disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Cartoon Characters 2023-10-16
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- The yellow, round, and happy character from the 80s classic video game.
- The sailor with a love for spinach
- The smart and cunning leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- The fast-running blue hedgehog
- The lovable bear from the Hundred Acre Wood
- The famous mouse who's always pursued by a cat
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- The lasagna-loving cat
- The misadventures of a yellow family in Springfield
- The bald, bespectacled boy who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- The princess from the Mushroom Kingdom, often rescued by Mario
- The friendly ghost
- The pink, spherical character from Dream Land
12 Clues: The friendly ghost • The lasagna-loving cat • The fast-running blue hedgehog • The sailor with a love for spinach • The lovable bear from the Hundred Acre Wood • The pink, spherical character from Dream Land • The famous mouse who's always pursued by a cat • The misadventures of a yellow family in Springfield • ...
Marvel Characters 2023-12-14
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- who was bitten by a radioactive spider that gave him his powers?
- Who was a doctor, but became a sorcerer?
- Wakandan Prince and king
- Founding member of the Guardians of the Galaxy and is played by Chris Pratt.
- Female avenger with no powers.
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- A billionaire that is a part of the Avengers.
- God of mischief and brother of Thor.
- Man who can shrink and enlarge himself, and is played by Paul Rudd.
- Big, green, and angry.
- Archer in the avengers with no powers.
- Only says one phrase when speaking.
- God of thunder and son of Odin.
12 Clues: Big, green, and angry. • Wakandan Prince and king • Female avenger with no powers. • God of thunder and son of Odin. • Only says one phrase when speaking. • God of mischief and brother of Thor. • Archer in the avengers with no powers. • Who was a doctor, but became a sorcerer? • A billionaire that is a part of the Avengers. • ...
Movie Characters 2024-01-15
12 Clues: Is always sad. • Loves to swim. • Is a blue dog. • Loves to read. • Wears glass slippers. • Has two best friends. • Shoots bow and arrows. • Red and black fashion. • Was bitten by a spider. • Has a chocolate factory. • Has a best friend named Lucy. • Has a best friend named Ella.
Movie Characters 2024-01-15
12 Clues: Is always sad. • Loves to swim. • Is a blue dog. • Loves to read. • Wears glass slippers. • Has two best friends. • Shoots bow and arrows. • Red and black fashion. • Was bitten by a spider. • Has a chocolate factory. • Has a best friend named Lucy. • Has a best friend named Ella.
Bible Characters 2024-10-14
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- – The mother of Jesus, chosen by God to give birth as a virgin
- – A shepherd boy who became the king of Israel and defeated Goliath with a slingshot.
- – A prophet who performed miracles and stood against the false prophets of Baal, calling fire from heaven
- – The wise king of Israel, son of David, who built the first temple in Jerusalem and wrote many proverbs.
- – Known as the father of faith, he entered into a covenant with God and was promised numerous descendants.
- – Sold into slavery by his brothers, he rose to power in Egypt and saved his family from famine.
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- – Abraham’s wife, who gave birth to Isaac in her old age
- – The son of Abraham and Sarah, whose near-sacrifice by his father tested Abraham’s faith in God.
- – One of Jesus' closest disciples, known for his faith and his role as role as a “stone” upon which the church was established
- – Led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
- – Built an ark to survive the great flood and preserve life as commanded by God.
- – Once a persecutor of Christians, he became one of the most influential apostles and wrote many New Testament letters.
12 Clues: – Abraham’s wife, who gave birth to Isaac in her old age • – The mother of Jesus, chosen by God to give birth as a virgin • – Built an ark to survive the great flood and preserve life as commanded by God. • – A shepherd boy who became the king of Israel and defeated Goliath with a slingshot. • ...
Bible Characters 2022-04-21
12 Clues: Wise King • first man • Judges 13:24 • built an ark • river in egypt • the ten plagues • one of jacob's youngest son • saw a burning bush exodus 3:2 • faithful to jehovah James 5:11 • israel's first king 1samuel 9:1,2 • the donkey speaks 2peter 2:15, 16 • born tenth plague Exodus 11:1-12:42
Christmas Characters 2025-12-15
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- Father Christmas.
- Santa's helper.
- A reindeer with a shiny red nose.
- Protagonist of A Christmas Carol.
- People singing Christmas songs joyfully from house to house.
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- The divine infant.
- Santa's wife
- Gentiles from the east who came to visit the Christ child.
- A personification of frost or winter weather.
- The most famous Christmas ballet.
- A snowman that came to life.
- Responsible for trying to ruin Christmas.
12 Clues: Santa's wife • Santa's helper. • Father Christmas. • The divine infant. • A snowman that came to life. • The most famous Christmas ballet. • A reindeer with a shiny red nose. • Protagonist of A Christmas Carol. • Responsible for trying to ruin Christmas. • A personification of frost or winter weather. • Gentiles from the east who came to visit the Christ child. • ...
Seedfolks Characters 2026-03-01
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- she is a pregnant teenage girl from Mexico; the garden makes her feel like she can be a good mom
- teenage boy from Guatemala; he has a Tio Juan
- he plants tomatoes for Lateesha to make her love him again
- old man who helps the lima beans; he was a janitor
- old woman who has a stereotype
- young girl from Vietnam; she plants lima beans
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- young boy from Haiti; he plants lettuce with his dad and finds a locket in the garden
- she has arthritis and cannot plant; she sees Kim in the garden once again
- woman who takes garbage to the city
- woman from Korea who is robbed and beaten; the garden makes her feel happy
- she is the nurse for Mr. Myles; she loves the garden
- old man who likes to talk to people; he works with a teen from Puerto Rico to plant pumpkins and holds a contest for water
12 Clues: old woman who has a stereotype • woman who takes garbage to the city • teenage boy from Guatemala; he has a Tio Juan • young girl from Vietnam; she plants lima beans • old man who helps the lima beans; he was a janitor • she is the nurse for Mr. Myles; she loves the garden • he plants tomatoes for Lateesha to make her love him again • ...
Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington 2025-03-28
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- A strong feeling of dislike
- The authors last name
- What the characters are often trying to protect
- A characters known for their ruthlessness
- A secret meeting or agreement
- The "clique" that dominates the school
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- The act of trying to uncover hidden information
- A feeling that drives many characters' actions
- The overall ambience of the book
- The type of school where most of the story takes place
10 Clues: The authors last name • A strong feeling of dislike • A secret meeting or agreement • The overall ambience of the book • The "clique" that dominates the school • A characters known for their ruthlessness • A feeling that drives many characters' actions • The act of trying to uncover hidden information • What the characters are often trying to protect • ...
getting along 3 2019-06-04
19 Clues: tegn • ofre • først • angre • kreft • økende • resept • skifer • kaklet • dyster • sjelden • ufølsom • løvetann • passende • gjenoppta • garderobe • motvillig • varierende • med-det-samme
Shot types and camera movements 2013-01-30
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- looking down on the subject
- up or down at the object
- part of characters face
- horizontal movement, left right
- characters face
- a shot anywhere below the eye line
- landscape and setting
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- looking up on the subject
- camera is located above the eye line
- shot at the height of a persons eye
- large amount of landscape
- character from waste up
- moving upwards
- follow subject or create a dramatic feel
- complete view of the character
15 Clues: moving upwards • characters face • landscape and setting • character from waste up • part of characters face • up or down at the object • looking up on the subject • large amount of landscape • looking down on the subject • complete view of the character • horizontal movement, left right • a shot anywhere below the eye line • shot at the height of a persons eye • ...
Japan 2015-03-09
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- Japan's emperor for most of the 1900s
- Another word for a bullet train
- Religion that is native to Japan
- Japan's highest mountain
- Nature spirits in Shinto religion
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- Japanese characters that represent whole words
- Major religion in Japan
- Elected legislature in Japan
- Traditional robes
- Highly trained warriors
- Japanese characters that represent partial words
- Plays that use music and dance to tell a story
- Military leader
- Capital of Japan
- A fee that a country charges on imports and exports
15 Clues: Military leader • Capital of Japan • Traditional robes • Major religion in Japan • Highly trained warriors • Japan's highest mountain • Elected legislature in Japan • Another word for a bullet train • Religion that is native to Japan • Nature spirits in Shinto religion • Japan's emperor for most of the 1900s • Japanese characters that represent whole words • ...
Drama, Summary, Plot Development, Theme, Prince and the Pauper Vocabulary 2021-08-19
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- diagram how the story unfolds
- direction instructions in the script
- made up stories
- another name for a play
- the main character
- the highest point in the story
- the moral or lesson of the story
- story is resolved
- when and where the story takes place
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- person who writes a play
- in conflict with the main character
- conversation between two or more characters
- text that provides true facts
- action the story is building
- where the characters are introduced
15 Clues: made up stories • story is resolved • the main character • another name for a play • person who writes a play • action the story is building • diagram how the story unfolds • text that provides true facts • the highest point in the story • the moral or lesson of the story • in conflict with the main character • where the characters are introduced • ...
Vocab #6 2023-09-27
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- widely known in negative connotation
- Ex:rubber band has this
- Tranquil or calm, at rest
- no way to find what characters think
- what narrator knows is limited
- a difficult experience
- Not faithful to one thought or idea
- something that blocks progress
- minor sin or wrongdoing
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- when speaker knows everything about characters
- unimaginable
- willing and likely to pursue lawsuit
- narrator and person created to tell story
- to banish/force out of situation
- how story is told
15 Clues: unimaginable • how story is told • a difficult experience • Ex:rubber band has this • minor sin or wrongdoing • Tranquil or calm, at rest • what narrator knows is limited • something that blocks progress • to banish/force out of situation • Not faithful to one thought or idea • widely known in negative connotation • willing and likely to pursue lawsuit • ...
~Into the wild~ 2021-04-23
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- Got mistaken for a moose
- Author
- Who was Billie
- name of the trail he walked
- Old leatherworker
- what the main character burnt before he started his journey
- Small animals the main character shot a lot
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- Main characters father
- Main characters sister
- Main character
- what did the men that found the dead man hunt?
- The main source of food the main character brought
- Early friend
- Something the main character is scared of
- The deathplace
15 Clues: Author • Early friend • Main character • Who was Billie • The deathplace • Old leatherworker • Main characters father • Main characters sister • Got mistaken for a moose • name of the trail he walked • Something the main character is scared of • Small animals the main character shot a lot • what did the men that found the dead man hunt? • ...
Meaningful Word Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- where J.T. and Digger were sent
- the name of bens hampster
- Bradys dad is one of these
- where j.t. and digger were tried
- the act committed by j.t. and Digger
- the type of boat that sunk on the
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- the state the story is set in
- main characters other bestie
- where Brady went as stress reliver
- Digger's real name
- Main Character
- Main characters bestie
- J.T.'s real name
- The Murder Victim
- The name of the river
15 Clues: Main Character • J.T.'s real name • The Murder Victim • Digger's real name • The name of the river • Main characters bestie • the name of bens hampster • Bradys dad is one of these • main characters other bestie • the state the story is set in • where J.T. and Digger were sent • where j.t. and digger were tried • the type of boat that sunk on the • where Brady went as stress reliver • ...
The Crucible - Characters 2014-10-28
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- A man from Salem who acts as a clerk of the court during the witch trials.
- Parris' slave from Barbados
- The minister of Salem’s church. He is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure.
- Francis Nurse's wife, she was hung because she did not want to confess.
- Proctor's wife. She fired Abigail.
- A young minister and expert on witchcraft.
- The only child of the Putnam's that survived.
- The marshal of Salem.
- John Proctor's new servant and a member of Abigail's group of girls.
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- A recent convert and a farmer not known for his intelligence
- A wealthy influential man in Salem, he holds a grudge against Francis Nurse and uses the trials to kill his neighbors and get their land.
- A wealthy influential man in Salem, he was respected by many people. He was also enemies with the Putnam's.
- Antagonist of the story. Had an affair with Proctor.
- Protagonist of the story. Also married to Elizabeth.
- Giles Corey's third wife.
- Parris' daughter, who gets sick after dancing in the woods with Abigail and drinking blood.
- The deputy governor of Massachusetts and the presiding judge at the witch trials.
- One of the girls in Abigail's group.
- Thomas Putnam's wife. Gave birth to eight children but only one survived.
19 Clues: The marshal of Salem. • Giles Corey's third wife. • Parris' slave from Barbados • Proctor's wife. She fired Abigail. • One of the girls in Abigail's group. • A young minister and expert on witchcraft. • The only child of the Putnam's that survived. • Antagonist of the story. Had an affair with Proctor. • Protagonist of the story. Also married to Elizabeth. • ...
Shakespeare's Macbeth, Characters 2023-02-06
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- toad familiar
- evil ruthless
- disloyal traitor
- loyal murdered
- gray cat
- serves king
- messenger nobleman
- son England
- flees Banquo's son
- prophecies familiars
- messenger loyal
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- king murdered
- bloodied recounts battle
- benevolent leader
- hero loyal
- flees Ireland
- suspects Macbeth
- unstable treasonous
- Man omens strange occurrences
- fears ghost
- mbush kill
- Macbeth doubts Macbeth
22 Clues: gray cat • hero loyal • mbush kill • serves king • fears ghost • son England • king murdered • toad familiar • evil ruthless • flees Ireland • loyal murdered • messenger loyal • disloyal traitor • suspects Macbeth • benevolent leader • messenger nobleman • flees Banquo's son • unstable treasonous • prophecies familiars • Macbeth doubts Macbeth • bloodied recounts battle • Man omens strange occurrences
Revolutionary Characters Crossword 2017-10-10
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- Thomas Jeffersons affair
- two-term limit written in...
- Franklin ______ in 1790
- Where was Thomas Paine born?
- 1754 city plan
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Oldest Revolutionary Character
- In 1802 Paine returned to...
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- known as public intellect
- Important works of political thoughts
- Washington's Plantation
- Book that attacks Christianity
- Americas first President
- Fraction of enslaved people
- Doubled size of the country
- Thomas Jefferson was born where?
- Washington ______ in 1796
- Challenged authority of British Government
- Jeffersons political party
19 Clues: 1754 city plan • Washington's Plantation • Franklin ______ in 1790 • Thomas Jeffersons affair • Americas first President • known as public intellect • Washington ______ in 1796 • Jeffersons political party • Fraction of enslaved people • Doubled size of the country • two-term limit written in... • Where was Thomas Paine born? • In 1802 Paine returned to... • ...
movies and characters 2019-08-19
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- land of the dead
- has a big animal as the main character
- has a part one and is a pixar movie
- takes place in the water
- luz
- cool car in this movie
- animal in the garden
- christmas movie
- has a baby as the main character
- has a princess
- fish movie like
- famous disney character
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- zoo
- poppy
- always cold and winter
- all about animals
- common toy at home and also a place people visit
- in and out burger (think of in and out not the burger)
- character with a cape
19 Clues: zoo • luz • poppy • has a princess • christmas movie • fish movie like • land of the dead • all about animals • animal in the garden • character with a cape • always cold and winter • cool car in this movie • famous disney character • takes place in the water • has a baby as the main character • has a part one and is a pixar movie • has a big animal as the main character • ...
harry potter characters 2023-10-26
20 Clues: BFG • dog • cat • baby • snake • winter • plants • linguini • eats paper • dead badger • evil barbie • zeus' weapon • space cheese • daddy's money • anti pinocchio • type of pontiac • theres two of him • theres two of him • lord of the rings • they get lost in the wash
Describing Characters Crossword 2024-09-13
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- Pleasant and attractive.
- Brave and willing to face danger.
- Willing to follow orders.
- Someone who hurts people or animals.
- Avoiding effort or work.
- Is liked by everyone and gets a lot of attention.
- Showing good manners and respect.
- Enjoy telling people what to do.
- Sensible and easily hurt by other people.
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- Willing to take risks.
- Someone who tells a lot of lies.
- Reliable and accountable.
- Someone who is selfish and wants more than is needed.
- Someone who is kind, quiet and not violent.
- Someone who likes to know everything about others.
- Bad-tempered and irritable.
- Taking great care to avoid mistakes.
- Changing emotions unpredictably and often.
- Someone who supports others.
19 Clues: Willing to take risks. • Pleasant and attractive. • Avoiding effort or work. • Reliable and accountable. • Willing to follow orders. • Bad-tempered and irritable. • Someone who supports others. • Someone who tells a lot of lies. • Enjoy telling people what to do. • Brave and willing to face danger. • Showing good manners and respect. • Someone who hurts people or animals. • ...
Oliver Twist characters 2025-10-14
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- an evil relative of Oliver
- the Artful Dodger
- kind servant of Brownlow
- spy who follows Nancy
- in love with Rose
- overseer of the orphanage
- protagonist of story
- witness to the attempted burglary
- one of Fagin's gang members
- Board member who sat on a high chair
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- an undertaker
- presiding judge
- key character who redeems herself
- maid of the Sowerberry's
- Brownlow's gruff friend
- the Jew
- violent associate of Fagin
- robbed by Dawkins and Bates
- a beadle
19 Clues: the Jew • a beadle • an undertaker • presiding judge • the Artful Dodger • in love with Rose • protagonist of story • spy who follows Nancy • Brownlow's gruff friend • kind servant of Brownlow • maid of the Sowerberry's • overseer of the orphanage • an evil relative of Oliver • violent associate of Fagin • robbed by Dawkins and Bates • one of Fagin's gang members • ...
Stranger Things Characters 2025-11-19
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- The villain in season 2 does not like this
- Chief of Hawkins Police
- Lucas' sister
- He had a demodog as a pet.
- Girl with psychic powers
- At first you think he's a jerk, but he's not
- Smaller demogorgon
- Mind-controlling monster
- Will’s determined mother
- He disappeared in the first season.
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- Eleven’s favorite snack
- Creature from the Upside Down
- Eleven's father
- Name of the town
- Parallel dark dimension
- Eleven’s best friend
- Eleven’s power to move objects
- Brave older sister
- New girl (season 2) and skateboarding expert
19 Clues: Lucas' sister • Eleven's father • Name of the town • Brave older sister • Smaller demogorgon • Eleven’s best friend • Eleven’s favorite snack • Chief of Hawkins Police • Parallel dark dimension • Girl with psychic powers • Mind-controlling monster • Will’s determined mother • He had a demodog as a pet. • Creature from the Upside Down • Eleven’s power to move objects • ...
Store 5619 2021-12-05
12 Clues: PanelA • Giggles • Youngest • Rigatoni • Baby Oops • Area Doctor • Disney Princess • Cats and podcasts • Smiling Sponge Bob • Weddings and makeup • Queen Bee, boss m’am • Pez addict, Dr. Oops
Media Products 2024-09-24
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- A well-placed __________ effect can dramatically change the impact of a scene, such as adding suspense or excitement.
- In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the __________ elements help to create a unique artistic style that draws from both animation and comic books.
- SFX (Special Effects) are practical effects created during filming, while VFX (Visual Effects) are added __________ in post-production.
- An example of __________ in a film could include background music that enhances the emotional tone of a scene.
- The film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse incorporates __________ elements, including comic book visuals and animated characters.
- In a film, __________ refers to the recorded sounds and spoken dialogue that bring the characters to life.
- The music in a film can help to set the mood and enhance the viewer's __________.
- The visual storytelling in comics often relies on __________, where panels guide the reader through the narrative.
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- Using __________ effects can make animated characters appear more lifelike or enhance the action in a scene.
- In Space Jam: A New Legacy, the live-action world is referred to as the "real world," while the world of cartoon characters is called the __________ universe.
- The integration of music in films can also involve the use of __________, which includes popular songs to enhance scenes.
- In animation, characters and scenes are created using __________ techniques.
- Animation can be created using various styles, such as 3D ________ animation and stop-motion.
- The combination of animation and live-action video is seen in the film Space Jam: A New Legacy, where characters like Bugs Bunny interact with __________ actors.
- Comics and graphic novels often use __________ to convey sound effects and character thoughts.
- Blending different media types can create a __________ experience for the audience, making it more engaging and memorable.
16 Clues: In animation, characters and scenes are created using __________ techniques. • The music in a film can help to set the mood and enhance the viewer's __________. • Animation can be created using various styles, such as 3D ________ animation and stop-motion. • Comics and graphic novels often use __________ to convey sound effects and character thoughts. • ...
Life Of Pi 2021-01-22
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- Main body of ship
- Main characters brother
- Tigers Name
- Indian fabric women wear
- Thrown off ship to help people climb
- Buoyant device used to keep people afloat
- City Main character lived in
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- key topic discussed in the book
- Remains of a sunken ship
- Main characters full name
- Long pole used to propel boat
- City Main character is going to
- Object used to escape sinking ship
- Journal used to take notes
- Heavy duty cloth
- popular sweet that is dark in color
16 Clues: Tigers Name • Heavy duty cloth • Main body of ship • Main characters brother • Remains of a sunken ship • Indian fabric women wear • Main characters full name • Journal used to take notes • City Main character lived in • Long pole used to propel boat • key topic discussed in the book • City Main character is going to • Object used to escape sinking ship • ...
Judy 2024-05-07
12 Clues: Parrothead • Bama Superfan • Pelican Beach • Dachshund dad • Baby Whisperer • Disney Fanatic • Master Gardener • Favorite Grandson • Singing photographer • Family Game Enthusiast • Phi Gam sports fanatic • Paris loving shopaholic
Family 2024-05-07
12 Clues: Parrothead • Bama Superfan • Pelican Beach • Dachshund dad • Baby Whisperer • Disney Fanatic • Master Gardener • Favorite grandson • Singing photographer • Family Game Enthusiast • Phi Gam sports fanatic • Paris loving shopaholic
DISNEY 2021-09-11
Disney 2021-05-04
6 Clues: cowboy in toy story. • The Lion King's name. • Little Mermaid's name. • Lightning ____, from Cars. • Disney star who must be home by midnight. • ___ Bell, star of her own 2008 Disney movie.
Disney 2022-10-10
Disney 2022-10-10
Disney 2023-12-02
6 Clues: He is a deer • He is a Snowman • He is a bear pilot • He is a blue heeler • He is a Disney mouse • A character from Frozen with the name that start with E
Disney 2023-09-16
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- the villan from robin hood The villan from robin hood
- The princess taking over splash mountain The princess taking over splash mountain
- Mickeys dog Mickeys dog
- An angry duck He's an angry duck
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- home of the famous country bear jamboree Home of the famous country bear jamboree
- The fastest ride in disney The fastest ride in disney
6 Clues: ...
Disney 2023-09-10
6 Clues: It means no worries • What sven love to eat • The magical act that revives Aurora • The lion who wants to take the throne • The character brought to life by Elsa's magic • The object responsible for the princess deep sleep
Disney 2024-08-26
disney 2025-09-06
6 Clues: Disney’s “The ___ King”. (LION) • Funny snowman from Frozen. (OLAF) • The little mermaid’s name. (ARIEL) • Disney’s most famous mouse. (MICKEY) • Woody’s best friend, the space ranger. (BUZZ) • Princess with very long hair in Tangled. (RAPUNZEL)
DISNEY 2026-02-26
6 Clues: ΖΕΙ ΜΕ ΝΑΝΟΥΣ • ΕΧΑΣΕ ΕΝΑ ΓΟΒΑΚΙ • ΕΙΝΑΙ ΠΡΑΣΙΝΟΣ Κ ΜΠΙΧΛΑΣ • ΕΙΝΑΙ ΑΣΠΡΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΕΧΕΙ ΕΝΑ ΚΑΡΟΤΟ • ΞΑΝΔΙΑ ΜΑΛΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΕΧΕΙ ΕΝΑ ΧΑΜΕΛΕΟΝΤΑ • ΤΗΣ ΑΡΕΣΕΙ Η ΘΑΛΑΣΣΑ ΚΑΙ ΕΧΕΙ ΜΙΑ ΚΟΤΑ
betoveren 2018-06-06
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- van welke merk, heb ik mijn lettertype font vandaan?
- Uit hoeveel films bestaat de Harry Potter-filmreeks?
- Hoe heet de schrijfster van de Harry-Potterboeken?
- wie werd vrijgesproken vanwege hekserij? ( voor en achternaam )
- naar welke betoverende stad was ik gereisd?
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- wie is momenteel de beroemdste goochelaar/illusionist? ( voor en achternaam )
- wie was de bekendste persoon die ontsnappingsacts uitvoerde( alleen achternaam )
- Hoe heet de toverschool waar Harry Potter naartoe ging?
- hoeveel Disney prinsessen zijn er momenteel?
- wat liet ik verdwijnen in mijn goochel truc filmpje?
10 Clues: naar welke betoverende stad was ik gereisd? • hoeveel Disney prinsessen zijn er momenteel? • Hoe heet de schrijfster van de Harry-Potterboeken? • van welke merk, heb ik mijn lettertype font vandaan? • Uit hoeveel films bestaat de Harry Potter-filmreeks? • wat liet ik verdwijnen in mijn goochel truc filmpje? • Hoe heet de toverschool waar Harry Potter naartoe ging? • ...
ELA Terms 2022-05-19
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- - loaded words that impact the reader's opinion/feelings
- - Tell about, show me, list details
- - Judge, value of, meaning, examine, test for the truth of, tell good and bad
- - conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force- exs. another person, society, nature, or fate
- - Information used to prove something
- - Noun: result or consequence
- - Disagreement, debate
- - involves a situation where readers know something about present or future circumstances that the characters do not know
- - Tell all about, tell what and why, tell how, teach to someone else
- - To give something towards a common goal
- - To communicate or make known
- - something that is known to be true and can most likely be proven
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- - A character that changes throughout the story
- - Conversation between characters in a story
- - the action that follows the climax
- - A story usually performed by actors on a stage or before movie or TV cameras; two basic types are tragedy and comedy
- - The beginning of a story which introduces the story's characters and setting.
- - A variation of language spoken by a particular group, often within a particular region.
18 Clues: - Disagreement, debate • - Noun: result or consequence • - To communicate or make known • - Tell about, show me, list details • - the action that follows the climax • - Information used to prove something • - To give something towards a common goal • - Conversation between characters in a story • - A character that changes throughout the story • ...
Lara's summer crossword 2013-07-23
Across
- - a fall
- - disney world
- - 3 meals a day
- - what a loan shark does
- - plastic fruit
- - give a little push
- - real
- - oscar awards
- - destroying property
Down
- - lying all across the floor
- - an hourglass
- - the blue diamond
- - inside of an elevator
- - look both ways before crossing
- - Romy and Obama
- - HIV
- - too much
- - the sahara dessert
- - handle with care
- - a t.v. screen
20 Clues: - HIV • - real • - a fall • - too much • - an hourglass • - disney world • - oscar awards • - 3 meals a day • - plastic fruit • - a t.v. screen • - Romy and Obama • - the blue diamond • - handle with care • - the sahara dessert • - give a little push • - destroying property • - inside of an elevator • - what a loan shark does • - lying all across the floor • - look both ways before crossing
Neri's Birthday Crossword! 2023-09-30
Across
- elementary schools attended
- sport played last semester
- type of bat
- favorite spicy food
- favorite raw food
- favorite animal
- upcoming vacation
- facial accessory
- where Neri spent her last birthday
- number of brothers
- running goal
Down
- birthplace
- countries visited
- number of sisters
- facial encroachment
- movie dinner food
- new age
- family favorite football team
- favorite color
- birthdate
- food sensitivities
- favorite soda
- birth order
23 Clues: new age • birthdate • birthplace • type of bat • birth order • running goal • favorite soda • favorite color • favorite animal • facial accessory • countries visited • number of sisters • movie dinner food • favorite raw food • upcoming vacation • food sensitivities • number of brothers • facial encroachment • favorite spicy food • sport played last semester • elementary schools attended • ...
Red Door Employees 2024-03-16
Across
- does the griddy
- loves roadkill
- unhealthy amount of hats
- four down's future husband
- "ya mother"
- self opening water bottle
- got milk?
- disney adult
- toad singer
- has two moms
Down
- has a kid
- has a podcast
- is always broken
- hyper italian name
- four down's future plastic surgeon doctor
- lives the furthest away
- drag queen
- wears glasses
- has a real job
- forager
20 Clues: forager • has a kid • got milk? • drag queen • "ya mother" • toad singer • disney adult • has two moms • has a podcast • wears glasses • loves roadkill • has a real job • does the griddy • is always broken • hyper italian name • lives the furthest away • unhealthy amount of hats • self opening water bottle • four down's future husband • four down's future plastic surgeon doctor
The Rates First Year 2025-03-29
Across
- Sick church
- Halloween holidays
- London Hill Science
- Xmas lights
- Bookworm
- Where TLJ got ready
- Bitchin fountain
- Avril based shredding
- Hyde park
- Where we said I do
- Bitchin mountain
- Devon heaven
Down
- Boots and cats
- Roman date
- Maxwell Lodge
- Jims dream truck
- An allegory
- Birmingham comedy night
- Crying at concerts
- Elder emo fest
- Jellycat jim
- Mud town
22 Clues: Bookworm • Mud town • Hyde park • Roman date • Sick church • An allegory • Xmas lights • Jellycat jim • Devon heaven • Maxwell Lodge • Boots and cats • Elder emo fest • Jims dream truck • Bitchin fountain • Bitchin mountain • Halloween holidays • Crying at concerts • Where we said I do • London Hill Science • Where TLJ got ready • Avril based shredding • Birmingham comedy night
Maria 2025-11-06
21 Clues: Sol • Stil • Rosa • Magi • Jobb • Pizza • Roomie • Godbit • For meg • Destinasjon • Gjør en god jobb • Favorittkarakter • Et hjerte av gull • Alltid der for deg • Like vakker som en: • Overlever ikke uten • Lyser opp hvert rom • Ser alltid det positive • Får alltid folk til å le • Tar alltid de beste bildene • Gangene jeg ser deg på jobb
"Elements of a Story" crossword 2023-09-27
Across
- when a character speaks lines which are understood by the audience but not by the other characters
- most intense point of conflict
- conflict person versus self; take place in a character's mind
- the "he/she/it" POV
- writer can develop their character using writer's
- humorous play on words
- meaning of the story; central idea - a reflection of life
- a character that is an exaggerated portrait of a type of character
- pointing out differences between characters, places, or situations
- time and place in which story occurs
- day-dream about the past in which facts and past events are revealed to the audience
- real thing that has other meanings and associations beyond itself (i.e. the cross)
- framework; consists of introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and conclusion
- action develops clues hinted at in the introduction
- a character that remains the same is called
- external feeling coming from environment in the story
- reference to well-known person or event from history, literature, mythology, etc.
- hint of what will happen later in story
- set of circumstances that turn out to be the reverse of what was expected
- a character with many traits (fully developed) is called
- 2 unexpected happenings
- the eyes through which the story is told
- expressed meaning contradicts stated meaning; twist
- the unexpected happens
- sudden insight or clear understanding about themselves and the world
- narrator is neutral observer
- less tension; comes after climax
- narrator can see, hear, and know from one characetr only
- person vs person, person vs society, etc.
Down
- more realistic ending
- a character that undergoes a permanent change
- a character that possesses only a few traits is called
- saying something while meaning the opposite
- attitude of writer
- foils 2 characters that contrast strongly
- the "I" POV or the narrator's POV
- one purpose: arouse reader's interest
- particular problem or conflict that character confronts
- clash of forces, ideas, or emotions
- writer can develop their characters through their own words or
- main character
- makes reader curious, anxious, or uncertain about outcome; builds up to climax
- paraphrased summary of plot
- protagonist overcomes problem
- protagonist's opponent
- conversations between characters
- suggested or inferred theme
- inaccurate generalization about a person or group of people
- describes overall effect story has on reader
- when climax is a let-down
- use of irony to ridicule idea, person, or thing
- occurs at the end; may resolve conflict
- narrator knows all the characters
- no solution to conflict; no real end
- protagonist faces 2 choices, neither is desirable
55 Clues: main character • attitude of writer • the "he/she/it" POV • more realistic ending • humorous play on words • protagonist's opponent • the unexpected happens • 2 unexpected happenings • when climax is a let-down • paraphrased summary of plot • suggested or inferred theme • narrator is neutral observer • protagonist overcomes problem • most intense point of conflict • ...
Google Docs Crossword 2025-03-24
Across
- changes the weight of the characters.
- Bar displays drop-down menus with various commands to be used when creating and editing a document.
- restores an action that was reversed using the Undo command.
- makes a duplicate of the selected text and places it on the clipboard, leaving the selection in its original location.
- is used to indent a single line of text in half-inch increments when the cursor is placed at the left margin of the document.
- are objects that can be added to documents, such as circles, arrows, starbursts, etc.
- is the process of sending a document to a printer to produce a paper copy of the document.
- is the temporary storage area where all cut and copied text or objects are stored for future use.
- is the black blinking line in the document highlighting the insertion point.
- increases or decreases the space between text and the left margin.
- is the key used to remove text to the right of the insertion point.
- is the process of allowing other users to view, comment, or edit a file.
- are text or graphics that have been connected to another location.
- are text formats used for text consistency and structure in a document.
- is the process of storing a file on a storage device to be available for future use.
- changes the characters to lowercase, uppercase, or title case.
- Lock is a toggle key that capitalizes letters when it is turned on.
- increase or decrease the amount of space between text and the margins.
- places a line through the characters.
Down
- are text or graphics printed at the bottom of each page in a document.
- is the key used to remove text to the left of the insertion point.
- places a line underneath the characters.
- are the white space separating the text from the edge of the page.
- removes the selected text from the document and places it on the clipboard.
- are text or graphics printed at the top of each page in a document.
- moves the text from the clipboard into the document where the cursor is located.
- are graphic files that are inserted as objects into documents.
- refers to the direction of the page layout in which a document is viewed or printed.
- is a grid of horizontal rows and vertical columns into which data can be entered to organize information.
- are publications that combine information and graphics to create a visual representation of a topic.
- refers to sets of characters in a specific face, style, and size.
- reverses a single action.
- slants the characters.
33 Clues: slants the characters. • reverses a single action. • changes the weight of the characters. • places a line through the characters. • places a line underneath the characters. • restores an action that was reversed using the Undo command. • are graphic files that are inserted as objects into documents. • changes the characters to lowercase, uppercase, or title case. • ...
Lit Terms 2024-12-19
Across
- Action the part of the story that brings it to a close
- inanimate objects take on human characteristics
- of Conflict Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society, Man vs Self
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something
- narrator is outside the story and know all the characters thoughts and feelings, why they act certain ways, and can reveal any or all events
- the picture that forms in the reader's mind as they read
- Conflict a conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force
- comparing two like things using "like" or "as"
- contains the characters and setting
- the contrast between what is and what should be
- Irony the audience knows or understands something that the character or characters do not
- the struggle between two opposing forces that lies at the center of a plot in a story or a drama
- referring to literature, art, history, or pop culture
- Irony the result of an action is the reverse of what is expected. The reader is just as surprised as the characters.
- figure of speech in which exaggeration is used to express strong emotion, make a point, or create humor
- the feeling of a piece of literature
Down
- the person telling the story
- the turning point
- outside but reveals the thought of only one character
- Conflict a conflict that exists within a character torn between opposing feelings or goals
- the time and the place of the story
- the narrator is not part of the story and does not know what the characters feel, uses he, she, they, them
- Action the part of the story that builds interest
- the narrator addresses the reader, uses you, and we
- comparing two unlike things
- an expression that has a figurative meaning that is completely different from its literal meaning
- the end of the story
- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change
- the leading character or a major character in a drama, movie, novel, or other
- an interruption in the chronological narrative that tells about something in detail as it occurred that happened before that point in the story or before the story began
- when something or someone represents something or someone else
- the main events of the story
- the story is told from the point of view of one of the characters, uses I
- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change
- the main idea the author tries to get across to the reader
35 Clues: the turning point • the end of the story • comparing two unlike things • the person telling the story • the main events of the story • the time and the place of the story • contains the characters and setting • the feeling of a piece of literature • comparing two like things using "like" or "as" • inanimate objects take on human characteristics • ...
3202 Prose Terms Review 2025-08-19
Across
- ending of a story; culmination of the details in the falling action.
- story,prose fiction that usually revolves around a single character’s life.
- feeling that the writer produces in the reader.
- point of view/narrative, the main character is all-knowing and describes the thoughts and feelings of all characters but is not a character in the story.
- trait,a personality quality; how a character behaves.
- turning point in the plot of a narrative.
- introduction to a piece of literature that sets the scene for what is to follow.
- the twists and turns of the plot from the beginning to the climax.
- piece of writing that tells a story
- fixed idea where all members of a group are made out to be the same without room for individual differences.
- short section after the end of a piece of literature that explains, comments on the content or extends the storyline.
- character,these characters are more a part of the setting and atmosphere.
Down
- the framework of a storyline. The components of a story include: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
- way a writer’s choice of words reveals his or her attitude towards the subject, characters and reader.
- about what is to come in a story.
- choice made by an author
- a conversation between two or more people
- ending, an ending where an event encompasses the climax, falling action and resolution.
- introduction of information necessary to establish the character and setting detail at the beginning of a narrative.
- ,the main idea of a selection.
- struggle between opposing forces.
- in which characters and events are imaginary
- sketch,a brief description of a character, using support and evidence to show that character’s attitudes, feelings and personality.
- a narrative based on experiences of the author.
- – the feeling of excitement and curiosity created by the writing.
- person limited point of view/narrative,the narrator tells the story as he, she or they.
- local form of language
- way an author creates or develops the characters. This may be accomplished through a character’s actions, dialogue, thoughts as well as how other characters respond or react to the character in question.
- feeling created as a result of setting details. These details include time, place and circumstance(s).
- account of the life of an individual other than the author.
- character/protagonist, the character around whom all the action revolves. This character’s appearance, background, feelings and thoughts are all described in detail.
31 Clues: local form of language • choice made by an author • ,the main idea of a selection. • about what is to come in a story. • struggle between opposing forces. • piece of writing that tells a story • a conversation between two or more people • turning point in the plot of a narrative. • in which characters and events are imaginary • feeling that the writer produces in the reader. • ...
CINEMA 2019-09-09
Across
- Movie where not fearing is the key to destroying a clown
- Dramatic movie, protagonized by Leonard Dicaprio
- ¿What iis the name of the red car in the movie Cars?
- ¿What is name of the main actor of the Rambo saga?
- Movie where the dog dies waiting for its owner
- ¿What is the most viewed film in 2019?
- ¿Who does Shrek marry?
Down
- ¿What is necessary to enter the cinema?
- ¿What is the name of the protagonist of Cantinflas?
- Disney movie starring a cowboy and an astronaut
- Film whose director is James Cameron
- ¿What is the name of the bad man in the Smurf movie?
- ¿In what movie does a mask transform the monotonous life of an employee?
- Musical animation movie produced by walt Disney, protagonized by a lion
14 Clues: ¿Who does Shrek marry? • Film whose director is James Cameron • ¿What is the most viewed film in 2019? • ¿What is necessary to enter the cinema? • Movie where the dog dies waiting for its owner • Disney movie starring a cowboy and an astronaut • Dramatic movie, protagonized by Leonard Dicaprio • ¿What is name of the main actor of the Rambo saga? • ...
Caturday Crossword 2025-09-04
Across
- He plays Zed in 2 down
- The birthday boy's favorite cartoon Australian dog
- She plays Red in a sequel of 10 across
- Disney movie about the children of fairy tale heroes and villains
- We're celebrating the birthday of this cat-lover today!
- Where the birthday boy goes to school every day except for weekends
Down
- The city the birthday boy and his cat live in
- Disney movie about cheerleaders and the title fantasy creatures
- Our birthday boy's own cat
- Character in 2 down played by Meg Donnelly
- The birthday boy's favorite video game on iPad and Nintendo Switch
- The result of putting a bunch of toppings on ice cream
- Character played by Malia Baker in 10 across
- The instrument the birthday boy plays
14 Clues: He plays Zed in 2 down • Our birthday boy's own cat • The instrument the birthday boy plays • She plays Red in a sequel of 10 across • Character in 2 down played by Meg Donnelly • Character played by Malia Baker in 10 across • The city the birthday boy and his cat live in • The birthday boy's favorite cartoon Australian dog • ...
Påske 2022-04-15
14 Clues: planet • Ung sau • Naboland • Hovedstad • Hunderase • Katt og... • Jonas Gahr... • Vinter-idrett • Døde på korset • Dyr som legger egg • Kjent tårn i Paris • Populær brus i påsken • Dyr som kommer med egg • Disney-film om sjømonster
GPS Crossword Puzzle! 2025-04-30
14 Clues: busy bee • ms. politics • film fanatic • best dressed • mr. worldwide • most "angel"ic • fetus senior GPS • madame president • elderly senior GPS • Disney movie Fridays • biggest concert-goer • longest career as GPS • best zumba instructor • Student teacher extraordinaire
Crossword-Asia,Brikayla,Megan 2014-02-24
18 Clues: cotton state • lot of bread • home of corn • home of dairy • home of cones • the big state • home of skiing • capital boston • lot of Islands • home of cattle • shape like a L • capital Atlanta • pine cone state • gold rush state • home of potatoes • the home cherries • home of Disney World • state bird mockingbird
Holes crossword 2025-02-21
18 Clues: give • grass • shake • smashed • not easy • icecream • spinning • baby pig • very tired • witchspell • a Disney movie • eyes can do this • not able to focus • it's around the pizza • you do it with a knife • you can get a mark in it • something you can't stand • if you're hitting car you can get a
Stella 2023-10-14
Across
- mexican food
- Tony truck
- round canvas dwelling
- Sunday football
- who you gonna call
- trendy sport
- Beatle drummer
Down
- cell phone company
- Disney rodent
- 65 million years ago
- famous vampire
- Carpe
- Mario dinosaur-like creature
- you and me
- big discount box store
- Sunday church (acronym)
- 93 million miles away
- The Raven author
18 Clues: Carpe • Tony truck • you and me • mexican food • trendy sport • Disney rodent • famous vampire • Beatle drummer • Sunday football • The Raven author • cell phone company • who you gonna call • 65 million years ago • round canvas dwelling • 93 million miles away • big discount box store • Sunday church (acronym) • Mario dinosaur-like creature
Miss Kaluzny's... 2022-08-11
Across
- favorite Disney movie
- home state
- been at St. Louis teaching for ___ years.
- favorite holiday
- favorite spot to get breakfast and a fun drink
- hair color
- first dog
- favorite animal
Down
- favorite soda
- religion
- favorite sport
- favorite candy bar
- favorite football team
- favorite season
- favorite fruit
- favorite flower
- second dog
- favorite color
18 Clues: religion • first dog • home state • second dog • hair color • favorite soda • favorite sport • favorite fruit • favorite color • favorite season • favorite flower • favorite animal • favorite holiday • favorite candy bar • favorite Disney movie • favorite football team • been at St. Louis teaching for ___ years. • favorite spot to get breakfast and a fun drink
"The year my life broke" 2022-08-02
10 Clues: name=colour • sport teacher • under 14s team • main character • Marsden Author • Josh's new town • Bankrupt company • main characters sister • main characters brother • main sport played in the book
Get to Know Your Big! 2022-04-02
14 Clues: Major • Favorite candy • Astrology sign • Favorite color • Favorite drink • Favorite flower • Favorite season • Celebrity crush • Where I am from • Favorite TV show • I have ____ pet(s). • Favorite music artist • Favorite Disney movie • I have ___ sibling(s).
French thingamabob 2025-02-14
20 Clues: era • tone • essay • novel • story • style • theme • modern • symbol • poetry • painting • movement • abstract • monument • sculpture • to design • characters • catherdral • work of art • to influence
Surprise 2013-11-27
16 Clues: Paris • Mickey • they march • family name • fun to grow • moving parts • stores things • squealing fun • name of a park • a place to sit • transportation • a type of flower • gran likes these • seen in a parade • nice to listen to • the name of a city
famous movies 2025-01-19
16 Clues: 2012 • 2013 • 1985 • 1969 • 1975 • 1990 • 1941 • me 2010 • the first cgi movie • the spider verse 2018 • the first marvel movie • the best movie of 2024 • the first Disney movie • the last avengers movie • the first Star Wars movie • the highest grossing animated movie
noah's birthday crossword 2024-11-30
Across
- high school
- high school sport
- fav disney princess
- one of his favorite foods
- hometown
- noah's god
- his fav color
- preferred liquor
- noah's jesus
Down
- his beer of choice
- #1 celebrity crush
- bumpin' that
- his sign
- middle name
- fav movie (acronymized)
- fav book
- something he can't live without
- noah's gay jesus
- his main in smash bros
19 Clues: his sign • fav book • hometown • noah's god • high school • middle name • bumpin' that • noah's jesus • his fav color • noah's gay jesus • preferred liquor • high school sport • his beer of choice • #1 celebrity crush • fav disney princess • his main in smash bros • fav movie (acronymized) • one of his favorite foods • something he can't live without
Mapping 2024-03-13
Across
- Rich culture
- Halves of earth
- North to South angular
- Natural Resources
- wide open spaces
- oldest civilisation
- Largest Island
- Seaworld
- Good barbecues
- The free states that ovoid slavery
- east to west angular
- Major Cities
Down
- Pole Northern most point on earth
- Distinctive Culture
- City Oldest continuously
- National Parks
- Divides the earth
- Disney world
- Point on the compass
- Hot weather
20 Clues: Seaworld • Hot weather • Rich culture • Disney world • Major Cities • National Parks • Largest Island • Good barbecues • Halves of earth • wide open spaces • Natural Resources • Divides the earth • Distinctive Culture • oldest civilisation • Point on the compass • east to west angular • North to South angular • City Oldest continuously • Pole Northern most point on earth • ...
GG Part 1 2022-11-14
Across
- NYC Jewish Food
- Budget Clothing Store
- Leg of Chair
- best movie ever
- $6 Burger Mondays
- Fishy Food
- Chips, not UTZ
- Liberals love watching
- Hyundai partner
- against
Down
- Best Raven: __ Jackson
- Chips, not Lays
- Bags Fly Free
- Russian curse word
- MD Former Governor
- School for UMD rejects
- City of Cubs
- Coco, Cars, Tangled
- paper compass
- Capital of Ukraine
20 Clues: against • Fishy Food • Leg of Chair • City of Cubs • Bags Fly Free • paper compass • Chips, not UTZ • NYC Jewish Food • Chips, not Lays • best movie ever • Hyundai partner • $6 Burger Mondays • Russian curse word • MD Former Governor • Capital of Ukraine • Coco, Cars, Tangled • Budget Clothing Store • Best Raven: __ Jackson • School for UMD rejects • Liberals love watching
First Crossword 2024-02-01
Across
- Air Freshener
- Risky ____
- What's in the barn?
- Not THC but
- Leave out
- Dozen plus 1
- 'Home' improvement
- Many or various
- Drake's top song
- Actress Robbie
- College Agnes
Down
- Kicked out of school
- Game show host Steve
- See you later! (abrv.)
- Drip or
- Travis and Jason
- Disney ____ (cal)
- Tall mountain
- Shifty ____
- Fight with swords (on horses)
- Lengthy
21 Clues: Drip or • Lengthy • Leave out • Risky ____ • Not THC but • Shifty ____ • Dozen plus 1 • Air Freshener • Tall mountain • College Agnes • Actress Robbie • Many or various • Travis and Jason • Drake's top song • Disney ____ (cal) • 'Home' improvement • What's in the barn? • Kicked out of school • Game show host Steve • See you later! (abrv.) • Fight with swords (on horses)
Grand Floridian 2024-06-13
Across
- / Convenience Store
- / Grand _______ Cafe
- / Food Court ________ Island Grill
- / 1900 ______ _______
- / Building 8
- Key / Building 7
- / Soap Shoppe
- / Building 6
- / M.Mouse ___________ Gift Shop
- / Resort rooms theme
- / Name of our Yacht
- Room Service
- / __________ Clothiers
Down
- / Building 5
- / Concierge Club
- / _______ Pool (Main Pool)
- / After Dinner Cocktails
- / Walt & Roy _______ suites
- / Building 9
- / Aquatic Play area theme
- / Mediterranean Cuisine
- / __________ and Alberts
22 Clues: / Building 8 • / Building 9 • / Building 6 • Room Service • / Building 5 • / Soap Shoppe • Key / Building 7 • / Concierge Club • / Convenience Store • / Grand _______ Cafe • / Name of our Yacht • / 1900 ______ _______ • / Resort rooms theme • / Mediterranean Cuisine • / __________ Clothiers • / After Dinner Cocktails • / Aquatic Play area theme • / __________ and Alberts • ...
Maria 2025-11-06
21 Clues: Sol • Jobb • Magi • Stil • Rosa • Pizza • Godbit • Roomie • For meg • Destinasjon • Favorittkarakter • Gjør en god jobb • Et hjerte av gull • Alltid der for deg • Lyser opp hvert rom • Like vakker som en: • Overlever ikke uten • Ser alltid det positive • Får alltid folk til å le • Tar alltid de beste bildene • Gangene jeg ser deg på jobb
Loren's Favorite Things 2025-11-06
Across
- Winery
- Wild Animal
- Kitchen Utensil
- Food
- Movie
- Fall activity
- Cocktail
- Asheville Brewery
- TV Show
- Movie Producer
Down
- Golf Player
- Day of the Year
- Fireforge Beer
- NYT Game
- Bob's Burgers Character
- T-shirt
- Band/Singer
- Friday night Disney TV Show
- Claymation Christmas Movie
- Guilty Pleasure Show
- Cocktail ingredient
- Thanksgiving dish
- Football player
- Brewery
- Other Favorite Movie
25 Clues: Food • Movie • Winery • T-shirt • Brewery • TV Show • NYT Game • Cocktail • Golf Player • Wild Animal • Band/Singer • Fall activity • Fireforge Beer • Movie Producer • Day of the Year • Kitchen Utensil • Football player • Thanksgiving dish • Asheville Brewery • Cocktail ingredient • Guilty Pleasure Show • Other Favorite Movie • Bob's Burgers Character • Claymation Christmas Movie • Friday night Disney TV Show
Lit Terms 2024-12-19
Across
- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change
- figure of speech in which exaggeration is used to express strong emotion, make a point, or create humor
- the person telling the story
- the end of the story
- the time and the place of the story
- the main events of the story
- of Conflict Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society, Man vs Self
- narrator is outside the story and know all the characters thoughts and feelings, why they act certain ways, and can reveal any or all events
- a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something
- referring to literature, art, history, or pop culture
- Character a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change
- the main idea the author tries to get across to the reader
- the struggle between two opposing forces that lies at the center of a plot in a story or a drama
- Irony the audience knows or understands something that the character or characters do not
- contains the characters and setting
- the turning point
- Action the part of the story that builds interest
- the contrast between what is and what should be
- the feeling of a piece of literature
Down
- when something or someone represents something or someone else
- the narrator is not part of the story and does not know what the characters feel, uses he, she, they, them
- the leading character or a major character in a drama, movie, novel, or other
- outside but reveals the thought of only one character
- an interruption in the chronological narrative that tells about something in detail as it occurred that happened before that point in the story or before the story began
- inanimate objects take on human characteristics
- Conflict a conflict that exists when a character struggles against some outside force
- Conflict a conflict that exists within a character torn between opposing feelings or goals
- comparing two like things using "like" or "as"
- Irony the result of an action is the reverse of what is expected. The reader is just as surprised as the characters.
- the narrator addresses the reader, uses you, and we
- the story is told from the point of view of one of the characters, uses I
- an expression that has a figurative meaning that is completely different from its literal meaning
- comparing two unlike things
- Action the part of the story that brings it to a close
- the picture that forms in the reader's mind as they read
35 Clues: the turning point • the end of the story • comparing two unlike things • the person telling the story • the main events of the story • the time and the place of the story • contains the characters and setting • the feeling of a piece of literature • comparing two like things using "like" or "as" • inanimate objects take on human characteristics • ...
Drama Vocabulary 2026-02-26
Across
- The consequence will give the character a reason to pursue the objective throughout the play
- Hints, delivered through the characters’ lines and/or actions, of events to come that help create an air of suspense in the play.
- A literary editor of a theater who consults author
- Objects used by an actor in a performance
- A line/scene that is performed without any preparation
- A characters goals or desire
- A level of meaning implicit or underlying the surface of a script
- When an actor has memorized his or her lines enough to not carry his or her script in hand
- the environment in which a play’s action takes place
- Pages that contain only the lines or part of a scene that an actor is to use for an audition
- The beginning of a play, introduces characters and conflict
- A character's style is established by the way he or she speaks and acts
- The sense that the events of play and the actions of the characters are progressing in a believable and psychologically motivated way
- A figure who undertakes the action of the plot
- Specific stage movements by actors/Position of actors on stage
- Performing a monologue or scene in an audition without ever having read it
- Division of an act of a play
- A speech or portion of a play in which only one character speaks
- What happens in a play
- A signal that alerts an actor to speak
- The point at which the conflict explodes
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- Sometimes contrasted with comedies/Usually more serious
- the sequence of events that take place in a story
- The person who stages the production
- When an actor improvises or makes up dialogue during a scene
- Information included in the script by the playwright which provides
- The way in which a character sees the world.
- Reason(s) that drive a character to think, act or speak in a certain way
- What the character is wearing
- A conversation between two or more characters
- An added element to a story that makes the main conflict more difficult for the main character
- The conclusion or ending of the play
- A struggle between opposing forces
- The particular time and place in which the play takes place
- Major Division in the action of a play
- The play’s central idea
- The structure of a story
- When actors read through the entire script with all involved artists present
- The way language is used
- A problem that gets in the way
- Rhythm of sounds integrated into a play script
- The playwright’s attitude toward the characters and situations in the script
- Brief trial performance by an actor, singer,or dancer
43 Clues: What happens in a play • The play’s central idea • The structure of a story • The way language is used • A characters goals or desire • Division of an act of a play • What the character is wearing • A problem that gets in the way • A struggle between opposing forces • The person who stages the production • The conclusion or ending of the play • ...
Modern Architects 2023-02-23
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- Seattle Public Library
- Salk Institute
- Reggio Emilia Ponti
- Notre Dame du Haut
- Thermal Vals
- La Sagrada Familia
- Seagram Building
- Walt Disney Concert Hall
- Glass House
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- Wainwright Building
- TWA Flight Center at JFK
- Falling Water
- St. Paul's Cathedral
- Antwerp Port House
- Le Grand Louver
- Kimball Museum
- Nelson-Atkins Museum
17 Clues: Glass House • Thermal Vals • Falling Water • Salk Institute • Kimball Museum • Le Grand Louver • Seagram Building • Antwerp Port House • Notre Dame du Haut • La Sagrada Familia • Wainwright Building • Reggio Emilia Ponti • St. Paul's Cathedral • Nelson-Atkins Museum • Seattle Public Library • TWA Flight Center at JFK • Walt Disney Concert Hall
Kam's Krossword 2025-02-14
17 Clues: MLB team • NBA Team • NFL Team • Line Name • GMU Mascot • Beer of choice • County of Birth • Favorite rapper • Astrological sign • Favorite Superhero • The day you proposed • Month we got married • First anime together • Cam's favorite anime • Favorite Disney movie • Our second movie together • Shop where we had our first Date
Animals 2024-02-28
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- Man's best friend
- Loves cheese
- Very Slow
- Flying mammal
- Common household water pet
- Loves dust baths
- Similar to mice
- Common in the South Pole
- Pointy pet!
- He Haw!
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- Large marsupial
- Creepy crawlies!
- Considered sly
- Has a trunk
- Goes on a wheel to exercise
- Sea _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Dogs or _ _ _
- Dairy maker
- The animal that Donald is (from Disney)
19 Clues: He Haw! • Very Slow • Has a trunk • Dairy maker • Pointy pet! • Loves cheese • Flying mammal • Dogs or _ _ _ • Considered sly • Large marsupial • Similar to mice • Creepy crawlies! • Loves dust baths • Man's best friend • Sea _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Common in the South Pole • Common household water pet • Goes on a wheel to exercise • The animal that Donald is (from Disney)
your big's favorites 2025-10-28
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- favorite social media
- favorite cheese shape
- favorite movie genre
- favorite holiday
- favorite ice cream flavor
- favorite type of food/restaurant
- favorite alcohol
- favorite scent
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- favorite flower (plural)
- favorite pasta shape
- favorite fruit (plural)
- favorite animal
- favorite season
- favorite sweet treat (hint: wya)(plural)
- favorite seltzer (plural)
- favorite flower
- favorite disney "princess"
- favorite musical
- favorite sandwich
19 Clues: favorite scent • favorite animal • favorite season • favorite flower • favorite holiday • favorite musical • favorite alcohol • favorite sandwich • favorite pasta shape • favorite movie genre • favorite social media • favorite cheese shape • favorite fruit (plural) • favorite flower (plural) • favorite seltzer (plural) • favorite ice cream flavor • favorite disney "princess" • ...
your big's favorites 2025-10-28
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- favorite social media
- favorite cheese shape
- favorite movie genre
- favorite holiday
- favorite ice cream flavor
- favorite type of food/restaurant
- favorite alcohol
- favorite scent
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- favorite flower (plural)
- favorite pasta shape
- favorite fruit (plural)
- favorite animal
- favorite season
- favorite sweet treat (hint: wya)(plural)
- favorite seltzer (plural)
- favorite flower
- favorite disney "princess"
- favorite musical
- favorite sandwich
19 Clues: favorite scent • favorite animal • favorite season • favorite flower • favorite holiday • favorite musical • favorite alcohol • favorite sandwich • favorite pasta shape • favorite movie genre • favorite social media • favorite cheese shape • favorite fruit (plural) • favorite flower (plural) • favorite seltzer (plural) • favorite ice cream flavor • favorite disney "princess" • ...
Grade 7 Literature Crossword 2022-03-31
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- a personality adjective that describes someone who knows lots of things and is good at learning
- a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story. Writers use _________ to perform the actions and speak dialogue, moving the story along a plot line.
- stories, poems and plays, especially those that are considered to have value as art and not just entertainment
- this type of adjective describes a person's character
- the past tense form of 'laugh'
- this is a character in a story who is presented as the chief enemy of the protagonist.
- this is the problem or challenge main characters need to solve to achieve their goals.
- a personality adjective that describes someone who works very hard
- a personality adjective that describes someone who doesn't like to work
- a personality adjective that describes someone who makes people laugh often
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- the lesson or message that the writer wants readers to know from reading the story
- this is the time and geographic location of a story (both fiction and non-fiction).
- a personality adjective that describes someone who has bad manners
- this type of adjective describes things we can see, hear, smell, taste and touch
- this is the main character or principal character or group of characters in a story. The _________ is usually at the center of the story.
- this is the sequence of events that make up a story, whether it’s told, written, filmed or sung.
- the past tense form of 'cry'
- a personality adjective that describes someone who isn't organized and makes a mess
- stories that teach a moral lesson, often with animals or objects as characters.
- a personality adjective that describes someone who is mean to others
- a personality adjective that describes someone who talks a lot
21 Clues: the past tense form of 'cry' • the past tense form of 'laugh' • this type of adjective describes a person's character • a personality adjective that describes someone who talks a lot • a personality adjective that describes someone who has bad manners • a personality adjective that describes someone who works very hard • ...
Theatre History Test-geboy 2023-03-02
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- greatist dramatist of all time
- term used for creators of theatre
- an attempt to revive the simplicity and humanism of ancient greek drama
- large circular arenas that were surrounded by tiers of seats
- was largely an imitation of greek theatre, a comic representations
- only person to attempt something close to a play
- allowed his characters to question fate and the wills of the gods
- plays that showed the clash between the will of the gods and the ambitions and desires of humanity
- form the center of interests in shakespeare's plays
- based on greek mythology-rife with pranks, sight gags, and general merriment
- three plays related by theme, myth, or characters
- where actors changed masks and costumes
- was more interested in people's lives over religious views of his day
- abstract characters that represent abstract qualities
- god of fertility, wine, and theatre
- performances were held in the open on hillsides surrounding a circular area
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- comedy of the profession
- considered nothing sacred and was a skilled satirist
- teaches the difference between right and wrong in the context of the devil and God battling for souls
- combines words, dance, and music that are rhythmically coordinated to the events of the story
- doll theatre
- human sorrow and compassion
- only morality play still performed to this day
- incorporates aspects of the five main types of drama in China
- special humorous bits of stage business, usually set apart from the main action
- expanded the number of actors and reduced and reduced the size of the chorus
- father of tragedy
- the first actor
- plays about historical events and moral conflicts in relationships of the heart
- the word that tragedy originated from
- only suriving greek trilogy to this day
31 Clues: doll theatre • the first actor • father of tragedy • comedy of the profession • human sorrow and compassion • greatist dramatist of all time • term used for creators of theatre • god of fertility, wine, and theatre • the word that tragedy originated from • only suriving greek trilogy to this day • where actors changed masks and costumes • ...
6th Lit Review for Exam 2021-05-20
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- An item used by characters or in the set of a drama
- A brief statement made by a character to the audience
- This character looked up to his older brother
- These Americans were interned during World War II.
- hero A protagonist with an imperfection that leads to his downfall
- The author of the script
- A division of an act in a drama
- Elie Wiesel received this prize for his work.
- A major division of a drama
- This president gave in to pressure to treat a group of Americans unjustly during World War II.
- A drama in which the protagonist wins
- This character was sentenced to death for speaking out against the king and his laws
- Stan’s boss demanded a letter of ___.
- A long speech by one character to other characters
- A story written in the form of a play to be performed
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- Stan said his father told him to stand up for his ___.
- Anne Sullivan’s childhood name was Miss ____.
- directions Notes in a script describing characters’ appearance or actions
- The written version of a drama
- Friedl’s secret lessons helped students express their ___.
- This was an important character was treated unfairly but had no dialogue in the excerpt in the textbook
- Anne Sullivan was cured from being ___ as a child.
- A dram in which the protagonist loses
- The physical location where a drama is performed
- This character stood up to an unfair boss.
- A speech by one character that is heard by the audience
- The king mocked this character for trusting his friend
- conversation between characters
- A harsh, cruel ruler who does not consider the well-being of his subjects
- Ruri’s bracelet was a ___ of friendship.
- Captain ___ was excited about Anne coming to work with his daughter.
31 Clues: The author of the script • A major division of a drama • The written version of a drama • A division of an act in a drama • conversation between characters • A dram in which the protagonist loses • A drama in which the protagonist wins • Stan’s boss demanded a letter of ___. • Ruri’s bracelet was a ___ of friendship. • This character stood up to an unfair boss. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-09-08
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- In what type of folktale does exaggerated events, characters and adventure belong?
- It is a type of writing where factual evidences are present and is aiming to inform the readers.
- A famous example for this genre is J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
- It is a composition that tells a story of a particular individual.
- It is a belief, custom and stories that are passed by generations using mouth.
- Stories that resembles true to life events but has fictional characters.
- These are stories where characters are played by animals.
- What do you call a short piece of writing that has a specific topic that is limited or focused on a personal point of view.
- One of the famous examples of this genre is Romeo and Juliet
- It is a story where characters, events, places, etc. are made-up.
- What do you call a broad genre of writing that has factual evidences and true to life events.
- It is a composition where events are played by actors and contains dialogues and scenes.
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- Typically a children's story that contains magical lands and enchanting events that's full og learnings.
- It is a type of writing where it aims to convince the readers on the author's perspective.
- In which subgenre does scientific innovation and modern evolution belong?
- In which subgenre does stories with events that occurred in the past belong?
- It is a story that contains symbolic origin concerning early history of people.
- A traditional story that has been passed by generations yet unauthenticated.
- An example for this genre are poems and verse.
- It aims to induce laughter and humor in a form of entertaining its readers.
20 Clues: An example for this genre are poems and verse. • These are stories where characters are played by animals. • One of the famous examples of this genre is Romeo and Juliet • It is a story where characters, events, places, etc. are made-up. • It is a composition that tells a story of a particular individual. • ...
EXTRA CREDIT: Author Study Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- form of literary expression characterized by the use of rhythmic and metaphorical language to evoke emotions and convey meaning
- narrates and reflects on their own life experiences in literary form
- literary works that are based on imaginative and invented stories rather than factual events
- involves elements of magic, supernatural beings, and imaginary worlds, often departing from reality
- literature that is intended for performance and typically involves dialogue and conflict between characters
- intended to convince or persuade the reader to adopt a particular point of view or take a specific action
- presents information, explains a topic, or provides an analysis in a clear and organized manner
- portrays situations, characters, and events that could happen in the real world, often reflecting everyday life
- specializes in creating fictional stories and characters in novel form
- tells a story and typically includes elements like characters, setting, plot, and resolution
- features mysterious settings, supernatural elements, and a gloomy atmosphere to evoke feelings of terror and suspense
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- writes plays, scripts, or dramatic works intended for performance on stage
- writes a detailed account of someone's life, highlighting significant events and achievements
- explores and presents ideas, opinions, or reflections in a formal and structured manner
- uses symbols and metaphorical language to convey deeper meanings beyond the literal interpretation of the words
- create a vivid and detailed portrayal of a person, place, or thing through the use of sensory details
- fiction characterized by suspense, intrigue, and the solving of a puzzling or unknown event
- expresses emotions and ideas through the use of rhythm and language in verse
- writes books, articles, or other literary works
- present factual information, real events, and accurate accounts of the world
20 Clues: writes books, articles, or other literary works • narrates and reflects on their own life experiences in literary form • specializes in creating fictional stories and characters in novel form • writes plays, scripts, or dramatic works intended for performance on stage • expresses emotions and ideas through the use of rhythm and language in verse • ...
Literary Terms A-D 2024-09-26
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- A _____ is a long narrative poem that was usually sung
- struggles in literature
- the ___ appeared on stage un the Greek theater to make comments on the events in the play
- is what a word implies
- In classical tragedy, the resolution to the plot is called the
- repetition of beginning consonant sounds as in Dickenson's " Success is Counted Sweetest"
- Characters that change are
- Norman Mailer's book about Marylyn Manroe is called
- a brief story told to entertain
- Character we usually call the bad guy
- a/an ___ is a point by point comparison between
- In Shakespeare's play play characters often turn and speak to the audience or just on character on stage. This is called a/an
- The two consecutive rhyming lines of poetry usually at the end of the stanza is called a
- Trying to make a decision about your life is a/an _ conflict
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- is what a word means
- unrhymed poetry written with an alternating pattern of stressed and unstressed
- Repetition of consonant sounds within words such as Whitman's "when I head the learn'd astronomer"
- A problem with another person is a/an __ conflict
- The Diary of Anne Frank is a/an
- the turning point in the story
- Characters like the nurse in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet are there to provide
- "in the time of my life, my bride, my lovely ivy," is an example of
- Characters that stay the same
- references to historical, literary, biblical, places, or events
- There's a nice little green "un over thar on that thar bench" is
- While books are divided into chapters, plays are divided into
26 Clues: is what a word means • is what a word implies • struggles in literature • Characters that change are • Characters that stay the same • the turning point in the story • The Diary of Anne Frank is a/an • a brief story told to entertain • Character we usually call the bad guy • a/an ___ is a point by point comparison between • A problem with another person is a/an __ conflict • ...
Literary Terms 2024-11-13
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- Type of conflict, A struggle between a character and an outside force
- point of view,The narrator primarily shows the feelings or thoughts of one character
- Type of irony, A speaker says one thing, but means the opposite. Sarcasm.
- point of view, the narrator addresses the reader directly using the pronoun "you"
- Type of irony, The audience knows something that a character does not.
- the sequence of events in a literary work
- Events after the climax, leading to the resolution
- A narrative device, often used at the beginning of a work that provides necessary background information about the characters and their circumstances.
- Type of conflict, A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character
- point of view, the narrator knows all of the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in a work
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- point of view,The narrator is an outsider who can report only what he or she sees and hears. This narrator can tell us what is happening, but he can't tell us the thoughts of the characters.
- the main character, the central focus in a literary work, that drives the story forward
- Type of irony, An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
- a writer of a book, article, or report.
- The time and place of a story
- Central idea, or message, of a work of literature
- End of the story where loose ends are tied up
- the turning point of the story
- point of view, Told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We"
- The character or thing who gets in the way of the protagonist. This will often cause conflict in the story
- Events leading up to the climax
21 Clues: The time and place of a story • the turning point of the story • Events leading up to the climax • a writer of a book, article, or report. • the sequence of events in a literary work • End of the story where loose ends are tied up • Central idea, or message, of a work of literature • Events after the climax, leading to the resolution • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-09-02
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- The series of events that make up the action of the story
- The dropping of clues by the author to prepare the reader for what is oing
- When the author
- The feeling the story creates in the reader
- ________ person POV the story is told by a narrator; sometimes knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters
- The writer tells what the character is like
- The high point of interests, suspense or the turning point
- The struggle between opposing forces which causes the action in the story (can be internal or external)
- The message (general idea or truth about life)
- The part of the story that introduces the characters, setting and basic situation
- Using objects, people, places or ideas to represent something
- The time and place a story occurs
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- explosive
- The force that opposes the protagonist
- The end of the story
- troubled
- The main character; can be human, animal or anything else the author chooses
- How the story is told, the narration
- The writer shows what the character is like by describing what they character looks like and telling how they act
- ___________ characters change throughout the story
- believable
- The central conflict ends
- A writer reveals what a character is like and how the character changes throughout the story
- ________ person POV the plot is narrated by a character in the story using I, me, mine, ours
- The Events as the conflict increases
- Interrupts the normal sequence of events to tell about something that happened in the past
- Shows the writer's attitude towards a piece of writing
- ____________ characters do not change very much throughout the story
- adorned; having a raised design on something
29 Clues: troubled • explosive • believable • When the author • The end of the story • The central conflict ends • The time and place a story occurs • How the story is told, the narration • The Events as the conflict increases • The force that opposes the protagonist • The feeling the story creates in the reader • The writer tells what the character is like • ...
Literary Terms 2026-01-20
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- Two opposites combined.
- No punctuation at the end.
- a monologue spoken to the audience, often while the character is alone on stage
- A figure of speech which is an exaggeration.
- Line Punctuation is at the end of it.
- When Shakespeare rhymes, it’s usually in couplets, two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.
- Irony The tension, humor, or suspense created by a situation in which the audience knows something the character or characters do not know.
- 14 line poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes.
- A brief reference to something outside of the text, such as a person, event, or place
- Applying human elements or qualities to non-human things.
- Words spoken by a character, not intended to be heard by other characters on stage
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- a comparison that does not use like or as.
- an inappropriateness of speech resulting from the use of one word for another which resembles it.
- Verse Unrhymed Iambic Pentameter. The lines are unrhymed and 10 syllables long. They have alternating stresses
- Play on the multiple meanings of a word or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- Keywords repeated in the course of a speech or conversation for the sake of emphasis.
- Lines lines split between two characters, typically each character speaks five beats.
- A comparison that uses like or as.
- A character that is set up as a contrast to another so that each will stand out vividly.
- long, uninterrupted speech that is spoken in the presence of other characters.
- PROSE is spoken for the most part by common people
21 Clues: Two opposites combined. • No punctuation at the end. • A comparison that uses like or as. • Line Punctuation is at the end of it. • a comparison that does not use like or as. • A figure of speech which is an exaggeration. • PROSE is spoken for the most part by common people • Applying human elements or qualities to non-human things. • ...
Story Elements 2025-01-24
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- A struggle between two or more characters, often the protagonist and antagonist. This is one of the most common types of conflict in literature.
- A narrative perspective that addresses the reader directly as "you," creating a sense of immersion.
- The turning point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict. The conflict reaches it's highest intensity, and the main character will change in some way.
- The author reveals a character’s traits through their actions, thoughts, speech, appearance, and interactions with other characters. Readers infer the characteristics based on these clues.
- A character faces an unavoidable or predestined future, often involving forces beyond their control, such as fate, prophecy, or destiny.
- A character is in conflict with societal norms, laws, or expectations, often challenging the status quo or fighting for individual rights or change.
- The vantage point or perspective from which a story is narrated.
- A struggle between a character and supernatural forces, such as ghosts, gods, or magical elements, often leading to existential or metaphysical dilemmas.
- it occurs at the beginning of a short story. Here the characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting of the story. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main conflict.
- Characterization This refers to characters who do not undergo significant change throughout the story. Their personalities, beliefs, and attitudes remain consistent from beginning to end.
- The events that follow the high point of the story, it begins to show the consequences of the climax's outcome.
- This form of narration is presented through a series of letters, diary entries, emails, or other written documents. The narrator goes by "I" and is a character in the story, providing insights into their thoughts and experiences.
- Round characters are complex and multi-faceted, often exhibiting a mix of traits that make them more realistic and relatable. They typically have well-developed backstories and undergo development throughout the story.
- A conflict between a character and technological advances, machines, or artificial intelligence, often exploring the relationship between humanity and innovation.
- The struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot of a story. series of incidents that are related to one another.
- The author explicitly describes a character’s traits, qualities, or motivations.
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- A character faces challenges posed by natural forces such as weather, animals, or other environmental elements.
- In this type a character represents a larger idea or concept within the narrative. Their traits and actions may symbolize themes or societal issues.
- The final part of the plot where conflicts are resolved, and the story concludes, providing closure to the narrative.
- The process by which an author reveals the personality, traits, and qualities of a character in a story. This can be achieved through various methods, and it is essential for building relatable and complex characters that drive the narrative.
- An internal struggle within a character as they grapple with their emotions, desires, or moral dilemmas.
- A foil character is one that contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight particular qualities of that character. The differences between the two serve to illuminate their respective traits.
- A narrator who only reports what they can see and cannot report on the feelings of any character (like a news reporter)
- A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, typically the protagonist.
- A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story and can provide insights into multiple characters.
- This part of the story begins to develop the conflict(s). A building of interest or suspense occurs.
- The organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Every plot is made up of a series of incidents that are related to one another.
27 Clues: The vantage point or perspective from which a story is narrated. • The author explicitly describes a character’s traits, qualities, or motivations. • A narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, typically the protagonist. • A narrative perspective that addresses the reader directly as "you," creating a sense of immersion. • ...
Poetic Terms 2012-11-18
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- The actual speech of characters in a story, usually punctuated by quotation marks.
- Technique of using rich and repeated sensory detail to emphasize theme, conflict, or characterzation
- A statement which while seemingly contradictory may actually be true.
- Hints of things to come either through dialogue, prophetic. episodes or choices of characters on seemingly trivial matters.
- Side made by a character to the audience but unheard by other characters onstage.
- The choice and arrangement of words.
- The unifying point, purpose, or meaning of a story or poem.
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- used to relieve tension.
- A section or grouping of lines in a poem.
- Active opposition of characters ideas, way of life.
10 Clues: used to relieve tension. • The choice and arrangement of words. • A section or grouping of lines in a poem. • Active opposition of characters ideas, way of life. • The unifying point, purpose, or meaning of a story or poem. • A statement which while seemingly contradictory may actually be true. • ...
PUZZLE - 1 on HEREDITY 2024-01-02
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- it is a word refers to the observable physical characters.
- these are the flowers produced at tip of the stems & branches.
- a scientist who worked on heredity and known as Father of genetics.
- it is a plant used in hybridization experiments.
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- these are the flowers produced at the leaf-axils.
- it is a process of transmission of characters from parents to children.
- it is a word refers to the genetical representation of characters.
- it is a word refers to the variation of a character.
- it is a word refers to the variation of a gene.
- these are the structural units of DNA, responsible for characters.
10 Clues: it is a word refers to the variation of a gene. • it is a plant used in hybridization experiments. • these are the flowers produced at the leaf-axils. • it is a word refers to the variation of a character. • it is a word refers to the observable physical characters. • these are the flowers produced at tip of the stems & branches. • ...
English 8 Unit 1 review 2025-08-21
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- the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion
- the reason that a character behaves the way he does
- occurs between characters or between a character and an outside force, such as society of nature
- qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts
- pleasing to taste or smell
- to penetrate, to saturate
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- to distinguish
- includes all of the events that follow the inciting incident and lead up to the crisis
- outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way
- struggle of the story’s main character or characters against an opposing force
- occurs between a character and his own emotions, thoughts and beliefs
- part of the plot that introduces the setting, characters, and situation
- to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage
- grating, harsh
14 Clues: to distinguish • grating, harsh • to penetrate, to saturate • pleasing to taste or smell • to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage • the reason that a character behaves the way he does • outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way • qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts • the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion • ...
English 8 Unit 1 review 2025-08-21
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- the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion
- the reason that a character behaves the way he does
- occurs between characters or between a character and an outside force, such as society of nature
- qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts
- pleasing to taste or smell
- to saturate
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- to distinguish
- includes all of the events that follow the inciting incident and lead up to the crisis
- outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way
- struggle of the story’s main character or characters against an opposing force
- occurs between a character and his own emotions, thoughts and beliefs
- part of the plot that introduces the setting, characters, and situation
- to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage
- grating, harsh
14 Clues: to saturate • to distinguish • grating, harsh • pleasing to taste or smell • to subject to penalty or comparative disadvantage • the reason that a character behaves the way he does • outcome occurs when the conflict is settled in some way • qualities that determine how a character thinks or acts • the event that introduces the conflict and set it in motion • ...
I Hunt Killers 2024-04-10
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- someone who takes others lives
- dead body
- something that is used against you in a lawsuit
- the crime that is being commited throughout the book
- Someone who was killed or assaulted
- Main character
- someone that copies other serial killers work.
Down
- an item used for murders
- Main characters old relative
- an illegal action
- Main characters girlfriend
- the reporter
- the female officer
- dead father that was a killer
14 Clues: dead body • the reporter • Main character • an illegal action • the female officer • an item used for murders • Main characters girlfriend • Main characters old relative • dead father that was a killer • someone who takes others lives • Someone who was killed or assaulted • someone that copies other serial killers work. • something that is used against you in a lawsuit • ...
Print Technical Codes 2012-09-13
Across
- An ordered setting, controlled and constructed
- All characters or objects are important
- Positive, happy, joyful, lots of light
- Emphasis on emotion of the character
- Intimacy with the character or objects
- Weak, powerless
- Creates a romantic view of character or setting
- Establishing the setting
- Dark, lots of shadows, mysterious and dangerous
Down
- Emphasise the expanse of the setting
- Draws attention to a character or object
- Spying on the character or object
- A realistic natural view of the world
- Equality between characters
- Normal view of a subject or person
- Normality, everydayness
- Power, authority, superiority
17 Clues: Weak, powerless • Normality, everydayness • Establishing the setting • Equality between characters • Power, authority, superiority • Spying on the character or object • Normal view of a subject or person • Emphasise the expanse of the setting • Emphasis on emotion of the character • A realistic natural view of the world • Positive, happy, joyful, lots of light • ...
All About Me 2021-01-08
16 Clues: My age • Main sport • Favorite food • Favorite hobby • Favorite color • Favorite rapper • Favorite season • Favorite college • Favorite shoe brand • Position in lacrosse • Flip-flops or slides • Dream lacrosse school • Favorite Marvel movie • Favorite Disney movie • Favorite school subject • Least favorite shoe brand
Review for FAST 1 2023-04-11
Across
- how the reader learns about the characters; can be direct or indirect
- (Denouement) Rounds out and concludes the action.
- An exaggerated statement used to heighten effect. It is not used to mislead the reader, but to emphasize a point. Example: She’s said so on several million occasions
- man vs self
- The climate of feeling in a literary work.
- The use of words that mimic sounds. They appeal to our sense of hearing and they help bring a description to life. Example: Crackle!
- This occurs when the audience or reader knows more than the characters know.
- The contrast between what is said and what is actually meant.
- are sometimes referred to as STATIC characters because they do not change in the course of the story.
- the sequence of events that make up a story
- The introductory material which gives the setting, creates the tone, presents the characters, and presents other facts necessary to understanding the story.
- The narrator is a character in the story who can reveal only personal thoughts and feelings and what he or she sees and is told by other characters. He can’t tell us thoughts of other characters.
- Language that appeals to the senses. Descriptions of people or objects stated in terms of our
- An author’s use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story. Frequently, future events are merely hinted at through dialogue, description, or the attitudes and reactions of the characters.
- the vantage point from which a story is told
- The climax is the result of the crisis. It is the high point of the story for the reader. The point at which the outcome of the conflict can be predicted.
- Any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject.
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices
- essence of fiction. It creates plot.
- Action The events after the climax which close the story.
- is the contrast between what is expected or what appears to be and what actually is.
- of Situation This refers to a happening that is the opposite of what is expected or intended.
- A person, place or object which has a meaning in itself but suggests other meanings as well.
- A figure of speech which involves an implied comparison between two relatively unlike things using a form of be.
Down
- The event or character that triggers the conflict.
- The narrator is an outsider who sees into the mind of one of the characters.
- The character or force that opposes the protagonist.
- The main idea or underlying meaning of a literary work. A theme may be stated or
- A series of events that builds from the conflict. It begins with the inciting force and ends with the climax.
- The main character in the story (not always a likeable person)
- a conflict between a character and some other outside forcwe
- The narrator is an all-knowing outsider who can enter the minds of more than one of the characters.
- grows or progresses to a higher level of understanding in the course of the story.
- The use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in the story.
- The author’s attitude, stated or implied, toward a subject.
- A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea.
- Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words.
- A character who provides a contrast to the protagonist.
- a problem or struggle in a story; can be internal or external
- like or as.
- A figure of speech which involves a direct comparison between two unlike things, usually with the
41 Clues: man vs self • like or as. • essence of fiction. It creates plot. • The climate of feeling in a literary work. • the sequence of events that make up a story • the vantage point from which a story is told • (Denouement) Rounds out and concludes the action. • The event or character that triggers the conflict. • The character or force that opposes the protagonist. • ...
lgbtq+ characters 2017-08-03
Across
- Gay who's done with straight people, had the best character development
- Bisexual? she's black and the best girlfriend everyone could ever have
- Smart, strong, badass lesbian, also the best sister
- "Today i march to remember that i'm not just a me, i'm also a we.
- She kissed a girl and she liked it but she's not Katy Perry. Proud Hetero
Down
- Definition of "looks like she could kill you and could actually kill you"
- Brilliant lesbian scientist
- Lesbian with no screen time
- Bisexual, sassy, unique man who will live forever
- Is bisexual but has like 8 straight versions of herself
- Full time gay, part time drama queen
- The 15 year old intelectual lesbian every family needs
12 Clues: Brilliant lesbian scientist • Lesbian with no screen time • Full time gay, part time drama queen • Bisexual, sassy, unique man who will live forever • Smart, strong, badass lesbian, also the best sister • The 15 year old intelectual lesbian every family needs • Is bisexual but has like 8 straight versions of herself • ...
TKAM Characters 2021-06-01
Across
- I was shot in the middle of the street.
- I claim that Bob fell on his knife.
- I lead 2 different social lives.
- I plant Geraniums to make my house look better.
- It's hard to put aside my pride and not fight.
- Been going to the 1st day of 1st grade for 3 years.
- People think I'm a monster but do not know me.
- "I thought I wanted to be a laywer, but I ain't so sure now!"
Down
- My Missionary Society Meetings are divine!
- Innocent of the crime of rape.
- Whipped Scout her first day of school.
- I'd rather spend my money on alcohol than my kids.
12 Clues: Innocent of the crime of rape. • I lead 2 different social lives. • I claim that Bob fell on his knife. • Whipped Scout her first day of school. • I was shot in the middle of the street. • My Missionary Society Meetings are divine! • It's hard to put aside my pride and not fight. • People think I'm a monster but do not know me. • ...
Dougy Characters 2021-09-06
12 Clues: big and soft • smart and fast • calm and quiet • rude and stupid • funny and drunk • evil and mysetrious • calm and responsible • Generous and willing • selfish and annoying • selfish and stuck up • pathetic, stupid and selfish • Strong, confident and athletic
People's Characters 2022-03-16
Across
- only think of himself
- friendly and enjoyable to be with others
- showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- willing to give and share
- clean and things are arranged in right place
- dirty and untidy
Down
- easily frightened
- not willing to work
- always doing a lot of work
- not polite and lack of respect for others
- care for other people's feelings
- uncomfortable with other people
12 Clues: dirty and untidy • easily frightened • not willing to work • only think of himself • willing to give and share • always doing a lot of work • uncomfortable with other people • care for other people's feelings • friendly and enjoyable to be with others • not polite and lack of respect for others • clean and things are arranged in right place • ...
TV characters 2022-02-28
Across
- Accident prone main character in Some Mothers do 'ave em
- Character played by many different actors including Tom Baker, David Tennant, Sylvester McCoy and Colin Baker
- Bill's other flower pot friend!
- Female character driven by Parker from Thunderbirds
- Which bear comes from deepest, darkest Peru?
- Which peroxide blonde ran the Rovers Return for many years?
Down
- Captain Mainwarings right hand man in Dads Army
- Who was best friends with Looby Loo?
- John Noakes' famous Blue Peter canine partner
- Warren Mitchell played this lead character in Death us do Part and Sickness and health
- Which quiz show was hosted by Jim Bowen?
- Who ran a rag and bone service with his son?
12 Clues: Bill's other flower pot friend! • Who was best friends with Looby Loo? • Which quiz show was hosted by Jim Bowen? • Who ran a rag and bone service with his son? • Which bear comes from deepest, darkest Peru? • John Noakes' famous Blue Peter canine partner • Captain Mainwarings right hand man in Dads Army • Female character driven by Parker from Thunderbirds • ...
