disney characters Crossword Puzzles
Theme, Folktale/Fable & Character Experiences Vocabulary Words 2022-09-05
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- stories that have been passed down from to the younger generations
- a message about life that the author wants you to understand
- how a character reacts to an event in the story
- the events that happen to the characters
- lesson that is learned
- facts from the story
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- the action between characters that influence one another's behaviors
- short stories that teach morals and have human-like animals as characters
- to share how one thinks/ feels about an event
- to find out or discover, based on what you read
- an obstacle that must be overcome
11 Clues: facts from the story • lesson that is learned • an obstacle that must be overcome • the events that happen to the characters • to share how one thinks/ feels about an event • how a character reacts to an event in the story • to find out or discover, based on what you read • a message about life that the author wants you to understand • ...
The school play 2025-09-07
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- The people watching the play.
- Small things actors use in the play.
- Clothes or masks actors wear to look like their characters.
- A story that often explains why things are the way they are.
- The character or part an actor plays in a play.
- A part of the play that shows one place or time.
- The people or animals in the play.
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- The person who tells the story.
- The practise sessions to prepare for a play.
- The words a character speaks.
- The written words of a play, showing the characters' lines and what they should do (stage directions).
11 Clues: The people watching the play. • The words a character speaks. • The person who tells the story. • The people or animals in the play. • Small things actors use in the play. • The practise sessions to prepare for a play. • The character or part an actor plays in a play. • A part of the play that shows one place or time. • ...
Vocabulary- Reading Genres 2024-03-04
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- a tale that has animal characters that act like humans and contains a moral
- an ancient tale of gods, supernatural beings, and heroes that may explain something in nature
- a story with magical characters and events
- the solution to the problem
- who the story is mostly about
- where and when the story takes place
- the story of a person’s life written by someone else
- a made-up story that COULD take place in real life
- the problem, events, and the resolution
- the way the character, setting, and plot are organized
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- a tale passed down from one generation to another with no known author
- a made-up story that COULD NOT take place in real life
- a story that features larger than life characters who solve problems
- the story of a person’s life written by that person
- the person who tells the story
- a story that is made up
- a story passed down through time that may be partly based on something that actually happened or someone who actually lived
17 Clues: a story that is made up • the solution to the problem • who the story is mostly about • the person who tells the story • where and when the story takes place • the problem, events, and the resolution • a story with magical characters and events • a made-up story that COULD take place in real life • the story of a person’s life written by that person • ...
Secret Communication Learning Cluster 2025-01-06
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- - The cryptographic principle ensuring that information is not altered during transmission.
- - A cryptographic method relying on quantum mechanics for secure key exchange.
- - A cipher that rearranges plaintext characters.
- - The study of cryptographic techniques and systems.
- - A secure encryption standard introduced in 2001 by NIST.
- - A cipher type that replaces plaintext characters with other characters.
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- - The practice of hiding messages within non-secret text or media.
- - The process of converting ciphertext back into plaintext.
- - The process of converting plaintext into ciphertext.
- - The first method to break substitution ciphers using letter frequencies.
- - The British mathematician who led efforts to crack Enigma during WWII.
- - The secret value used in encryption and decryption processes.
- - The machine used by the Germans in WWII for encrypted communication.
- Function - The mathematical function used to create fixed-size hashes from input data.
- - A symmetric encryption algorithm that encrypts data in blocks.
- Signature - The process of verifying the authenticity of a digital document.
- Pad - A theoretically unbreakable cipher using a random key as long as the message.
17 Clues: - A cipher that rearranges plaintext characters. • - The study of cryptographic techniques and systems. • - The process of converting plaintext into ciphertext. • - A secure encryption standard introduced in 2001 by NIST. • - The process of converting ciphertext back into plaintext. • - The secret value used in encryption and decryption processes. • ...
Michael 2021-09-30
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- An unexpected, undesirable event
- What donut shop does dad like
- What kind of hair does Josh have
- Who's crossover is deadly
- How old are the brothers
- what is the main characters name
- What condition does dad have
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- Does dad miss playing basketball
- Where does dad really want to eat
- Who's crossover is nice
- What sport is the book focused on
- What would Filthy do if his hair was a tree
- Always leave your heart on the court
- Josh's brother
- The main characters nickname
15 Clues: Josh's brother • Who's crossover is nice • How old are the brothers • Who's crossover is deadly • The main characters nickname • What condition does dad have • What donut shop does dad like • Does dad miss playing basketball • An unexpected, undesirable event • What kind of hair does Josh have • what is the main characters name • Where does dad really want to eat • ...
TITANIC REPORT 2022-05-04
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- the boat was named
- on some Transportations like boats and planes there are a first,second,and third.
- one of the girl main characters
- the younger brother
- people who use some sort of transportation are called ----------
- the creator of titanic
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- The Titanic was this color star line
- what did titanic crash into?
- What ocean was titanic in?
- titanic was called ----------
- the older brother
- a young girl
- how did some people survive titanic?
- one of the boy main characters
- a place were some people board ships
15 Clues: a young girl • the older brother • the boat was named • the younger brother • the creator of titanic • What ocean was titanic in? • what did titanic crash into? • titanic was called ---------- • one of the boy main characters • one of the girl main characters • The Titanic was this color star line • how did some people survive titanic? • a place were some people board ships • ...
Narrative 2026-03-02
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- = The final part of the story
- = Lesson learned from the story
- = A male royal character
- = The beginning of the story introducing characters
- = The problem or conflict in the story
- = Place and time of the story
- = A narrative text is a type of text called a story
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- = The brave main character
- = A place with many trees
- = A fire-breathing creature in stories
- = Narrative text usually uses this tense
- = Difficulty faced by characters
- = A person or animal in the story
- = The solution of the problem
- = Verb showing movement or activity
15 Clues: = A male royal character • = A place with many trees • = The brave main character • = The final part of the story • = The solution of the problem • = Place and time of the story • = Lesson learned from the story • = Difficulty faced by characters • = A person or animal in the story • = Verb showing movement or activity • = A fire-breathing creature in stories • ...
Crossword about a wimpy kid 2024-10-22
8 Clues: greg's last name • the grade greg is in • gregs uncles dog name • animal that greg wants • the middle school greg went to • the main characters best friend • the main characters older brother • the main characters younger brother
Jess' Favorite Things 2022-03-14
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- Favorite musical?
- Favorite person?
- favorite dua lipa song?
- favorite book?
- favorite queen from six?
- favorite dance style?
- favorite musical they've been in?
- Favorite T.V. show?
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- Favorite actor?
- Biggest dream role?
- favorite pixar movie?
- Favorite movie?
- favorite character of all time?
- favorite disney movie?
- favorite ballet?
15 Clues: favorite book? • Favorite actor? • Favorite movie? • Favorite person? • favorite ballet? • Favorite musical? • Biggest dream role? • Favorite T.V. show? • favorite pixar movie? • favorite dance style? • favorite disney movie? • favorite dua lipa song? • favorite queen from six? • favorite character of all time? • favorite musical they've been in?
Bride to be 2017-08-18
15 Clues: "I Do" • Nicole • Cloud Nine • "____worm" • Walt ______ • Wedding Date • Fictonal Wizard • Small town living • When Two Become One • "bibbidi bobbidi boo" • Rosey, Mittens, Conquer • I am the soon to be bride • The man I will be marrying • "Somewhere over the rainbow" • '"ALL YOU NEED," IN A BEATLES SONG'
Funkatronic Rex - July Crossword 2024-07-03
15 Clues: disney ccg • DM squared • Space Monkey • What we sell • disciple nerd • loves dragons • 4th of July shindig • Brexwerx board game • first podcast guest • explosions in the sky • Court's favorite trilogy • Micheal's favorite animal • Father of the Salt Father • what's going on in your world? • Current Adventurer's League villain
Film Studies 2024-03-25
15 Clues: Bad guy • Famous lizard • Famous gorilla • Owns everything • Science Fiction • Scary film genre • "Hates" Reynolds • Chalamet new movie • Superhero franchise • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer • Mega awards ceremony • Main actor in a story • Where a movie takes place • Popular streaming platform • Huge movie flop with lots of celebrities
Vocabulary- Reading Genres 2024-03-04
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- the way the character, setting, and plot are organized.
- who the story is mostly about.
- the problem, events, and the resolution.
- the solution to the problem.
- a story that features larger than life characters who solve problems.
- the person who tells the story.
- a story passed down through time that may be partly based on something that actually happened or someone who actually lived.
- a tale passed down from one generation to another with no known author.
- an ancient tale of gods, supernatural beings, and heroes that may explain something in nature.
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- a made-up story that COULD NOT take place in real life.
- the story of a person’s life written by someone else.
- a made-up story that COULD take place in real life.
- the story of a person’s life written by that person.
- a story with magical characters and events.
- a story that is made up.
- where and when the story takes place.
- a tale that has animal characters that act like humans and contains a moral.
17 Clues: a story that is made up. • the solution to the problem. • who the story is mostly about. • the person who tells the story. • where and when the story takes place. • the problem, events, and the resolution. • a story with magical characters and events. • a made-up story that COULD take place in real life. • the story of a person’s life written by that person. • ...
O rei leão 2022-05-17
Upstander 2023-11-29
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- How old the main character is
- What Jonny calls Mary
- Where Mary and her friends go
- Jonny is addicted to this
- What do Mary and Griff eat when they meet up
- What Mary calls Jonny
- Where do Mary and Griff meet for the first time
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- How Mary describes Griff
- Mary likes to do this thing
- The girls in the main friend group
- What did Griff give Mary as a gift
- Who is the guy that Mary likes
- How Jonny looks
- Main characters name
- Griff's friend that he doesn't like anymore
- Mary's Friend
- Main characters older brother
17 Clues: Mary's Friend • How Jonny looks • Main characters name • What Jonny calls Mary • What Mary calls Jonny • How Mary describes Griff • Jonny is addicted to this • Mary likes to do this thing • How old the main character is • Where Mary and her friends go • Main characters older brother • Who is the guy that Mary likes • The girls in the main friend group • ...
Upstander 2023-11-29
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- How old the main character is
- What Jonny calls Mary
- Where Mary and her friends go
- Jonny is addicted to this
- What do Mary and Griff eat when they meet up
- What Mary calls Jonny
- Where do Mary and Griff meet for the first time
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- How Mary describes Griff
- Mary likes to do this thing
- The girls in the main friend group
- What did Griff give Mary as a gift
- Who is the guy that Mary likes
- How Jonny looks
- Main characters name
- Griff's friend that he doesn't like anymore
- Mary's Friend
- Main characters older brother
17 Clues: Mary's Friend • How Jonny looks • Main characters name • What Jonny calls Mary • What Mary calls Jonny • How Mary describes Griff • Jonny is addicted to this • Mary likes to do this thing • How old the main character is • Where Mary and her friends go • Main characters older brother • Who is the guy that Mary likes • The girls in the main friend group • ...
Carolina Cacace Disney Puzzle 2021-05-12
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- the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action.
- (of a person or their speech) rude or vulgar.
- the making of false and defamatory statements about someone in order to damage their reputation; slander.
- a liveried manservant or footman.
- without civilizing influences; uncivilized; primitive.
- a sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion; dismay.
- to eject or expel matter, as phlegm, from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking and spitting; spit.
- to stare stupidly; gape.
- an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving.
- promiscuous and unprincipled in sexual matters.
- a payment or fee exacted by the state, the local authorities, etc., for some right or privilege, as for passage along a road or over a bridge.
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- the action or process of inheriting a title, office, property, etc.
- to burn slowly without flame but with smoke.
- showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement.
- a first public appearance on a stage, on television, etc.
- a model or pattern of excellence or of a particular excellence.
- a collection of wild or unusual animals, especially for exhibition.
- open or unqualified contempt.
- a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- dark, gloomy, and cheerless.
20 Clues: to stare stupidly; gape. • dark, gloomy, and cheerless. • open or unqualified contempt. • a liveried manservant or footman. • to burn slowly without flame but with smoke. • (of a person or their speech) rude or vulgar. • promiscuous and unprincipled in sexual matters. • showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement. • ...
disney character 🎀👸🏼 2024-02-01
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- ดินแดนมหัศจรรย์
- ลูกสิงโตพ่อตาย
- ถูกขังในหอคอย ผมยาว
- จูบกับกบ
- ทิ้งเกาะไปตามหาความฝัน
- แลกเสียงกับขา
- เจ้าหญิงอินเดียนแดง
- ปลอมตัวเป็นผู้ชายไปรบ
- คาวบอยเจ้าของชื่อแอนดี้
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- เกลียดผู้ใหญ่/ศัตรูกัปตันฮุก
- เลี้ยงเสือ
- แฟรี่ตัวเล็กชุดสีเขียว
- เจ้าหญิงนิทรา
- เจ้าชายอสูร
- ทิ้งรองเท้าแก้ว
- ไม่ให้น้องสาวมีแฟน
- น้องสาวราชินีน้ำแข็ง
- แอปเปิ้ลอาบยาพิษ
- หนูสีดำมีแฟนชื่อมินนี่
- ช้างบินได้
20 Clues: จูบกับกบ • เลี้ยงเสือ • ช้างบินได้ • เจ้าชายอสูร • เจ้าหญิงนิทรา • แลกเสียงกับขา • ลูกสิงโตพ่อตาย • ดินแดนมหัศจรรย์ • ทิ้งรองเท้าแก้ว • แอปเปิ้ลอาบยาพิษ • ไม่ให้น้องสาวมีแฟน • ถูกขังในหอคอย ผมยาว • เจ้าหญิงอินเดียนแดง • น้องสาวราชินีน้ำแข็ง • ปลอมตัวเป็นผู้ชายไปรบ • แฟรี่ตัวเล็กชุดสีเขียว • ทิ้งเกาะไปตามหาความฝัน • หนูสีดำมีแฟนชื่อมินนี่ • คาวบอยเจ้าของชื่อแอนดี้ • เกลียดผู้ใหญ่/ศัตรูกัปตันฮุก
Disney Villainous Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-08
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- Double the powder and shorten the fuse!
- I’ll get even. Just wait. You’ll be sorry.
- If I lose my temper, you’ll lose your head.
- The sea and all it’s spoils bow to my power!
- You want me to be the bad guy? Fine. Now I’m the bad guy.
- Oh this is wicked. So delightfully wicked!
- I’m gonna knock you right into next week!
- Welcome to the boss level!
- I got friends on the other side.
- Want to fight? Want to have a Wizard’s Duel?!
- Now go with a curse and serve me well!
- I’ll be the fairest in the land!
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- Looks like it’s Oogie’s turn to boogie now.
- Finally, you will bow to me!
- Long live the king.
- You’re a piece of plastic. You were meant to be thrown away.
- Now, I’m going to close my eyes and count to ten. It makes the chase more interesting… for me.
- You can’t count on anyone, especially your heroes.
- And don’t I deserve the best?
- Arise, my messengers of death! Our time has arrived!
- Everybody’s got a weakness.
- Our moment of triumph approaches!
- Above all, self control.
- This crown gives me a feeling of power!
24 Clues: Long live the king. • Above all, self control. • Welcome to the boss level! • Everybody’s got a weakness. • Finally, you will bow to me! • And don’t I deserve the best? • I got friends on the other side. • I’ll be the fairest in the land! • Our moment of triumph approaches! • Now go with a curse and serve me well! • Double the powder and shorten the fuse! • ...
Who sang it Disney 2024-05-17
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- Some Day My Price Will Come
- Heffalumps and woozles
- Your Welcome
- I got no strings to hold me down
- Cruella De Vil
- Into the unown
- I'm Almost There
- Once Upon a dream
- Little April Shower
- I got a dream
- Circle of Life
- Under the sea
- I'm on my way
- I'll Make A Man Out Of You
- I won't say I'm in love
- Surface Pressure
- Hawian Rollarcoaster
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- Try Everything
- HellFire
- Everyone wants to be a cat
- Colors of the Wind
- You'll Be In My Heart
- Goodbye May Seem Forever
- The Bear Necessities
- You Can Fly
- In Summer
- A Whole New World
- The Unbirthday Song
- When I see A Elephant Fly.
- Be Our Guest
- One Little Slip
- oo-de-lally
- Bippity Boppity Boo
- You got a friend like me
34 Clues: HellFire • In Summer • You Can Fly • oo-de-lally • Your Welcome • Be Our Guest • I got a dream • Under the sea • I'm on my way • Try Everything • Cruella De Vil • Into the unown • Circle of Life • One Little Slip • I'm Almost There • Surface Pressure • A Whole New World • Once Upon a dream • Colors of the Wind • The Unbirthday Song • Little April Shower • Bippity Boppity Boo • The Bear Necessities • ...
Winter Disney Family Vacation 2024-07-21
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- Donald's nephews had a _fight
- New Year's
- should not put up lights
- "Walking in a _wonderland"
- Light display was in Hollywood Studios
- Thumper teaches
- Olaf's new nose
- "Do you want to build a_"
- House building material
- see 21 makes a see 19 down
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- Uncle Scrooge gets a
- The_cruise
- Picked out a Christmas tree
- Where you roast chestnuts
- The Three_
- Donald goes
- "Babes in_"
- Judy makes delicious
- Rides in a sleigh
- Hollywood Studios nickname _town
- Dangelig on Sven's antlers
- "Let it_"
- Finds a yule log
23 Clues: "Let it_" • The_cruise • The Three_ • New Year's • Donald goes • "Babes in_" • Thumper teaches • Olaf's new nose • Finds a yule log • Rides in a sleigh • Uncle Scrooge gets a • Judy makes delicious • House building material • should not put up lights • Where you roast chestnuts • "Do you want to build a_" • "Walking in a _wonderland" • Dangelig on Sven's antlers • see 21 makes a see 19 down • ...
The Ultimate Disney Crossword 2023-07-28
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- Former CIA agent who became a social worker in Lilo and Stitch
- A pirate who is the rival of Peter Pan
- Formerly known as Reina. The beautiful queen of Pixie Hollow
- Geppetto’s lively kitten
- The leader of the dwarfs
- The main antagonist in Pocahontas
- Bambi’s skunk friend
- Protagonist of Brother Bear
- A gluttonous warthog and Timon’s best friend
- The orangutan in The Jungle Book
- The one who leads Alice to Wonderland
- A raccoon who loves to steal, especially food, from anybody
- Compassionate and adventurous kid who is friends with Winnie
- A male dog with black spots
- An Olympian God who specifically has authority over the dead
- A responsible young woman, seen as a fearless warrior
- His real name is Eugene Fitzherbert
- Serves as Mushu’s selfless, nagging sidekick throughout the Mulan series
- An arrogant and chauvinistic hunter who was determined to have Belle’s hand in marriage
- “Hmm. It’s so ugly, you could almost feel sorry for it”
- Anxious, timid, and terrified of most things in Winnie the Pooh
- Trumpet-playing alligator with dreams of becoming a human jazz musician
- Tinker-talent sparrow man. His best friend is Clank
- The prince who slayed the dragon
- Knows that it’s not fair to judge a book - or a beast - by its cover.
- Reunites with Nala, mourns his father, and returns to Pride Rock to confront Scar
- An ill-tempered, squawking cartoon duck who was Disney’s second most famous cartoon character
- A joey who is friends with Winnie the Pooh and the son of Kanga
- He is the leader of the gorillas, the mate of Kala, and the adopted father of Tarzan
- The oldest brother in Brother Bear
- Young, an energetic and playful cub
- Younger brother to Sitka and the older brother to Kenai
- A masterful liar who has smooth-talked his way to the top, with the help of a little magical mind control
- He has a springy tail and loves bouncing
- Go-with-the-flow personality. A Water Fairy who can charm even the most stubborn dew drop
- The prince who searches the entire kingdom for the one who fits the glass slipper
- Aladdin’s kleptomaniac monkey
- Childhood friend and later wife of Kenai
- The ruler of the Kuzconian Empire in Peru
- Linguist and cartography expert who directs the expedition to find the lost continent of Atlantis
- Bambi’s bunny friend
- Good natured but clumsy individual. A good loyal friend to Nani and Lilo
- A character with such large ears he can fly
- Tinker Bell’s twin sister
- The evil black and white, fat cat in Cinderella
- Adventurous and constantly curious about the world around him. Mrs. Potts son
- Former member of the Galactic Federation. Became Jumba’s partner.
- The chief’s strongest warrior. He is described as being serious and rarely smiles
- Once served as a reluctant minion of Hades. Hercules’ love interest
- A orange-furred kitten of Duchess
- A crazy man with grey hair, a large nose and a comical voice
- A know-it-all seagull who serves as Ariel’s expert on all things human
- Raised by gorillas and is willing to risk his life to save his family and friends
- King Triton’s royal court composer
- The rule of the underwater kingdom of Atlantica
- A manic, officious English major-domo who has been turned into a clock
- The self-appointed leader of the trio. Short, stocky, and has a permanent black eye
- The mighty ruler of the Gods, he controls the universe and presides over Mount Olympus
- Evil witch doctor/bokor who has plans to rule New Orleans with help from his “friends on the other side”
- Pongo’s love interest
- Lady’s love interest
- The secondary antagonist of Aladdin. A sarcastic, loud-mouther, and short-tempered parrot
- Animated and mischievous animal fairy
- A gloomy and depressed donkey who is friends with Winnie the Pooh
- Elephant companion of Tarzan
- Global ambassador of the Walt Disney Company
- She is widely recognised for her pink or red polka-dotted bow
- He makes a wish on a falling star that Pinocchio will come to life
- The older sister of John and Michael Darling
- A very elegant cat with three kittens
- A gallant war veteran summoned by Claude Frollo to assist in the eradication of gypsies
- Serve as comic relief and are two shapeshifting imps who are minions of Hades
- A wise villager from the countryside in Emperor’s New Groove
- Captain Hook’s right-hand man
- The eldest prince of the kingdom Maldonia
- The girl who goes down a rabbit whole
- Born with several deformities, possessing a hunched back
- The girlfriend of Donald Duck
- If he lies his nose will grow
- A boy who was raised by a pack of wolves
- A close friend of Mickey and Donald and Max Goof’s father
- "Mother knows best."
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- A quiet but mischievous kitten who enjoys playing the piano
- The princess who is cursed on her sixteenth birthday
- The redheaded evil stepsister
- A sparrow man who is gifted in the art of tinkering. Close with his fellow tinkers, Bobble and Tinker Bell
- Must choose between listening to his honour or his heart. Mulan’s love interest
- The older sister and legal guardian of Lilo
- “Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme, Beauty and the Beast”
- The one who lives in a lamp
- The boy who never grows old
- Experiment 626
- Her greatest wish is to see outcasts like Quasimodo and her fellow Romani be accepted into society
- A strong, smart, independent princess. Aladdin’s love interest
- A slave to her stepmother until she goes to the ball in a pumpkin
- An adorable and well-mannered garden fairy living in Pixie Hollow. She treasures flowers but hates dirt and mud
- The King of Pride Rock who holds great influence over his kingdom
- Renowned English explorer who took part in Governor Ratcliffe’s expedition to Virginia, where he would meet and fall in love with Pocahontas
- Muscular and slow-witted henchman of Yzma
- Head of the Tinker Fairies. She is fussy, organised, and very proud of being a Tinker
- The only daughter of the King of Atlantis
- Gaston’s dim-witted devoted servant
- The sister of Anastasia and Cinderella
- The Pirate Fairy
- Intelligent and conniving. Mufasa’s dastardly younger brother
- Fast-flying fairy with fair skin, long black hair, pouty lips and green eyes
- The gutsy maid of the castle and Lumiere’s lover
- Pocahontas’ best friend who often serves as a voice of reason and caution
- Jasmine’s big cat pet
- Enthusiastic, strong and lively lion cub. Simba’s love interest
- Ratcliffe’s snooty and short-tempered pet pug
- A candelabra who is kind-hearted, charismatic, and rebellious
- A young prince who once lived a pampered life but was punished for his cruel behaviour and transformed into a hideous beast
- A hero-in-training known for his strength and bravery
- An alley cat who makes friends with Duchess and her kittens
- This dwarf will need a tissue
- Kind-hearted and the mother of Roo
- “The simple bare necessities. Forget about your worries and your strife”
- An evil genius, the creator of Experiment 626
- A morbidly obese octopod, classified as a half-human, half-octopus
- Fa Mulan’s closest companion
- Bald and by far the tallest and most obese of Mulan’s friends
- The evil stepmother
- A ruby-throated hummingbird who is a friend of Pocahontas
- He is a dust-keeper sparrow man and Tinker Bell’s best friend.
- He’s the thief with a heart of gold
- Short-tempered dwarf
- Geppetto’s pretty goldfish
- Loves her son Tarzan unconditionally. Lost her first son to Sabor
- Gifted cook living in New Orleans during the Jazz age
- The cheerful dwarf
- Adventurous prince who captures Ariel’s heart
- The only dwarf who is beardless
- A fairy whose entire body turns fiery red when she’s angry
- Perky light fairy in Pixie Hollow, full of energy and spark
- The snake who almost kills Mowgli by hypnotising him
- Turned Kuzco into a llama so she could have the throne
- A powerful Parisian justice minister who becomes the begrudged caretaker of Quasimodo
- He initially serves as a protector for Jane and her father
- “Off with their heads!”
- Princess of the kingdom of Corona, known for her long, magical, golden hair
- A charismatic ethnologist who travels to Africa to study gorillas alongside her father
- Tribal shaman woman in Kenai’s tribe
- The cricket who plays the role of Pinocchio’s conscience
- A friendly and enthusiastic man with a joke for every occasion in Mulan
- The panther who helped look after Mowgli
- A rowdy, fun-loving gorilla and the best friend of Tarzan
- A deer who loses his mother to a hunter
- A magnificent horse with the brain of a bird
- A young, orphaned Hawaiian girl who lives with her older sister
- Bambi’s love interest
- Soft-voiced, cuddy, loveable and quiet yellow bear who loves honey
- “Magic Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?”
- Khan The tiger who wants to kill Mowgli
- Her skin is white as snow
- Vivid yellow and blue fish, a perfect friend for Ariel
- The girl who trades her voice for legs
- The manservant to Governor Ratcliffe
- A noble, free-spirited, and highly spiritual young woman who is forbidden friendship with an English settler
- An old English sheepdog and Eric’s pet
- Romantic Cajun firefly from New Orleans who helps Naveen and Tiana
- An outcast meerkat who lives in the jungle with Pumbaa
- You’ll most likely find this dwarf in bed
- This dwarf is quite shy
- A satyr who is a trainer of aspiring heroes
- Mickey’s pet dog
- Her name is another word for ‘Woman’
- A hopeless romantic kitten with white fur and a big pink bow
168 Clues: Experiment 626 • The Pirate Fairy • Mickey’s pet dog • The cheerful dwarf • The evil stepmother • Bambi’s skunk friend • Short-tempered dwarf • Bambi’s bunny friend • Lady’s love interest • "Mother knows best." • Jasmine’s big cat pet • Bambi’s love interest • Pongo’s love interest • “Off with their heads!” • This dwarf is quite shy • Geppetto’s lively kitten • The leader of the dwarfs • ...
disney movies 2023 - rh 2023-09-26
Across
- she wants to make a coat out of the dogs.
- goofys own movie with his son.
- a bug goes on an adventure to get more food.
- mum and daugher swap bodies after going to a chinese.
- 3 kittens.
- a fish goes missing and his dad meets dory on the way to find him.
- his best friend is a rabbit called thumper.
- she wants legs so she gives her voice.
- kids have to dig holes.
- hes under a curse that causes him to be a monster and lives in a castle.
- a superhero family.
- movie about all the emotions in the head.
- hes a man that lives in the jungle and falls in love with jane.
- hes the son of a greek god.
- everyone in the house has a power but she doesnt.
- she has an evil step mother and finds a house with seven men.
- her evil step mother wont let her go the ball and she looses her shoe.
- she has everything in her back and can fly with her umbrella.
- she goes through a tiny door and meets the mad hatter for tea.
- toys come to life
- a bear that loves honey and his best friend is tigger.
- a fox and a dog are best friends.
- she pretends to be a man to save her country.
- shes a lady and hes a tramp and they share some spagetti.
- the brother kills the father and simba runs away.
- based on a flying boat - hint its for treasure.
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- his nose grows if he lies and he wants to be a real boy.
- he steals from the rich and gives to the poor.
- in neverland you never grow up.
- a child becomes friends with an alien.
- two long lost twins want to get their parents back together.
- dorothy comes back to oz.
- he thinks the sky is falling.
- a robot who was made to clean the world.
- shes a native and falls in love with john smith.
- she lives in a tower and wants to see the lights.
- he takes a princess on a magic carpet.
- they need childs screams to make energy.
- merida saves her mum after she becomes a bear.
- 3 sisters come back to life on halloween.
- elsa is an ice queen.
- a movie all about a racing car.
- she kisses a frog and becomes one.
- jack skellington becomes santa.
- his best friend is a bear.
- she goes on an adventure across the sea for the heart to save her island.
- his ears are his wings.
- she pricks her finger under a curse.
- a rat who can cook very well.
- a cartoon princess who becomes real when she falls through a well.
- he makes a house out of balloons after his wife passes.
51 Clues: 3 kittens. • toys come to life • a superhero family. • elsa is an ice queen. • kids have to dig holes. • his ears are his wings. • dorothy comes back to oz. • his best friend is a bear. • hes the son of a greek god. • he thinks the sky is falling. • a rat who can cook very well. • goofys own movie with his son. • in neverland you never grow up. • a movie all about a racing car. • ...
Guess the Disney Villains 2025-03-14
Across
- "Frozen"
- "Lady and the Tramp"
- "Alice in Wonderland"
- "Cinderella"
- "Fantasia"
- "Mulan"
- "Aladdin"
- "Pinocchio"
- "Princess and the Frog"
- "Tangled"
- "Mickey Mouse"
- "Emperors New Groove"
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- "Moana"
- "Beauty and the Beast"
- "Sleeping Beauty"
- "The Lion King"
- "Pocahontas"
- "Hercules
- "Zootopia"
- "Wreck-It Ralph"
- "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
- "The Sword in the Stone"
22 Clues: "Moana" • "Mulan" • "Frozen" • "Hercules • "Aladdin" • "Tangled" • "Fantasia" • "Zootopia" • "Pinocchio" • "Pocahontas" • "Cinderella" • "Mickey Mouse" • "The Lion King" • "Wreck-It Ralph" • "Sleeping Beauty" • "Lady and the Tramp" • "Alice in Wonderland" • "Emperors New Groove" • "Beauty and the Beast" • "Princess and the Frog" • "The Sword in the Stone" • "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
Guess the Disney Villain 2025-03-18
Across
- "Aladdin"
- "The Lion King"
- "Princess and the Frog"
- "The Emperors New Groove"
- "Lilo and Stitch"
- "Alice in Wonderland"
- "Tangled"
- "Frozen"
- "The Jungle Book"
- "The Three Little Pigs"
- "Wreck-It Ralph"
- "101 Dalmatians"
- "Sleeping Beauty"
- "Mulan"
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- "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
- "Peter Pan"
- "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
- "Pinocchio"
- "Pocahontas"
- "Beauty and the Beast"
- "Fantasia"
- "Mickey Mouse"
- "The Sword in the Stone"
- "Lady and the Tramp"
- "Hercules"
- "Cinderella"
26 Clues: "Mulan" • "Frozen" • "Aladdin" • "Tangled" • "Fantasia" • "Hercules" • "Peter Pan" • "Pinocchio" • "Pocahontas" • "Cinderella" • "Mickey Mouse" • "The Lion King" • "Wreck-It Ralph" • "101 Dalmatians" • "Lilo and Stitch" • "The Jungle Book" • "Sleeping Beauty" • "Lady and the Tramp" • "Alice in Wonderland" • "Beauty and the Beast" • "Princess and the Frog" • "The Three Little Pigs" • "The Sword in the Stone" • ...
Kara's Disney Cruise Crossword 2024-09-23
21 Clues: Woof • Wet fowl • Kick-off • Java joint • Our status • Door decor • I like big • Safety area • Home at sea • Best dining • Gayle's Fave • Calm & quiet • Nightly chess • Daily workout • All day treat • See the world • Newest captain • The main cheese • Favorite seafood • Best room feature • Movies under stars
Disney Sing Along Songs 2024-11-10
Across
- Who sings “Got myself a notion one I know that you’ll understand”
- Which pets are prone to hardly any flaws?
- “I know it's true That visions are seldom all they seem”
- The last Lilo and Stich song that plays during the montage of Lilo Nani and Stitch
- What do we know will cease to grow and In fact will soon be dead
- "I can't imagine living my life without you now” '
- Who stands apart from the crowd and makes her family proud
- Before Timon and Pumba this character sang about eating bugs (ants specifically)
- “And I've lost the love the one whom I adored”
- In Disneyland Fun this character is the first one you see in Zip-a-dee-doo-dah
- Proud of Your Boy was cut from Aladdin but was included in the DVD release soundtrack sung by this American Idol singer
- “Every day they shout and scold and go about their lives”
- Who does Winnifred Banks think as a group is rather stupid
- “Now I eat you, so prepare your final plea”
- Cause your riding on a mountain of your own __ ____
- We need a ________
- Howdy boys! Is this the way to __________
- “You can own this town you can wear the crown”
- The first animated Disney film to feature songs by the Sherman Brothers
- What is Rapunzel’s forest after lunch activity
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- “Oh I come from a land from a far away place”
- It’s the place to be
- What movie has the following lyrics: Dogs and cats, they sure taste great With a side of license plate
- Steady as the beating drum Singing to the cedar ____
- The Sherman Brother’s wrote this classic duet where the main characters perform during dinner
- Who wrote the Princess and the Frog songs
- He can change himself into an elf and fly up high like the birdies
- “Always more around every bend”
- What does Jaq think he can do in the Work song
- Tiana doesn’t have time for this
- “Realize the price that you paid
- The first song heard in a full length animated Disney Feature Film
- What song has a character getting decapitated, a character getting a manicure and fireworks
- First Pixar movie to win an Oscar for best original song
- I’m ________ DeLacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley
- I am stout, round and I have found Speaking ________-wise
- What game is being played when Le Fou sings about matching wits like Gaston
- Who has “clothes a scarecrow would hate to own”
- “A fond greeting to you. A warm handshake or two. Good friends always do”
- Pocohontas’ friends the ____ and the ____
- These can’t be beat and make each meal a special treat
- The first of Christopher Robin’s friend to be mentioned in the Winnie the Pooh theme song
- 1st song of Little Mermaid
43 Clues: We need a ________ • It’s the place to be • 1st song of Little Mermaid • “Always more around every bend” • Tiana doesn’t have time for this • “Realize the price that you paid • Which pets are prone to hardly any flaws? • Pocohontas’ friends the ____ and the ____ • Howdy boys! Is this the way to __________ • Who wrote the Princess and the Frog songs • ...
Disney World Rides Crossword 2025-05-11
Across
- This ride takes place in the Hundred Acre Woods with a bear and his friends.
- an inside coaster with music and a giant guitar.
- Fly over all of the land of Pandora on the back of a Banshee to visit the other Avatars on this ride.
- I am a ride in Epcot, specifically in France. I am a small chef with whiskers.
- a boat ride that sings of a life of a treasure finder. Maybe you will see Jack Sparrow!
- I might be slow and long, but I am a boat that takes you through the cultures around the world while singing a song in all languages.
- This ride lets you see all the animals in the wild like in Africa.
- Ride in a log to drop down a giant hill with a splash at the end. I used to be named Splash Mountain.
- I am a coaster that sings "Heigh-Ho" and I have gems in line.
- a haunted building from the Twilight Zone.
- I spin and turn, each cart has a handle, and the name involves fun with Alice's friend that is bonkers.
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- similar to the Dumbo ride, but you sit on a special rug from Agrabah instead.
- My seat is a seashell and I take you around to see the friends and enemies of the ocean, while singing songs like "Under the Sea".
- I am a mountain coaster that holds a snowy beast inside.
- Fly over the entire world on this ride
- I am a coaster that is named after a place where the planets and stars live and a giant hill.
- Walk through this attraction to see secrets of H2O
- Race in a circle on these animals with shoes, some that go up and down, but none move from the spot they began. What ride am I?
- I am a coaster with a spring of fun. I am shaped like a wiener dog from Toy Story.
- This ride is a spooky, giant house; but it will save all of the ghosts inside.
- defeat the dark side on this ride and come face to face with an army of Storm Troopers.
- I can be found in a giant, silver ball that Epcot is known for. Travel through the different times of technology on this ride.
- on this ride you sit in an elephant that can fly.
- Take flight on this ship as it flies through the night to a LAND that is NEVER seen.
24 Clues: Fly over the entire world on this ride • a haunted building from the Twilight Zone. • an inside coaster with music and a giant guitar. • on this ride you sit in an elephant that can fly. • Walk through this attraction to see secrets of H2O • I am a mountain coaster that holds a snowy beast inside. • I am a coaster that sings "Heigh-Ho" and I have gems in line. • ...
Who was Walt Disney 2025-11-09
Across
- He holds the record for most _____ wins by a single person.
- Walt was an American motion-picture and television _____.
- The last name of Walt's wife.
- Walt and his team invented lifelike robots called.
- Walt was a great ______ who transformed animation into an art form.
- The first full length animated film released in 1937.
- The last name of the brother Walt co-founded the studio with.
- Walt had a lifelong passion for these vehicles, even building one in his backyard.
- The city where Walt was born.
- The state where the second, larger theme park was built.
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- The name of the cartoon series made in Kansas City (two words).
- The organization Walt joined as an ambulance driver in WWII.
- Mickey Mouse was originally called _____ Mouse.
- The first theme park, opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955.
- Walts first company in Kansas City went ______.
- The character featured in many WWII propaganda films.
- A classic animated film released in 1940, featuring a wooden boy.
- The first cartoon that featured synchronized sound.
- The character that many consider Walt Disney's alter-ego.
- Walt's childhood hometown that inspired Main Street, USA.
20 Clues: The last name of Walt's wife. • The city where Walt was born. • Mickey Mouse was originally called _____ Mouse. • Walts first company in Kansas City went ______. • Walt and his team invented lifelike robots called. • The first cartoon that featured synchronized sound. • The character featured in many WWII propaganda films. • ...
Poorly Explained Disney Movies 2025-12-08
Across
- Boy proves that he has aura by removing a weapon from a rock
- Child with lying problem almost turns into a donkey
- Sibling rivalry gets a bit icy until they hug
- Man angry that he's normal tries to murder "special" people
- Baby whose mom is shot befriends a skunk and a bunny to cope
- Fraidy mouse travels with female diplomat to save girl from child labor
- Ambitious cook uses human puppet to create masterpieces
- Forgetful woman starts remembering things
- Man with anger management issues makes friend with little girl
- Evil fairy kills princess while good fairies argue about fashion
- Crazy child and crazy pet wreak havoc on a tropical island
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- We can't talk about this one
- Princess saves man and makes it into American history books forever
- Paranoid man and forgetful woman search frantically for man's kidnapped son
- Emotionally conflicted team loses happiness and sorrow
- Boy travels with large wild feline and bear to escape other large wild feline
- Genius kid tries to avenge brother's death with a marshmallow
- Dog learns that he is replaceable after crossing the country with a gerbil
- Prince gets wish to become king a little sooner than he expected
- Redhead loses it and half her family becomes a dangerous animal
- Girl stuck on island sets off to discover the world with her chicken
- Cowboy attempts to bring delusional spaceman back to reality
22 Clues: We can't talk about this one • Forgetful woman starts remembering things • Sibling rivalry gets a bit icy until they hug • Child with lying problem almost turns into a donkey • Emotionally conflicted team loses happiness and sorrow • Ambitious cook uses human puppet to create masterpieces • Crazy child and crazy pet wreak havoc on a tropical island • ...
Easton Spains book report 2023-02-21
Across
- What did the main character want to be to be recognized
- What job dose the main characters dad have
- Where did the main character find his pet
- What is did the kids call the main character
- What was the pet that the main character had
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- What was the main characters teachers name
- What is the main characters pet name
- What was the main characters name
8 Clues: What was the main characters name • What is the main characters pet name • Where did the main character find his pet • What was the main characters teachers name • What job dose the main characters dad have • What is did the kids call the main character • What was the pet that the main character had • What did the main character want to be to be recognized
Characters 2021-06-10
7 Clues: Bradley's sister • Melinda's friend • One of Bradley's soft toys • Bradley Chalker's counselor • Bradley Chalker's best friend • This girl gave Bradley a black eye • This girl invited Bradley to her birthday
Characters 2021-04-28
7 Clues: Blind prophet • King of Thebes • Antigone's sister • Fiance of Antigone • Heroine of the play • Brother who can be buried • Brother who Creon says cannot be buried
characters 2024-04-18
Spanish Homework Crossword 2019-04-26
12 Clues: salir • doler • crecer • reducir • no feliz • meta objetivo • para tener éxito • cambio dinero, monedas • para mantenerse a salvo • para mantener su dinero • recursos agua, los arbóls, etc • congelado Walt Disney quería ser - cuando
Merry Christmas Loser 2025-12-24
12 Clues: Giles ex • Absent Dad • Crazy woman • The trainer • keep it free • Flying horse • last working day • Let's make a deal • Very handsome man • Greg's nerd subject • mythical strong guy • They make great films
Mrs. Drier's Awesome Class 2021-10-01
Across
- where or when a story takes place
- words that allow the reader to see, hear, feel what is going on in the story
- when an author paints a picture in the reader's mind with word choice
- a map that shows the sequence of events in a story
- not literal language that builds imagery
- how an author writes
- the author's style and word choice give a piece of text it's _________
- writing your thinking while reading
- read reading piece of text for a specific purpose
- the description of characters in a story
- clues included by the author to let the reader guess what is going to come
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- a category of literature, movies, or tv shows
- a conversation between 2 or more characters
- the group that a piece of text is written for
- when the reader connects to what is going on
- how a piece of text is laid out
- a comparison between 2 things without like or as
- the perspective in which a story is told from
- a comparison between 2 things using like or as
- the sound words that allow the reader to hear in a piece of text
- the people or animals in a text
- when an author repeats for a specific purpose
22 Clues: how an author writes • how a piece of text is laid out • the people or animals in a text • where or when a story takes place • writing your thinking while reading • not literal language that builds imagery • the description of characters in a story • a conversation between 2 or more characters • when the reader connects to what is going on • ...
Kaylee’s Java Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-27
Across
- Used for the human reader to understand and maintain the code in the future. *Not seen by the compiler*
- The place where the headquarters of the company that created Java was
- Name of inheriting a class and adding more to the program
- Sequence of characters
- A piece of data that is equal to eight bits
- Name of using characters that are for mentioning methods, class, variables, interface, and packages in the program
- Has two options that either executes the statement when true or blocks the Boolean expression when false
- The name of the company that bought the corporation that created Java
- Does not return anything back to the user
- A variable used for characters
- List of numbers that gets bigger every time you add to it
- Swaps a group of numbers into the correct order
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- Variables that can’t be changed after they’re established
- The company that created the programming language Java
- Easiest way to format and display a decimal number to look like money
- A piece of code that runs when called in the program
- A loop that runs at least once
- A variable used for numbers
- Used in a conditional statement to compare two values or more
- A variable used for true or false statements
20 Clues: Sequence of characters • A variable used for numbers • A loop that runs at least once • A variable used for characters • Does not return anything back to the user • A piece of data that is equal to eight bits • A variable used for true or false statements • Swaps a group of numbers into the correct order • A piece of code that runs when called in the program • ...
literary terminology 2019-08-28
Across
- a combination of words that contradict each other
- a comparison between two things not using the words like or as
- is a sudden flash of insight into a conflict or situation
- describes the structure of a story
- something nonhuman that has human qualities
- a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to emphasize a real situation
- things that are told to us
- characters that are complex and change throughout the story
- the main idea of the literary work
- a portrait in words of a person
- the narrator is the main character
- the writers attitude towards his or her audience
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- the feeling that a writer creates in a story
- an insight based on stated details about information not stated
- the style a writer uses to create personalities of characters
- characters that are recognized by one or two traits
- a statement that seems contradictory but that actually expresses a deeper truth
- things we conclude
- a comparison using the words like or as
- a recurring theme, image, or idea in a story
- a tale with two or more levels of meaning
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- the descriptive or figurative language used to create a picture in the readers mind
- the time and location of a story
24 Clues: things we conclude • things that are told to us • a portrait in words of a person • the time and location of a story • describes the structure of a story • the main idea of the literary work • the narrator is the main character • a struggle between two opposing forces • a comparison using the words like or as • a tale with two or more levels of meaning • ...
Literary Terms 2025-06-10
Across
- Giving credit to the source of information or a quote.
- A statement or series of statements intended to persuade.
- Hints about what will happen later in a story.
- Where and when a story takes place.
- Add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment.
- The spoken words between characters in a text.
- Something that stands for a bigger idea.
- The central idea or message in a work of literature.
- The sequence of events in a story.
- The most intense or important point in a story.
- A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning.
- An assertion made in an argument, often supported by evidence.
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- A claim that covers the main idea of an entire work. Will be supported by many paragraph-level claims.
- How an author reveals characters’ personalities.
- The main character, often facing the conflict.
- Background information that helps explain a situation.
- Examining details to understand a text more deeply.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”
- A story or account of events.
- The feeling an author creates in a piece of writing.
- The feeling a reader gets from a piece of writing.
- A struggle between characters or forces that drives the plot.
23 Clues: A story or account of events. • The sequence of events in a story. • Where and when a story takes place. • Something that stands for a bigger idea. • The main character, often facing the conflict. • Hints about what will happen later in a story. • The spoken words between characters in a text. • The most intense or important point in a story. • ...
Literary Elements 2025-08-10
Across
- using objects or images to represent or stand for ideas
- giving human-like qualities to something that is not human
- the highest point of tension or suspense in the story
- Conflict the opposing force is on the inside - the mind or emotions
- of View the perspective or lens from which the story is told; can be 1st or 3rd
- Action the events immediately following the exposition
- the problem, issue, or struggle between two opposing forces
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- the lesson about life or behavior that the author teaches through the characters
- excitement, tension, or curiosity
- Ending an ending that differs in what the reader thinks will happen
- Action the events that begin to ease the tension
- people, animals, or things that take part in the action of the story
- the ending of the story
- the introduction of the setting, characters, and conflict
- the organized sequence of events; the action of the story
- interrupting the present moment of the story to reveal something in the past
- Conflict the opposing force is on the outside - another person, nature, society, or fate
- hints or clues that will indicate something that happens later in the story
- the when (time) and where (place) of a story
- the emotions of the reader or atmosphere of the story
20 Clues: the ending of the story • excitement, tension, or curiosity • the when (time) and where (place) of a story • Action the events that begin to ease the tension • the highest point of tension or suspense in the story • the emotions of the reader or atmosphere of the story • Action the events immediately following the exposition • ...
Plot Definitions Crossword 2026-04-10
Across
- Occurs immediately after the high point
- A French term for the fifth step in a 3-act plot
- Time and place of the story
- Another way to phrase the end of a story
- Character that do not change during the story
- The pov of a narrator who is a character in the story
- To start "in the middle"
- Hints or clues of events that will happen
- The first event that kicks off the plot
- The most exciting part of the story
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- Characters that change throughout the story
- The type of narrator that is an outside observer
- The problem a character faces
- The beginning of the story where the characters and setting are introduced
- The very end of the story, where all the questions are answered
- Characters with few details
- The reasons why a character acts a certain way
- Man v. self is an example of ____ conflict
- The category of literature a story belongs to (ex. adventure, romance, science fiction, mystery, etc)
- Character with many details
- The part of a story where conflict builds
- The life lesson or message of a story
- The voice telling the story
- Man v. man and man v. nature problems are examples of ______ conflict
24 Clues: To start "in the middle" • Time and place of the story • Characters with few details • Character with many details • The voice telling the story • The problem a character faces • The most exciting part of the story • The life lesson or message of a story • Occurs immediately after the high point • The first event that kicks off the plot • ...
Plot Definitions Crossword 2026-04-10
Across
- Occurs immediately after the high point
- A French term for the fifth step in a 3-act plot
- Time and place of the story
- Another way to phrase the end of a story
- Character that do not change during the story
- The pov of a narrator who is a character in the story
- To start "in the middle"
- Hints or clues of events that will happen
- The first event that kicks off the plot
- The most exciting part of the story
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- Characters that change throughout the story
- The type of narrator that is an outside observer
- The problem a character faces
- The beginning of the story where the characters and setting are introduced
- The very end of the story, where all the questions are answered
- Characters with few details
- The reasons why a character acts a certain way
- Man v. self is an example of ____ conflict
- The category of literature a story belongs to (ex. adventure, romance, science fiction, mystery, etc)
- Character with many details
- The part of a story where conflict builds
- The life lesson or message of a story
- The voice telling the story
- Man v. man and man v. nature problems are examples of ______ conflict
24 Clues: To start "in the middle" • Time and place of the story • Characters with few details • Character with many details • The voice telling the story • The problem a character faces • The most exciting part of the story • The life lesson or message of a story • Occurs immediately after the high point • The first event that kicks off the plot • ...
Black Brother 2023-06-08
10 Clues: Book title • Main sport • Main character • author of book • Main characters enemy • a word used in fencing • Main characters brother • one of the twins (male) • one of the twins (Female) • Person who taught main character fencing
Español 3 Capítulo 7 Arte y Literatura 2023-04-04
21 Clues: plot • back • wood • front • easel • verse • rhyme • canvas • chisel • stanza • setting • workshop • to carve • oil paint • characters • still-life • background • picturesque • water color • paint brush • abstract art
big states 2022-05-04
rachel renee russell 2016-10-19
7 Clues: her name • first word of her book • main characters friend • second word of her book • the main characters name • main characters second name • main characters friend that has the same name as me
TV Show "Friends" 2018-05-24
Across
- What does Sister Ross do?
- Who is an animal rights activist?
- Who does Rachel like?
- Which of the characters in childhood was overweight?
- What is Joey's profession?
Down
- Who is Ross by profession?
- What kind of animal did live together with Joey and Chandler?
- Which of the main characters does compose the songs?
- How many main characters are on the TV show?
9 Clues: Who does Rachel like? • What does Sister Ross do? • Who is Ross by profession? • What is Joey's profession? • Who is an animal rights activist? • How many main characters are on the TV show? • Which of the main characters does compose the songs? • Which of the characters in childhood was overweight? • What kind of animal did live together with Joey and Chandler?
Elements of a Story 2022-01-12
Across
- people, creatures, or animals in a story
- problem or struggle between 2 people, things, or ideas
- how writers show personality of characters
- series of events that make up a story
Down
- time and location a story takes place
- good characters of a book
- good author uses these to describe setting
- bad characters of a book
- message about life that author expresses
9 Clues: bad characters of a book • good characters of a book • time and location a story takes place • series of events that make up a story • people, creatures, or animals in a story • message about life that author expresses • good author uses these to describe setting • how writers show personality of characters • problem or struggle between 2 people, things, or ideas
sksksk and i oop- edition 2021-04-25
15 Clues: 1395 • fobia dani • =mukahandsome • suka tahan berak • suka jelir lidah • selalu copy paste • punca alip meroyan • pemberi teaser 18+ • berapa byk bf chap? • punca bontot kudis? • punca ketiak busuk? • admin selalu hilang • tempat next meet up? • berapa huruf nama group? • nama dia sama dgn disney princess
Mady's 20th Birthday 2025-12-10
Across
- mady's car model
- mady's major
- mady's club sport
- mady's sister's name
- mady's primary ethnicity
- mady's christian club
Down
- mady's church
- mady's favorite restaurant in LA
- mady's secondary ethnicity (12.5%!)
- mady's typical choice of protein
- papa cha's name
- mady's next internship
- mady's favorite color
- mady's hometown
- mady's pet dog's name
15 Clues: mady's major • mady's church • papa cha's name • mady's hometown • mady's car model • mady's club sport • mady's sister's name • mady's favorite color • mady's pet dog's name • mady's christian club • mady's next internship • mady's primary ethnicity • mady's favorite restaurant in LA • mady's typical choice of protein • mady's secondary ethnicity (12.5%!)
Day 3 ______ 2025-12-21
Across
- camping essential
- gum brand
- Melaleuca alternifolia
- kids’ pastime
- adjective describing a wizard of oz character
- lemon, grapefruit, lime
Down
- fear of holes
- a sense
- Compact radio, second word
- “Bullseye!”
- A flock of magpies
- 2010 Disney movie
- souvenir from vacation
- popular Britney Spears song
- Super Mario character
15 Clues: a sense • gum brand • “Bullseye!” • fear of holes • kids’ pastime • camping essential • 2010 Disney movie • A flock of magpies • Super Mario character • Melaleuca alternifolia • souvenir from vacation • lemon, grapefruit, lime • Compact radio, second word • popular Britney Spears song • adjective describing a wizard of oz character
Scripting Notes Crossword 2021-10-22
Across
- dialog is tabbed this many times.
- INT stands for...
- Describes how the video and audio will begin or end; may also indicate visual and auditory changes during a scene
- Words the characters will speak.
- Describes where the scene will take place
- A speaking character's name is centered in all caps when showing dialog.
- Written text of a movie that includes dialog, character direction, descriptions, effects, and location.
- Describes where the characters are, what they are doing, and any other important information.
- Name, _____________, and phone all go in the upper right hand corner of your script.
Down
- Information that tells characters how to move or speak.
- The effect is left justified and ____ _______.
- EXT stands for...
- All text in a movie script is this font type.
13 Clues: INT stands for... • EXT stands for... • Words the characters will speak. • dialog is tabbed this many times. • Describes where the scene will take place • All text in a movie script is this font type. • The effect is left justified and ____ _______. • Information that tells characters how to move or speak. • ...
5.03 keyterms 2021-02-25
Across
- Any item that relates to a story that may be used to attract children’s attention
- The main idea of a book
- life stories, animal stories, and fairy tales
- A board covered in flannel or felt on which characters and shapes maybe attached and moved as a story is told
- A storybook about characters who are able to perform challenging
- on chalkboard or other surface as the story is told
- may be gender, culture, religion, age, or nationality
- A book with more words and a more complex plot; often grouped as
- book used with young children
- A list of books with descriptions and other useful information
- Free from stereotypes
- A book with only a few words and a simple plot; usually the first type
Down
- Also known as “chalk talk,” a storytelling method where drawings are
- Reciting a story or reading from a book
- A storybook about animals with human qualities, enjoyed by young
- A metal pan or board on which magnetic characters and shapes maybe attached and moved as a story is told
- A preformed idea about a group of people based on one characteristic,
- A storybook with the theme of Social Development understanding
- Stories drawn on large tagboard cards
- with a theme of achievement; enjoyed by older children
20 Clues: Free from stereotypes • The main idea of a book • book used with young children • Stories drawn on large tagboard cards • Reciting a story or reading from a book • life stories, animal stories, and fairy tales • on chalkboard or other surface as the story is told • may be gender, culture, religion, age, or nationality • ...
Literary Devices 2020-01-30
Across
- /A reference to something from literature, Greek mythology, Bible, or Shakespeare
- /Central idea of a piece of writing
- /End of a story where the problems are solved
- /Feeling the reader gets from the writing
- /One of the characters is telling the story
- /Problem or struggle between two or more opposing forces
- /Contrast between what happens and what was expected
- /The highest point (turning point) in the action of a story
- /The events in the story
- /Writing that tells about real people, places and events without changing any facts
- /Writing that comes from the writer’s imagination
- / An adversary of the hero
Down
- /People, animals or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story
- /Time and place of a story
- /Comparison of things using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’
- /A narrator who relates thoughts and feelings of all characters
- /Story that has been handed down from generation to generation usually by word of mouth
- /Angle from which the story is told
- /Main character or hero
- / A series of events that create suspense, interest or tension in the story
- /Explains the background and setting of the story, characters are introduced and conflicts begin to unfold
21 Clues: /Main character or hero • /The events in the story • /Time and place of a story • / An adversary of the hero • /Central idea of a piece of writing • /Angle from which the story is told • /Feeling the reader gets from the writing • /One of the characters is telling the story • /End of a story where the problems are solved • /Writing that comes from the writer’s imagination • ...
Microsoft Word 2021-10-07
Across
- This is the white space on the outside of a document
- A word with a similar meaning
- Placing copied information into a document
- Characters that appear somewhat thicker and darker than other characters
- Text with a slanted appearance
- Increasing or reducing the size of a graphic
- Means the flagged text is not in Word's dictionary/spelled incorrectly
- Text and/or graphics printed at the top of each page
- Colored area behind text or graphics
- taking out a portion of an image
- Decorative text that enhances text.
- Allows you to cancel your recent commands(s) or actions(s)
Down
- Series of paragraphs or statements, each beginning with a bullet
- Process of changing the way characters appear
- Looking for errors
- To place a line under a letter or word
- Default font for body text
- Text and/or graphics printed at the bottom of each page
- Allows you to type words in a paragraph continually
- Collections of related Word commands
- The tab you use to check spelling and grammar
- A dialog box that will save a document in a specific format.
- Where are the tabs, groups and commands located?
- To indent text, you can just hit the _____ key.
- Another name for typeface
25 Clues: Looking for errors • Another name for typeface • Default font for body text • A word with a similar meaning • Text with a slanted appearance • taking out a portion of an image • Decorative text that enhances text. • Collections of related Word commands • Colored area behind text or graphics • To place a line under a letter or word • Placing copied information into a document • ...
Elements of Fiction 2021-08-22
Across
- the narrator reveals the thoughts of one character referring to that character with "he" or "she"
- the sequence of events in a story; it is driven by conflict
- the central idea or message of a story
- the relationship of the narrator to the story
- a type of theme that must be inferred
- the emotional high point of a story
- the time and place of a story
- the point of view where a character in story is the narrator and refers to themselves with "I"
- a character has a struggle within themselves
Down
- the main character
- the people, animals or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story
- the ending to a story
- to do this is to make an educated guess using clues provided to you
- the narrator knows everything about the story's events and reveals the thoughts of all characters
- the person in conflict with the main character sometimes known as the villain
- a character has a struggle with something or someone outside themselves
- the result of the climax/conflict
- where the main elements of the conflict occur
- the beginning of story where characters and setting are introduced
- a type of theme that is directly presented
20 Clues: the main character • the ending to a story • the time and place of a story • the result of the climax/conflict • the emotional high point of a story • a type of theme that must be inferred • the central idea or message of a story • a type of theme that is directly presented • a character has a struggle within themselves • the relationship of the narrator to the story • ...
Dramatic Devices 2021-08-26
Across
- what the characters are wearing
- using two elements to bring out the different aspects of each
- the effects created from voices and speakers
- is the reason for the climax in a play
- people watching
- movements done to imply soemthing
- Language used to signal something in the future
- atmosphere set up by the nattarative voice or the characters voice in a play
- unspoken words that describe movements or sounds
- Character set to apose the protagonist
- spoken language between two people
- something that is said offstage
- Character speaks alone while other people are on stage
- Contrast of themes in a play
- the manipulation of lights
- Contrast creates this feeling in the air between characters or ideas
Down
- people in the play
- the physical space behind the actors
- Character that contrasts all the ideals of the protagonist
- certain aspects that everyone and everything has
- lines that are implied through spoken lines
- expresstions to convey emotion
- the region past the Karman line (100ks)
- Conveys emotion on the face
- When the character is speaking to the audience
- Stand for somthing other than itself
- theme present throughout the play
- creates tension and audience engagement
- the rise and fall of the conflict
29 Clues: people watching • people in the play • the manipulation of lights • Conveys emotion on the face • Contrast of themes in a play • expresstions to convey emotion • what the characters are wearing • something that is said offstage • movements done to imply soemthing • theme present throughout the play • the rise and fall of the conflict • spoken language between two people • ...
Shakespearean Literary Devices 2022-01-21
Across
- a line of verse in poetry with five metrical feet (ten syllables)
- incongruity between what might be expected and what occurs
- speech you make to yourself
- the ability to form mental pictures of things or events
- attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
- a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem
- a humorous play on words
- the decisive moment in a novel or play
- unrhymed poetry, usually in iambic pentameter
- a verse form of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
- conjoined contradictory terms
- when the audience understands something the characters don't
Down
- a dramatic speech by a single actor; Other characters can hear the speech
- use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
- a figure of speech expressing a resemblance between things; Uses like or as
- the act of providing vague advance indications
- struggle between opposing characters or forces
- a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse; express a single and significant idea
- extravagant exaggeration
- when the audience understands something the characters don't
- a figure of speech that suggests a non-literal similarity; Does not use like or as
- a line spoken by an actor not intended for others on stage
- drama exciting terror or pity
23 Clues: extravagant exaggeration • a humorous play on words • speech you make to yourself • drama exciting terror or pity • conjoined contradictory terms • the decisive moment in a novel or play • unrhymed poetry, usually in iambic pentameter • the act of providing vague advance indications • struggle between opposing characters or forces • ...
Microsoft Word 2022-02-23
Across
- This is the white space on the outside of a document
- A word with a similar meaning
- Placing copied information into a document
- Characters that appear somewhat thicker and darker than other characters
- Text with a slanted appearance
- Increasing or reducing the size of a graphic
- Means the flagged text is not in Word's dictionary/spelled incorrectly
- Text and/or graphics printed at the top of each page
- Colored area behind text or graphics
- taking out a portion of an image
- Decorative text that enhances text.
- Allows you to cancel your recent commands(s) or actions(s)
Down
- Series of paragraphs or statements, each beginning with a bullet
- Process of changing the way characters appear
- Looking for errors
- To place a line under a letter or word
- Default font for body text
- Text and/or graphics printed at the bottom of each page
- Allows you to type words in a paragraph continually
- Collections of related Word commands
- The tab you use to check spelling and grammar
- A dialog box that will save a document in a specific format.
- Where are the tabs, groups and commands located?
- To indent text, you can just hit the _____ key.
- Another name for typeface
25 Clues: Looking for errors • Another name for typeface • Default font for body text • A word with a similar meaning • Text with a slanted appearance • taking out a portion of an image • Decorative text that enhances text. • Collections of related Word commands • Colored area behind text or graphics • To place a line under a letter or word • Placing copied information into a document • ...
Plays and Drama 2021-07-16
Across
- the art of performing fictional roles in plays,
- the person who supervises the actors and action in a play
- the clothing worn by the actor in a play
- a practice session in preparation for the performance
- a written version of a play
- a play characterised by its humorous
- a test to see if an actor is suitable for the role
- people watching the performance
- a person who is acting on the stage,
- the process of making the play ready for viewing
- the area where the play is being performed
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- a play whose action and dialogue is mixed with singing and dancing
- the actors in a play
- books and writings that are published for reading
- the pieces of scenery used in a play
- a person in a novel, play, or film
- a work of drama, usually consisting mostly of dialogue between characters and intended performance rather than just reading.
- strong feelings that come from one's circumstances or mood
- scenery used to identify a location of a dramatic production
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- the lines spoken by characters in a play
- the series of events that form a plot
22 Clues: the actors in a play • a written version of a play • people watching the performance • a person in a novel, play, or film • the pieces of scenery used in a play • a play characterised by its humorous • a person who is acting on the stage, • the series of events that form a plot • the clothing worn by the actor in a play • the lines spoken by characters in a play • ...
Plays and Drama 2021-07-16
Across
- people watching the performance
- books and writings that are published for reading
- the lines spoken by characters in a play
- a play whose action and dialogue is mixed with singing and dancing
- a practice session in preparation for the performance
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- the series of events that form a plot
- the area where the play is being performed
- a person in a novel, play, or film
- the pieces of scenery used in a play
- the process of making the play ready for viewing
Down
- the clothing worn by the actor in a play
- strong feelings that come from one's circumstances or mood
- scenery used to identify a location of a dramatic production
- a play characterised by its humorous
- the actors in a play
- a test to see if an actor is suitable for the role
- a work of drama, usually consisting mostly of dialogue between characters and intended performance rather than just reading.
- a written version of a play
- the person who supervises the actors and action in a play
- the art of performing fictional roles in plays,
- a person who is acting on the stage,
22 Clues: the actors in a play • a written version of a play • people watching the performance • a person in a novel, play, or film • a play characterised by its humorous • a person who is acting on the stage, • the pieces of scenery used in a play • the series of events that form a plot • the clothing worn by the actor in a play • the lines spoken by characters in a play • ...
August: Osage County 2015-03-11
Across
- What are several of the characters in regards to the secret?
- What word describes Letts' vision of America?
- What is the play suggesting both America and Beverley failed to live up to?
- The secret results in many instances of this.
- Barbara turns herself into a version of her ___________?
- The suffocating physical environment is a metaphor for the suffocating ___________ environment.
- What does the play suggest we cannot escape?
- Ivy and Little Charles "going into the sunset" suggests the bloodline is _________.
- The light begins to come into the house as the secret is ______.
- Many characters use these to cope.
- What pattern shown to be mimicked from parents in adult choices?
Down
- What word describes many of the characters?
- What does Johnna provide in terms of our understanding of the Weston family?
- What literary term describes Violet's mouth cancer?
- What does Karen lack?
- What is sealed for Jean by being born into this family?
- What literary term describes the dead parakeets?
- What does an essay need to succeed?
- It is clearly passed down through the generations.
- What is at the heart of the family's issues?
- What marriage pattern do we see repeated?
- What can Beverley be compared to?
22 Clues: What does Karen lack? • What can Beverley be compared to? • Many characters use these to cope. • What does an essay need to succeed? • What marriage pattern do we see repeated? • What word describes many of the characters? • What does the play suggest we cannot escape? • What is at the heart of the family's issues? • What word describes Letts' vision of America? • ...
Shakespeare and Drama 2022-04-28
Across
- Shakespeare is known as the bard of this
- Shakespeare's era, names after Queen Elizabeth I
- When something is the opposite of what you would assume it to be
- Central idea or message of a work of literature
- A longer speech meant to be heard by the audience that reveals a character's thoughts
- Juliet's last name
- Shakespeare's first name
- Self contradicting word or group of words
- Shakespeare's plays are broken down into five of these
- Shakespeare's theatre in London, England
- Acts are broken down into these
- Two lines of poetry that rhyme
- Another word for poetry
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- Light-hearted character or event that provides temporary respite from tension of a tragedy or drama
- A dramatic work with somber theme that typically ends in someone's death
- Conversation between characters
- A character who is almost the opposite of another character
- Weakness that leads to the fall of the protagonist
- Fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter
- Another word for a play
- Shakespeare's plays were divided into three categories, tragedies, comedies, and these
- Female characters were usually played by these
- Words spoken by an actor to the audience (other characters don't hear)
- Using a word with two different meanings in two different ways
- Romeo's last name
25 Clues: Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • Another word for a play • Another word for poetry • Shakespeare's first name • Two lines of poetry that rhyme • Conversation between characters • Acts are broken down into these • Shakespeare is known as the bard of this • Shakespeare's theatre in London, England • Self contradicting word or group of words • ...
Elements of Drama 2024-08-21
Across
- a break in the play, usually between acts, to allow the audience a break, and actors to change
- the clothing worn by actors during a play
- to speak loudly and clearly
- the portion of the theater where the audience sits
- a monologue performed by a character while other characters are on stage (not heard by the other characters on stage)
- the lines spoken by the actors
- a major section of a play
- a person who plays the role of a character in a play
- the area where the play is acted out
- a play that doesn't have a happy ending
Down
- how an actor says his or her lines
- a subdivision of an act
- the items used by actors as they act out a scene
- a story written to be performed by actors
- to deliver lines with feeling appropriate to the scene; to show emotions through one's voice
- a play that is humorous
- the written text of a play
- directions: a description or direction provided in the text of a play
- a speech given by a single character while that character is alone on stage; also called a soliloquy
- people of creatures that appear in a script by speaking or doing something
20 Clues: a subdivision of an act • a play that is humorous • a major section of a play • the written text of a play • to speak loudly and clearly • the lines spoken by the actors • how an actor says his or her lines • the area where the play is acted out • a play that doesn't have a happy ending • the clothing worn by actors during a play • a story written to be performed by actors • ...
ELA Terms 2023-04-20
Across
- The main character in a story
- Conflict that is an inner struggle within a character
- A object in a story that stands for an idea or meaning
- The time and place in which a story occurs
- The lesson or moral of a story
- The reader's feeling while reading a passage
- Author's purpose to convince readers of a viewpoint
- Author's purpose to tell a story
- Author's purpose to provide information
- technique a writer uses to let the reader know about the characters
- A series of events that the occurs in the story
- The turning point of a story; point of highest interest
- A broad statement of a group of people or things
- Inability to see things clearly due to one's strong feelings
- The author's attitude in a passage
- A contrast between what should happen and what really happens
Down
- The point of view where we know "all" characters thoughts and feelings
- Author gives clues of things that may come later in story
- Reference to a famous person, place or event
- Conflict that is a struggle between two characters or forces
- Description that appeals to the five senses
- A group of lines in a poem
- Giving an object personal qualities
- The enemy or villain in a story
24 Clues: A group of lines in a poem • The main character in a story • The lesson or moral of a story • The enemy or villain in a story • Author's purpose to tell a story • The author's attitude in a passage • Giving an object personal qualities • Author's purpose to provide information • The time and place in which a story occurs • Description that appeals to the five senses • ...
English Regents Literary Terms 2023-05-14
Across
- - An intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect
- - Choice of words
- - the foil of the main character
- - A figure of speech that compares two things using like or as
- - the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject
- - an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text
- - figuratively describing something with human traits in order to croft a vivild image of that Object in the readers mind
Down
- - the idea that things represent other things
- - the acts of creating and describing Characters
- - The time and place a story is told
- - The perspective from which an author tells a story
- - the objective meaning of a word
- - the character who drives the action, the characters whose fate matters mast
- - language that stimulates the readers senses
- - A literary device characterized by a struggie between tun opposing forces.
- - the use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning
- - A comparison between two things without using like or as
- - the organization of a story's various elements ,including plots , characters, and themes
- - A central or unifying idea
- - when a person says or does something that deports from what they expect them to say or do
20 Clues: - Choice of words • - A central or unifying idea • - the foil of the main character • - the objective meaning of a word • - The time and place a story is told • - the idea that things represent other things • - language that stimulates the readers senses • - the acts of creating and describing Characters • - The perspective from which an author tells a story • ...
short story vocab 2023-09-27
Across
- After the climax and has less tension
- The narrator can see/hear/know about ONE character only or all knowing about all the characters or a neutral observer
- the meaning of the story
- A reference to well-known people/event
- A hint/clue about what will occur later
- Where the main conflict begins
- A character that undergoes permanent change
- A type of irony, the most obvious one is SARCASM
- A setting that makes the reader curious/anxious/uncertain about outcomes
- A type of irony where the reader/audience knows something the characters do not
- The framework/outline of the short story
- Has a few distinct traits
- Pointing out differences
- A device that expresses contradictory meaning to the stated one
- A real thing that has other meanings/associations
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- To give an idea of the setting
- a type of ending where the protagonist solves their problems
- When the conflict is resolved
- An ending with no solution to the conflict
- Told from the narrator's POV
- When a character day-dreams/remembers their past in which events are revealed to the reader
- A type of conflict
- Actual conversations between characters
- The most intense point of a conflict
- The overall effect of the story on the reader
25 Clues: A type of conflict • the meaning of the story • Pointing out differences • Has a few distinct traits • Told from the narrator's POV • When the conflict is resolved • To give an idea of the setting • Where the main conflict begins • The most intense point of a conflict • After the climax and has less tension • A reference to well-known people/event • ...
Classroom Of The Elite 2026-02-16
Across
- – Hidden truths many characters try to protect
- – The lowest-ranked class at the beginning of the series
- – The highly intelligent leader of Class A
- – Ryuen’s primary method of leadership
- – A compassionate and popular leader of Class B
- – The quiet student who secretly manipulates events from the shadows
- – An act that occurs when students act for personal gain
- – A ruthless leader who controls his class through fear
- – A central theme explored through different characters
- – A serious and determined student who grows into a class leader
- – The highest-ranked class in the school system
- – The currency system used by students at the school
- – How characters change over time
- – The study of behavior heavily emphasized in the series
- – A two-faced student who hides her true personality
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- – The driving force behind the school’s ranking system
- – A major test that forces students to rely on strategy and teamwork
- – A key tactic used by Ayanokoji and others
- – Careful planning used to win exams and conflicts
- – The act of misleading others for advantage
- – A kind, harmony-focused student who values cooperation
- – How some leaders maintain power over others
- – Hirata’s ideal way of leading a class
- – A trait valued more than physical strength in the story
- – Something often tested and broken between classmates
25 Clues: – How characters change over time • – Ryuen’s primary method of leadership • – Hirata’s ideal way of leading a class • – The highly intelligent leader of Class A • – A key tactic used by Ayanokoji and others • – The act of misleading others for advantage • – How some leaders maintain power over others • – Hidden truths many characters try to protect • ...
python 2025-12-08
Across
- The third element in slicing used for skipping characters or reversing
- Used to store data values in memory
- Repeats a block of code for each item in a sequence
- A sequence of characters enclosed in quotes
- Keyword used to test multiple conditions after an initial if
- Operator used to check equality
- Logical operator meaning at least one condition is true
- String method to replace part of a string with another
- Python module that generates pseudo-random values
- Operator that joins multiple strings
- A smaller part of a larger string
- A logical value that evaluates to true
- Gets the character at a specific integer position in a string
Down
- Data type used to store whole numbers
- Function that converts text to uppercase
- Boolean value that means “not true”
- Statement used to repeatedly execute a block of code while a condition is true
- Condition-checking structure that can include else
- Extracting a portion of a string using [start:end]
- Logical operator meaning both conditions must be true
- What slicing with [::-1] produces
- Symbol used for single-line comments in Python
- Function that removes leading and trailing spaces
- Returns the number of characters in a string
- Method that capitalizes the first letter of each word
25 Clues: Operator used to check equality • What slicing with [::-1] produces • A smaller part of a larger string • Boolean value that means “not true” • Used to store data values in memory • Operator that joins multiple strings • Data type used to store whole numbers • A logical value that evaluates to true • Function that converts text to uppercase • ...
U.S. States 2021-04-02
15 Clues: Red Sox • Grand Canyon • Waikiki Beach • Mount Rushmore • Mall of America • Deep Dish Pizza • Yale University • The Liberty Bell • The Garden State • Walt Disney World • Golden Gate Bridge • World of Coca Cola • Empire State Building • U.S. Space and Rocket Center • Denali National Park and Preserve
Bride to be 2017-08-18
15 Clues: "I Do" • Nicole • Cloud Nine • "____worm" • Walt ______ • Wedding Month • Fictonal Wizard • Small town living • When Two Become One • "bibbidi bobbidi boo" • Rosey, Mittens, Conquer • I am the soon to be bride • The man I will be marrying • "Somewhere over the rainbow" • '"ALL YOU NEED," IN A BEATLES SONG'
What shall we read? 2022-10-25
15 Clues: Good • Not untrue • Not impure • the Civil ___ • The Holy _____ • Untrue stories • Dramatic magic • What witches do • Our denomination • What disney makes • ___ice of the peace • What happened before us • The only thing we take to heaven • What happens before you get married • Not conforming to acceptable standards
Julius Caesar Acts 1-3 2021-05-04
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- A character who demands to know Brutus' secret
- A character who begs Caesar to stay home on March 15th
- the end of a story
- a flaw that causes the hero to fail
- the time and place of the story
- an introduction to the characters, setting, and main conflict in the story
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- A Roman senator who will betray his best friend
- the series of events that happen in a story
- a famous Roman general who defeated Pompey
- a type of irony where the audience knows something important while the characters involved are unaware (2 words, no space)
- a character who possesses heroic qualities but has a major character flaw that ultimately causes them to fail (2 words, no space)
- A character who warns Caesar about March 15th
- a challenge, fight, or struggle that the characters must solve
- the main idea or message in a story
- A Roman senator who plans the death of a leader
- A character who is loyal to Caesar and very good at public speaking (last name only)
- when a character talks to themselves
17 Clues: the end of a story • the time and place of the story • the main idea or message in a story • a flaw that causes the hero to fail • when a character talks to themselves • a famous Roman general who defeated Pompey • the series of events that happen in a story • A character who warns Caesar about March 15th • A character who demands to know Brutus' secret • ...
Literary Analysis vocabulary - DH 2020 2020-11-13
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- - The highest point of tension in a story, often the most exciting (top of the climb/ladder) part of the story
- person point of view (POV) - When the character is telling the story themselves. Hint: pronouns used: I, me, my. The Outsiders was written in this point of view.
- action - The early events that show the reader more about the character(s) and the struggles (conflict) they are facing
- - The character(s) opposing the main character (or protagonist) in a story. Hint: anti=against
- conflict - A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character. Example: Person vs himself/herself
- - The ways individual characters are represented by the narrator or author of a text. This includes descriptions of the characters' physical appearances, personalities, actions, interactions, and dialogue.
- - where and when the story takes place
- language - Writing or speech that is not intended to carry literal meaning and is usually meant to be imaginative and vivid.
- - The main character(s) in the story who is trying to overcome the conflict. He/she/they are sometimes often called the hero.
- conflict - A struggle between a literary or dramatic character and an outside force such as nature or another character, which drives the dramatic action of the plot. Example: person vs. person, person vs. nature, etc.
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- - the beginning of the story in which the reader is introduced to the characters and setting.
- - A comparison of two things (without using "like" or "as")
- device - any one of a variety of tools (such as the use of figurative language, imagery, allegory, and symbolism) a writer may use to achieve the tone or communicate the purpose or theme intended
- - A struggle or problem in the story. It is introduced during the rising action.
- Person Point of view - Describes a narrative told from the perspective of an outside figure who does not participate directly in the events of a story. This mode uses "he," "she," and "it" to describe events and characters.
- Person Point of View - A narrative perspective that typically addresses that audience using "you." This mode can help authors address readers and invest them in the story.
- - The main message from the author to the reader; the central belief or idea that the author is portraying. Examples: "Don't judge a book by its cover" or "True friendship is ever lasting"
- - A person (s) in the story who carries out the action.
- - Conversation between characters
- - A comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- - is the action or series of events that happen in the story. It contains an arc, which has five different parts.
- action - the conflict has mostly been resolved; the reader learns how the characters are affected by the plot.
- - end of the story where loose ends are tied up; often the conflict is resolved, but sometimes the conflict continues, leaving the reader to ponder the outcome.
23 Clues: - Conversation between characters • - where and when the story takes place • - A comparison of two unlike things using like or as • - A person (s) in the story who carries out the action. • - A comparison of two things (without using "like" or "as") • - A struggle or problem in the story. It is introduced during the rising action. • ...
Literary Terms 4 Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-23
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- a drama exciting terror or pity for a character or group of characters on stage
- a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so that the outcome is contrary to what was expected
- Used in plays and novels to introduce light entertainment between tragic scenes. It is often used in the shape of a humorous incident, a funny incident, a tricky remark or a laughing commentary
- A set of 4 lines of poetry
- a subsidiary, subordinate, or parallel plot in a play or story that coexists with the main plot
- A type of literature that depicts country life in idyllic, idealized terms
- the spectacle a play presents in performance, including the position of actors on stage, the scenic background, the props and costumes, and the lighting and sound effects
- articles or objects that appear on stage during a play
- A set of 8 lines of poetry
- Opposition in a work of fiction between characters or forces
- The physical movement of a character during a play. Used to reveal character and may include facial expressions as well as movements of other parts of an actor's body
- A dramatic speech by a single actor; Other characters can hear the speech
- the imaginary wall of the box theater setting, supposedly removed to allow the audience to better understand the action
- a verse form of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
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- the repetition of the initial consonant sounds in two or more words that appear close together
- The use of an incorrect word in place of a similar-sounding word, which results in a nonsensical and humorous expression
- When the audience knows something some or all the characters don’t — so the characters might get an unexpected outcome, but for the audience it’s not unexpected at all
- A type of play generally full of fun, irony and wordplay. They also abound in disguises and mistaken identities, with very convoluted plots that are difficult to follow with contrived endings
- A dramatic device in which a character speaks to the audience. By convention, the audience is to realize that the character's speech is unheard by the other characters on stage
- A reference to a particular event or character in classical works of literature, such as ancient Roman or Greek works or the Bible
- A speech or address to a person who is not present or to a personified object
- a humorous play on words
- an arbitrary object that has acquired a conventional significance; the act of creating that significance
- a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity
- a line or speech spoken by an actor to another actor on stage; not intended for others on stage
25 Clues: a humorous play on words • A set of 4 lines of poetry • A set of 8 lines of poetry • a verse form of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme • articles or objects that appear on stage during a play • Opposition in a work of fiction between characters or forces • A dramatic speech by a single actor; Other characters can hear the speech • ...
Literary Terms 2024-10-08
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- Conflict with the forces of nature.
- Characterization when the author SHOWS the reader a character’s personality or traits through STEAL.
- The turning point of the story is when we learn how the main conflict will be resolved; often the most exciting moment.
- Introduces the setting and characters
- Conflict that pits one person against another.
- action The events after the climax which lead to the ending.
- the person who draws the pictures.
- the time and place of the story.
- Person Point of View The narrator is a character in the story who can reveal only personal thoughts or feelings and what he or she sees and is told by other characters. He/She can’t tell us thoughts of other characters. The pronouns I, me, my are used.
- the lesson of the story
- The way an author describes a character.
- The character or force that creates conflict for the protagonist
- people and animals in the story
- talking/speaking in the story
- Person Point of View the narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them."
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- The feeling that the reader gets from a literary work.
- When a character in the story recalls a past memory.
- Conflict with an uncontrollable problem or something that is not human.
- Conflict with the beliefs of a group of people.
- An author’s use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story. Future events are merely hinted at through dialogue, description, or the attitudes and reactions of the characters.
- Speech, Thoughts, Effects on others, Actions, or Looks.
- Concludes the action and ends the story.
- of View refers to who is telling or narrating the story.
- Characterization when the author TELLS the reader about a character’s personality or traits. Example, “Bob is bright, energetic, and helpful.”
- The main character of the story
- character A character who undergoes significant internal change throughout the story. A dynamic character is one who learns a lesson or sees things differently at the end.
- character A character who remains largely the same throughout the course of the story.
- the central idea or message about life that the author wants to convey to the reader in a literary work.
- the person / character who tells the story.
- when something goes against what you would expect to happen
- action Problems start to arise in the story and conflicts intensify.
- the problem in the story which triggers the action.
- the person who writes the story.
- a reference to something famous in literature, history, or pop culture
- The author’s attitude, stated or implied, toward a subject.
- Line the sequence and action of the story
36 Clues: the lesson of the story • talking/speaking in the story • The main character of the story • the time and place of the story. • the person who writes the story. • people and animals in the story • the person who draws the pictures. • Conflict with the forces of nature. • Introduces the setting and characters • Concludes the action and ends the story. • ...
Mrs. Drier's Awesome Class 2021-10-01
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- where or when a story takes place
- words that allow the reader to see, hear, feel what is going on in the story
- when an author paints a picture in the reader's mind with word choice
- a map that shows the sequence of events in a story
- not literal language that builds imagery
- how an author writes
- the author's style and word choice give a piece of text it's _________
- writing your thinking while reading
- read reading piece of text for a specific purpose
- the description of characters in a story
- clues included by the author to let the reader guess what is going to come
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- a category of literature, movies, or tv shows
- a conversation between 2 or more characters
- the group that a piece of text is written for
- when the reader connects to what is going on
- how a piece of text is laid out
- a comparison between 2 things without like or as
- the perspective in which a story is told from
- a comparison between 2 things using like or as
- the sound words that allow the reader to hear in a piece of text
- the people or animals in a text
- when an author repeats for a specific purpose
22 Clues: how an author writes • how a piece of text is laid out • the people or animals in a text • where or when a story takes place • writing your thinking while reading • not literal language that builds imagery • the description of characters in a story • a conversation between 2 or more characters • when the reader connects to what is going on • ...
English Regents Literary Terms 2023-05-14
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- - An intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect
- - Choice of words
- - the foil of the main character
- - A figure of speech that compares two things using like or as
- - the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject
- - an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text
- - figuratively describing something with human traits in order to croft a vivild image of that Object in the readers mind
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- - the idea that things represent other things
- - the acts of creating and describing Characters
- - The time and place a story is told
- - The perspective from which an author tells a story
- - the objective meaning of a word
- - the character who drives the action, the characters whose fate matters mast
- - language that stimulates the readers senses
- - A literary device characterized by a struggie between tun opposing forces.
- - the use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning
- - A comparison between two things without using like or as
- - the organization of a story's various elements ,including plots , characters, and themes
- - A central or unifying idea
- - when a person says or does something that deports from what they expect them to say or do
20 Clues: - Choice of words • - A central or unifying idea • - the foil of the main character • - the objective meaning of a word • - The time and place a story is told • - the idea that things represent other things • - language that stimulates the readers senses • - the acts of creating and describing Characters • - The perspective from which an author tells a story • ...
Movie Genres 2023-08-09
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- Films centered around solving puzzles, crimes, or uncovering secrets.
- Movies that feature characters expressing themselves through song and dance.
- Movies that highlight romantic relationships and emotional connections.
- Movies that depict events from the past, aiming to capture a specific era.
- Non-fiction films that explore real-life subjects, events, or issues.
- Films set in imaginative worlds often involving magic and mythical creatures.
- Movies designed to elicit fear, often featuring supernatural or suspenseful elements.
- Films created using animation techniques to bring characters and stories to life.
- Movies that take audiences on journeys to explore new places and experiences.
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- Films that revolve around sports and athletic competitions.
- Films filled with exciting physical feats, battles, and intense sequences.
- Movies centered around criminal activities, investigations, and law enforcement.
- Movies featuring characters with extraordinary abilities, often saving the world.
- Movies suitable for all ages, often focusing on themes of family and friendship.
- Films intended to provoke laughter and provide entertainment through humor.
- Films set in futuristic or speculative worlds, often involving advanced technology.
- Films set in the American Wild West, often involving cowboys and outlaws.
- Movies that focus on serious themes, emotions, and character development.
- Movies characterized by suspense, tension, and gripping plot twists.
- Films that depict warfare, often exploring the human experiences during conflicts.
20 Clues: Films that revolve around sports and athletic competitions. • Movies characterized by suspense, tension, and gripping plot twists. • Films centered around solving puzzles, crimes, or uncovering secrets. • Non-fiction films that explore real-life subjects, events, or issues. • Movies that highlight romantic relationships and emotional connections. • ...
The tempest crossword 2026-02-05
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- Struggle between characters or ideas.
- The remote setting where the play takes place.
- A comparison without using “like” or “as”.
- Change,especially personal or moral change.
- A spirit who helps Prospero with magic.
- Prospero’s chance to make things right.
- Being forced to live away from home, like Prospero.
- The struggle for control and authority.
- A play with a happy ending, like The Tempest.
- Using objects or actions to represent ideas.
- The prince who falls in love with Miranda.
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- When the opposite of what is expected happens.
- A key element used by Prospero to control events.
- Prospero’s daughter, innocent and kind.
- The island’s wild native, resentful of Prospero.
- A serious play with a sad ending (The Tempest is a comedy but has tragic elements).
- A desire of both Ariel and Caliban.
- The use of magic to create false appearances.
- The idea of taking control of land and people, linked to Caliban’s story.
- The wild, natural world of the island.
- The social status of many characters.
- Faithfulness, shown by characters like Ariel.
- A major theme, shown at the play’s end.
- Compassion shown by Prospero at the end.
- The rightful Duke of Milan and a powerful magician.
- Caliban’s resistance against Prospero.
26 Clues: A desire of both Ariel and Caliban. • Struggle between characters or ideas. • The social status of many characters. • The wild, natural world of the island. • Caliban’s resistance against Prospero. • Prospero’s daughter, innocent and kind. • A major theme, shown at the play’s end. • A spirit who helps Prospero with magic. • Prospero’s chance to make things right. • ...
Lord of the Flies 2025-02-26
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- one of the main characters who got his name because of his weight.
- the sickness that Piggy has
- the boys build _________ in the sand.
- difficulties or hardships
- one of the main characters who wants to kill a pig.
- where Ralph spends most of his time at first.
- the animal that the boys on the island plan to hunt for food.
- vines that grow on the island in which the boys are stranded on.
- Ralph focused on finding shelter while Jack focused on __________.
- in a loud and noisy way that attracts attention.
- slowing down someone’s or something’s progress
- the shell that is used to call all of the boys who are on the island for a meeting.
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- the item the boys used to start a fire.
- feeling or showing anger because of something unjust or unworthy.
- the snake-like creature that the little kids on the island saw.
- the stage to speak for whoever is holding the conch.
- the name that the older boys use to refer to the younger boys.
- a floating land mass where the story takes place.
- one of the main characters who's known for his fair hair and leadership.
- the type of shell they use to drink from.
20 Clues: difficulties or hardships • the sickness that Piggy has • the boys build _________ in the sand. • the item the boys used to start a fire. • the type of shell they use to drink from. • where Ralph spends most of his time at first. • slowing down someone’s or something’s progress • in a loud and noisy way that attracts attention. • ...
Lord of the Flies 2025-02-26
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- the item the boys used to start a fire.
- difficulties or hardships
- vines that grow on the island in which the boys are stranded on.
- the animal that the boys on the island plan to hunt for food.
- Ralph focused on finding shelter while Jack focused on __________.
- slowing down someone’s or something’s progress
- the name that the older boys use to refer to the younger boys.
- the type of shell they use to drink from.
- one of the main characters who wants to kill a pig.
- the shell that is used to call all of the boys who are on the island for a meeting.
- where Ralph spends most of his time at first.
- a floating land mass where the story takes place.
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- the snake-like creature that the little kids on the island saw.
- the stage to speak for whoever is holding the conch.
- one of the main characters who's known for his fair hair and leadership.
- the sickness that Piggy has
- one of the main characters who got his name because of his weight.
- feeling or showing anger because of something unjust or unworthy.
- in a loud and noisy way that attracts attention.
- the boys build _________ in the sand.
20 Clues: difficulties or hardships • the sickness that Piggy has • the boys build _________ in the sand. • the item the boys used to start a fire. • the type of shell they use to drink from. • where Ralph spends most of his time at first. • slowing down someone’s or something’s progress • in a loud and noisy way that attracts attention. • ...
Longoria-Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- Actors were masks to represent different characters
- the main character must pay for their actions
- a tragic flaw
- sets the tone of the play
- final resolution
- contest to unite and strengthen the city
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- the main character has to be good,moral
- caused by their own actions
- Staging of the play
- the seating or seeing place
- plot 3 main elements reversal,recognition,and a scene of suffering
- Hero The main Character
- Purging
- Plot,Character,Diction,Thought,Song,Spectacle
- Dialogue between the characters and chorus
15 Clues: Purging • a tragic flaw • final resolution • Staging of the play • Hero The main Character • sets the tone of the play • caused by their own actions • the seating or seeing place • the main character has to be good,moral • contest to unite and strengthen the city • Dialogue between the characters and chorus • the main character must pay for their actions • ...
Cruella (2021) 2021-07-28
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- Facial artist who creates a characters look
- The protagonists job...
- Horace's dog
- The collection of songs in a movie
- Cruella is the villain in Disney's "101...."?
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- Cruella's pickpocket friend
- Who kills Cruella's adopted Mum?
- Films have 3 types of sound; music, effects &...?
- emma stone
- Luxury department store in London
- ...designer makes a characters clothing.
- A name for two helpers (of a hero or villain)
- Who turns a script into a visual/audio story?
- Cruella is a character ........... story.
14 Clues: emma stone • Horace's dog • The protagonists job... • Cruella's pickpocket friend • Who kills Cruella's adopted Mum? • Luxury department store in London • The collection of songs in a movie • ...designer makes a characters clothing. • Cruella is a character ........... story. • Facial artist who creates a characters look • A name for two helpers (of a hero or villain) • ...
Name __________________Elements of Drama and Fiction 2021-11-17
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- an opposite character for comparison
- tension between characters
- smaller than an act
- has values in opposition to the protagonist
- speech given to a character or audience
- play on words that sound alike
- words stated directly to the audience
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- private thoughts stated for the audience
- sequence of events in all fiction
- words used with more than one meaning
- main characters of the action
- literature written for a performance
- divisions within a drama
- statement of the main idea or message
14 Clues: smaller than an act • divisions within a drama • tension between characters • main characters of the action • play on words that sound alike • sequence of events in all fiction • an opposite character for comparison • literature written for a performance • words used with more than one meaning • statement of the main idea or message • words stated directly to the audience • ...
ELEMENTS OF A SHORT STORY 2024-01-23
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- the end of the story
- highest point; turning point of the story
- events that make the story
- central idea, the human condition
- the narrator uses " you"
- conflict is revealed
- the narrator is another character outside the story
- time and place in which the story took place
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- beginning: setting and characters
- struggle, or problem
- the narrator uses "I", or "We"
- events after the climax
- person, object, or animal
- the angle from which the story is told
14 Clues: struggle, or problem • the end of the story • conflict is revealed • events after the climax • the narrator uses " you" • person, object, or animal • events that make the story • the narrator uses "I", or "We" • beginning: setting and characters • central idea, the human condition • the angle from which the story is told • highest point; turning point of the story • ...
Marvel films 2022-08-18
13 Clues: avengers 2 • avengers 4 • Disney+ show • - OG mcu film • avengers fight • Thor’s trilogy • released in 2021 • it’s morbin time • new marvel group • also a character • next marvel film • toms first solo film • master of the mystic arts
Rose McIver 2016-05-22
13 Clues: A TV Movie • Birthplace • Eye colour • Name of BFF • Her College • TV Character • Her twitter @ • Her zodiac Sign • Her Birth Month • Birth name (first name) • Brightest Star Character • First name of favorite designer • Disney character Rose has played
Colleges And Universitys 2024-07-01
14 Clues: NJSC • TOPDAWGS • Steam+Boat • Becky HOGG • Nina's U/C • Wild+Purple • sushie ROLL • BEAVSSSSSSS • 19 Greatwood • Our Fav team! • Walt Disney World • Walt Disney World • New to the Big 12 • Tiny D2 School that Begins with the letter F from SC
CINEMA 2019-09-09
Across
- ¿Who does Shrek marry?
- Musical animation movie produced by walt Disney, protagonized by a lion
- ¿What is name of the main actor of the Rambo saga?
- ¿In what movie does a mask transform the monotonous life of an employee?
- Movie developed in the world of Pandora whose director is James Cameron
- Movie where not fearing is the key to destroying a clown
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- Movie where the dog dies waiting for its owner
- ¿What is the name of the protagonist of Cantinflas?
- ¿What is the most viewed film in 2019?
- ¿What is the name of the bad man in the Smurf movie?
- ¿What is necessary to enter the cinema?
- Disney movie starring a cowboy and an astronaut
- ¿What iis the name of the red car in the movie Cars?
13 Clues: ¿Who does Shrek marry? • ¿What is the most viewed film in 2019? • ¿What is necessary to enter the cinema? • Movie where the dog dies waiting for its owner • Disney movie starring a cowboy and an astronaut • ¿What is name of the main actor of the Rambo saga? • ¿What is the name of the protagonist of Cantinflas? • ¿What is the name of the bad man in the Smurf movie? • ...
Iconic Rom-Com Movie Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
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- Molly Ringwald celebrates her birthday alongside Jake Ryan
- One of Meg Ryans's most iconic roles
- Iconic Hugh Grant movie that isn't Notting Hill (199)
- This disney princess was locked her away in a tower so no men could get to her
- Movie based on the 1964 song "Oh, Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison
- Actor Noah Centineo plays a love interest in this film
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- Classic disney movie involving a beast
- This movie launched Meg Ryans career
- 2003 movie starring Kate Hudson and Mathew McConaughey featuring the song “your so vain”
- Diane Court gives a heartfelt valedictorian speech at the beginning of this movie
- Michael Scott finds love
11 Clues: Michael Scott finds love • This movie launched Meg Ryans career • One of Meg Ryans's most iconic roles • Classic disney movie involving a beast • Iconic Hugh Grant movie that isn't Notting Hill (199) • Actor Noah Centineo plays a love interest in this film • Molly Ringwald celebrates her birthday alongside Jake Ryan • ...
literary terms 2016-06-10
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- literature written to be preformed
- having one or two traits
- time and place of action
- complex and many sided
- person the narrator using "i"
- the lines spoken by the characters
- the most important or leading character
- the character(or force) pitted against the protagonist
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- repetition of initial sounds in a series of words
- a struggle between two opposing forces or characters in text
- over all atmosphere and emotional feeling
- type of of drama
- extended speech by one character
- using like or as
- a Japanese poem in three lines
- one who remains the same
16 Clues: type of of drama • using like or as • complex and many sided • having one or two traits • time and place of action • one who remains the same • person the narrator using "i" • a Japanese poem in three lines • extended speech by one character • literature written to be preformed • the lines spoken by the characters • the most important or leading character • ...
Shakespeare 2021-06-30
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- Queen who died in 1603 (9,3,5)
- Opening words of Hamlet's most famous speech (2,2,2,3,2,2)
- Type of play in which main characters die
- Shakespeare's children in alphabetical order (6,6,7)
- Juliet's family name
- King who Shakespeare wrote to please (5,3,5)
- 14 lined love poem
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- Shakespeare play that begins with three witches
- Another famous playwright from Shakespeare's era(11,7)
- Shakespeare was born and died in...
- Rhythm Shakespeare wrote in (6,10)
- Type of play in which main characters get married
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Shakespeare's wife (4,8)
- Romeo's family name
- Shakespeare's theatre that burned down (3,5)
16 Clues: 14 lined love poem • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's wife (4,8) • Queen who died in 1603 (9,3,5) • Rhythm Shakespeare wrote in (6,10) • Shakespeare was born and died in... • Type of play in which main characters die • King who Shakespeare wrote to please (5,3,5) • Shakespeare's theatre that burned down (3,5) • ...
Mob Psycho 100 2023-05-02
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- Genre of manga that panders to young boys
- The main characters nickname
- The ghost that possess mobs brother
- The author of mob psycho 100 and one punch man
- The leader of claw
- Mobs brother undergoes this experience
- The main characters actual name
- Mob's enters this clique to better himself as a person
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- Mobs education
- The group that kidnapped ritsu for his potential
- The powers of the main character
- Mobs sensei
- The foil for the main character
- Mob's brother
- The setting of the story
- Mob's frenemy
16 Clues: Mobs sensei • Mob's brother • Mob's frenemy • Mobs education • The leader of claw • The setting of the story • The main characters nickname • The foil for the main character • The main characters actual name • The powers of the main character • The ghost that possess mobs brother • Mobs brother undergoes this experience • Genre of manga that panders to young boys • ...
Never Bet The Devil. 2025-11-25
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- The Main characters name.
- this short story is now considered a ..?
- Toby used what to bet. A...
- The infamous authors last name.
- Who does Toby always bet.
- The devil may have give toby what some people call..
- What part does toby bet
- What did toby do resulting his death
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- This story used what often..
- what issues does toby have
- If toby did lost the bet.. the devil..
- What stretches across the bridge
- the style poe's work was described as.
- Where did the final scene happen
- This was the devilish tool used
- The main characters friend
16 Clues: What part does toby bet • The Main characters name. • Who does Toby always bet. • what issues does toby have • The main characters friend • Toby used what to bet. A... • This story used what often.. • The infamous authors last name. • This was the devilish tool used • What stretches across the bridge • Where did the final scene happen • What did toby do resulting his death • ...
Happy Birthday Vyr! 2017-11-22
Across
- My fave homunculus from FMA and you've rp'd a character of this deadly sin tooooo
- You may have done some training in this country...
- Possibly your fave fc, even if you said it has been years since using her!
- Your top target in your new pokemon game (maybe!)
- We both agreed how much a great __________ in a game/series/film can make it everything even better - and a lot of people overlook it!
- They sail around on boats causing trouble and are what one of your fave disney film series is all about!
Down
- If it were real, I'd say "The ______ is strong with you, Vyr". Dark Side or Light Side? Who knows~
- An animated film studio I was more than happy to point a few films from in your direction~
- We get on so well, and I value the friendship we've got. This is what you are to me~ (Do this answer near the end!)
- The first time we rp'd together, our characters took part in this!
- That animated film we both were crazy about months ago! Film title starts with "Your"
- If you're a boy-wizard lost in a magical world with many familiars, this little guy has been with you from the start!
12 Clues: Your top target in your new pokemon game (maybe!) • You may have done some training in this country... • The first time we rp'd together, our characters took part in this! • Possibly your fave fc, even if you said it has been years since using her! • My fave homunculus from FMA and you've rp'd a character of this deadly sin tooooo • ...
Olivier Hemming 2021-10-05
23 Clues: - plot • - then • - then • - myth • - moral • - story • - fable • - first • - legend • - second • - climax • - fiction • - setting • - summary • - conflict • - narrator • - characters • - resolution • - afterwards • - non-fiction • - the main idea • - main character • - supporting details
Caesar Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-17
Across
- Spoken to one character; the other characters onstage do not hear
- A flaw that results in a choice that ultimately leads the hero to a tragedy
- A play that ends unhappily
- A noble figure who is admirable in many ways
- Spoken by one character to other characters onstage
- What the actors wear
Down
- The conversations of the characters onstage
- adds to the transformation of the stage
- A story that is enacted by live actors for a live audience
- Spoken by a character who is alone onstage, speaking to himself or herself or to the audience
- A play that ends happily
- Portable items that actors carry onstage in order to perform the actions of the play
12 Clues: What the actors wear • A play that ends happily • A play that ends unhappily • adds to the transformation of the stage • The conversations of the characters onstage • A noble figure who is admirable in many ways • Spoken by one character to other characters onstage • A story that is enacted by live actors for a live audience • ...
