • Milo's nephew • The ____ family • Suku's sorority • due date month! • Xai's fraternity • Alby's girlfriend • where Xai proposed • Suku's maiden name • Xai's football team • Xai's favorite music • babymoon destination • Xai's birthday month • Xai's place of birth • Suku's favorite color • Suku's place of birth • Suku's favorite flower • ...
~Pride and Prejudice and Zombies~ 2013-06-06
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- Lady Lucas states that it is best to know little of the______ of the man with whom you will spend the rest of your life with.
- Name the sentiment that Elizabeth chooses not to indulge in as she enjoys inflicting death.
- Mr. Darcy attempts to remove Mr. Bingley’s unquestionable attraction to Jane, because it was his belief that she’d been _______ by the plague.
- Mr. Bennet demonstrates affection towards Elizabeth by calling her?
- Who was the original author of the novel Pride and Prejudice?
- Mr. Darcy’s male pride is wounded at Eliza’s harsh refusal at his proposal to ______?
- According to Merriam Webster, “natural aptitude” describes_______.
- Mr. Bennet’s estate is destined to go to his cousin, ________upon his death.
- Within the novel the men are ______to the women.
- Mr. Collins is exceedingly egotistic when he refuses to believe that Elizabeth would ________ his proposal to marriage.
- A child conceived before marriage?
- Jane is most loving and _______ of all the sisters.
- The two eldest sisters share a strong bond; bringing out the ___ in one another.
- To only care about yourself, your wellbeing without thinking of otheres is to be ________.
- Elizabeth feels ______ for not having warned her family of Mr. Wickham’s true identity.
- Which character revealed the truth about Mr. Bingley’s and Jane’s separation?
- The Bennet sisters wear_____ gowns when training.
- The story is told in the __________.
- To continue even when it’s difficult is to have __________.
- Ironically Mrs. Bennet’s lack of good breeding and foolishnesses scares away many male_______.
- Defeating the enemy, brings _________ to the wining side.
- The word used to describe a human feasting upon another human.
- Elizabeth was surprised at Ms. Darcy being so timid and shy as accounts of her stated the young girl to be very______.
- During the 18th and 19th century, marriage signified the union of both spouses____.
- What is the name of the game invented by Mr.Bennet to improve arm strength and softness of foot?
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh _____ that Ms. Bennet not marry her nephew Darcy.
- Lady Lucas, Elizabeth’s only true friend gets infected with the?
- The definition of ______ is, “to strengthen by military defence.”
- Mr. Wickham wins Elizabeth over with his account of how 11 year old Mr. Darcy cruelly wished to ________ the cripple stable boy with a round back kick.
- Lacking abilities defines which adj?
- By confronting her father and demanding that he not let Lydia leave for her trip to Brighton, Elizabeth _______ that something awful will occur.
- The dictionary definition, “freedom from conceit or vanity,” defines ______.
- During the novel a cure to the plague that transforms humans into zombies is yet to be ________.
- The Bennet family lives in the ___area of Longbourn, Hertfordshire.
- The first name of Lydia’s husband is______.
- Mr. Darcy wants to ___from Elizabeth his implication in the engagement and marriage of her sister.
- The theme of __________is present between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley. The beginning of the novel Elizabeth notes how strange that two people with completely opposite temperaments could be so close.
- According to the online dictionary, “An intense feeling of deep affection” defines which noun?
- The mode of transportation at this time was by horse riding and______.
- Mr. Bennet often confides himself in his ____ to escape from his family.
- A prominent theme in the novel which has to do with gender is ________.
- By marrying one of his cousins Mr. Collins would have been committing _______.
- Sexual instincts were suppressed during this time period. Georgiana Darcy’s interest in men can be seen by her solely drawing the male ____ form.
- Mr. Wickham once crippled decides that it’s time he entered the _________.
- Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam fighting unmentionables hand and hand, gives the reader the illusion of their being the _______couple.
- The tale revolves around the courtship of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and_____.
- Mr. Wickham’s true identity is revealed as he leaves behind a trail of dishonoured girls and hefty _____.
- During the _____ months the number of unmentionables roaming decreases.
- Mr. Darcy aunt wishes him to marry her_____ in order to join their wealth.
- Being able to rely on someone means having _______ in them.
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- Lizzy confides to Mr. Darcy of Lydia’s kidnapping. For the first time she ____about his opinion of her!
- The original novel recently commemorated its _____anniversary.
- Mr. Bingley distinguished Jane at the ball, by asking her hand____.
- Jane show’s signs of which mental illness, when Mr. Bingley’s interest in her so suddenly vanishes.
- Elizabeth is affronted with ______ instincts leaving her unable to kill a unmentionable baby.
- Combat in war?
- The pentagram of death is a combat formation in what shape?
- Mr. Darcy grants a great service to the Bennet name by paying off Mr. Wickham’s debts and restoring Lydia’s _______though their engagement.
- The Bennet sisters master in China was named?
- Upon seeing Pemberley estate, Lizzy _____ over what she could have had.
- A card game often played while Elizabeth is a guest atthe Bingley’s is_______?
- Women’s reputation within the novel was held with the highest ______.
- What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza?
- The dictionary defines ______ as being free from care.
- The theme of _______ is present between Elizabeth’s parents and her aunt and uncle.
- Mr. Collin’s though a priest is __________ and boast full, as he attempts to render his cousin jealous upon her arrive at his and his new wife’s estate.
- Mrs. Bennet often will_____ when she is overly nervous.
- Elizabeth’s former Chinese master used to punish her by _____her ten times with a wet bamboo stick.
- Three months later, Elizabeth realizes that she would have ______Mr. Darcy’s proposal.
- What form of prejudice, initially pushed Mr. Darcy to hold no interest in Elizabeth?
- Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer?
- The motif behind Mr. Wickham’s previous attempt to elope with Georgiana?
- In memory of her friendship with Charlotte, Elizabeth does not ___her upon learning that she’s been infected by the plague.
- Elizabeth fought and killed three ninja’s while her eyes were_______.
- Children during the period, demonstrated _____ towards their elders by not questioning their actions or demands.
- Charlotte’s transformation consists of a growing speech __________.
- Elizabeth’s feels little mercy for others and will____ if her honour depends on it.
- Elizabeth’s love for Mr. Darcy overshadows her pride, when she spares the life of his ______.
- The online definition: “Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience,” defines which noun?
- Catherine de Bourgh takes pleasure in ________ Elizabeth.
- The survival of his daughters is Mr. Bennet’s priority, while Mrs. Bennet fancies ____off all her daughters.
- The 2nd eldest Bennet sister is highly trained in _________.
- A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife.
- Zombies are often lured into traps with the use of _________.
- Within the novel it is very in fashion to wear_______.
- Mr. Wickham judgment day leaves him permanently_______.
- Mr. Collins demonstrates his absolute ignorance as he remains unaware of his wife being______by the plague.
- Elizabeth’s encourages all women to be________ when walking alone.
- The genre of this novel is a mix between comedy of manners and science______.
- Mr. Bennet married Mrs. Bennet for her ______, resulting in an unhappy union.
- Elizabeth’s experiences lead to her being more compassionate and open ________.
- Mr. Darcy’s pride makes him unpopular in Netherfield. However his cold attitude was brought on by an unknown______.
- Mr. Collin prides himself with being a man of____.
- The location, _________ symbolizes Mr. Darcy true identity and Elizabeth’s increasing warmth towards him.
- Darcy The character that evolves the most within this story is?
- Elizabeth is ___years of age; she is therefore considered old to still be unmarried.
96 Clues: Combat in war? • A child conceived before marriage? • The story is told in the __________. • Lacking abilities defines which adj? • The first name of Lydia’s husband is______. • The Bennet sisters master in China was named? • Within the novel the men are ______to the women. • The Bennet sisters wear_____ gowns when training. • ...
~Pride and Prejudice and Zombies~ 2013-06-06
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- A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife.
- Mr. Wickham’s true identity is revealed as he leaves behind a trail of dishonoured girls and hefty _____.
- The theme of __________is present between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley. The beginning of the novel Elizabeth notes how strange that two people with completely opposite temperaments could be so close.
- The pentagram of death is a combat formation in what shape?
- To continue even when it’s difficult is to have __________.
- The location, _________ symbolizes Mr. Darcy true identity and Elizabeth’s increasing warmth towards him.
- The Bennet sisters master in China was named?
- The online definition: “Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience,” defines which noun?
- Elizabeth’s love for Mr. Darcy overshadows her pride, when she spares the life of his ______.
- Three months later, Elizabeth realizes that she would have ______Mr. Darcy’s proposal.
- The genre of this novel is a mix between comedy of manners and science______.
- Mr. Collins demonstrates his absolute ignorance as he remains unaware of his wife being______by the plague.
- The tale revolves around the courtship of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and_____.
- Name the sentiment that Elizabeth chooses not to indulge in as she enjoys inflicting death.
- The Bennet family lives in the ___area of Longbourn, Hertfordshire.
- Elizabeth is ___years of age; she is therefore considered old to still be unmarried.
- Which character revealed the truth about Mr. Bingley’s and Jane’s separation?
- Who was the original author of the novel Pride and Prejudice?
- By marrying one of his cousins Mr. Collins would have been committing _______.
- What form of prejudice, initially pushed Mr. Darcy to hold no interest in Elizabeth?
- Mr. Wickham judgment day leaves him permanently_______.
- A child conceived before marriage?
- Mr. Darcy grants a great service to the Bennet name by paying off Mr.
- What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza?
- The survival of his daughters is Mr. Bennet’s priority, while Mrs. Bennet fancies ____off all her daughters.
- The first name of Lydia’s husband is______.
Down
- Mr. Bingley distinguished Jane at the ball, by asking her hand____.
- Mr. Wickham wins Elizabeth over with his account of how 11 year old Mr. Darcy cruelly wished to ________ the cripple stable boy with a round back kick.
- What is the name of the game invented by Mr.Bennet to improve arm strength and softness of foot?
- Mr. Darcy’s male pride is wounded at Eliza’s harsh refusal at his proposal to ______?
- By confronting her father and demanding that he not let Lydia leave for her trip to Brighton, Elizabeth _______ that something awful will occur.
- In memory of her friendship with Charlotte, Elizabeth does not ___her upon learning that she’s been infected by the plague.
- Mr. Bennet demonstrates affection towards Elizabeth by calling her?
- A card game often played while Elizabeth is a guest atthe Bingley’s is_______?
- Children during the period, demonstrated _____ towards their elders by not questioning their actions or demands.
- Women’s reputation within the novel was held with the highest ______.
- Lady Lucas, Elizabeth’s only true friend gets infected with the?
- The dictionary definition, “freedom from conceit or vanity,” defines ______.
- Being able to rely on someone means having _______ in them.
- Combat in war?
- Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer?
- Mr. Darcy’s pride makes him unpopular in Netherfield. However his cold attitude was brought on by an unknown______.
- Elizabeth’s feels little mercy for others and will____ if her honour depends on it.
- Catherine de Bourgh takes pleasure in ________ Elizabeth.
- During the 18th and 19th century, marriage signified the union of both spouses____.
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh _____ that Ms. Bennet not marry her nephew Darcy.
- The story is told in the __________.
- Elizabeth was surprised at Ms. Darcy being so timid and shy as accounts of her stated the young girl to be very______.
- Defeating the enemy, brings _________ to the wining side.
- The definition of ______ is, “to strengthen by military defence.”
50 Clues: Combat in war? • A child conceived before marriage? • The story is told in the __________. • The first name of Lydia’s husband is______. • The Bennet sisters master in China was named? • A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife. • What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza? • Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer? • ...
~Pride and Prejudice and Zombies~ 2013-06-06
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- Mr. Bennet demonstrates affection towards Elizabeth by calling her?
- Mr. Darcy’s pride makes him unpopular in Netherfield. However his cold attitude was brought on by an unknown______.
- The story is told in the __________.
- Lady Lucas, Elizabeth’s only true friend gets infected with the?
- Who was the original author of the novel Pride and Prejudice?
- The first name of Lydia’s husband is______.
- The survival of his daughters is Mr. Bennet’s priority, while Mrs. Bennet fancies ____off all her daughters.
- Which character revealed the truth about Mr. Bingley’s and Jane’s separation?
- The Bennet family lives in the ___area of Longbourn, Hertfordshire.
- The location, _________ symbolizes Mr. Darcy true identity and Elizabeth’s increasing warmth towards him.
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh _____ that Ms. Bennet not marry her nephew Darcy.
- A child conceived before marriage?
- The theme of __________is present between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley. The beginning of the novel Elizabeth notes how strange that two people with completely opposite temperaments could be so close.
- Elizabeth’s love for Mr. Darcy overshadows her pride, when she spares the life of his ______.
- Mr. Bingley distinguished Jane at the ball, by asking her hand____.
- A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife.
- A card game often played while Elizabeth is a guest atthe Bingley’s is_______?
- Children during the period, demonstrated _____ towards their elders by not questioning their actions or demands.
- What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza?
- Mr. Wickham’s true identity is revealed as he leaves behind a trail of dishonoured girls and hefty _____.
- Being able to rely on someone means having _______ in them.
- The definition of ______ is, “to strengthen by military defence.”
- What form of prejudice, initially pushed Mr. Darcy to hold no interest in Elizabeth?
- Mr. Darcy grants a great service to the Bennet name by paying off Mr.
- Elizabeth’s feels little mercy for others and will____ if her honour depends on it.
Down
- Mr. Wickham judgment day leaves him permanently_______.
- Mr. Darcy’s male pride is wounded at Eliza’s harsh refusal at his proposal to ______?
- Women’s reputation within the novel was held with the highest ______.
- Three months later, Elizabeth realizes that she would have ______Mr. Darcy’s proposal.
- The pentagram of death is a combat formation in what shape?
- To continue even when it’s difficult is to have __________.
- The genre of this novel is a mix between comedy of manners and science______.
- Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer?
- Mr. Collins demonstrates his absolute ignorance as he remains unaware of his wife being______by the plague.
- Defeating the enemy, brings _________ to the wining side.
- During the 18th and 19th century, marriage signified the union of both spouses____.
- What is the name of the game invented by Mr.Bennet to improve arm strength and softness of foot?
- Elizabeth was surprised at Ms. Darcy being so timid and shy as accounts of her stated the young girl to be very______.
- Name the sentiment that Elizabeth chooses not to indulge in as she enjoys inflicting death.
- By confronting her father and demanding that he not let Lydia leave for her trip to Brighton, Elizabeth _______ that something awful will occur.
- Elizabeth is ___years of age; she is therefore considered old to still be unmarried.
- Combat in war?
- The tale revolves around the courtship of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and_____.
- By marrying one of his cousins Mr. Collins would have been committing _______.
- The Bennet sisters master in China was named?
- The online definition: “Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience,” defines which noun?
- Catherine de Bourgh takes pleasure in ________ Elizabeth.
- Mr. Wickham wins Elizabeth over with his account of how 11 year old Mr. Darcy cruelly wished to ________ the cripple stable boy with a round back kick.
- The dictionary definition, “freedom from conceit or vanity,” defines ______.
- In memory of her friendship with Charlotte, Elizabeth does not ___her upon learning that she’s been infected by the plague.
50 Clues: Combat in war? • A child conceived before marriage? • The story is told in the __________. • The first name of Lydia’s husband is______. • The Bennet sisters master in China was named? • A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife. • What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza? • Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer? • ...
~Pride and Prejudice and Zombies~ 2013-06-06
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- Elizabeth’s experiences lead to her being more compassionate and open ________.
- The two eldest sisters share a strong bond; bringing out the ___ in one another.
- Mr. Collin prides himself with being a man of____.
- Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam fighting unmentionables hand and hand, gives the reader the illusion of their being the _______couple.
- The word used to describe a human feasting upon another human.
- Mr. Bennet married Mrs. Bennet for her ______, resulting in an unhappy union.
- Elizabeth’s former Chinese master used to punish her by _____her ten times with a wet bamboo stick.
- The original novel recently commemorated its _____anniversary.
- Mr. Darcy aunt wishes him to marry her_____ in order to join their wealth.
- Lizzy confides to Mr. Darcy of Lydia’s kidnapping. For the first time she ____about his opinion of her!
- Darcy The character that evolves the most within this story is?
- Charlotte’s transformation consists of a growing speech __________.
- During the _____ months the number of unmentionables roaming decreases.
- The theme of _______ is present between Elizabeth’s parents and her aunt and uncle.
- Mr. Wickham once crippled decides that it’s time he entered the _________.
- To only care about yourself, your wellbeing without thinking of otheres is to be ________.
- Elizabeth fought and killed three ninja’s while her eyes were_______.
- The 2nd eldest Bennet sister is highly trained in _________.
- Within the novel it is very in fashion to wear_______.
- Mr. Bennet often confides himself in his ____ to escape from his family.
- Jane show’s signs of which mental illness, when Mr. Bingley’s interest in her so suddenly vanishes.
- Mr. Darcy grants a great service to the Bennet name by paying off Mr. Wickham’s debts and restoring Lydia’s _______though their engagement.
- The motif behind Mr. Wickham’s previous attempt to elope with Georgiana?
- Ironically Mrs. Bennet’s lack of good breeding and foolishnesses scares away many male_______.
- Mr. Collins is exceedingly egotistic when he refuses to believe that Elizabeth would ________ his proposal to marriage.
Down
- Elizabeth’s encourages all women to be________ when walking alone.
- Mrs. Bennet often will_____ when she is overly nervous.
- The dictionary definition, “freedom from conceit or vanity,” defines ______.
- A prominent theme in the novel which has to do with gender is ________.
- The mode of transportation at this time was by horse riding and______.
- A card game often played while Elizabeth is a guest atthe Bingley’s is_______?
- Lacking abilities defines which adj?
- Zombies are often lured into traps with the use of _________.
- Mr. Darcy attempts to remove Mr. Bingley’s unquestionable attraction to Jane, because it was his belief that she’d been _______ by the plague.
- Elizabeth is affronted with ______ instincts leaving her unable to kill a unmentionable baby.
- Mr. Collin’s though a priest is __________ and boast full, as he attempts to render his cousin jealous upon her arrive at his and his new wife’s estate.
- During the novel a cure to the plague that transforms humans into zombies is yet to be ________.
- Lady Lucas states that it is best to know little of the______ of the man with whom you will spend the rest of your life with.
- Mr. Bennet’s estate is destined to go to his cousin, ________upon his death.
- Elizabeth feels ______ for not having warned her family of Mr. Wickham’s true identity.
- Mr. Darcy wants to ___from Elizabeth his implication in the engagement and marriage of her sister.
- According to the online dictionary, “An intense feeling of deep affection” defines which noun?
- The Bennet sisters wear_____ gowns when training.
- Sexual instincts were suppressed during this time period. Georgiana Darcy’s interest in men can be seen by her solely drawing the male ____ form.
- The dictionary defines ______ as being free from care.
- Within the novel the men are ______to the women.
- According to Merriam Webster, “natural aptitude” describes_______.
- Jane is most loving and _______ of all the sisters.
- Upon seeing Pemberley estate, Lizzy _____ over what she could have had.
49 Clues: Lacking abilities defines which adj? • Within the novel the men are ______to the women. • The Bennet sisters wear_____ gowns when training. • Mr. Collin prides himself with being a man of____. • Jane is most loving and _______ of all the sisters. • Within the novel it is very in fashion to wear_______. • The dictionary defines ______ as being free from care. • ...
~Pride and Prejudice and Zombies~ 2013-06-07
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- Mr. Darcy’s male pride is wounded at Eliza’s harsh refusal at his proposal to ______?
- The Bennet sisters master in China was named?
- Children during the period, demonstrated _____ towards their elders by not questioning their actions or demands.
- The pentagram of death is a combat formation in what shape?
- Elizabeth’s feels little mercy for others and will____ if her honour depends on it.
- By marrying one of his cousins Mr. Collins would have been committing _______.
- The online definition: “Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience,” defines which noun?
- The theme of __________is present between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley. The beginning of the novel Elizabeth notes how strange that two people with completely opposite temperaments could be so close.
- The survival of his daughters is Mr. Bennet’s priority, while Mrs. Bennet fancies ____off all her daughters.
- The genre of this novel is a mix between comedy of manners and science______.
- What is the name of the game invented by Mr.Bennet to improve arm strength and softness of foot?
- What form of prejudice, initially pushed Mr. Darcy to hold no interest in Elizabeth?
- Mr. Collins demonstrates his absolute ignorance as he remains unaware of his wife being______by the plague.
- Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer?
- Mr. Darcy’s pride makes him unpopular in Netherfield. However his cold attitude was brought on by an unknown______.
- During the 18th and 19th century, marriage signified the union of both spouses____.
- Elizabeth is ___years of age; she is therefore considered old to still be unmarried.
- Defeating the enemy, brings _________ to the wining side.
- What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza?
- The story is told in the __________.
- Mr. Bennet demonstrates affection towards Elizabeth by calling her?
- Mr. Wickham wins Elizabeth over with his account of how 11 year old Mr. Darcy cruelly wished to ________ the cripple stable boy with a round back kick.
- The first name of Lydia’s husband is______.
- Elizabeth was surprised at Ms. Darcy being so timid and shy as accounts of her stated the young girl to be very______.
Down
- The location, _________ symbolizes Mr. Darcy true identity and Elizabeth’s increasing warmth towards him.
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh _____ that Ms. Bennet not marry her nephew Darcy.
- Combat in war?
- Mr. Bingley distinguished Jane at the ball, by asking her hand____.
- Name the sentiment that Elizabeth chooses not to indulge in as she enjoys inflicting death.
- To continue even when it’s difficult is to have __________.
- Catherine de Bourgh takes pleasure in ________ Elizabeth.
- Mr. Wickham’s true identity is revealed as he leaves behind a trail of dishonoured girls and hefty _____.
- By confronting her father and demanding that he not let Lydia leave for her trip to Brighton, Elizabeth _______ that something awful will occur.
- Mr. Wickham judgment day leaves him permanently_______.
- Women’s reputation within the novel was held with the highest ______.
- A child conceived before marriage?
- In memory of her friendship with Charlotte, Elizabeth does not ___her upon learning that she’s been infected by the plague.
- Which character revealed the truth about Mr. Bingley’s and Jane’s separation?
- The tale revolves around the courtship of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and_____.
- Three months later, Elizabeth realizes that she would have ______Mr. Darcy’s proposal.
- Elizabeth’s love for Mr. Darcy overshadows her pride, when she spares the life of his ______.
- The definition of ______ is, “to strengthen by military defence.”
- A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife.
- Who was the original author of the novel Pride and Prejudice?
- Being able to rely on someone means having _______ in them.
- Lady Lucas, Elizabeth’s only true friend gets infected with the?
- The Bennet family lives in the ___area of Longbourn, Hertfordshire.
47 Clues: Combat in war? • A child conceived before marriage? • The story is told in the __________. • The first name of Lydia’s husband is______. • The Bennet sisters master in China was named? • A word Mr. Bennet uses often to describe his wife. • What sentiment sparks Ms. Bingley’s dislike of Eliza? • Mr. Darcy is related to which legendary zombie slayer? • ...
Acids and Bases (and Alkalis) 2014-11-28
Across
- The negative ions present in alkali's
- ACID+ALKALI-->____+WATER
- ACID+_________-->SALT+CARBONDIOXIDE+WATER
- You will wear these during every experiment or feel the 'wrath' of Mr Turriani!
- Word describing what happens when an acid and base or alkali react together
- Method of making acids or bases 'more watery'
- The positive ions present in acids
- ACID+BASE-->SALT+____
- ACID+REACTIVEMETAL-->SALT+____
- dioxide Produced from burning fossil fuels and causes acid rain
Down
- acid The acid used in vinegar
- A water soluble base
- rain Caused from pollution in the atmosphere
- Solution containing ions
- Formula of hydrochloric acid
- Neutral substances turn universal indicator turns this colour
- acid The acid found in many kinds of fruit
- Method of spliting a substace by passing electricity through it
- A substance with a pH of less than 7
- dioxide Produced from making dye's and causes acid rain
- Acids turn universal indicator this colour
- A substance with a pH of more than 7
22 Clues: A water soluble base • ACID+BASE-->SALT+____ • Solution containing ions • ACID+ALKALI-->____+WATER • Formula of hydrochloric acid • acid The acid used in vinegar • ACID+REACTIVEMETAL-->SALT+____ • The positive ions present in acids • A substance with a pH of less than 7 • A substance with a pH of more than 7 • The negative ions present in alkali's • ...
Rainbows and Unicorns and such! 2019-03-31
Across
- A unicorn of the sea
- Blue dye found in sample buffer. Add some Tris pH8.0 if it turns yellow!!
- Not just your favourite protein.
- This substrate turns a bright blue when the product of the lacZ gene is around.
- “In/Rainbows” won them a Grammy.
- Coomassie _______ Blue
- Everything is just blue to this band, ______ 65
- This Greek mythological creature is sometimes mistaken for a unicorn
- Mutations in these genes can cause an accumulation of red pigment in S. cerevisiae.
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- sulfate This blue solution induces pCUP1.
- This purple solution is used as a disinfectant.
- This wavelength is used to illuminate EtBr.
- Maximum capacity, in ul, of the ones that come in yellow trays
- There aren’t actually any noble gases in this bright green fluorophore.
- A red dye commonly used in Western blotting
- When CFP and YFP are within 10nm of each other, you get this
- This orange dye distinguishes DNA,RNA and lysosomes.
- Wizard of Oz actress who sang "Over the Rainbow"
- This Python mistakenly answers that his favourite colour is blue in The Holy Grail
- A safer DNA dye with a very tech sounding name
20 Clues: A unicorn of the sea • Coomassie _______ Blue • Not just your favourite protein. • “In/Rainbows” won them a Grammy. • sulfate This blue solution induces pCUP1. • This wavelength is used to illuminate EtBr. • A red dye commonly used in Western blotting • A safer DNA dye with a very tech sounding name • This purple solution is used as a disinfectant. • ...
Preterite and Imperfect and Vocab 2023-10-03
Across
- el mes pesado tú ________ (escribir) un libro
- si tu vas a una casa de un otra persona tu necesitas sus ____________
- te sientas en un _________ (present infinitive)
- cuando tu tomas un viaje a un país diferent
- todos los días nosotros ________ (caminar) a escuela
- anoche el ______(tomar) un autobús
- si tu estas en un avion, tu tomas un ________
- tu necesitas un ___________ si tu sales el país
- un año ella _______ (reprobar) un clase
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- si tu no reprobas un clase, tu _________ (present infinitive)
- si tu no quieras tener tu equipaje, tu ________ lo (present infinitive)
- nosostros simpre ________ (hacer) comida juntos
- algunas veces ud. _______ (pedir) para galletas
- a veces yo ________ (ir) a la tienda
- que tu recibir cuando tu te graduras (present infinitive)
- la semana pasada ella _______ (salir) para Honduras
- cuando tu subes un avión (present infinitive)
- a mi me todovía ________ (encantar) Harry Styles
- un letra A,B,C, etc en un clase es tu ________
- ayer ellos ________ (vivir) en Mèxico
20 Clues: anoche el ______(tomar) un autobús • a veces yo ________ (ir) a la tienda • ayer ellos ________ (vivir) en Mèxico • un año ella _______ (reprobar) un clase • cuando tu tomas un viaje a un país diferent • el mes pesado tú ________ (escribir) un libro • cuando tu subes un avión (present infinitive) • si tu estas en un avion, tu tomas un ________ • ...
Energy and Motion and Waves 2024-05-15
Across
- 300 million meters a second
- bottom of a wave
- spreading of waves as they pass through an obstacle
- force that can become a different force through tension and such
- force that has the potential to gain energy because of gravity
- wave with the most amount of energy
- a disturbance that moves energy
- density of an object
- number of waves that pass a certain point in a given time
- wave hits a medium and travels in a new direction
- height of the crest or trough to the midpoint
- waves that move perpendicular to the line of travel
- created by a force
- wave with the least amount of energy
- energy caused by an action
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- waves that can travel with or without a medium
- energy can't be created or destroyed
- waves that move parallel to the line of travel
- wave mixed between a longitudinal and transverse wave
- distance from one crest or trough to the next
- how swiftly an object moves
- force that causes an object to move
- waves that need a medium to travel
- top of a wave
- what a wave travels through
- bending of a wave hitting a different medium
26 Clues: top of a wave • bottom of a wave • created by a force • density of an object • energy caused by an action • 300 million meters a second • how swiftly an object moves • what a wave travels through • a disturbance that moves energy • waves that need a medium to travel • wave with the most amount of energy • force that causes an object to move • energy can't be created or destroyed • ...
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow 2021-11-20
Across
- with acceptance
- cut out (of a will)
- scattered
- having little interest
- agile
- relocate
- acutely distressing
- annoy
- laugh loudly
Down
- unwilling to believe
- exhausted
- undetectable
- (of a liquid) being weakened with water
- obstructed
- a clause in a will leaving something
- obstinately
- guilty of a criminal offense
- successor
- distorted, unclear
- revoking sadness
- trivial objection
- an addition that modifies a will
- shrunken from age
23 Clues: agile • annoy • relocate • exhausted • successor • scattered • obstructed • obstinately • undetectable • laugh loudly • with acceptance • revoking sadness • trivial objection • shrunken from age • distorted, unclear • cut out (of a will) • acutely distressing • unwilling to believe • having little interest • guilty of a criminal offense • an addition that modifies a will • a clause in a will leaving something • ...
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies 2024-03-19
Across
- openly straightforward and direct without secretiveness
- a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top
- a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
- made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride
- harsh criticism or disapproval
- learn or determine by making an inquiry or other effort
- improperly forward or bold
- careful to consider potential consequences and avoid risk
- exposing human folly to ridicule
- make attractive or lovable
- the quality of being solid and reliable financially or factually or morally
- the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself
- the quality of being honest and straightforward
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- easily influenced
- unrestrained by convention or propriety
- hold back to a later time
- challenge
- learn or discover with confidence
- a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion
- the position of mayor
- a positive motivational influence
- inadequate in amount or degree
- an old or over-worked horse
- expressive of contempt
- a sudden desire
- ask for or request earnestly
26 Clues: challenge • a sudden desire • easily influenced • the position of mayor • expressive of contempt • hold back to a later time • improperly forward or bold • make attractive or lovable • an old or over-worked horse • ask for or request earnestly • harsh criticism or disapproval • inadequate in amount or degree • exposing human folly to ridicule • learn or discover with confidence • ...
Stylistics and EM and SD 2025-11-21
Across
- Strong intentional exaggeration.
- Replacing a word with something closely related to it.
- Repetition of the same word at the beginning of clauses.
- Language that appeals to the senses.
- Repetition of vowel sounds in words.
- Comparison using "like" or "as".
- Two opposite words used together.
- A polite word replacing a direct or harsh one.
- Using similar grammatical structures for balance.
Down
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- The choice of words in speech or writing.
- The writer’s attitude toward the subject.
- A figure of speech saying one thing is another.
- Repetition of consonant sounds.
- A self-contradictory but meaningful statement.
- The opposite of what is expected.
- The art of effective speaking or writing.
- A descriptive expressive word characterizing something.
- An indirect reference to a famous person, place or text.
- A part representing the whole or vice versa.
20 Clues: Repetition of consonant sounds. • Strong intentional exaggeration. • Comparison using "like" or "as". • The opposite of what is expected. • Two opposite words used together. • Language that appeals to the senses. • Repetition of vowel sounds in words. • The choice of words in speech or writing. • The writer’s attitude toward the subject. • ...
FOOD AND DRINK AND TASTE 2025-09-09
35 Clues: SOP • KUE • MIE • JUS • IKAN • NASI • SUSU • ROTI • KOPI • KEJU • TAHU • AYAM • SIRUP • MASAM • PEDAS • PANAS • SOSIS • MANIS • ESTEH • BUBUR • BAKSO • PAHIT • TELUR • JAGUNG • DAGING • BURGER • ES KRIM • COKELATE • ROTI ISI • AIR PUTIH • NASIGORENG • BUAH BUAHAN • TELUR DADAR • AYAM GORENG • MINUMAN SODA
Soil and Water and Pollution 2026-03-16
Across
- ______________ used to help grow crops that ends up in the Gulf of Mexico causes the dead zone
- Large aquifer under the great plains that supplies water for irrigation
- The Exxon Valdez oil spill happened off the coast of this state
- Water that has already been "used" in a house, but not toilet or kitchen sink water
- largest carbon reservoir on earth
- This type of weathering breaks rocks into smaller sizes
- a substance that causes cancer
- using microorganisms to help clean up an oil spill, or any pollutant
- term for an impermeable rock layer above a ground water reservoir
- term for the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by one degree
- Water is an effective _________ because minerals readily dissolve in it
Down
- This type of weathering dissolves minerals
- when a pollutant has a higher concentration on food higher in the food chain
- this pollutant used to be part of gasoline and is known to lower IQ values in children
- Liquid water converted to water vapor in plant leaves
- the ________ the water flowing through lead pipes the more likely it is to contain lead
- period of time when a lot of soil was lost from the American great plains
- this number of products make up 65% of the world's food supply
- used to kill bugs that are harmful to plants
- Removal of soil by wind or flowing water
20 Clues: a substance that causes cancer • largest carbon reservoir on earth • Removal of soil by wind or flowing water • This type of weathering dissolves minerals • used to kill bugs that are harmful to plants • Liquid water converted to water vapor in plant leaves • This type of weathering breaks rocks into smaller sizes • ...
Anti-Bribery and Corruption and Gifts and Hospitality 2016-12-28
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- A person who regulates something
- Financial Penalty
- Favourable or advantageous
- The condition of being transparent
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- The action or process of paying someone
- A group with the authority to govern a state or a country
- Careful and persistent work or effort
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- Friendly and generous reception of guests
- The state of being legally responsible for something
- Offering of a bribe
- An act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- Moral principles that govern behaviour
- Monetary support for an enterprise
- The state of being imprisoned
- Intended to be kept secret
- A synonym of judicial
20 Clues: Financial Penalty • Offering of a bribe • A synonym of judicial • Favourable or advantageous • Intended to be kept secret • The state of being imprisoned • A person who regulates something • Monetary support for an enterprise • The condition of being transparent • Careful and persistent work or effort • Moral principles that govern behaviour • ...
Anti-Bribery and Corruption and Gifts and Hospitality 2016-12-28
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- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- Favourable or advantageous
- The state of being imprisoned
- Offering of a bribe
- Intended to be kept secret
- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Moral principles that govern behaviour
- The state of being legally responsible for something
- The action or process of paying someone
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- The condition of being transparent
- A group with the authority to govern a state or a country
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- Financial Penalty
- Friendly and generous reception of guests
- An act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- A synonym of judicial
- A person who regulates something
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- Monetary support for an enterprise
20 Clues: Financial Penalty • Offering of a bribe • A synonym of judicial • Favourable or advantageous • Intended to be kept secret • The state of being imprisoned • A person who regulates something • The condition of being transparent • Monetary support for an enterprise • Careful and persistent work or effort • Moral principles that govern behaviour • ...
Anti-Bribery and Corruption and Gifts and Hospitality 2016-12-28
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- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- The state of being imprisoned
- A group with the authority to govern a state or a country
- An act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- Intended to be kept secret
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Friendly and generous reception of guests
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- A person who regulates something
- Offering of a bribe
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- The condition of being transparent
- Financial Penalty
- Monetary support for an enterprise
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- Favourable or advantageous
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- Moral principles that govern behaviour
- A synonym of judicial
- The state of being legally responsible for something
- The action or process of paying someone
20 Clues: Financial Penalty • Offering of a bribe • A synonym of judicial • Favourable or advantageous • Intended to be kept secret • The state of being imprisoned • A person who regulates something • The condition of being transparent • Monetary support for an enterprise • Careful and persistent work or effort • Moral principles that govern behaviour • ...
Anti-Bribery and Corruption and Gifts and Hospitality 2016-12-28
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- Friendly and generous reception of guests
- Monetary support for an enterprise
- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- The state of being imprisoned
- Intended to be kept secret
- A synonym of judicial
- Offering of a bribe
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- A person who regulates something
- Financial Penalty
- The action or process of paying someone
Down
- Moral principles that govern behaviour
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- The condition of being transparent
- The state of being legally responsible for something
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- An act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- Favourable or advantageous
- A group with the authority to govern a state or a country
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
20 Clues: Financial Penalty • Offering of a bribe • A synonym of judicial • Favourable or advantageous • Intended to be kept secret • The state of being imprisoned • A person who regulates something • The condition of being transparent • Monetary support for an enterprise • Careful and persistent work or effort • Moral principles that govern behaviour • ...
Anti-Bribery and Corruption and Gifts and Hospitality 2016-12-28
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- An act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- A person who regulates something
- Financial Penalty
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- The state of being imprisoned
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- A synonym of judicial
- Friendly and generous reception of guests
- The condition of being transparent
- Moral principles that govern behaviour
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- Favourable or advantageous
- The action or process of paying someone
- A group with the authority to govern a state or a country
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- Intended to be kept secret
- The state of being legally responsible for something
- Offering of a bribe
- Monetary support for an enterprise
20 Clues: Financial Penalty • Offering of a bribe • A synonym of judicial • Favourable or advantageous • Intended to be kept secret • The state of being imprisoned • A person who regulates something • Monetary support for an enterprise • The condition of being transparent • Careful and persistent work or effort • Moral principles that govern behaviour • ...
adam and eve and cain and abel and the fall and noah and the tower of babel 2014-06-14
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- Christ will injure satan's _______________
- the universe as seen as an orderly, harmonious whole
- the ability to choose how to act
- don't build a "_______________ tower"
- "beginning" in greek
- different in a way that is easy to notice
- mankind is given free will but is __________ to God
- exact likeness or imitation
- genesis 3:15 contains the first _____________ prophecy
- after the flood, God told noah and his children to be _______________ and multiply
- the tower of babel was built by the _______________
- "bereshith" means "in the beginning" in __________
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- instead of ____________ himself, cain gave in to anger and jealousy and killed his brother
- God established and maintains order in the __________
- cain's ____________ was not pleasing to God; abel's was
- satan will injure Christ's _______________
- sin entered the world because adam and eve thought they could live ____________ of God and His rule
- in noah's time, mankind had become _______________
- another name for babylonia
- _____________ spoils everything
- mankind is made in the __________ of God
- mankind is ____________ from the rest of creation
- hebrew for "confusion"
23 Clues: "beginning" in greek • hebrew for "confusion" • another name for babylonia • exact likeness or imitation • _____________ spoils everything • the ability to choose how to act • don't build a "_______________ tower" • mankind is made in the __________ of God • different in a way that is easy to notice • Christ will injure satan's _______________ • ...
AT1 and 2024-12-11
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- To be made in the image of God
- The belief that creation accounts and scientific accounts can both be accepted as they are compatible.
- Someone who is not Jewish
- When the protestant Churches were created R__________ comes from the word meaning change
- The meaning of the text as the author intended it to be; this is different to reading a passage literally which means accepting it as word-for-word truth.
- Christian, Jews and Muslims are __________ faiths
- God is outside of time and space.
- The belief that the Bible accounts of creation are literally true.
- Word meaning 'split' when the Eastern and Western Christian Churches divided.
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- The belief that science can provide all of the answers in life.
- Someone who dies for their faith
- God is all powerful
- The Great ___________ when Jesus told the disciples to 'go and baptise all nations'
- The style of writing used, for example, a story or a poem.
- God has no beginning and no end.
- Official belief and teaching of the Catholic Church
- God in human form
- The Council where the Nicene creed was created
- The first book in the Bible which means beginning, it contains the creation stories
19 Clues: God in human form • God is all powerful • Someone who is not Jewish • To be made in the image of God • Someone who dies for their faith • God has no beginning and no end. • God is outside of time and space. • The Council where the Nicene creed was created • Christian, Jews and Muslims are __________ faiths • Official belief and teaching of the Catholic Church • ...
TAA 2021-12-10
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- They are gentle giants that stay close to coasts and spend a lot of time at the surface skim feeding on zooplankton, all of which makes them an easy target and the ‘right whale to hunt’. They were almost wiped out by hunters after their meat and oil-rich fat known as blubber, and are now one of the most endangered large whales. There are currently only around 400 of them left, and only about 100 breeding females. They are now protected, and hunting is illegal, but population recovery is slow. Females don’t breed for the first ten years of their life and then will give birth to a single calf every six to ten years.
- The name Rhinocerous comes from two Greek words Rhino and Ceros, which when translated into English mean nose horn! It’s a very fitting name, don’t you think? Unfortunately, though, poaching for their distinctive horns is their biggest threat. They are used in Traditional Chinese medicine and displayed as a status symbol and demonstration of wealth.
- is one of the rarest large mammals on Earth. It was first discovered in 1992 in the Annamite Range in Vietnam, an event so exciting it was hailed as one of the most spectacular zoological discoveries of the 20th century.
- ....are one of the world’s most endangered big cats. They are as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, and between 2014 and 2015, there were only around 92 Amur leopards left within their natural range.
- are fish-eating crocodiles from India. They have long thin snouts with a large bump on the end which resembles a pot known as a Ghara, which is where they get their name. They spend most of their time in freshwater rivers, only leaving the water to bask in the sun and lay eggs. Unfortunately, Gharial numbers have been in decline since the 1930s and, sadly, this large crocodilian is now close to extinction.
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- Following the example of their relative the extinct dodo, tooth-billed pigeons are disappearing at an alarming rate. They only live on Samoa and there are currently 70 to 380 left in the wild, with no captive populations to aid conservation efforts. Very little is actually known about tooth-billed pigeons. They are elusive and very rarely seen.In the past hunting has played a big part in their decline and has killed thousands of individuals. It is illegal today, but tooth-billed pigeons are still killed accidentally during hunts for other species.
- are fascinating creatures that share 98.3% of their DNA with humans! They are capable of feeling emotions like we do and even behave like us sometimes – did you know they can laugh?There are two species, the Eastern Gorilla and the Western Gorilla, and they both have two subspecies. Three out of four are Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
- ....are nocturnal ground-dwelling parrots from New Zealand, and yet another example of an animal brought to the edge of extinction by humans. They are critically endangered with only around 140 individuals remaining, each one with an individual name.
- Next on our endangered species list are sea turtles. Two species of sea turtle are critically endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Hawksbill Turtles and Kemps Ridley Turtles. Leatherback sea turtles are classified as Vulnerable, though the population is decreasing and several subpopulations are facing extinction.Hunting is one of the biggest threats to sea turtles, with poachers targeting their eggs, shells, meat and skin. They are also at risk from habitat loss, bycatch, and pollution as well as climate change.
- ....is both the smallest and the most endangered marine mammal in the world. It has been classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN since 1996, and in 2018, there were only around 6 to 22 vaquitas left. The latest estimate, from July 2019, suggests there are currently only 9.
10 Clues: is one of the rarest large mammals on Earth. It was first discovered in 1992 in the Annamite Range in Vietnam, an event so exciting it was hailed as one of the most spectacular zoological discoveries of the 20th century. • ...
UMBRELLA INVENTIONS THAT WILL SHOCK YOU!!!! 2022-11-12
6 Clues: floats on your neck • hands-free umbrella • full coverage umbrella • umbrella with drink holders • keeps your pet safe in rains • umbrella with absorbant cover
Inventions that will save the world 2020-06-10
6 Clues: with salt and water • you can cook using only the sun • this is an ecological light source that • works as a filter for water and collects trash • nozzle. device that is installed in the tap you have at home • manufactures furniture from broken pieces of wood, using an ecological resin to repair them
Star Wars 2026-03-23
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- Former Rebel shock trooper and a close friend to Din Djarin
- Reprogrammed Imperial droid and member of Rogue One
- Former apprentice of Count Dooku, discovered Anakin Skywalker and killed by Darth Maul on Naboo
- Trained Anakin and Luke Skywalker, one of the last surviving Jedi.
- Surviving Jedi youngling that's been in hiding since Order 66, adopted into Mandalorian culture
- Jedi Padawan that grew disillusioned with the Jedi Order, framed Ahsoka Tano for bombing the Jedi Temple, and later became an Inquisitor, only to defect from the Empire at a later date
- Prankster droid with an attitude, member of the Ghost crew
- Clone ARC Trooper that uncovered the plot around Order 66, but was hunted down and killed before he could share his discoveries
- Mandalorian with Force sensitivity that abandoned the Imperial Academy after creating a weapon that targeted Mandalorian armor
- The Chosen One
- Grand Master of the Jedi Council, trained Luke Skywalker on Dagobah
- Pirate king and largely friendly towards the Jedi, though sometimes not. Lost his crew when the Empire rose, but still occasionally assisted the Rebellion.
- A Nightbrother and apprentice to Dooku, created by the Nightsisters to assassinate the Count. Brother of Darth Maul
- Clone ARC Trooper that was seriously wounded at the Battle of the Citadel and believed dead. Recovered by Separatists and transformed into a cyborg before being rescued and joining Clone Force 99.
- Clone commando with genetically enhanced eyesight
- Traitorous Jedi General that worked to sabotage the Republic's efforts in the Clone Wars
- A cunning and skilled bounty hunter during the Clone Wars, wore a cowboy hat and two blasters
- Head scientist of the Death Star development, created the weakness in the Death Star
- Spunky astromech droid that's served faithfully alongside the Skywalker family for several generations
- Fanatic First Order admiral and rivals with Kylo Ren
- Performed a kamikaze lightspeed ram into First Order ships to save Resistance ships
- The first Supreme Leader of the First Order and Kylo Ren's teacher
- Mandalorian mercenary with pure beskar armor
- Jedi Knight that survived Order 66 and helped the creation of the Rebellion. Died on Lothal to allow his friends to escape.
- Sith Lord and Emperor of the Galactic Empire. Never dies when he should
- Clone commander serving alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi in the 212th Clone Battalion
- First mate on the Millenium Falcon, Wookie
- Son of Han and Leia, fell to the dark side and became Supreme Leader of the First Order
- Clone commando with genetically enhanced senses
- Daughter of Anakin Skywalker, adopted by Senator Bail Organa
- Smooth talker with an even smoother sense of fashion, oversees mining operations on a facility in Bespin
- Former First Order Stormtrooper, now dedicated member of the Resistance
- Imperial Inquisitor resurrected through Nightsister magic to hunt Ahsoka Tano
- Imperial Moff and warlord that led the Night of a Thousand Tears on Mandalore
- Best pilot in the Resistance, flies a distinctive black X-Wing
- Clone commander in charge of the Coruscant Guard and largely hated for killing ARC Trooper Fives
- Palpatine's first apprentice, wields a double-bladed lightsaber, cut in half
- Battlefield general for the Separatist army and experienced Jedi killer
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- A bounty hunter during the Clone Wars that trained Boba Fett
- Charming smuggler with a quick mouth and a quicker blaster, captain of the Millenium Falcon
- Ugnaught that formerly worked for the Empire before earning his freedom, "I have spoken."
- Protocol droid fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
- Extremist Rebel that's fought against tyranny since the Clone Wars, died in Jedha
- Leader of the Mandalorian terrorist unit, Death Watch
- Poe's droid, rolls around
- Viceroy of the Trade Federation
- Son of Anakin Skywalker that helped topple the Empire
- Clone commando with genetically enhanced strength
- Sister to the former ruler of Mandalore and a former Death Watch member, now ruler of Mandalore and wielder of the Darksaber
- Padawan to Anakin Skywalker, survived Order 66
- Daughter of Cham Syndulla, leader of Phoenix Squadron, helped found the Rebellion
- Captain in the First Order wearing distinctive chromium armor
- An unaltered clone of Jango Fett that became his son. After his father's death, he took his armor and became a bounty hunter. Later teamed up with Din Djarin
- Budding Jedi raised on Lothal with a special connection to animals
- Former liaison for the Hunter's Guild and now High Magistrate of the city of Nevarro
- Grand Admiral of the Imperial Fleet
- Former Imperial cargo pilot that defected and helped Rogue One steal the Death Star plans
- Daughter of Galen Erso, Rebel spy that stole the Death Star plans
- Former Guardian of the Jedi Temple in Jedha, uses a high power blaster
- Former Guardian of the Jedi Temple in Jedha City, blind but can see through the Force
- A Nightsister and Sith warrior apprenticed to Count Dooku, betrayed by her master and left to die, but survived and became a bounty hunter
- Queen of Naboo, mother of Luke and Leia, Senator in the Galactic Senate
- One of the most feared bounty hunters during the Galactic Republic era, served as the clone trooper template
- A skilled Jedi hunter and leader of the Inquisitorius, former Jedi Temple guard
- Imperial military director in charge of the construction of the Death Star
- One of the few surviving Lasat, member of the Ghost crew
- Grand Moff of the Imperial military, "You may fire when ready"
- Head of Rebel Intelligence, Rebel spy that stole the Death Star plans
- Scavenger from Jakku that becomes a Jedi
- Clone commando with genetically enhanced intelligence
- Clone captain serving alongside Anakin and Ahsoka in the 501st Clone Legion
- Leader of the Separatist faction and Sith Lord
- Sith Lord and enforcer of the Galactic Empire, "I am your father"
73 Clues: The Chosen One • Poe's droid, rolls around • Viceroy of the Trade Federation • Grand Admiral of the Imperial Fleet • Scavenger from Jakku that becomes a Jedi • First mate on the Millenium Falcon, Wookie • Mandalorian mercenary with pure beskar armor • Padawan to Anakin Skywalker, survived Order 66 • Leader of the Separatist faction and Sith Lord • ...
Econ EOCT words 2013-10-10
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- System in which producers and consumers decide what gets made and for whom.
- Those things which humans can put to productive use.
- Desire to organize the factors of production in order to make easy money.
- Food, shelter, & clothing.
- system in which what is produces is what has always been produced.
- A type of government regulation that will not allow the price of a good or service to rise above a certain level
- That amount of benefit a person, business, or government receives once the cost of their decision is considered.
- A decrease in the general level of prices of goods and services.
- Individuals and businesses freely choose to exchange goods, services, & resources for something else of value.
- Forced common ownership of factors or production.
- Schedule of quantities offered for sale at all possible prices in a market.
- A type of government regulation that will not allow the price of a good or service to drop below a certain level.
- System consisting of elements of more that none system that makes up and economic framework.
- of Living/ Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier.
- a natural resources that cannot be renewed over time.
- All the factors of production that go into producing a good or service.
- Something that is advantageous or good.
- The study of how individuals,businesses,and nations can best allocate their limited resources.
- All of the raw materials in nature that are used to produce what people need or want.
- Money paid to an investor in exchange for the use of their money.
- One strategy for dealing with scarcity.
- to stop or decrease the rules that an industry must follow.
- Factors of production such as land, labor, capital, & entrepreneurship.
- New products that perform a task or fulfill a need that no previous products could perform or full or at least not nearly as well.
- Making Model/ in deciding how to deal with scarcity a person must go through this process.
- The rate at which goods and services are produced.
- of Labor The act of splitting up work into smaller and more specialized tasks.
- goods and or services provided by the government because society needs them regardless of how profitable they might or might not be.
- Taxes on imports.
- This refers to all the structures and equipment involved in the manufacturing process.
- Products used to make other goods or provide services.
- Lack or adequate resources to obtain all of one's wants.
- The ability to own one's own property in a key element in a market economy because it provides incentives, so the government usually tries to protect these rights.
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- The amount of a good or service produced.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- Economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits.
- In order to avoid and economic crisis that government will from time to time jump in and interfere with the natural economic cycle.
- The devotion of resources to a specific task.
- Investment in people.
- System in which the government owns most of the property and means of production.
- Charging an extremely high price for a product in order to take unfair advantage of a given situation.
- the act of giving up one thing of value to gain another thing of value.
- Any invention or change in process that greatly improves something that already exists.
- Investment in capital goods and human capital.
- Items purchased for final use by individuals, households, or firms.
- A natural resource that can be replenished over time.
- All human contributions to a production process.
- The cost of the decision one it is weighed against the benefits.
- Goods and services people desire that they would obtain if they could.
- This is the specific form of labor that consists of the creative, managerial, and risk taking capabilities involving in starting up and running a business.
- The money that producers make after the have paid for all their costs.
- The nation's central bank.
- Combination of desire, ability, & willingness to buy a product.
- taking money from citizens who have it, usually through taxes, and giving it to those who don't.
- intervention into business practices by a level of government by means of rules or laws
- All natural resources used in the production of a good or service.
- The role of consumer as rule of the market when determining the types of goods and services produced.
- Money paid by the government to make up for losses in an industry.
- A theory or system or social organization.
- Using a resource that could bring immediate benefits for the purpose of gaining greater benefits at a later time.
- Cost/ The value of the alternative option that is lost when an individual, business or government makes a decision.
- A rise in general level in prices of goods and services.
- Output is distributed equally among citizens.
63 Clues: Taxes on imports. • Investment in people. • Food, shelter, & clothing. • The nation's central bank. • Something that is advantageous or good. • One strategy for dealing with scarcity. • The amount of a good or service produced. • A theory or system or social organization. • The devotion of resources to a specific task. • Output is distributed equally among citizens. • ...
Gardening and food and equipment 2023-02-23
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- stuff to eat
- Things that are on trees at the top
- the thing that carries your food
- To dig up the soil from the ground
- a food that chickens lay
- a vegtable that is also concidered a fruit and it is red
- For cutting the stems of plants
- Mixing soil thats already been broken up
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- shoes that protect your feet from hard hits
- a equipment to cook stuff in a hot place
- To chop into the ground with the adze and pull the soil towards the user opening a slit to plant into
- To cultivate the soil and remove weeds
- To pick up leaves and other garden debris without damaging the lawn and the soil beneath
- a plant or part of a plant used as food such as a cabbage potato carrot or beans
- the thing that is on a plant that is a stick
- To loosen soil
- planting and transplanting
- to protect your cloths while cooking
- it is a green substance wich is edible that you can put in bugers
19 Clues: stuff to eat • To loosen soil • a food that chickens lay • planting and transplanting • For cutting the stems of plants • the thing that carries your food • To dig up the soil from the ground • Things that are on trees at the top • to protect your cloths while cooking • To cultivate the soil and remove weeds • a equipment to cook stuff in a hot place • ...
Income and Taxes and Holidays 2025-12-16
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- The amount of tax taken out of each paycheck
- Frozen water that falls to the earth
- Tax you pay on property you own
- The government agency that collects federal taxes
- Money you take home after taxes and deductions
- A form used to report income and calculate taxes owed
- Federal program that provides income for retirees Social ______
- Money taken out of a paycheck by the government
- Money withheld from paychecks for retirement and healthcare
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- Total amount of money the US owes to other countries and companies
- A tax based on a percentage of income
- That is gift wrapped under a Christmas Tree
- Money earned from working
- Required payment to support government programs
- Money earned before taxes are taken out
- Tax charged on goods and services when you buy them
- Color of Santa's Coat
- The Plant with Decorations and lights on it
- Money returned to you if you overpaid taxes
19 Clues: Color of Santa's Coat • Money earned from working • Tax you pay on property you own • Frozen water that falls to the earth • A tax based on a percentage of income • Money earned before taxes are taken out • That is gift wrapped under a Christmas Tree • The Plant with Decorations and lights on it • Money returned to you if you overpaid taxes • ...
Technology and Earth and Space 2017-06-07
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- leather has a ________ origin
- a ___________ control is a device that controls the motion of a technical object's moving parts. It can be either translational or rotational
- What process is defined as the wearing away and transformation of soil and rock.
- An energy source that replenishes naturally and is abundant enough that it can be used continuously more or less forever
- In which layer of the atmosphere would you find shooting stars(meteorites)
- Rocks are natural materials made of __________
- the water vapour released from living things in the water cycle
- A simple machine that consists of two inclined planes placed back-to-back
- A ___ class lever has the load in the middle
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- Which gas occupies 21% of the atmosphere
- Metal has a ________ origin
- A snow shovel is an example of this simple machine.
- Orogenesis can be found at what type of boundary of two tectonic plates
- that enter a system and help it function
- The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the upper most portion of the _______.
- a __________ is anything that helps connect two or more parts of a technical object together
- A ____ material is a natural substance makes up other materials
- This type of simple machine is used to raise and lower a flag on a flagpole
- ________ water makes up 30% of the fresh water on earth
19 Clues: Metal has a ________ origin • leather has a ________ origin • Which gas occupies 21% of the atmosphere • that enter a system and help it function • A ___ class lever has the load in the middle • Rocks are natural materials made of __________ • A snow shovel is an example of this simple machine. • ________ water makes up 30% of the fresh water on earth • ...
Cookies and Canning and Preserving 2016-04-04
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- Biscotti is what type of cookie
- All___cookies are soft, but not all soft cookies are____.
- ______is the only safe method of preserving vegetables, meats, poultry and seafood.
- The hot method of meringue making.
- Using the French Method and incorporating nut meats into the meringue makes a_____.
- Cookies are ____ when they are low in moisture.
- This is a main ingredient in a rugelach dough.
- The ruffled circumference of a macaron cookie.
- Macaroons are made with___.
- A basic cookie mixing method.
- Chilled cookies that are sliced and baked as needed.
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- The dutch word for cookie
- The____ ___ ____method is safe for tomatoes, fruits, jams, jellies, pickles and other preserves.
- A brownie is what type of cookie
- A colourful ingredient in florentine cookies
- The_____process involves placing foods in jars or similar containers and heating them to a temperature that destroys micro-organisms that cause food to spoil.
- The Italian word macaron is derived from.
- Traditional rugelach are made in the form of a ____.
- The average sponge formula is ____ parts eggs, sugar, flour with salt and flavour added
19 Clues: The dutch word for cookie • Macaroons are made with___. • A basic cookie mixing method. • Biscotti is what type of cookie • A brownie is what type of cookie • The hot method of meringue making. • The Italian word macaron is derived from. • A colourful ingredient in florentine cookies • This is a main ingredient in a rugelach dough. • ...
Disney Movies Crossword 2022-08-27
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- The story of a young boy who learns to keep moving forward.
- The story of a video game villain who learns what it really means to be a hero.
- The story of a curious young girl who goes on an adventure through a world of madness.
- The story of a cat and her kittens finding their way home with the help of a street cat.
- The story of a young boy who meets different animals in the jungle
- The story of an Iguanodon who must look after his family and become a leader to others.
- The story of a young man being transformed into a bear and having to become a big brother.
- The story of a young woman who goes on an adventure to find her distant older sister.
- The story of a beautiful young woman who finds love and lives her fairy tale.
- The story of a young boy who is given an education by a kind and wise wizard.
- The story of an anthropomorphic bunny cop who teams up with a fox to solve a missing mammals case.
- The story of a woman being abused by her stepmother and stepsisters who lives out her dreams and finds love.
- The story of a man raised by gorillas who learns of people like himself.
- The story of two dogs who try to save 99 puppies from the clutches of evil.
- The story of a young deer who experiences life in the woods.
- The story of a Native American woman and a white European man who fall in love and unite their people.
- The story of a young lion who learns to confront his past.
- The story of a teenage boy who looks for a treasure and finds a father figure in a friend.
- The stories of a bear as he interacts with his friends in the Hundred Acre Woods.
- The story of a fox and dog who have their childhood friendship put to the test.
- The story of three cows who go on a quest to save their farm.
- The story of a woman who falls in love with a monstrous looking man.
- The story of a stray kitten who is forced to chose between his new friends or his new loving owner.
- A two-hour film concert that combines music and animation.
Down
- The story of a anthropomorphic fox who steals from the greedy rich king and sheriff to give to the poor.
- The story of a young girl who gets a strange best friend from outer space.
- The story of a young woman who goes on a journey to piece together a broken world and bring back it's warriors.
- The story of a young boy who goes on an adventure to stop an evil king from releasing his legion of the undead.
- The story of two mice who travel to rescue a girl being held hostage by an evil woman and her henchman.
- The story of young mermaid who ventures onto land for the first time.
- The story of a young princess who seeks safety from her stepmother in cottage in the woods.
- The story of a dog who must mature and understand the values of family and love.
- The story of a spoiled ruler who goes on a journey with a kind man where he learns to be better.
- The story of a anthropomorphic chicken who tries to prove to his town that he is not crazy.
- The story of a clever mouse and his friend who track down and bring to justice an evil rat.
- The story of a teenage girl who tries to fix her magical home and heal her saddened family members.
- The story of a young woman who is turned into a frog by a prince and must escape the clutches of an evil voodoo man.
- The story of a young man who helps save his friend despite fear of his evil master.
- The story of a young man who travels away from home to become his true self.
- The story of a wooden boy who learns to be brave, truthful, and unselfish.
- The story of a young girl who meets a free-spirited never aging boy.
- The story of a brave young woman who struggles between her true self and the person she must pretend to be.
- The story of a poor young man who lies to marry a princess he's fallen in love with.
- The story of a baby elephant who develops a skill to free his mother.
- The story of a man who discovers the long last world he had known about for years.
- The story of a young woman who sails across the sea with a demigod to restore life to her island.
- The story of a young boy who assembles a team of friends to track down a man who stole his inventions.
- The story of a dog who realizes the joys of life on a roadtrip alongside his friends.
- The story of a young woman who ventures outside her tower for the first time in her life.
49 Clues: The story of a young lion who learns to confront his past. • A two-hour film concert that combines music and animation. • The story of a young boy who learns to keep moving forward. • The story of a young deer who experiences life in the woods. • The story of three cows who go on a quest to save their farm. • ...
Vocab Review Unit 8-10 2023-03-28
Across
- great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes this condition
- a strong castle in or near a city, where people can shelter from danger, especially during a war
- a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works
- a person or animal that lives in a particular place
- an object, tradition, or system from the past that continues to exist
- a style of cooking
- able to continue over a period of time
- hoping or believing that good things will happen in the future
- a place, for example an area, a building, or a city, that has been put on a list by the organization UNESCO to say that it has special importance, and should be protected
- so difficult that it is impossible to solve
- 9: Cities of the Future
- related to the treatment of illness and injuries
- a tall building that is used for religious worship in Asia, each floor of which has its own curved and decorated roof
- to remove earth that is covering very old objects buried in the ground in order to discover things about the past
- can be used and easily replaced
- the basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organization uses in order to work effectively
- the food that you buy in a store
- a small cave, especially one that is made to look attractive
- a building for Islamic religious activities and worship
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- more than enough
- great worry caused by a difficult situation
- necessary or needed
- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- using new methods or ideas
- a period of physical exercise
- decaying plant material that is added to soil to improve its quality
- containing too many people or things
- causing or related to swelling and pain in the body
- a series of rulers or leaders who are all from the same family, or a period when a country is ruled by them
Down
- an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening
- the activity of visiting interesting places, especially by people on holiday
- a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance
- thinking that bad things are more likely to happen or emphasizing the bad part of a situation
- food that is unhealthy but is quick and easy to eat
- the general appearance of the natural environment, especially when it is beautiful
- entertainment and social activities that happen in the evening
- the length of time that a living thing, especially a human being, is likely to live
- a treatment for pain or illness in which thin needles are positioned just under the surface of the skin at special points around the body
- of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time
- the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness
- protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood
- someone's way of living
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- living for a long time
- an event causing great harm, damage, or suffering
- a visit to a place or area, especially one during which you look around the place or area and learn about it
- an eating plan in which someone eats less food, or only particular types of food, because they want to become thinner or for medical reasons
- complete and in the original state
- a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country
- the feeling that you want to eat food
- a person who lives in a particular type of place
- a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- energy: energy that uses the power of the sun to produce electricity
- to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain, less strong
- a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty
- unwanted matter or material of any type, especially what is left after useful substances or parts have been removed
- a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs
- of or in a city or town
- heavier than is allowed
- a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places
- a building in which the bodies of dead people are buried
- the act of giving your attention to only one thing, either as a religious activity or as a way of becoming calm and relaxed
- a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions
- a group of people with official responsibility for a particular area of activity
- extremely fat in a way that is dangerous for health
- the study of the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects that belonged to people who lived in the past, in order to learn about their culture and society
- all the animals that live wild in a particular area
- a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes in something
71 Clues: more than enough • a style of cooking • necessary or needed • living for a long time • someone's way of living • 9: Cities of the Future • of or in a city or town • heavier than is allowed • using new methods or ideas • a period of physical exercise • can be used and easily replaced • the food that you buy in a store • complete and in the original state • ...
