disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Inggris, Kenneth dan Brandon 2025-07-17
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- Where the story happens
- The trouble in the story
- The emotion in the story
- What the story is mostly about
- What happens in the story
- What characters say
- The most important character
- The most exciting or important part of the story.
- What characters do
- How the story finishes
- The good person in the story
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- The big idea of the story
- The one who goes against the hero
- The bad person in the story
- How the problem is fixed
- The one who tells the story
- A hint of what will happen next
- A person in the story
- A part that tells about the past
- The beginning of the story
- What happens after the beginning
21 Clues: What characters do • What characters say • A person in the story • How the story finishes • Where the story happens • The trouble in the story • The emotion in the story • How the problem is fixed • The big idea of the story • What happens in the story • The beginning of the story • The bad person in the story • The one who tells the story • The most important character • ...
MUSICAL THEATRE 5º 2025 2025-10-15
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- The people who sit and watch the play or movie
- People who move to music during a show
- Clothes that actors wear to look like their characters
- The place where the actors stand and perform
- A group of people who sing together
- People who sing songs in the show
- The paper with all the words the actors say
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- The area behind the stage where actors wait and get ready
- Small things actors use on stage, like a phone or a book
- the words two or more characters say to each other in a play
- The person who tells the actors what to do in a play.
- A person who plays a character in a play or movie.
- actors put this on their faces to look like their characters
- A group of musicians who play music together, often in a theater
- These shine on the stage so the audience can see the actors
- Effects Cool things like smoke, lights, or sounds that make the show exciting
16 Clues: People who sing songs in the show • A group of people who sing together • People who move to music during a show • The paper with all the words the actors say • The place where the actors stand and perform • The people who sit and watch the play or movie • A person who plays a character in a play or movie. • The person who tells the actors what to do in a play. • ...
eva 2024-08-25
12 Clues: medo de... • cor favorita • primeiro date • comida favorita • viagem de sonho • ator mais lindo • numero favorito • francês favorito • bebida preferida • desporto favorito • serie favorita da Netflix • princesa favorita da disney
Richest men 2024-04-08
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- American business magnate and founder of the Vanderbilt family fortune. Cornelius _____
- American business magnate who founded the DuPont chemical company. _____ Irénée du Pont
- Italian industrialist who founded an automotive company. Enzo
- American business tycoon who built a financial empire in the steel industry. Andrew ______
- American aviation pioneer and founder of The Boeing Company. ____ Boeing
- American businessman known for his involvement in the oil industry. H.L. ____
- American businessman who founded the Hilton Hotels chain. Conrad _____
- American industrialist known for his automobile company. Henry ____
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- American business magnate who founded the Getty Oil Company. J. Paul ____
- American investor known as the "Oracle of Omaha". _____ Buffett
- American industrialist known for his work in the railroad industry. _____ Vanderbilt
- American business magnate who founded Standard Oil. John D. _____
- American industrialist and founder of U.S. Steel. J.P. ____
- American business magnate and founder of the Hearst Corporation. William _____ Hearst
- American entrepreneur who co-founded the Walt Disney Company. Walt _____
15 Clues: American industrialist and founder of U.S. Steel. J.P. ____ • Italian industrialist who founded an automotive company. Enzo • American investor known as the "Oracle of Omaha". _____ Buffett • American business magnate who founded Standard Oil. John D. _____ • American industrialist known for his automobile company. Henry ____ • ...
Jinnie's Disney Puzzle 2020-11-18
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- the toys talking with other toys.
- Hakuna matata.
- the father finds his son.
- under the sea.
- when she must go home by 12 midnight.
- the mice and some animals play.
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- let it go.
- has long hair with magic.
- card&Queen.
- ate a poison apple and fell down.
- the girl goes to military instead of her dad.
- lamp&Genie.
- an elephant goes to the circus.
- balloons.
14 Clues: balloons. • let it go. • card&Queen. • lamp&Genie. • Hakuna matata. • under the sea. • has long hair with magic. • the father finds his son. • an elephant goes to the circus. • the mice and some animals play. • the toys talking with other toys. • ate a poison apple and fell down. • when she must go home by 12 midnight. • the girl goes to military instead of her dad.
Disney Princess Crossword 2023-02-10
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- She should've chosen Kocoum. He was hotter than the colonizer.
- Her father's adviser is a total snake!
- "Just whistle while you work" is the advice from this housewife of 7
- If you see her talking to mice, don't be alarmed. They are her fashion advisers.
- Her name is almost the same as yours!
- See the light where the sky meets the sea? It calls her.
- She would rather work hard for her dreams than wait for a fairytale man to come around
- Give her a library, and she will fall in love with you
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- You want thingamabobs? She's got 20.
- She wears a pink dress. No, blue! Pink! Blue! Pink!
- You won't get her attention by asking her to build a snowman.
- She had the chance to change her fate, and the outcome was grizzly.
- The floating lights appear every night on her birthday
- The matchmaker thing didn't work out so she tried war instead
14 Clues: You want thingamabobs? She's got 20. • Her name is almost the same as yours! • Her father's adviser is a total snake! • She wears a pink dress. No, blue! Pink! Blue! Pink! • The floating lights appear every night on her birthday • Give her a library, and she will fall in love with you • See the light where the sky meets the sea? It calls her. • ...
REAL disney songs 2023-04-12
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- Oh somewhere deep, inside of these bones. An _ began to grow. (Nightmare before Christmas)
- Que _, agora sei, amar-te é a minha lei. (Rei leão 2)
- Mais alguém tem isto? Dentro de um _ (Aladdin)
- Cortar sem _, saltar sem ceder.(Mulan 2)
- Sou a irmã do rio e do vento, a garça a _ são iguais a mim. (Pocahontas)
- A trupe do pateta, todos juntos nós estaremos. A trupe do pateta, e _ nós seremos. (Trupe do pateta)
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- Perigo atrás de ti, está um _ ao pé de ti. (Patoaventuras)
- E como é bom de ver nunca irás esquecer, 1001 _ pelo ar. (Aladdin)
- Na viagem que é a vida, há _ que vais querer. (Tarzan)
- Quem quer saber como ela é, ou o que ela tem. E a cozinhar que seja do _. (Mulan)
- Consulta o _, escolhe como um sábio. Para jantar, sim jantar, para jantar. (Bela e o Monstro)
- Quem pôs a glória nas _? (Hercules)
- Digam a todos que aqui vou eu, cada coisa vou _. (Kenai e Koda)
- Sem olhar para trás, sem parar para já. Há num céu mais um _, no céu serei maior. (Hercules)
14 Clues: Quem pôs a glória nas _? (Hercules) • Cortar sem _, saltar sem ceder.(Mulan 2) • Mais alguém tem isto? Dentro de um _ (Aladdin) • Que _, agora sei, amar-te é a minha lei. (Rei leão 2) • Na viagem que é a vida, há _ que vais querer. (Tarzan) • Perigo atrás de ti, está um _ ao pé de ti. (Patoaventuras) • Digam a todos que aqui vou eu, cada coisa vou _. (Kenai e Koda) • ...
U3-U4 Vocabulary Year 8 RED 2022-02-08
22 Clues: põud • äike • veenev • jõudma • sobilik • kasvama • keerlema • liigutav • maanduma • härmatis • ennetama • kannatlik • näljahäda • tegelased • iseseisev • nähtamatu • üleujutus • kannatamatu • kaasahaarav • vastutustundetu • oletama, eeldama • mitteaus, valelik
English I Final Review 2020-12-08
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- The background and circumstances of text
- Supported by reason
- the atmosphere created by the writer
- The author's attitude toward a subject
- A poet's choice of words
- Supported by Facts research and science
- Words that evoke the senses
- organization of the most important info
- The opposition of forces
- opinions can be proven/Verified
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- The intended goal of a piece of writing
- Makes characters complex
- the central message of a text
- The basic form of a poem
- A personal experience; weak evidence
- lines spoken between characters
- The perspective the poem are told.
- The basic sequence of events in the story
- abstract ideas in concrete ways
- The time, place in which a story occurs.
20 Clues: Supported by reason • Makes characters complex • The basic form of a poem • A poet's choice of words • The opposition of forces • Words that evoke the senses • the central message of a text • lines spoken between characters • abstract ideas in concrete ways • opinions can be proven/Verified • The perspective the poem are told. • the atmosphere created by the writer • ...
2343424324 2022-11-22
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- Sudan Where it all started
- A required source every day
- Salva and Nya both experience it
- caused by contaminated water
- A tribe that is against Nuer
- The main cause of all of the fighting
- A way Salva used to bounce back on certain situations
- A part of you
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- Something You always need
- A place both characters lived
- Salva used this skill to endure the desert
- Main characters family member
- This is where Salva stayed most of his life
- A alternative to Ethiopia
- #2 Main character
- Main character
- A American state that Salva went to
- A water source made by salvas company
- A tribe against the Dinka
- The main place to go to
20 Clues: A part of you • Main character • #2 Main character • The main place to go to • Something You always need • A alternative to Ethiopia • A tribe against the Dinka • Sudan Where it all started • A required source every day • caused by contaminated water • A tribe that is against Nuer • A place both characters lived • Main characters family member • Salva and Nya both experience it • ...
2343424324 2022-11-22
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- Sudan Where it all started
- A required source every day
- Salva and Nya both experience it
- caused by contaminated water
- A tribe that is against Nuer
- The main cause of all of the fighting
- A way Salva used to bounce back on certain situations
- A part of you
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- Something You always need
- A place both characters lived
- Salva used this skill to endure the desert
- Main characters family member
- This is where Salva stayed most of his life
- A alternative to Ethiopia
- #2 Main character
- Main character
- A American state that Salva went to
- A water source made by salvas company
- A tribe against the Dinka
- The main place to go to
20 Clues: A part of you • Main character • #2 Main character • The main place to go to • Something You always need • A alternative to Ethiopia • A tribe against the Dinka • Sudan Where it all started • A required source every day • caused by contaminated water • A tribe that is against Nuer • A place both characters lived • Main characters family member • Salva and Nya both experience it • ...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2020-05-13
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- Greg says he is allergic to _______?
- Authors last name
- What does Greg chase the kids with on a stick?
- Loaded _______ is Rodrick's bands name
- Role Greg played in Wizard of Oz
- Sport Greg practices
- older brother to Greg
- Main characters last name
- Greg's younger brother
- Rowley breaks this when he falls off the bike
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- Who bullies Greg and Rowley on Halloween?
- Greg sits next to on his first day at school
- Who wants Greg playing outside more?
- No one wants the _______ touch
- Greg and Rowley join safety ________
- Main Characters Name
- What type of games does Greg play all day?
- Greg's Best Friend
- Greg wants to be
- Who bought Greg's school supplies?
20 Clues: Greg wants to be • Authors last name • Greg's Best Friend • Main Characters Name • Sport Greg practices • older brother to Greg • Greg's younger brother • Main characters last name • No one wants the _______ touch • Role Greg played in Wizard of Oz • Who bought Greg's school supplies? • Greg says he is allergic to _______? • Who wants Greg playing outside more? • ...
LEAP Review 2022-05-02
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- Analyzes nonfiction texts
- Hint to the future
- The author's opinion/argument
- Paragraph writing strategy
- Conflict that a character experiences within themselves
- Analyzes fiction texts
- Appeals to ethics
- The amount of sessions on the LEAP
- Conversation between characters
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- Conflict that a character experiences with an outside force
- Main events of a story
- A device that moves the plot along and develops characters
- Dictionary definition
- The reason for an author to write
- The gist of a story
- Writing task with continuation, changing POV, or prequel
- The emotional feeling behind a word
- One sentence claim that goes at the end of your introduction paragraph
- The lesson of the story
- Appeals to emotions
- Appeals to facts or statistics
21 Clues: Appeals to ethics • Hint to the future • The gist of a story • Appeals to emotions • Dictionary definition • Main events of a story • Analyzes fiction texts • The lesson of the story • Analyzes nonfiction texts • Paragraph writing strategy • The author's opinion/argument • Appeals to facts or statistics • Conversation between characters • The reason for an author to write • ...
Typography terms 2022-04-21
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- Characters designed to respect their normal proportions
- capitals in a typeface
- design of alphanumeric symbols
- typographic unit of measure
- single linear element in a character
- standard upright type style
- typefaces designed for decorative use
- line that sits on the body of lowercase letters
- slanted type style
- heaviness of the strokes in a typeface
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- Decorative symbols and characters
- represents a character in a typeface
- part of a letter below the baseline
- point at the top of a letter
- the art and technique of arranging type
- a type manufacturer
- common German name for sans serif faces
- projection off a stroke of a letter
- vertical space between lines of text
- collection of related typefaces
20 Clues: slanted type style • a type manufacturer • capitals in a typeface • typographic unit of measure • standard upright type style • point at the top of a letter • design of alphanumeric symbols • collection of related typefaces • Decorative symbols and characters • part of a letter below the baseline • projection off a stroke of a letter • represents a character in a typeface • ...
best cartoon network shows 2024-05-14
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- all the sidekicks join up to serve?
- garfeild john and ody
- Robin cyborg beastboy raven and starfire
- mordecai and rigby
- The council betrayed me
- bugs bunny and daffy duck
- Gumball and darwin are the 2 main characters
- ben 10 grandpa max gwen and kevin
- courage the what?
- billy grim and mandy
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- pizza steve MR gus belly bag and uncle grandpa
- Finn and jake are the 2 main characters
- 1 2 3 4 5 operation KND
- scooby shaggy and the gang whats new?
- goofier version of teenTitans
- chowder doc and greg
- clarence sumo and steve
- zim and robot and alex
- screw you steve
- labertory dextor and his annoying sister dee dee
20 Clues: screw you steve • courage the what? • mordecai and rigby • chowder doc and greg • billy grim and mandy • garfeild john and ody • zim and robot and alex • 1 2 3 4 5 operation KND • The council betrayed me • clarence sumo and steve • bugs bunny and daffy duck • goofier version of teenTitans • ben 10 grandpa max gwen and kevin • all the sidekicks join up to serve? • ...
Francais- CrossWord 2025-02-14
18 Clues: tone • ugly • story • scene • pretty • poetry • century • fashion • critera • pleasant • building • standard • monument • characters • to attract • imperfetion • self esteem • personal taste
Harry Potter Characters 2020-05-31
The Canterbury Characters 2021-01-11
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- for information on how to treat them
- very thin (almost under fed), threadbare
- from Dartmouth, known for its piracy and
- a man paid to summon sinners to come to trial, gets drunk and only speaks Latin
- manner
- wealthy landowner, but not of noble birth
- used astronomy and astrology, used his patient's
- jolly, merry, very festive but notoriously evil and
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- Son of the Knight
- the brutality of its sailors
- thin, legs were lean, bad temper
- open sore on knee though, can that make his food unappetizing?
- convinces everyone that he is a expert in finance
- made a lot of money selling his fake relics
- Big and brawny, red bearded, and a thief
- or Prioress, spoke French (but very poorly), eats in a
- A servant to the Knight and Squire
- gentle, loyal, honest man who fought many battles
18 Clues: manner • Son of the Knight • the brutality of its sailors • thin, legs were lean, bad temper • A servant to the Knight and Squire • for information on how to treat them • very thin (almost under fed), threadbare • from Dartmouth, known for its piracy and • Big and brawny, red bearded, and a thief • wealthy landowner, but not of noble birth • ...
Old Testament Characters 2015-10-29
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- Brave mother from these books who watched as her 7 sons where executed for being Jews.
- Married Delilah and she betrayed him
- Prophet who was exiled to Babylon during the fall of Jerusalem
- King who defeated Goliath with a rock
- He and his wife bore a son in old age due to his faith in God
- Thrown into a lion’s den for praying to God. He was unharmed.
- beloved son of Rachel who interpreted dreams for the pharaoh
- Married sisters. Tricked his father into thinking he was his brother.
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- King who was given the gift of wisdom by God
- wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau
- God gave him the 10 commandment on Mount Sinai
- He was called the weeping prophet
- prophet who prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah during the 7th and 8th centuries B.C.
- Israel’s last judge and first prophet
- Heroine whose name means the praised one.
- The promised son of Abraham whose was going to be offered as a sacrifice by his father
- beloved wife of Jacob
- He ran from God and was swallowed by a whale
18 Clues: beloved wife of Jacob • He was called the weeping prophet • Married Delilah and she betrayed him • Israel’s last judge and first prophet • King who defeated Goliath with a rock • Heroine whose name means the praised one. • wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau • King who was given the gift of wisdom by God • He ran from God and was swallowed by a whale • ...
Harry Potter Characters 2016-11-10
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- Who's boggart at one point is the moon?
- Youngest Weasley?
- First name of Slytherin.
- Gryffindor's first name.
- Who takes out Bellatrix?
- Albus's Brother.
- Ron's brother who lives in Romania
- Who was Lily's best friend before she was with James?
- Helena's Mother.
- First friend Harry makes from Hogwarts?
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- Rowena Ravenclaw's Daughter
- Lucius's Wife.
- Who is that starts S.P.E.W?
- Draco's Aunt
- Who does Harry free from the Malfoy's
- Who betrayed the Potter's?
- Which Dursley is not Harry's blood relative?
- Sirius's Godson
18 Clues: Draco's Aunt • Lucius's Wife. • Sirius's Godson • Albus's Brother. • Helena's Mother. • Youngest Weasley? • First name of Slytherin. • Gryffindor's first name. • Who takes out Bellatrix? • Who betrayed the Potter's? • Rowena Ravenclaw's Daughter • Who is that starts S.P.E.W? • Ron's brother who lives in Romania • Who does Harry free from the Malfoy's • ...
Adventure Time Characters 2018-10-26
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- Marceline's first father-type figure
- Jake's opposite gender character
- Evil sorcerer
- Finn's girlfriend
- Jake's baby mama
- Awesome hat
- Ice King's sidekick
- Lumpy and purple
- Loves Simon,Hates Ice King
- Lives in Jake's viola
- Talking gameboy
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- Demon girl
- appears in important dreams
- Ice wizardry
- Finn's opposite gender character
- Bonnibel
- Stretching dog
- Jake's wishmaster friend
18 Clues: Bonnibel • Demon girl • Awesome hat • Ice wizardry • Evil sorcerer • Stretching dog • Talking gameboy • Jake's baby mama • Lumpy and purple • Finn's girlfriend • Ice King's sidekick • Lives in Jake's viola • Jake's wishmaster friend • Loves Simon,Hates Ice King • appears in important dreams • Jake's opposite gender character • Finn's opposite gender character • Marceline's first father-type figure
Demon Slayer Characters 2022-04-20
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- Uses poison to attack enemies
- Side character that travels with main character but crys a lot
- Ate too much Sakura mochi
- Former flower hashira
- Has a pet snake
- Demon that uses a sharp pair of fans
- A side character who saved the main protagonist and his sister
- Former swordsman that betrayed his brother
- fourteen year old Hashira
- Tsukugo of Insect Hashira
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- Lost an arm
- Pillar who has a little brother
- Fire donut
- Demon who wears a pink kimono and a bamboo stick
- Giant blue basketball who is the fourth strongest demon
- The main protagonist who became a slayer after his sister got turned into a demon
- Wears a boar mask because of his tragic past after being abandonned
- Oldest Hashira
18 Clues: Fire donut • Lost an arm • Oldest Hashira • Has a pet snake • Former flower hashira • Ate too much Sakura mochi • fourteen year old Hashira • Tsukugo of Insect Hashira • Uses poison to attack enemies • Pillar who has a little brother • Demon that uses a sharp pair of fans • Former swordsman that betrayed his brother • Demon who wears a pink kimono and a bamboo stick • ...
Christmas Characters Crossword 2023-11-11
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- The character who controls heat in "The Year Without a Santa Claus" .
- Santa's little helper with pointy ears .
- A miserly character from "A Christmas Carol" .
- The girl who embarks on a magical journey in "The Nutcracker" .
- Wooden soldier that comes to life ).
- The main character in "A Christmas Carol" (7 letters).
- Jolly man in a red suit who delivers presents .
- Personification of winter's frost .
- The curious girl from Whoville in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
- A figure made of snow with a carrot nose ).
- The red-nosed reindeer .
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- A cookie brought to life in fairy tales .
- The prospector from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
- A friendly snowman who comes to life
- A character in "A Christmas Carol" who utters, "God bless us, everyone!" .
- Green, mean, and hates Christmas .
- A jolly snowman brought to life by a magical hat.
- Santa's caring and baking spouse .
- The enchanting dancer from "The Nutcracker" .
19 Clues: The red-nosed reindeer . • Green, mean, and hates Christmas . • Santa's caring and baking spouse . • Personification of winter's frost . • A friendly snowman who comes to life • Wooden soldier that comes to life ). • Santa's little helper with pointy ears . • A cookie brought to life in fairy tales . • A figure made of snow with a carrot nose ). • ...
Same But Different Crossword 2022-05-16
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- Where Charlie goes when he gets nerves at the movies (Rising action)
- the item that Charlie really wants but the restaurant does not have (conflict)
- What Charlie needs from his dad in order to ask Jillian out (rising action)
- during the dance Charlie describes himself as this (Falling action)
- Callies friend and Charlies crush (Characters)
- Charlie and this character were like mac & cheese (characters)
- Where Callie and Charlie went snorkeling (setting)
- Callie is often worried that she will be this by Charlie (conflict)
- throughout Charlies life Callie is always this (Theme)
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- She sought Callies help for Charlie (Characters)
- By the end of the night Charlie and Jillian are holding these (Climax)
- The type of lessons Charlie needs from Callie (Rising action)
- what Charlie has (theme)
- What Charlie spills all over Jillian at the movies (Rising action)
- Jillian and Charlie's first date (setting)
- Where Charlie has his best time of his life (Climax)
16 Clues: what Charlie has (theme) • Jillian and Charlie's first date (setting) • Callies friend and Charlies crush (Characters) • She sought Callies help for Charlie (Characters) • Where Callie and Charlie went snorkeling (setting) • Where Charlie has his best time of his life (Climax) • throughout Charlies life Callie is always this (Theme) • ...
Cybersecurity Awareness Month Week 2 2025 2025-10-09
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- the part of the password that contains numbers is called ____
- Always use a _____ password so that it is harder to guess and doesn't make sense
- the person attempting to log in is called a ____
- The more ______ a password is the harder it will be to crack
- this ____ consists of symbols used to represent letters or numbers
- Your account is _____ due to too many incorrect password attempts
- Both Upper____ and Lower____ characters should be used in passwords all the time
- If you forget your login credentials you will likely need a password _____
- The _____ of a password determines how many characters are needed
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- your password should be kept ________
- most sites that are ______ will stop you from entering
- Permission to enter or use a resource
- A password _______ helps to better track all of your different passwords
- a device used for authentication often generated with a passcode
- A ______ character usually consists of characters like ?<>!@
- Your ______ is like a portable Desktop computer
16 Clues: your password should be kept ________ • Permission to enter or use a resource • Your ______ is like a portable Desktop computer • the person attempting to log in is called a ____ • most sites that are ______ will stop you from entering • The more ______ a password is the harder it will be to crack • A ______ character usually consists of characters like ?<>!@ • ...
Romeo and Juliet Academic Vocabulary, Examples, and Other Stuff You Should Know 2025-09-25
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- using language that appeals to the five senses
- notes giving information to cast, crew, and readers of a drama
- comparison of two unlike things using like as or than
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- characters conversing on stage
- Mercutio delivering the LONG Queen Mab speech to the party-goers
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- dramatic ___ is a character who highlights the traits of another character through contrast
- pairing opposite terms together to create emphasis on an idea
- ___ hero is a character of high rank who suffers from a flaw that ultimately ends in tragedy
- ____irony is when the audience knows something characters on stage do not know
- the idea a literary work conveys about life
- brief remark not intended for characters on stage, but for the audience
- play on words where a word or phrase is used to emphasize more than one meaning
- comparison of two unlike things without using like as or than
- lengthy speech given by a character ALONE on stage
- Don't be ___ to the sub, please.
16 Clues: characters conversing on stage • Don't be ___ to the sub, please. • the idea a literary work conveys about life • using language that appeals to the five senses • giving human characteristics to nonhuman things • lengthy speech given by a character ALONE on stage • comparison of two unlike things using like as or than • ...
Musical theatre terminology 2021-02-23
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- A song which takes place about midway through Act 2 to re-energize the audience for the final scenes
- When all or part of a song is repeated later in the show, usually to energize the end of a scene
- A song which lets a character or group of characters beguile an audience and share character development information
- A song which aims to get laughs from the audience
- A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them
- this song form that becomes standard for Broadway
- This 1902 version of a famous musical featured a cow named Imogene instead of Toto
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- The very first piece of music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 1; a medley of themes from the show.
- Music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 2 (at the end of intermission).
- A type of musical comedy that took place 1890-1920, named after the King of England.
- The first musical
- The very last song of the show
- A large-scale performance within a musical show, usually combining both song and dance with lots of energy and many performers
- Any song which explains a character, a group of characters, or a situation
- A song with a faster beat than a ballad
- A song so fantastic that the audience applause keeps the show from continuing for a while
- The very first song sung by characters in the show
- A song with a slower tempo that usually shares strong emotion; often a love song
18 Clues: The first musical • The very last song of the show • A song with a faster beat than a ballad • A song which aims to get laughs from the audience • this song form that becomes standard for Broadway • The very first song sung by characters in the show • A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them • ...
Summer Fun 2014-05-19
What is that? 2024-09-02
RL.6.3 Vocabulary 2022-09-14
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- Events that increase tension about the conflict.
- The final outcome of the story.
- The introduction of the characters, setting and basic situation.
- A set; examples: Coins, Books, or Movies.
- People or animals that are in the story.
- Form a mental image of; imagine.
- When the conflict is introduced that sets the plot in motion.
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- The story’s central problem.
- The point of greatest tension in the story. (The turning point in the story.)
- Give an account in words of (someone or something), including all the relevant characteristics, qualities, or events.
- action All of the events after the climax. The tension of the story comes down.
- The sequence of events that occurs to characters in situations in the beginning, middle and end of the story.
- Part of a larger sequence.
- Where and when the story takes place.
14 Clues: Part of a larger sequence. • The story’s central problem. • The final outcome of the story. • Form a mental image of; imagine. • Where and when the story takes place. • People or animals that are in the story. • A set; examples: Coins, Books, or Movies. • Events that increase tension about the conflict. • When the conflict is introduced that sets the plot in motion. • ...
EOG Vocabulary Review #2 2025-05-07
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- a made-up story that COULD take place in real life
- a tale that has animal characters that act like humans and contains a moral
- the problem, events, and the resolution
- a story that is made up
- the way the character, setting and plot are organized
- the problem in a story
- a story that features larger than life characters who solve problems
- an ancient tale of gods, supernatural beings, and heroes that may explain something in nature
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- a person in a story, novel, or play
- a made-up story that COULD NOT take place in real life
- a tale passed down from one generation to another with no known author
- details that support the claim being made
- where and when a story takes place
- a story with magical characters and events
14 Clues: the problem in a story • a story that is made up • where and when a story takes place • a person in a story, novel, or play • the problem, events, and the resolution • details that support the claim being made • a story with magical characters and events • a made-up story that COULD take place in real life • the way the character, setting and plot are organized • ...
Chapters 1-12 2025-05-21
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- What emotion best describes how the main character feels when trapped in the pyramid?
- What country do the main characters visit in the story?
- What is the name of the hotel where the characters are staying?
- What is the main character's biggest fear in the tomb
- Who is the main character in "Goosebumps: The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb"?
- Where do the characters get trapped during their adventure?
- What warning do the children receive about the tomb?
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- What word best describes the atmosphere inside the tomb?
- What is uncle Ben's job?
- What ancient object is central to the story's mystery?
- Who is Ben to Gabe?
- What is the name of the place where the final confrontation happens?
- What is the name of the mysterious guide they meet?
- Who is Gabe's cousin that joins him on the adventure?
14 Clues: Who is Ben to Gabe? • What is uncle Ben's job? • What is the name of the mysterious guide they meet? • What warning do the children receive about the tomb? • What is the main character's biggest fear in the tomb • Who is Gabe's cousin that joins him on the adventure? • What ancient object is central to the story's mystery? • ...
December 7: Broadcast Rights 2024-11-29
14 Clues: WNBA • Indycar • NHL Hockey • Daytona 500 • Big Brother • Marble Racing • Macy’s Parade • Bob’s Burgers • Lightning Games • Pac 12 Conference • Christmas Football • The Pet Collective • Atlantic Coast Conference • The Wonderful World of Disney
Mikler 2025-07-26
11 Clues: Brainiac • Funniest • Most energetic • Disney prodigy • Sports enthusiast • Best.Grandma.Ever. • Harry Potter double • Voted most creative • As sweet as her name • Teacher extraordinaire • Most colorful language
The Odyssey 2016-01-21
12 Clues: King of Gods • Zeus's daughter • Title of the book • Who wrote the book • Main characters son • Who cursed Odysseus • Main characters wife • One of the leading suitors • Who did Telemachus stand up to? • Homeland of they main character • How long was the main character gone • Who held Odysseus captive for 7 years
Literary Devices and Authors 2024-03-27
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- Type of irony when a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning
- Last name of the author of "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Devil and Tom Walker"
- Last name of the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper"
- Lead characters who exhibit unappealing characteristics
- Chief principal role; Character around whom the action takes place
- Type of irony when the audience is aware of something the characters are not
- The words characters speak to one another
- The specific words/phrases chosen by the author
- The final stage of the plot that wraps-up each character and brings the world back to stasis
- Type of point of view told by a voice outside the story who reveals the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
- Part of plot that provides background information, introduces characters, and shows the conflict
- Main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores
- Last name of the author of "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- A direct/indirect reference to something/some time/someone/some place outside of the text itself
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- Part of the plot when past events are made clear and the main story tapers off, leading towards a conclusion
- The author's use of vivid images to describe; uses the 5 senses
- Feeling/atmosphere given off while reading a narrative; created by means of setting, attitude, and descriptions
- A specific character type, like a stereotype
- The writer's attitude toward or feelings about the subject matter and audience
- Last name of the author of "The Crucible"
- A defining moment of development, discovery, or disaster in a plot; The point of no return
- Part of the plot that presents a series of related events that move towards the climax
- Type of irony when actions or events have the opposite result from what is expected/intended
- Type of point of view told by a voice outside the story who never enters the character's mind and records only what is seen and heard
- Type of point of view told by a voice outside the story who focuses on one character’s thoughts and feelings
25 Clues: Last name of the author of "The Crucible" • The words characters speak to one another • A specific character type, like a stereotype • The specific words/phrases chosen by the author • Last name of the author of "The Yellow Wallpaper" • Main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores • Lead characters who exhibit unappealing characteristics • ...
Important Parts of a Drama 2024-01-19
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- A major division in a play, often comprising multiple scenes. Acts help structure the narrative.
- A genre of literature meant to be performed by actors on a stage, involving conflicts, emotions, and dialogues.
- occurs when the audience knows something that the characters don't.
- The time and place in which the events of the play occur.
- The sequence of events in a play, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- A literary device used to hint at future events in the play, creating anticipation and suspense.
- any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work.
- The conclusion of the play, where loose ends are tied up, and the final outcome is revealed.
- The central idea or message of the play, often exploring universal concepts or issues.
- Instructions in the script that describe how the play should be performed, including actors' movements, expressions, and sometimes technical elements
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- The character or force in opposition to the protagonist, creating conflict and tension in the play.
- The person who writes the play, creating the characters, dialogue, and overall structure.
- A long speech delivered by one character, usually expressing their thoughts or feelings.
- The spoken words between characters in a play.
- The main character in a play, often the one with whom the audience identifies and follows throughout the story.
- The turning point or the moment of greatest intensity in the play, often resolving the central conflict.
- the written content for a visual story such as a play, television show or movie.
- a literary device characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces
- A smaller division within an act, representing a specific time and place in the play.
19 Clues: The spoken words between characters in a play. • The time and place in which the events of the play occur. • any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work. • occurs when the audience knows something that the characters don't. • a literary device characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces • ...
Literary Terms 2025-10-28
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- The speaker addresses the audience or another character, but the other characters on stage cannot hear it; a brief whisper.
- A single, long speech delivered by one character to other characters on stage.
- PERSON LIMITED: A narrator whose knowledge is confined to only one character's thoughts and perceptions.
- A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
- An author's attitude toward the subject, conveyed through word choice and style.
- RHYME: Rhyme where the rhyming words are at the end of adjacent or alternating lines.
- A reference to a well-known person, event, place, literary work, or art.
- IRONY: A literary device where a situation's outcome is contrary to what was expected.
- A broad term for a discrepancy between expectation and reality.
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- A type of narrator that uses "I," "me," and "my" and is a character in the story.
- The general atmosphere or emotional setting a piece of writing creates for the reader.
- IRONY: A statement meant to be understood as the opposite of what is literally said (e.g., calling a mess "spotless").
- PERSON OMNISCIENT: A narrator who knows everything about all the characters and events.
- A literary device where two contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
- A device where two or more words share the same sound, usually at the end of a line.
- RHYME: Rhyme that occurs within a single line of verse or between contiguous lines.
- A softer, less direct word or phrase substituted for one considered to be too harsh or unpleasant.
- IRONY: The audience knows something the characters do not, creating tension or humor.
- A speech delivered by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts to the audience.
20 Clues: A broad term for a discrepancy between expectation and reality. • A literary device where two contradictory terms appear in conjunction. • A reference to a well-known person, event, place, literary work, or art. • A single, long speech delivered by one character to other characters on stage. • ...
Unit 3 2025-11-20
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- Justyce writes letters to _ to help him process what is happening in his life
- the author uses _ to reveal important details about Justyce’s past and how it shapes his present decisions
- when two characters have opposite personalities that highlight each other’s traits, this is called a _
- a _ plot is when events are told in the order they happen in from beginning to end
- When Justyce is treated unfairly by the police, it reveals the _ he faces in his daily life
- the _ of the novel shifts between Justyce’s school and his neighborhood, helping to show the different pressures he faces
- the main character in Dear Martin who attends Braselton Preparatory Academy
- the theme of _ is developed as Justyce struggles with how society perceives him versus who he really is
- The central message or lesson developed through characters and plot.
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- Characters who feel realistic, with strengths, flaws, and motivations.
- The process an author uses to reveal a character’s personality
- In these chapters, the author uses _ by hinting at future events that create suspense for the reader
- A story with two or more related storylines occurring at the same time.
- the _ of the story shifts between Justyce’s experiences in the present and his reflections on past events
- Justyce faces challenges with fitting in both at school and in his _
- This character is known for challenging Justyce’s ideas and beliefs the most
- The time and place of a story, which can shape the message.
- when Justyce is wrongfully arrested, it shows the theme of _ in society
- is a smaller storyline within the main story that often focuses on secondary characters or events
- _ is Justyce’s best friend who often provides comic relief
20 Clues: _ is Justyce’s best friend who often provides comic relief • The time and place of a story, which can shape the message. • The process an author uses to reveal a character’s personality • Justyce faces challenges with fitting in both at school and in his _ • The central message or lesson developed through characters and plot. • ...
Disneyland 2024-05-01
12 Clues: Doombuggies • Yo Ho Yo Ho • Spinning ride • Frontier coaster • Tomorrowland Mtn • Tomorrowland cars • Singing birds show • Firework show spot • Explorer river ride • Main Street vehicle • Famous mouse creator • First princess movie
AG5 2021-09-03
12 Clues: age • dogs name • age of son • favourite food • favourite drink • favourite music • favourite animal • favourite colour • favourite hobby (mix) • favourite disney movie • elementary grade never taught • teachers name is Mrs. _______
MARS 2019-05-07
13 Clues: Mars • disney dog • roynd shape • Venus,Mars,eg • goddess of love • system of stars • home to billions • celestial object • war of the Worlds • Greek god of fire • planetary grouping • asteroid,goddess,match • smallish celestial body
Frozen 2024-01-30
13 Clues: Cold season • The kingdom • The villain • Frozen water • The reindeer • Disney prince • Orange vegetable • Forest creatures • Made out of snow • Queen of Arendelle • Princess of Arendelle • Olaf's favorite thing • "Some people are worth melting for"
Palavras Cruzadas Cinematográficas 2024-09-17
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- Filme de ficção científica de 1999, famoso por suas cenas de ação inovadoras.
- Filme sobre o famoso naufrágio, também dirigido por James Cameron
- – Filme de animação da Disney sobre duas irmãs, Elsa e Anna
- Filme baseado no livro de J.R.R. Tolkien, prequela de "O Senhor dos Anéis".
- – O mais prestigiado prêmio da indústria cinematográfica
- Filme clássico sobre a máfia, dirigido por Francis Ford Coppola
- Famoso diretor de filmes como "E.T." e "Jurassic Park".
- Universo cinematográfico de super-heróis, incluindo "Vingadores".
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- Diretor de filmes como "Pulp Fiction" e "Kill Bill".
- Filme dirigido por Christopher Nolan que explora sonhos dentro de sonhos.
- Gigante do entretenimento que criou Mickey Mouse e muitos filmes animados.
- Filme de 2019 que conta a história do famoso vilão de Gotham
- – Filme de ficção científica de James Cameron, lançado em 2009.
- Estúdio de animação que criou "Toy Story" e "Procurando Nemo".
- Criador da franquia "Star Wars".
15 Clues: Criador da franquia "Star Wars". • Diretor de filmes como "Pulp Fiction" e "Kill Bill". • Famoso diretor de filmes como "E.T." e "Jurassic Park". • – O mais prestigiado prêmio da indústria cinematográfica • – Filme de animação da Disney sobre duas irmãs, Elsa e Anna • Filme de 2019 que conta a história do famoso vilão de Gotham • ...
Trivia 2025-08-13
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- What is the closest planet to the Sun?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness guide whose emotions in Inside Out?
- Which is the longest river in the world?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the name of the phenomenon where the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth?
- Which Disney character is known as the “Little Mermaid”?
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- Which Disney Princess attended Elsa’s coronation day in Arendelle?
- Who is the singer of the hit song “Baby”?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- What is the name of the fictional wizarding school in the Harry Potter series?
- You'll be in my heart was an OST from which movie?
- Which animal can sleep up to 22 hours a day?
- Which animal has the best eyesight?
- Which musical instrument has 88 keys?
15 Clues: What is the fastest land animal? • Which animal has the best eyesight? • Which musical instrument has 88 keys? • What is the closest planet to the Sun? • Which is the longest river in the world? • Who is the singer of the hit song “Baby”? • What is the tallest mountain in the world? • Which animal can sleep up to 22 hours a day? • ...
Cultural Life of USA. 2025-12-12
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- 2. The American national holiday celebrated on July 4th
- 12. American national game played with a bat and ball
- 3. Traditional American music style rooted in African American culture
- 13. Bestselling American comic-book superheroes by Marvel or DC
- 6. Largest museum complex in Washington, D.C.
- 14. Popular American animation studio founded by Walt Disney
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- 11. Popular American festival featuring music and arts in California
- 5. Popular American sport also known as gridiron
- 9. Popular American fast-food item made with a bun and patty
- 15. The most-watched American TV awards ceremony
- 10. A famous American music style born in the Mississippi Delta
- 1. The major American film industry located in Los Angeles
- 8. Famous American award ceremony for movies
- 4. New York City’s famous theater district
- 7. Holiday when Americans eat turkey and celebrate harvest
15 Clues: 4. New York City’s famous theater district • 8. Famous American award ceremony for movies • 6. Largest museum complex in Washington, D.C. • 5. Popular American sport also known as gridiron • 15. The most-watched American TV awards ceremony • 12. American national game played with a bat and ball • 2. The American national holiday celebrated on July 4th • ...
Marissa’s Shower Puzzle 2024-03-17
13 Clues: Bride’s Cat • Groom’s Dog • Name of Groom • Wedding Month • Name of Bride • Groom’s Sister • Bride’s Brother • Wedding location • Location of Proposal • ___&___, shower theme • Florida Vacation Spot • Where Bride and Groom live • Where Bride and Groom work
Zachary's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-18
13 Clues: Birthdate • First Job • Instrument • Zodiac Sign • Middle Name • Snake's Name • Favorite Band • Favorite Color • Name of his band • Favorite Sibling • Favorite Coffee Drink • President when he graduated high school • Character theme birthday (hint - not Disney)
Disney Princesses 2022-12-07
9 Clues: Moana • Hercules • Pocahontas • Sleeping Beauty • White Snow White • The Little Mermaid • Older sister in Frozen • Younger sister in Frozen • The Princess and the frog
Disney Women 2020-08-25
9 Clues: hard worker • eager artist • talks to animals • up for adventure • relatable princess • beautiful disguises • a lot to live up to • grass is greener metaphor • butterfly amidst caterpillars
disney charcters 2020-11-22
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- hatter "Why is a raven like a wrtiting desk?"
- "I want to adventure in the great wide somewhere"
- "Just keep swimming"
- "If i do marry,i want it to be for love "
- "Poor unfortunate souls"
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- "im just a street rat remeber?"
- "The only way to getwhat you want is through hard work
- "A LLAMA!HES SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD!"
- "Whats youre name?I pefer wonder boy"
9 Clues: "Just keep swimming" • "Poor unfortunate souls" • "im just a street rat remeber?" • "A LLAMA!HES SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD!" • "Whats youre name?I pefer wonder boy" • "If i do marry,i want it to be for love " • hatter "Why is a raven like a wrtiting desk?" • "I want to adventure in the great wide somewhere" • "The only way to getwhat you want is through hard work
Disney Princess 2023-01-19
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- she's a princess who found her prince kissing a frog
- a princess who ate an apple and almost died
- a princess who as long, blond hair
- a princess who loves reading books
- she is a princess who fly on a carpet
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- a princess who running lost a shoe
- a princess who lives in the sea
- she's a princess who spends the whole movie sleeping
- a princess who as curly, red hair
9 Clues: a princess who lives in the sea • a princess who as curly, red hair • a princess who running lost a shoe • a princess who as long, blond hair • a princess who loves reading books • she is a princess who fly on a carpet • a princess who ate an apple and almost died • she's a princess who found her prince kissing a frog • she's a princess who spends the whole movie sleeping
Disney Princess 2023-10-23
9 Clues: magic hair • kisses a frog • magic carpet • Poisonous Apple • loves the water • good at archery • marries a beast • Lives in the sea • goes from a slave to princess
Disney Movies 2024-04-09
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- a super family with super powers
- emotions inside Riley's head
- magical fantasy that takes place in the desert
- Arcade character wants to be a hero, not a zero
- king of priderock with an evil brother
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- lost slipper at midnight
- Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class
- boy travels to the land of the dead in search of his musical ancestor
- evil when you ___ upon a star
9 Clues: lost slipper at midnight • emotions inside Riley's head • evil when you ___ upon a star • a super family with super powers • king of priderock with an evil brother • Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-class • magical fantasy that takes place in the desert • Arcade character wants to be a hero, not a zero • ...
Disney movies 2024-12-09
9 Clues: toys come to life • the wet brand bandits • a baby deer goes exploring • the hunt for a prized jewel • She sailed across the ocean • save the house from crumbling • the cold never bothered me anyway • the kits go missing where are they • a puffie robot, turns to attacking robot
Disney Villainous 2024-04-24
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- I’ll be the fairest in the land!
- This crown gives me a feeling of power!
- Everybody’s got a weakness.
- Finally, you will bow to me!
- The sea and all it’s spoils bow to my power!
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- Now go with a curse and serve me well!
- I got friends on the other side.
- If I lose my temper, you’ll lose your head.
- Double the powder and shorten the fuse!
9 Clues: Everybody’s got a weakness. • Finally, you will bow to me! • I got friends on the other side. • I’ll be the fairest in the land! • Now go with a curse and serve me well! • This crown gives me a feeling of power! • Double the powder and shorten the fuse! • If I lose my temper, you’ll lose your head. • The sea and all it’s spoils bow to my power!
How well do you know me? 2023-09-13
12 Clues: Hometown • Eye Color • Middle Name • # of Siblings • Favorite Color • Favorite Animal • Favorite Sitcom • Favorite Holiday • City I was Born in • Alma Mater (acronym) • Favorite Disney Movie • Favorite TV Series (acronym)
Orchestra Vocab 2023-09-13
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- A song with a faster beat than a ballad
- The very first piece of music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 1; a medley of themes from the show.
- the very last song of the show
- A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them
- A song with a slower tempo that usually shares strong emotion; often a love song
- This 1902 version of a famous musical featured a cow named Imogene instead of Toto
- A type of musical comedy that took place 1890-1920, named after the King of England.
- A song which takes place about midway through Act 2 to re-energize the audience for the final scenes
- When all or part of a song is repeated later in the show, usually to energize the end of a scene
- A song which lets a character or group of characters beguile an audience and share character development information
- The very first song sung by characters in the show
- A large-scale performance within a musical show, usually combining both song and dance with lots of energy and many performers
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- A song so fantastic that the audience applause keeps the show from continuing for a while
- The first musical
- Music played by the orchestra before the curtain opens for Act 2 (at the end of intermission).
- this song form becomes standard for Broadway and pop music
- lantern slides used to create effects
- A song which aims to get laughs from the audience
- Any song which explains a character, a group of characters, or a situation
19 Clues: The first musical • the very last song of the show • lantern slides used to create effects • A song with a faster beat than a ballad • A song which aims to get laughs from the audience • The very first song sung by characters in the show • this song form becomes standard for Broadway and pop music • A song which tells what characters desire and what motivates them • ...
Science Fiction: Geyer's Inferno 2024-12-16
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- Action, shows the consequences of the characters' decisions and actions.
- fiction, allows readers to explore imaginative concepts that often stretch the boundaries of reality
- concludes the narrative, providing closure to the plot.
- narratives center on survival in hostile environments, whether on Earth or other planets.
- introduces the setting, characters, and initial situation.
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- Travel, presents unique opportunities for storytelling, allowing characters to experience different eras confront their past or alter future events.
- extraterrestrial life
- the turning point of the story where the main conflict reaches its peak.
- explores the impact of advanced technology on human life. This can include artificial intelligence space exploration, and biotechnology.
- Action, builds tension through challenges and conflicts faced by the characters.
10 Clues: extraterrestrial life • concludes the narrative, providing closure to the plot. • introduces the setting, characters, and initial situation. • Action, shows the consequences of the characters' decisions and actions. • the turning point of the story where the main conflict reaches its peak. • ...
Rl.6.3 Vocabulary 2021-08-26
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- Part of a larger sequence.
- Form a mental image of; imagine.
- Where and when the story takes place.
- The point of greatest tension in the story. (The turning point in the story.)
- All of the events after the climax. The tension of the story comes down.
- Give an account in words of (someone or something), including all the relevant characteristics, qualities, or events.
- People or animals that are in the story.
- When the conflict is introduced that sets the plot in motion.
- The sequence of events that occurs to characters in situations in the beginning, middle and end of the story.
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- The introduction of the characters, setting and basic situation.
- The final outcome of the story.
- Events that increase tension about the conflict.
- A set; examples: Coins, Books, or Movies.
- The story’s central problem.
14 Clues: Part of a larger sequence. • The story’s central problem. • The final outcome of the story. • Form a mental image of; imagine. • Where and when the story takes place. • People or animals that are in the story. • A set; examples: Coins, Books, or Movies. • Events that increase tension about the conflict. • When the conflict is introduced that sets the plot in motion. • ...
Shakespeare literary terms 2016-02-01
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- verse poetry verse without rhyme within lambic pentameter.
- a long speech by one character in a play
- irony the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader.
- or death
- a conversion between two or more characters.
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhymes; couplets often signal a characters exit of the end of the scene.
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- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or a play on the two words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- a character speaks directly to the audience without being overhead by other characters on the stage.
- a character converses with himself/herself by expressing thoughts a loud while alone on stage.
- a character who is used as a contrast to another characters; this highlights or sets off the personality traits of the character.
- flaw a fault of the protagonist which usually leads to his/her
- Relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of the plot.
- a drama that depicts serious and important events that cause suffering and distress
13 Clues: or death • a long speech by one character in a play • a conversion between two or more characters. • verse poetry verse without rhyme within lambic pentameter. • Relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of the plot. • flaw a fault of the protagonist which usually leads to his/her • ...
Harry Potter Characters 2021-10-18
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- sister of another death-eater
- Hogwarts least favorite headteacher
- prefect 2 years above Harry Potter
- ghost professor
- great aunt of Gellert Grindelwald
- Draco's girlfriend
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- head of the department of international magical cooperation
- gardener for the Riddle family
- chaser for Gryffindor one year above Harry's
- brother of another death-eater
- ravenclaw quidditch seeker
- killed by his own cousin
- participant of the triwizard tournament
- girlfriend of Percy Weasley
- muggle studies professor
- girl Neville falls in love with
- Ron's ex girlfriend
- former Wimbourne Wasps quidditch player
18 Clues: ghost professor • Draco's girlfriend • Ron's ex girlfriend • killed by his own cousin • muggle studies professor • ravenclaw quidditch seeker • girlfriend of Percy Weasley • sister of another death-eater • gardener for the Riddle family • brother of another death-eater • girl Neville falls in love with • great aunt of Gellert Grindelwald • prefect 2 years above Harry Potter • ...
Black Cauldron Characters 2021-10-15
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- the lead enchantress of the Marshes of Morvaer; had tangled hair adorned with many ornaments and a decisive personality
- Assistant Pig-Keeper; protagonist
- a stallion; the "beloved steed" of Taran of Caer Dallben; the colt of Melyngar
- a warrior, the son of Chief Bard Taliesin; a wise and gracious man, thought to someday become Prydain's greatest bard
- Son of Collfrewr; a farmer who lived at Caer Dallben; though to be a hero by some, he liked to be known as a grower of turnips
- enchantress of the Marshes of Morvaer; wore a necklace of milky stones and was the most positive and cheerful of the trio
- prince and warrior known as "Son of Don;" rode a white mare and carried a legendary sword
- Son of Pen-Llarcau; an arrogant young prince, the last son of his line, who received no inheritance apart from "his name and his sword"
- one of the Fair Folk, not a dwarf but taller and thinner
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- King of Madoc; second greatest warlord in Prydain, after Prince Gwydion, Son of Don
- from Annuvin; ruthless warriors, criminals, and cruel murderers given supernatural strength by the Death Lord
- one of the Fair Folk, a red-haired dwarf from The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg
- King of Cantrev Cadiffor ; his banner was crimson with the emblem of a black bear
- a wise old enchanter who resided at Caer Dallben and was Taran's mentor; got much wisdom from The Book of Three
- the least agreeable and the most threatening of the enchantresses of Morvaer, with a black cowl that shadowed her face
- daughter of Angharad; daughter of Regat; an outspoken, feisty, and kind-hearted Princess of the Royal House of Llyr
- Son of Godo;an aspiring bard, wanderer, and the sometime ruler of a small cantrev in the northeast of Prydain
- A creature of an unknown kind, not quite animal and not quite human
18 Clues: Assistant Pig-Keeper; protagonist • one of the Fair Folk, not a dwarf but taller and thinner • A creature of an unknown kind, not quite animal and not quite human • one of the Fair Folk, a red-haired dwarf from The Kingdom of Tylwyth Teg • a stallion; the "beloved steed" of Taran of Caer Dallben; the colt of Melyngar • ...
Old Testament Characters 2015-10-29
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- Brave mother from these books who watched as her 7 sons where executed for being Jews.
- Married Delilah and she betrayed him
- Prophet who was exiled to Babylon during the fall of Jerusalem
- King who defeated Goliath with a rock
- He and his wife bore a son in old age due to his faith in God
- Thrown into a lion’s den for praying to God. He was unharmed.
- beloved son of Rachel who interpreted dreams for the pharaoh
- Married sisters. Tricked his father into thinking he was his brother.
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- King who was given the gift of wisdom by God
- wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau
- God gave him the 10 commandment on Mount Sinai
- He was called the weeping prophet
- prophet who prophesied during the reigns of Uzziah during the 7th and 8th centuries B.C.
- Israel’s last judge and first prophet
- Heroine whose name means the praised one.
- The promised son of Abraham whose was going to be offered as a sacrifice by his father
- beloved wife of Jacob
- He ran from God and was swallowed by a whale
18 Clues: beloved wife of Jacob • He was called the weeping prophet • Married Delilah and she betrayed him • Israel’s last judge and first prophet • King who defeated Goliath with a rock • Heroine whose name means the praised one. • wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau • King who was given the gift of wisdom by God • He ran from God and was swallowed by a whale • ...
plot and characters 2015-12-08
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- / introduction of the story
- hunts for
- / is the turning point, which changes the protagonist’s fate
- / Olympic Game Medalist from Syria which
- / Anne Frank's older sister
- Lune / daughter of Marie Moon
- / represents the opposition against which the protagonist must contend. In other words, the antagonist is an obstacle that the protagonist must overcome
- / queen bee, leader of the most exclusive clique in "Mean Girls" movie
- / Does not change throughout the work, and the reader’s knowledge of that character does not grow his or her personality does not transform or evolve
- action / a series of related incidents builds toward the point of greatest interest
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- Kyle / a Texas born citizen and was once a Ranch hand and rodeo .Then became One of the Best US Navy Seal Sniper
- van Daan / a.k.a Peter Van Pels
- / sequence of events in a nonfiction story
- / comprises events from the end of the falling action to the actual ending scene of the drama or narrative
- Heron / protagonist in the movie Mean Girls
- / They are not psychologically complex characters and therefore are readily accessible to readers
- / are the people ,animals,or things who act in the story
- / North Shore high school's most exclusive clique
- / Complex than flat characters, and often display the inconsistencies and internal conflicts found in most real people
19 Clues: hunts for • / introduction of the story • / Anne Frank's older sister • Lune / daughter of Marie Moon • van Daan / a.k.a Peter Van Pels • / Olympic Game Medalist from Syria which • / sequence of events in a nonfiction story • Heron / protagonist in the movie Mean Girls • / North Shore high school's most exclusive clique • ...
Movie Characters/places 2016-05-16
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- a cartoon bunny:
- a Girl who loses her voice to an evil Octopus lady:
- the guy who went with Katness:
- a flying green kid who is magical:
- an evil hook-hand man:
- a talking and walking sponge:
- a girl who volentered for the Hunger Games:
- Peter Parker
- an explorer:
- the planet which superman is from:
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- where fish live:
- the evil Octopus lady:
- the city which Spongebob lives:
- where 12 districs come into one nation:
- the flying kids home which is magiical:
- chicken who has a big heart:
- supermans arch nemasis:
- a famous superhero with first letter "S":
18 Clues: Peter Parker • an explorer: • where fish live: • a cartoon bunny: • the evil Octopus lady: • an evil hook-hand man: • supermans arch nemasis: • a talking and walking sponge: • the guy who went with Katness: • the city which Spongebob lives: • chicken who has a big heart: • a flying green kid who is magical: • the planet which superman is from: • ...
Glass Castle characters 2023-12-07
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- John's 15 year old daughter
- Jeanettes only black friend that murdered her mom's boyfriend
- Dad's mother
- Wrote the Glass Castle
- Youngest daughter of the family and stabbed mom before moving to California
- Jeanetts's first "boyfriend"
- owned the property in phoenix that mom inherited when she died
- Drinks alcohol everyday and came up with the Glass Castle blueprints
- Jeanette's second husband
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- Dad's Brother
- took Brian's comic book and slept with dad
- the town whore of welch
- only son of the family and joined the police force
- Dad's Father
- Jeanette's first husband that lived on park Avenue
- Brian's daughter
- oldest daughter of the family and first to move to New York
- Has a teaching diploma and loves art
18 Clues: Dad's Father • Dad's mother • Dad's Brother • Brian's daughter • Wrote the Glass Castle • the town whore of welch • Jeanette's second husband • John's 15 year old daughter • Jeanetts's first "boyfriend" • Has a teaching diploma and loves art • took Brian's comic book and slept with dad • only son of the family and joined the police force • ...
The Iliad Characters 2022-11-14
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- The King of Troy
- The King of the Gods
- The Goddess of Wisdom and War
- The Goddess of Love and Beauty
- The God of War
- The Most Noble and Eldest Prince of Troy
- The Goddess of Discord
- The Most Clever of the Greek Warriors and Kings
- The Queen of Troy
- The Queen of the Gods
- The Most Fearsome Warrior on the Greek Side
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- Trojan Princess given the power of prophecy
- The Mother of Achilles
- The King of Mycenae, Brother to Menelaus
- The Trojan Prince who gives Aphrodite the Apple
- The King of Sparta, Husband of Helen
- The Most Beautiful Woman in the World
- The God of Music and Medicine
18 Clues: The God of War • The King of Troy • The Queen of Troy • The King of the Gods • The Queen of the Gods • The Mother of Achilles • The Goddess of Discord • The Goddess of Wisdom and War • The God of Music and Medicine • The Goddess of Love and Beauty • The King of Sparta, Husband of Helen • The Most Beautiful Woman in the World • The King of Mycenae, Brother to Menelaus • ...
The Dressmaker Characters 2022-11-28
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- Teddy's surname
- William's best man
- The Chemist Mr.
- Tilly's teacher
- The chemist's wife
- Stewart's mum
- Tilly's last name
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- Trudy's husband
- Teddy's brother
- William's mum
- Stewart's surname
- The store owner Mr.
- Beulah's surname
- Tilly's father
- Getrude changes her name to...
- Sergeant ...
- Tilly's mother
- Evan has an affair with...
18 Clues: Sergeant ... • William's mum • Stewart's mum • Tilly's father • Tilly's mother • Trudy's husband • Teddy's brother • Teddy's surname • The Chemist Mr. • Tilly's teacher • Beulah's surname • Stewart's surname • Tilly's last name • William's best man • The chemist's wife • The store owner Mr. • Evan has an affair with... • Getrude changes her name to...
TKAM Characters Crossword 2025-02-05
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- Wise and kind uncle of Jem and Scout
- Mysterious "spooky" neighbor of Jem and Scout
- Houses Miss Maudie after her house burns down
- Stands up in courtroom to defend Tom Robinson
- Father of Mayella
- Friend of Jem and Scout who makes the best cakes
- The older brother of Scout
- Watches Boo Radley
- Judge for Tom Robinson court case
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- The nanny at the Finch household
- Wise father of Jem and Scout who defends Tom Robinson at his trial
- Reverend in the black church
- Convicted of raping Mayella Ewell
- Imaginative friend of Jem and Scout who comes every summer
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping her
- Morphine addict who makes Jem read to her
- Curious girl who can't help but get into fights
- The strict and stubborn aunt of Jem and Scout
18 Clues: Father of Mayella • Watches Boo Radley • The older brother of Scout • Reverend in the black church • The nanny at the Finch household • Convicted of raping Mayella Ewell • Judge for Tom Robinson court case • Accused Tom Robinson of raping her • Wise and kind uncle of Jem and Scout • Morphine addict who makes Jem read to her • Mysterious "spooky" neighbor of Jem and Scout • ...
The City of Ember 2022-05-16
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- works in the greenhouses
- Lina's grandmother
- to leave or get out
- easily broken
- Lina's best friend from school
- a holiday where everyone sings
- takes things from the storerooms
- Lina's neighbor who takes in Lina and Poppy
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- the way out of Ember
- one of the main characters, a boy
- Cole a corrupt man who is stealing
- where the mayor and guards work
- one of the main characters, a girl
- very tired or worn out
14 Clues: easily broken • Lina's grandmother • to leave or get out • the way out of Ember • very tired or worn out • works in the greenhouses • Lina's best friend from school • a holiday where everyone sings • where the mayor and guards work • takes things from the storerooms • one of the main characters, a boy • Cole a corrupt man who is stealing • one of the main characters, a girl • ...
" If you can dream it , You can do it " - Walt Disney 2013-12-03
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- Disney India collaborated with Yash Raj Films to produce this movie which had voiceovers done by famous Bollywood actors such as Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan
- This is Walt Disney’s full name
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- This cartoon character is considered to be the arch nemesis of Mickey Mouse
- The name of Walt Disney's First Live Action Film
- The number of siblings that Walt Disney had
- The number of unscheduled closures that Disneyland has had since its opening in July 17, 1955
- Walt Disney holds the record for the most number of Academy Awards won with these many Academy awards in his name
- The name of Mickey Mouse's pet dog
8 Clues: This is Walt Disney’s full name • The name of Mickey Mouse's pet dog • The number of siblings that Walt Disney had • The name of Walt Disney's First Live Action Film • This cartoon character is considered to be the arch nemesis of Mickey Mouse • The number of unscheduled closures that Disneyland has had since its opening in July 17, 1955 • ...
Literary Terms 2013-10-15
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- Character that is well described and detailed within the story
- Any form of speech during the story.
- When the writer directly states what the character is like.
- The events that lead up to the climax of a story
- Placing characters into groups based upon how they are portrayed and their actions
- A break in the story that references to an event usually prior to the beginning of the story.
- The series of events that occur after the climax when everything winds down, events leading up to the conclusion
- The opposing character to the protagonist, usually the 'bad guy'
- The conclusion of a story, what wraps it up
- A reference in one literary work to another literary work.
- A person or anything represented as a person that has a role in any story or drama
- The main character, usually described as the 'good guy'
- Character that doesn't really change throughout the entirety of the story
- Character that isn't well described in the story
- Way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group
- Character that undergoes some form of life changing epiphany within the story.
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- A character that supports the story, isn't a main character but is still important.
- When characters' traits are revealed in one of five ways; appearance, dialogue, private thoughts, actions and the effects of their actions.
- person When a story is narrated directly from the main characters point of view, using words like "I" or "me."
- What drives the character
- person omniscient When a thirty party narrator knows multiple thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
- Character that serves in contrast to another character
- A series of related events that make up a story or drama
- Any problem found between two characters, or the protagonist and the antagonist
- The main conflict within a story; the main action of the story
- A term that is used for the first part of a plot, gives you information about events that occurred prior to the beginning of the story.
- The time and place in which a story takes place
- A mask that an author uses in order to portray their character in a significant way.
28 Clues: What drives the character • Any form of speech during the story. • The conclusion of a story, what wraps it up • The time and place in which a story takes place • The events that lead up to the climax of a story • Character that isn't well described in the story • Character that serves in contrast to another character • ...
Greek Theater and Tragedy 2014-04-10
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- A lyric poem/song usually characterized by serious, respectful, and exalted feelings
- excessive pride
- "Seeing place" where the audience sat
- Extremely successful at winning tragedy competitions, added the third actor and possibly some scene painting
- an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
- Often described as the father of tragedy, he added a second actor to his plays.
- emotional purging that brings about a moral or spiritual renewal or welcome relief from tension and anxiety
- Circular dancing place where actors and chorus performed
- the part of an ancient Greek choral ode sung by the chorus when moving from right to left
- An open structure with tiers and seats around an open space
- A literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that, combined with fate and external forces, brings on a catastrophe
- the introduction scene to the drama
- An ancient Greek chorus's reply to the strophe (left to right)
- small hut-like building behind the stage used as a dressing room and later as a backdrop for painted settings
- the paths by which actors entered and exited
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- Entrance song of the chorus
- 12 or 15 actors that represent the general public. They speak/sing in unison and comment on the action of the characters.
- A popular "rebellious" playwright who included strong female characters and smart slaves
- the leader of the chorus who often interacts with the characters in the scene
- a change or even a complete turnabout in the circumstances of a character or characters
- a rude, vuglar, comedy with sexual jokes about greek history and myths
- made fun of politics and respected people of the time
- A weakness of character, resulting in the fall of the tragic hero
- Choral song (ode) performed in the orchestra between episodes
- the closing scene of a comedy or tragedy
- A serious form of drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character
- Greek word for the flaw which causes a character's downfall
- A song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving
- a scene of the drama between two choral songs; the portion of the play in which characters engage in dialogue with each other or with the chorus
29 Clues: excessive pride • Entrance song of the chorus • the introduction scene to the drama • "Seeing place" where the audience sat • the closing scene of a comedy or tragedy • A song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving • the paths by which actors entered and exited • an event resulting in great loss and misfortune • made fun of politics and respected people of the time • ...
Pathfinder Adventure Card Game 2024-06-03
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- - A holy warrior character class dedicated to righteousness and combat.
- - The type of dice used for skill checks and combat resolution.
- - A character stat used for combat and certain checks.
- - A single game session with specific goals and challenges.
- - A deck that provides divine assistance and extra turns.
- - A series of linked adventures forming a campaign.
- - A character stat representing physical resilience.
- - A type of boon card representing NPCs that assist characters.
- - A cooperative card game based on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
- - A character class known for their musical talents and versatile abilities.
- - A type of boon card used to enhance combat capabilities.
- - An elven rogue character skilled in stealth and thievery.
- - Special rewards that can be added to a character's deck.
- - A character stat used for influence and social interaction.
- - A cleric character capable of healing and divine magic.
- - A type of bane card representing obstacles and traps.
- - A skill used for negotiation and influencing NPCs.
- - The core box required to play the game.
- - Places where characters encounter challenges and acquire loot.
- - A skill used for navigating the wilderness and enduring harsh conditions.
- - A character stat important for divine spellcasters and perception.
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- - A skill allowing characters to avoid detection and sneak past enemies.
- - A character class skilled in potions and chemical concoctions.
- - A fighter character who excels in melee combat.
- - A check to defeat monsters or overcome physical challenges.
- - A type of magic associated with clerics and divine powers.
- - Pre-built decks that represent each player's character.
- - The villain's minions that guard locations.
- - A spell commonly used to heal characters.
- - A monk character known for his hand-to-hand combat prowess.
- - A character stat crucial for arcane spellcasters and knowledge.
- - The main antagonists of each adventure that players must defeat.
- - A skill used to overcome physical challenges and traps.
- - A type of magic used by wizards and sorcerers in the game.
- - Cards that provide allies, equipment, spells, and other benefits.
- - A type of boon card providing protection and damage reduction.
- - An action to call creatures or objects to aid in challenges.
- - A set of scenarios, locations, and rewards for characters to explore.
- - Cards representing monsters, barriers, and other hindrances.
- - Additional decks tailored to specific character classes.
40 Clues: - The core box required to play the game. • - A spell commonly used to heal characters. • - The villain's minions that guard locations. • - A fighter character who excels in melee combat. • - A series of linked adventures forming a campaign. • - A character stat representing physical resilience. • - A skill used for negotiation and influencing NPCs. • ...
Dramatic Terms 2023-02-16
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- A literary tone used to mock or ridicule human vice or weakness with the intent to change.
- An imaginary wall that separates the audience from the stage.
- A literary work that is amusing and ends happily.
- Instructions written into the play.
- The audience perceives something that the characters in the story do not know.
- A person or group that serve as commentators.
- Events turn out opposite from what was expected.
- Noble character with much to lose who has a personal weakness.
- Character's comments intended to be heard by the audience only.
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- A stereotype or mold of characters.
- A literary work that is serious and end in a devastating catastrophe.
- Character's weakness that brings about an unhappy ending.
- A speech given while others are on stage.
- A moment when the character is alone on stage and speaks their thoughts and feelings.
- A character that makes others seem better by contrast.
- The words state the opposite of the author's true meaning.
- Written text of a play.
- Conversation among characters in a play.
- A play on a word in which the word has two meanings.
19 Clues: Written text of a play. • A stereotype or mold of characters. • Instructions written into the play. • Conversation among characters in a play. • A speech given while others are on stage. • A person or group that serve as commentators. • Events turn out opposite from what was expected. • A literary work that is amusing and ends happily. • ...
The Royale @ PRC 2025-09-14
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- Last name of Playwright
- The action the characters do to illustrate they have landed a punch
- Character that sports a mustache and bowler hat
- From an actors POV, the part upstage where the locker room is located (twowords)
- Who gets in the ring with Jay Johnson at the climax of the play
- What does Wynton find among the coins he gets from winning his first match?
- The shape of the light that moved around the floor of the ring during a match
- How characters keep rhythm throughout the play
- Which character dies at the end of the play
- The gift Johnson receives from Fish(2 words)
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- Number of times the characters are literally hit in the face during the play
- First name of Playwright
- The sport that the play is about
- what is Nina's relation to Jay?
- Type of suit Jay wants to wear after his match against Fish
- The color of Jay's boxing trunks at the beginning of the play
- Which character starts off the play in the scaffolding upstage
- Last name of the Stage Manager for this production
- What is it that Jay hires Fish to do with him to train?
- The color of the book that Nina brings Jay
20 Clues: Last name of Playwright • First name of Playwright • what is Nina's relation to Jay? • The sport that the play is about • The color of the book that Nina brings Jay • Which character dies at the end of the play • The gift Johnson receives from Fish(2 words) • How characters keep rhythm throughout the play • Character that sports a mustache and bowler hat • ...
Twelfth Night Act One 2024-10-27
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- ordinary spoken language without a rhythmic structure
- a genre of drama that is lighthearted and humorous
- a brief remark by a character directed to the audience, often revealing true feelings and unheard by other characters
- a form of wordplay that exploits multiple meanings on words that sound alike
- cultural "rules" that govern a society's behavior as appropriate or not; ex. gender roles
- term referring to high status characters such as Duke Orsino, Countess Olivia, and Sir Toby
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- a form of love that is not returned; ex. Orsino's love for Olivia is not reciprocated
- a form of love that involves admiration and idealization of the beloved from afar
- When the audience knows something the characters do not
- In Shakespearean theater, male actors played female roles. Viola's disguise as Cesario is a humorous twist on this practice
- writing that has a specific rhythm
- an artistic device that refers to characters and concepts from the bible, history, mythology, etc.
12 Clues: writing that has a specific rhythm • a genre of drama that is lighthearted and humorous • ordinary spoken language without a rhythmic structure • When the audience knows something the characters do not • a form of wordplay that exploits multiple meanings on words that sound alike • a form of love that involves admiration and idealization of the beloved from afar • ...
Detective stories 2022-04-14
22 Clues: île • câne • arme • veuve • voler • indice • voleur • manoir • couteau • anglais • marteau • s'enfuir • coupable • intrigue • compagnon • moustache • meurtrier • detective • événement • couverture • personnages • un détéctive connu
Vocabulario 3CD 2021-02-03
21 Clues: war • God • myth • wolf • duck • fairy • giant • witch • moral • dwarf • snake • wizard • castle • donkey • dungeon • the end • to create • to appear • to betray • characters • to disappear
SHAYLA'S SO GOOD CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-11-14
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- Symbolizes leadership in ‘Lord of the Flies.’
- Characters speaking to one another.
- Used to make fires in 'The Lord of the Flies.'
- A boulder was dropped on this characters head, crushing his dreams, and his skull.
- Devil of the sea.
- A problem issue or fight.
- A nine year old adventurous, responsible, daring girl.
- 'The Veldt' is this kind of story.
- An object representing something else.
- When someone says the opposite of what they mean.
- Short story involving a ‘wereman.’
- Last name of the characters in ‘The Veldt.’
- When a situation turns out different than expected, the irony is ______.
- Animals in 'The Wife's' Story'
- Stereotypical amount of wishes given.
- Evil girl who lives in a 'Happy Life' home.
- Magical story.
- A mental awakening.
- Career of the evil man in ‘Wish You Were Here.’
- A short fantasy story.
- Gender of the antagonist in ‘The Witch.’
- Choosing between two outcomes.
- The object everyone is obsessed with in year 2053.
- Lord of the flies is another term for ________.
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- Transportation Johnny and his mother are taking.
- Creature that was in the cabin in ‘Do Seek Their Meat From God.’
- Unattractive man who receives wishes from a genie.
- First name of the protagonist in ‘A Mountain Journey.’
- A true to life impression.
- Long terrifying stretch of cement that Rouga and Arnie must cross.
- Greedy man who receives wishes from a Christmas fairy.
- The object that stops Leonard from his nightly walk.
- Conflict that Dave Conroy faces.
- Symbolism occurs in this story involving sea animals.
- A magical wish granting creature.
- Heroic dolphin in ‘The Sea Devil.’
- Hinting at what is to come.
- Cruel story about gnomes.
- City that “A Way Out of the Forest’ takes place in.
- It is dramatic irony when the reader has _______ that the characters don’t.
- A blast from the past.
- Futuristic short story about lonely man.
- 'Mr.Jesus'
- A direct comparison.
- A ridiculous idea.
- The highest point of a story.
- Melinda Alice’s last wish.
- Characters speaking to a whole group.
- Large cats in short story by Charles Roberts.
- A boy who was brutally stabbed and murdered.
- Character that found her best friend dead.
51 Clues: 'Mr.Jesus' • Magical story. • Devil of the sea. • A ridiculous idea. • A mental awakening. • A direct comparison. • A blast from the past. • A short fantasy story. • Cruel story about gnomes. • A problem issue or fight. • A true to life impression. • Melinda Alice’s last wish. • Hinting at what is to come. • The highest point of a story. • Animals in 'The Wife's' Story' • ...
SHAYLA'S SO GOOD CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-11-14
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- A ridiculous idea.
- When a situation turns out different than expected, the irony is ______.
- Symbolism occurs in this story involving sea animals.
- Career of the evil man in ‘Wish You Were Here.’
- 'The Veldt' is this kind of story.
- Short story involving a ‘wereman.’
- Devil of the sea.
- Conflict that Dave Conroy faces.
- A mental awakening.
- When someone says the opposite of what they mean.
- Last name of the characters in ‘The Veldt.’
- A direct comparison.
- Symbolizes leadership in ‘Lord of the Flies.’
- It is dramatic irony when the reader has _______ that the characters don’t.
- 'Mr.Jesus'
- A problem issue or fight.
- Large cats in short story by Charles Roberts.
- Heroic dolphin in ‘The Sea Devil.’
- A short fantasy story.
- A boulder was dropped on this characters head, crushing his dreams, and his skull.
- Gender of the antagonist in ‘The Witch.’
- Magical story.
- Animals in 'The Wife's' Story'
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- First name of the protagonist in ‘A Mountain Journey.’
- A nine year old adventurous, responsible, daring girl.
- Transportation Johnny and his mother are taking.
- Futuristic short story about lonely man.
- Creature that was in the cabin in ‘Do Seek Their Meat From God.’
- Cruel story about gnomes.
- The highest point of a story.
- A blast from the past.
- A true to life impression.
- Characters speaking to a whole group.
- Hinting at what is to come.
- The object that stops Leonard from his nightly walk.
- Long terrifying stretch of cement that Rouga and Arnie must cross.
- Characters speaking to one another.
- An object representing something else.
- The object everyone is obsessed with in year 2053.
- Melinda Alice’s last wish.
- A magical wish granting creature.
- Greedy man who receives wishes from a Christmas fairy.
- Evil girl who lives in a 'Happy Life' home.
- Unattractive man who receives wishes from a genie.
- City that “A Way Out of the Forest’ takes place in.
- Character that found her best friend dead.
- Choosing between two outcomes.
- Stereotypical amount of wishes given.
- Lord of the flies is another term for ________.
- Used to make fires in 'The Lord of the Flies.'
- A boy who was brutally stabbed and murdered.
51 Clues: 'Mr.Jesus' • Magical story. • Devil of the sea. • A ridiculous idea. • A mental awakening. • A direct comparison. • A blast from the past. • A short fantasy story. • Cruel story about gnomes. • A problem issue or fight. • A true to life impression. • Melinda Alice’s last wish. • Hinting at what is to come. • The highest point of a story. • Choosing between two outcomes. • ...
3008 2024-11-10
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- Silly little shork
- the first mini base
- (Roman numerals) the part where the characters made their own base, and tried to survive on their own.
- died by having his head cracked open
- master base builder
- main character
- happens every 100 days where the ikea ‘updates’ but when it happened most recently, it was a lot more severe (maybe due to 682) during this time the ikea was very close to the real world, making employees act human and an exit a lot easier to find
- leader of ET
- (Roman numerals) the part where 682, shattered reality, JL gets a frying pan to the head and the main characters escape the ikea.
- main characters high school friend
- The SCP the characters find themselves in
- the biggest base in the ikea, the characters home in part 2
- when the employees are hostile
- leader of exchange
- when the employees are more aggressive. Happens every 10 nights
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- everyone’s favourite faceless beings, mindless during the day, hostile during the night
- nickname for SCP 3008
- (Roman numerals) the part where senna was found, and the main 5 first stumbled into the ikea
- IRL friend group character, who dies in the same chapter they’re introduced
- Adams friend, who survived in the ikea solo for 2 nights after the fall of exchange
- The base constructed in part 3
- (Roman numerals) the part with exchange, ET and the conflict within the two
- first to succumb to the Ikea (after Ava)
- where the employees are mindless, the time to get food and resources to prepare for the night
- person who dragged them into the IKEA
- medic with kleptomania
- communications leader of Exchange
- the night after the foggy day, where it’s a lot colder
- dead body found in part 1
- the kid, Lachie’s surrogate son
- described as having black hair, which she heavily argues against
- ‘Exchange is like a home, ___ is like a bar’
- silly lizard who may or may not have been sentenced to an eternity falling in the void
- tea enthusiast
- many peoples favourite character, portrays a ‘tough uncle’ kinda vibe
- when the employees are slower but still aggressive. Happens every 15 days
- second last person to die in the ikea
37 Clues: leader of ET • main character • tea enthusiast • Silly little shork • leader of exchange • the first mini base • master base builder • nickname for SCP 3008 • medic with kleptomania • dead body found in part 1 • The base constructed in part 3 • when the employees are hostile • the kid, Lachie’s surrogate son • communications leader of Exchange • main characters high school friend • ...
python dictionary crossword 2016-12-02
Across
- whole number
- error sequence of characters
- various programming languages
- loop control flow statement
- set of rules to be followed
- variable variable with global scope
- removing bugs
Down
- any finite sequence of characters
- Link together in a chain or series.
- loop is a control flow statement for specifying iteration
- system of algebraic notation
- Not consistent or having a fixed pattern
- type kind of data item
13 Clues: whole number • removing bugs • type kind of data item • loop control flow statement • set of rules to be followed • error sequence of characters • system of algebraic notation • various programming languages • any finite sequence of characters • Link together in a chain or series. • variable variable with global scope • Not consistent or having a fixed pattern • ...
9R Literary Devices 2021-10-01
Across
- vivid description of the senses
- a direct comparison
- techniques used to develop characters
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- word choice
- a word has a literal and intended meaning
- the author's attitude toward a work
- the overall feeling of a story
Down
- conversation between characters
- repeating a word or phrase
- an extreme exaggeration
- giving inanimate objects human traits
- the overall message or main idea of a story
13 Clues: word choice • a direct comparison • an extreme exaggeration • repeating a word or phrase • the overall feeling of a story • conversation between characters • vivid description of the senses • a comparison using "like" or "as" • the author's attitude toward a work • giving inanimate objects human traits • techniques used to develop characters • ...
Drama Vocabulary 2022-11-08
Across
- items used in a play
- describes what the characters are doing
- a written drama piece
- conversations between characters
- the authors attitude
Down
- the way you feel when reading
- a person who write a play
- chunks of a play with different scenes
- events in a story
- story told through actions and dialogue
- time and place of a story
- one situation in a play
- the person telling the story
13 Clues: events in a story • items used in a play • the authors attitude • a written drama piece • one situation in a play • a person who write a play • time and place of a story • the person telling the story • the way you feel when reading • conversations between characters • chunks of a play with different scenes • story told through actions and dialogue • ...
myah part 2 2022-12-14
Across
- My dog's name
- My least favorite teacher
- Oldest, middle, younger? Where am I in the sibling order
- One of my favorite Marvel characters
- My favorite food
- How many siblings do I have
- My first job
- My nickname for my boy bestie
Down
- My current read
- My friend of 12 years
- My eye color
- Shoes I wear the most
- One of my favorite Harry Potter characters
13 Clues: My eye color • My first job • My dog's name • My current read • My favorite food • My friend of 12 years • Shoes I wear the most • My least favorite teacher • How many siblings do I have • My nickname for my boy bestie • One of my favorite Marvel characters • One of my favorite Harry Potter characters • Oldest, middle, younger? Where am I in the sibling order
Terraria 2021-12-14
Across
- Has a lot of trees
- Harder than pre-hardmode. Now you can die in new ways!
- Corruption boss. Worm
- You start in it
- Happens a lot
- Crimson enemy. Flying
- The first boss.
- Corruption enemy. Flying
- Giant slime!
- The game and name of the crossword
- It's purple and it's strong
Down
- Purple biome
- Ender of hardcore characters.
- Cyan biome
- Spawned 1 out of 10 times upon breaking a grave marker
- Crimson boss. Flying brain, only boss to receive knockback.
- It's green
- A smol bee
- Red biome
- It's blue
- Giant wall made of flesh. Starts hardmode
- You earn them
- Literally just a giant bee.
- Ender of early game hardcore characters.
24 Clues: Red biome • It's blue • Cyan biome • It's green • A smol bee • Purple biome • Giant slime! • Happens a lot • You earn them • You start in it • The first boss. • Has a lot of trees • Corruption boss. Worm • Crimson enemy. Flying • Corruption enemy. Flying • Literally just a giant bee. • It's purple and it's strong • Ender of hardcore characters. • The game and name of the crossword • ...
Papa's Parrot by Cynthia Rylant 2022-02-03
Across
- mean nothing more
- means to continue something you did
- the character development of a charcter
- is the story line of a story
- a machine that keeps buildings warm
- make fun of something
- fat that is under the skin
- a story with a made up setting and characters
Down
- means to be rude and nasty
- to talk in a very low voice
- means to strike a ball lightly
- something you can use for a seat
- is very dramatic music
- a relaxing walk
- a group of things
- means to cry a lot
- to be very sick
- a channel that joins two bodies of water
- a characters thoughts and feelings
- to take something out of a container
20 Clues: a relaxing walk • to be very sick • mean nothing more • a group of things • means to cry a lot • make fun of something • is very dramatic music • means to be rude and nasty • fat that is under the skin • to talk in a very low voice • is the story line of a story • means to strike a ball lightly • something you can use for a seat • a characters thoughts and feelings • ...
Literary Criticisms Quiz 2021-09-01
Across
- ruled by women
- concerned with women in Literature
- Ms.Evans favorite subject
- background, thoughts
- paragraph in a poem or song
- example of an archetype
- Sylvia Plath poem
- example of personification in the fairy tale
- the number of characters in the fairy tale
- ruled by men
- mascot is a raven
- twelve date tale was written
- nickname for the main character in the fairy tale
- mascot is a badger
Down
- mascot is a lion
- Who has the money/power? Who does not
- plot theme setting
- Symbols or Characters Lense
- time period events
- last name of the authors
- mascot is a snake
- What it means to me
- Structure, literary devices
23 Clues: ruled by men • ruled by women • mascot is a lion • Sylvia Plath poem • mascot is a snake • mascot is a raven • plot theme setting • time period events • mascot is a badger • What it means to me • background, thoughts • example of an archetype • last name of the authors • Ms.Evans favorite subject • Symbols or Characters Lense • paragraph in a poem or song • Structure, literary devices • ...
Drama Terms 2021-05-18
Across
- Anne's diary, for example
- Feeling you get from a scene
- Directions for actors
- Literature on stage
- Happening backstage
- if you can use it for real on stage (lamp, faucet)
- document with lines and stage directions
- Interesting
- Closely related
- Circle of light focused on something
- Mrs. Frank's coat, for example
- Further away from the audience
- Another word for dialogue
Down
- uninterrupted solo speech
- Anne's sister
- The audience's right
- Closer to the audience
- To: Audience From: Playwright
- All lights off!
- Middle of stage
- Main setting for "Diary of Anne Frank"
- Conversations among characters
- Actors and actresses play them
- Typically 2-3 in a play
- Not a "chapter" in a play, but...
25 Clues: Interesting • Anne's sister • All lights off! • Middle of stage • Closely related • Literature on stage • Happening backstage • The audience's right • Directions for actors • Closer to the audience • Typically 2-3 in a play • uninterrupted solo speech • Anne's diary, for example • Another word for dialogue • Feeling you get from a scene • To: Audience From: Playwright • ...
2343424324 2022-11-22
Across
- Main characters family member
- Sudan Where it all started
- A part of you
- Salva and Nya both experience it
- A way Salva used to bounce back on certain situations
- Salva used this skill to endure the desert
- This is where Salva stayed most of his life
- #2 Main character
Down
- A place both characters lived
- A required source every day
- A tribe that is against Nuer
- caused by contaminated water
- Main character
- The main cause of all of the fighting
- Something You always need
- A water source made by salvas company
- A alternative to Ethiopia
- A tribe against the Dinka
- The main place to go to
- A American state that Salva went to
20 Clues: A part of you • Main character • #2 Main character • The main place to go to • Something You always need • A alternative to Ethiopia • A tribe against the Dinka • Sudan Where it all started • A required source every day • A tribe that is against Nuer • caused by contaminated water • A place both characters lived • Main characters family member • Salva and Nya both experience it • ...
Cinematography 2024-10-21
Across
- intro
- moves up and down
- emphasizes, characters around the environment
- camera moves closer the character, popular in horror films
- moves the camera through a scene, following
- most emotion
- over ___ ________
- hip to head
- any movements
- character and environment
- off balance
- holsters
- location
- long axis, shows the setting
- same level
- highlights area on someone
Down
- main character, in all glory
- looking down
- directly up and down
- convorsations
- birds eye view
- stomach to head, conversation
- dramatic and comedic effect
- moves towards subject
- looking up
- no movement
- rotates horizontally
- vertigo effect
- relationship between characters
- down but straight
- really low
- slowly moves around
32 Clues: intro • holsters • location • looking up • really low • same level • no movement • hip to head • off balance • looking down • most emotion • convorsations • any movements • birds eye view • vertigo effect • moves up and down • over ___ ________ • down but straight • slowly moves around • directly up and down • rotates horizontally • moves towards subject • character and environment • highlights area on someone • ...
Disney princess 2020-05-25
Walt Disney 2023-11-15
Across
- A story, usually for children, about magical beings and creatures.
- The first animated shorts,silent film
- A person in a novel, play or movie
- The women of Walt Disney's animation
- A film studio
Down
- A technique for producing animations using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut from materials such as paper, card, stiff fabric or even photographs.
- Standard movie,of the original length; not abridged
- A television or radio advertisement
- Artist who draws cartoons
9 Clues: A film studio • Artist who draws cartoons • A person in a novel, play or movie • A television or radio advertisement • The women of Walt Disney's animation • The first animated shorts,silent film • Standard movie,of the original length; not abridged • A story, usually for children, about magical beings and creatures. • ...
Disney / Pixar 2022-02-26
Across
- Une marionnette voulant devenir un enfant
- chacun craint d'être remplacé par un jouet neuf
- Séparé de sa famille lors d'une fuite en catastrophe de sa colonie
- Homme orphelin qui vit en volant de la nourriture aux marchands des souks.
Down
- Dans la nuit orageuse qui suit, elle se coupe les cheveux avec une épée et prend l’armure de son père.
- le petit garçon qui refuse de grandir
- La musique est interdite au sein de sa famille
- C'est un solide gaillard, il est de grande taille avec des bras massifs et son rôle est simpliste
- Passe ses journées à surveiller des poissons moutons
9 Clues: le petit garçon qui refuse de grandir • Une marionnette voulant devenir un enfant • La musique est interdite au sein de sa famille • chacun craint d'être remplacé par un jouet neuf • Passe ses journées à surveiller des poissons moutons • Séparé de sa famille lors d'une fuite en catastrophe de sa colonie • ...
disney Crossword 2025-02-08
9 Clues: has a tail • marries a beast • The queen of avalor • has a dad named Mufasa • has a friend named Lilo • is a maid most of her life • has like 10ft worth of hair • is Mufasa's trusted assistant • kisses and marries a almost frog
Disney Songs 2024-09-20
Across
- Les rêves des amoureux sont comme le bon vin (Ratatouille)
- Look at this stuff, isn't it neat? (The Little Mermaid)
- The seaweed is always greener (The Little Mermaid)
- There ain't nothing gonna stop me now (The Princess and the Frog)
- It means no worries for the rest of your days (The Lion King)
- Merry little voices clear and strong (Enchanted)
Down
- Oh Ratigan, Oh Ratigan (The Great Mouse Detective)
- Ma chere, mademoiselle (Beauty and the Beast)
- Little one when you play (Dumbo)
9 Clues: Little one when you play (Dumbo) • Ma chere, mademoiselle (Beauty and the Beast) • Merry little voices clear and strong (Enchanted) • Oh Ratigan, Oh Ratigan (The Great Mouse Detective) • The seaweed is always greener (The Little Mermaid) • Look at this stuff, isn't it neat? (The Little Mermaid) • Les rêves des amoureux sont comme le bon vin (Ratatouille) • ...
Disney puzzles 2023-11-09
9 Clues: lost shoe • mickeys bff • “sail away” • made by Elsa • he climbs trees • has a pet tiger • ___ and the seven dwarfs • he is Minnie’s boy friend • she is in beauty and the beast
disney movies 2022-03-24
9 Clues: m-o-u-s-e • lion king • let it go • glass slipper • ...and the beast • boss of the minions • long trunk, big ears • we don't talk about Bruno • the boy who wouldn't grow up
