english Crossword Puzzles
Monkey Paw (P.1) 2014-01-23
Across
- adjective \ˈfri-və-ləs\: not important : not deserving serious attention: silly and not serious, Middle English, from Latin frivolus, First Known Use: 15th century
- adjective \prō-ˈzā-ik\: dull or ordinary, Late Latin prosaicus, from Latin prosa prose, First Known Use: circa 1656
- adjective \ˈbi-byə-ləs\ a) highly absorbent : b) fond of alcoholic beverages, Latin bibulus, from bibere to drink
- adjective \mə-ˈlīn\: causing or intended to cause harm, Middle English maligne, from Anglo-French, from Latin malignus, from male badly + gignere to beget — more atmal-, kin, First Known Use: 14th century
- noun speed of motion or action : quickness or eagerness that can result in mistakes Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hǣst violence, First Known Use: 14th century
- intransitive verb \ˈpəl-ˌsāt also ˌpəl-ˈ\: to make strong and regular beats, sounds, flashes, etc.: to be filled with activity or a feeling, Latin pulsatus, past participle of pulsare, frequentative ofpellere
- verb to express sympathetic sorrow Late Latin condolēre, from Latin com- + dolēre to feel pain, First Known Use: circa 1586
- adjective \pri-ˈzəm(p)-chə-wəs, -chəs, -shəs\ : too confident especially in a way that is rude : done or made without permission, right, or good reason; Middle English, from Anglo-French presumptious, from Late Latin praesumptuosus, irregular from praesumptio (seepresume) First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈdau̇-tē\: brave, strong, and determined, Middle English, from Old English dohtig; akin to Old High German toug is useful, Greek teuchein to make, First Known Use: before 12th century
- noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something
- transitive verb \ˈprä-fər\: to offer or give (something) to someone, Middle English profren, from Anglo-French profrer, proffrir, porofrir, from por- forth (from Latin pro-) + offrir to offer — more at pro-, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈsi-mē-ən\ : of or relating to monkeys or apes, Latin simia ape, from simus snub-nosed, from Greek simos, First Known Use: 1607
- transitive verb \ˈmär\: to ruin the beauty or perfection of (something) : to hurt or damage the good condition of (something), Middle English marren, from Old English mierran to obstruct, waste; akin to Old High German merren to obstruct, First Known Use: before 12th century
- adjective friendly and pleasant Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin amicabilis friendly, from Latin amicus friend; akin to Latin amare to love, First Known Use: 14th century
- noun a violent stream of a liquid (as water or lava) Middle French, from Latin torrent-, torrens, from torrent-, torrens, adjective, burning, seething, rushing, from present participle of torrēre to parch, burn — more at thirst, First Known Use: 1582
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- adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc.
- adjective \ˈdü-bē-əs also dyü-\: unsure or uncertain : feeling doubt about something: causing doubt, uncertainty, or suspicion : likely to be bad or wrong, Latin dubius, from dubare to vacillate; akin to Latin duo two — more at two, First Known Use: 1548
- noun \ˈta-ləs-mən, -ləz-\: an object (such as a ring or stone) that is believed to have magic powers and to cause good things to happen to the person who has it; French talisman or Spanish talismán or Italian talismano; all from Arabic ṭilsam, from Middle Greek telesma, from Greek, consecration, from telein to initiate into the mysteries, complete, from telos end — more at telos, First Known Use: 1638
- adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches
- adjective not moving much : calm and steady Latin placidus, from placēre to please — more at please, First Known Use: 1626
- adjective \ˈkän(t)-shəs\ ; aware of something (such as a fact or feeling) : knowing that something exists or is happening,: known or felt by yourself
- verb \ˌin-tər-ˈpōz\: to place (someone or something) between two or more things or people: to interrupt a conversation with (a comment) Middle French interposer, from Latin interponere (perfect indicative interposui), from inter- + ponere to put — more atposition First Known Use: 1582
- adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570
- transitive verb \in-ˈthrȯl, en-\: to hold the attention of (someone) by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful; Middle English, First Known Use: 15th century
- adjective \ˈfər-tiv\: done in a quiet and secret way to avoid being noticed, French or Latin; French furtif, from Latin furtivus, fromfurtum theft, from fur thief, from or akin to Greek phōrthief; akin to Greek pherein to carry
- noun \ˈfyü-sə-ˌläd, -ˌlād, ˌfyü-sə-ˈ, -zə-\: a large number of shots that are fired very quickly, French, from fusiller to shoot, from fusil
- adjective; very new and different from what is traditional or ordinary Middle English, from Late Latin radicalis, from Latin radic-, radix root — more at root, First Known Use: 14th century
27 Clues: adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc. • adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570 • noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something • adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches • ...
English 2021-06-29
13 Clues: wertvoll • Künstler • erkennen • verfolgt • Schlitten • Schablone • besonders • Geheimnis • mysteriös • offenbaren • erscheinen • Verschmutzung • Obdachlosigkeit
English 2022-06-17
Across
- Arion boarded a _____________ ship
- _________ are our true friends
- A _________ of crows
- A _________ of lions
- The ant was carrying a ___________
- Arion became very _________
- The name of the goatherd
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- Heidi was _________ with joy on the mountainside
- Alice swam in a pool of ____________
- __________ sail across the sky
- The _____________on the river are pretty
- The drink made Alice ______________
- Tamerlane had become a ________________
13 Clues: A _________ of crows • A _________ of lions • The name of the goatherd • Arion became very _________ • __________ sail across the sky • _________ are our true friends • Arion boarded a _____________ ship • The ant was carrying a ___________ • The drink made Alice ______________ • Alice swam in a pool of ____________ • Tamerlane had become a ________________ • ...
English 2020-05-18
Across
- the opposite og protagonist
- a sexually made book
- the opposite of villain
- when you draw letters
- when you look at letters
- a draw superhero fantasy book
- this book helps you to solve different things
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- when your book does very well IT becomes this
- its a genre where the moments are made up
- the opposite of dumb
- the opposite of antagonist
- the man who made the book
- a book keep track of your daily things
13 Clues: the opposite of dumb • a sexually made book • when you draw letters • the opposite of villain • when you look at letters • the man who made the book • the opposite of antagonist • the opposite og protagonist • a draw superhero fantasy book • a book keep track of your daily things • its a genre where the moments are made up • this book helps you to solve different things • ...
English 2019-11-14
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- The action of collecting water, mainly from rainfall naturally. ( Starts with a C)
- suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles.(Starts with a C)
- It is certain to happen.
- the natural transformation of cells into a different cell type. (Starts with a T)
- to have discussions; exchange opinions in past tense. (Starts with a C)
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- It is strong hostility.
- a rare syndrome in children suggestive of premature old age. (Starts with a P)
- To move lightly and quickly or hurriedly.
- The conclusion from something that isn't explicitly stated. (Starts with an I)
- The process of sweating. (Starts with a P)
- Can change very fast and unexpectedly, normally for the worst. (Starts with a V)
- Something in a permanent, essential, or characteristic way. (Starts with an I)
- To annoy somebody. (Starts with an M)
13 Clues: It is strong hostility. • It is certain to happen. • To annoy somebody. (Starts with an M) • To move lightly and quickly or hurriedly. • The process of sweating. (Starts with a P) • suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles.(Starts with a C) • to have discussions; exchange opinions in past tense. (Starts with a C) • ...
English 2019-10-04
English 2021-01-21
Across
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- the basic or inherent features, character, or qualities of something.
- is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products
- them to realize the nature of their problems"
- horizontal plane"
- is an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
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- cheeks were pressed together as they danced"
- a flightless swift-running African bird with a long neck, long legs, and two toes on each foot. It is the largest living bird, with males reaching a height of up to 2.75 m.
- star round which the earth orbits.
- move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
- guide is also available on the internet"
- a flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie.
- set off down the mountain"
14 Clues: horizontal plane" • set off down the mountain" • star round which the earth orbits. • guide is also available on the internet" • cheeks were pressed together as they danced" • them to realize the nature of their problems" • the basic or inherent features, character, or qualities of something. • move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps. • ...
english 2021-09-06
13 Clues: plural of baby • synonym of work • synonym of talk • plural of child • antonym of brave • past tense of go • plural of bottle • synonym of answer • singular of people • past tense of will • past tense of take • to greet people in the morning • word for showing approval of or admiration
English 2021-09-09
Across
- A small village in Chattisgarh.
- Name of Arun's Dog
- Who is the Poet of the poem "Daddy fell into the pond?"
- Who clicked the photo of Daddy?
- Where did Daddy fall into?
- Mary Kom was born in the month of____
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- Name the breed of Arun's Dog.\
- Who slapped his knees?
- How many times did Mary win World Amateur Boxing Championship?
- Where is Dinko Singh from?
- What is the meaning of the word "Dismal"
- What is the meaning of the word "Merry"?
- ,Where did Mary did her schooling?
13 Clues: Name of Arun's Dog • Who slapped his knees? • Where is Dinko Singh from? • Where did Daddy fall into? • Name the breed of Arun's Dog.\ • A small village in Chattisgarh. • Who clicked the photo of Daddy? • ,Where did Mary did her schooling? • Mary Kom was born in the month of____ • What is the meaning of the word "Dismal" • What is the meaning of the word "Merry"? • ...
English 2021-10-08
Across
- unclear or vague in meaning
- the quality of being real and true instead of fake and contrived
- direct, blunt
- indicating a rough texture
- to think deeply about
- tinged with a feeling of sadness
- to prosper, grow, or make fast progress
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- harmful, dangerous
- very expressive; using emphasis
- to become smaller in scope or degree
- fearful expectation of something
- to feel sorrow for; to mourn
- sad, gloomy, dull
13 Clues: direct, blunt • sad, gloomy, dull • harmful, dangerous • to think deeply about • indicating a rough texture • unclear or vague in meaning • to feel sorrow for; to mourn • very expressive; using emphasis • fearful expectation of something • tinged with a feeling of sadness • to become smaller in scope or degree • to prosper, grow, or make fast progress • ...
english 2023-05-30
English 2013-05-06
Across
- A long boat
- A British person
- Slime Green slimy substance
- Something that isn’t fair
- Tending to harm
- Not meant to be
- A pre- production micro plastic pellet about the size of a pea.
- If something is very
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- A thing that protrudes from something else
- Fish with a hag
- Boobies + bird
- Eternal/unchanging
- To be compliant
13 Clues: A long boat • Boobies + bird • Fish with a hag • Tending to harm • Not meant to be • To be compliant • A British person • Eternal/unchanging • If something is very • Something that isn’t fair • Slime Green slimy substance • A thing that protrudes from something else • A pre- production micro plastic pellet about the size of a pea.
ENGLISH 2014-05-29
Across
- It's on the wall and it tells you the time. (Unit 4)
- An animal that lives on a farm. (Unit 7)
- You can make a sandwich with it. (Unit 6)
- A place where you can buy toys. (Unit 8)
- A bird that sits on water. (Unit 7)
- Your mum/dad's mum. (Unit 5)
- It gives you light. (Unit 4)
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- A place you can go to for lunch. (Unit 8)
- You put it on your head to keep the sun off your face. (Unit 9)
- A small bag some women have. (Unit 9)
- Your mum/dad's dad. (Unit 5)
- Two people can sit on it. (Unit 4)
- It's white. You can drink it. (Unit 6)
13 Clues: Your mum/dad's dad. (Unit 5) • Your mum/dad's mum. (Unit 5) • It gives you light. (Unit 4) • Two people can sit on it. (Unit 4) • A bird that sits on water. (Unit 7) • A small bag some women have. (Unit 9) • It's white. You can drink it. (Unit 6) • An animal that lives on a farm. (Unit 7) • A place where you can buy toys. (Unit 8) • A place you can go to for lunch. (Unit 8) • ...
English 2018-02-20
English 2024-03-15
english 2024-12-02
13 Clues: to hold back • to be gullible • to cheat or trick • to be embarrassing • hard to understand • to be harsh or rough • detrimental or damaged • to indulge with caution • to be carefree and happy • awake during dawn and dusk • to be obvious and unashamed • to be trustworthy and honorable • a gun, but also to lack precision
English 2025-01-07
Across
- I have not been running .... ages.
- Is the word LOYAL positive or negative?
- I have .... this computer for years now.
- On the other ....
- The buss is ....
- Guilty as a noun.
- It has .... raining all day.
- Due to bad weather the parade was called off. What is the other meaning?
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- What is another word for angry that starts with the letter F?
- Confident as a noun.
- What word describes a young person who acts older then they are?
- Is the word MEAN positive or negative?
- I have not .... him for ages.
13 Clues: The buss is .... • On the other .... • Guilty as a noun. • Confident as a noun. • It has .... raining all day. • I have not .... him for ages. • I have not been running .... ages. • Is the word MEAN positive or negative? • Is the word LOYAL positive or negative? • I have .... this computer for years now. • What is another word for angry that starts with the letter F? • ...
English 2025-01-07
Across
- Someone thinks highly of themselves
- Not polite, offensive
- Understand and feel someone else's emotions
- Feeling nervous to do something
- Feeling a lot of fear
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- Easily hurt emotionally
- Feeling shy or ashamed in a social situation
- Showing anger and willing to attack
- Acting immature
- Failing to meet expectations
- Being faithful to someone or something
- Resisting to obey someone
- To lose all hope
13 Clues: Acting immature • To lose all hope • Not polite, offensive • Feeling a lot of fear • Easily hurt emotionally • Resisting to obey someone • Failing to meet expectations • Feeling nervous to do something • Showing anger and willing to attack • Someone thinks highly of themselves • Being faithful to someone or something • Understand and feel someone else's emotions • ...
english 2024-12-19
Across
- the depiction of animals as having human characteristics, behaviors, and emotions
- when an author or speaker emphasizes a particular point or idea by repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of a series of statements
- inflated or exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally and often used to make a point or add humor
- the intentional use of language to lessen or minimize the impact of an event or feeling
- when an author or speaker repeats a letter or sound across multiple words to create a rhythm that draws the audience’s attention
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way to be unfair
- a position taken or argument made to counter an opposing viewpoint or stance
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- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
- Arguments that have the appearance of being plausible but lack valid ideas
- a type of writing that requires an author to collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner
- a brief amusing story that an author or speaker uses to personalize a message or topic to an audience
- literary character types such as the hero, the damsel in distress, and the evil villain
- the use of similar grammatical structure, sounds, and/or meter to place emphasis on a particular point or idea
13 Clues: Arguments that have the appearance of being plausible but lack valid ideas • a position taken or argument made to counter an opposing viewpoint or stance • the depiction of animals as having human characteristics, behaviors, and emotions • the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman • ...
ENGLISH 2025-09-17
Across
- → A professional who practices law and defends clients in court.
- → A person who trains and competes in sports.
- → Not angry, not excited; peaceful and relaxed.
- → A person who cuts and styles people’s hair.
- → A person who serves in the army and protects their country.
- → Feeling worried, afraid, or not relaxed.
- → Someone who stays calm and does not get angry easily.
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- → Someone you can trust to do what they promise.
- → A person whose job is to stop fires and save people.
- → Something that can cause harm or injury.
- → A professional who designs buildings and structures.
- → A person who works in a library and helps people find books.
- → A person whose job is to prepare food, especially in a restaurant.
13 Clues: → Something that can cause harm or injury. • → Feeling worried, afraid, or not relaxed. • → A person who trains and competes in sports. • → A person who cuts and styles people’s hair. • → Not angry, not excited; peaceful and relaxed. • → Someone you can trust to do what they promise. • → A person whose job is to stop fires and save people. • ...
English 2025-12-15
Across
- In a story, something from the distant past or future
- Author’s word choice can be: Formal, Casual, ornate,
- Smelly
- Musicians would recite narrative poems
- The sword-shaped container for a sword
- Huge
- Romantic love, but also affection war, adventure
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- Family
- In a story, something from the distant past or future
- A knight is ordered to find out what women want
- hero Represents good against evil such as Grendel
- words start with same sound
- Smelly
- technical, romantic, traditional, modern,
- Dart
15 Clues: Dart • Huge • Family • Smelly • Smelly • words start with same sound • Musicians would recite narrative poems • The sword-shaped container for a sword • technical, romantic, traditional, modern, • A knight is ordered to find out what women want • Romantic love, but also affection war, adventure • hero Represents good against evil such as Grendel • ...
Beowulf Vocab Crossword 2022-09-12
Across
- left England around 410 and left behind temples, waterworks, roads, and some words
- a reference to another text (Grendel came from Cain- from the Bible)
- spoken from around 1100-1500 (Chaucer’s language)
- the language of the church; was written down
- the language of Beowulf; started around 450 with the Germanic tribes that invaded England
- French gained speed as THE language until English took over after this war
- were on the British Isles before the Romans conquered in 43 A.D.; Celtics
- Hoo the ancient ship burial site in England where Anglo-Saxon era treasures were found
- the earliest ancestral form of English; our language “grandmother”
- a famous Celtic leader
- the conqueror who invaded England in 1066 and brought French from Normandy
- the king who defended England from the Vikings and had works translated into English
- spoken by Shakespeare; 1500-present
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- what you would have to pay as compensation if you killed/injured someone in A-S life
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- A descriptive compound word used in Beowulf
- a bond of loyalty that a thane would show his lord
- a singing storyteller also known as a bard
- famous Latin writer who gave English its first national history (The Ecclesiastical History..)
- the language the Vikings brought with them to England
- the Old English word for “fate” *God determined this, but in mythology the 3 Norns/Fates
- an instrument that would accompany a singing storyteller
- the number of primary stresses each line of Beowulf contains
- a fictional character who was a Geat who left Sweden to defend Hrothgar from Grendel
- one of the names from which England was named (after one of the Germanic tribes)
25 Clues: a famous Celtic leader • spoken by Shakespeare; 1500-present • a singing storyteller also known as a bard • A descriptive compound word used in Beowulf • the language of the church; was written down • spoken from around 1100-1500 (Chaucer’s language) • a bond of loyalty that a thane would show his lord • the language the Vikings brought with them to England • ...
random 2022-12-19
Across
- invented to distract Americans from sin
- it has a head and a tail but no body
- ....once tried to Buy Marvel Comics
- a country that is wider than the moon
- you can't do this in dreams
- What invention lets you look right through a wall
- it is so fragile that saying its name breaks it
- the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
- The leading cause of death worldwide
- this was sold in the 1830s as medicine.
- this soda was originally green
- it is more disgusting than a public toilet
- some or most of this contains fish scales
- What is always in front of you but can’t be seen
- the only English word that ends in the letters "mt"
- it is a BILLION dollar industry that people get addicted to.
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- it gets wet while drying
- They are physically unable to look up at the sky
- they can live without their heads for weeks
- A duel between three people is called a
- their heads have to be upside down when they eat
- it is full of holes but still holds water
- comes from the Old English wicce, meaning "wise woman."
- were created to prevent grave robbers from stealing jewels and treasures that were buried with the royals.
- the language of the sky.
- it has legs, but doesn’t walk
- There is a McDonalds in every continent except....
- Every year, on average, 100 people suffocate to death from these pens.
- the only animals that blush
- the only mammal that can’t jump.
- chinchilla bathe in this....
- it has many keys but can’t open a single lock
- The most used adjective in the English language
33 Clues: it gets wet while drying • the language of the sky. • you can't do this in dreams • the only animals that blush • chinchilla bathe in this.... • it has legs, but doesn’t walk • this soda was originally green • the only mammal that can’t jump. • it has a head and a tail but no body • The leading cause of death worldwide • a country that is wider than the moon • ...
American History Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
Across
- A Christian not under Catholic or Eastern Orthodox faith.
- Founded by Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson after being exiled from Massachusetts.
- Founded by John Wheelwright after leaving Massachusetts.
- King that created the Church of England and had 6 wives.
- Named after King Charles II, it was a proprietary colony under the control of several aristocrats.
- Originally a thriving Dutch Colony, the English would sent a fleet to seize land from Netherlands.
- A colony under the control, via an appointed governor, of English Royalty.
- The Colony first landed by the pilgrims and made by John Winthrop.
- A group of separatists that escaped English persecution on the Mayflower.
- Originally part of Pennsylvania, William Penn would allow them to govern themselves.
- Founded under a proprietary colony under George Calvert, Lord Baltimore in 1632.
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- Was given to William Penn as repayment for debt owed to Penn’s family.
- Founded by Thomas Hooker in 1636.
- A charter colony established by James Oglethrope as a colony for Debtors and poor people to make a new start.
- A group of protestant reformers that lived an extremely strict lifestyle.
- Created from the Jamestown Colony and would be the first of the 13 Colonies.
- A colony under the control of the person whose property the land was owned by.
- Was originally a part of the New York colony that would be given as a gift to Lord John Berkeley and Sir George Carteret.
- The first English Colony in the Americas, would disappear mysteriously.
- Type of Colonies under the control of a joint-stock company with permission of the King.
- The first successful English Colony; John Smith was one of its leaders.
21 Clues: Founded by Thomas Hooker in 1636. • Founded by John Wheelwright after leaving Massachusetts. • King that created the Church of England and had 6 wives. • A Christian not under Catholic or Eastern Orthodox faith. • The Colony first landed by the pilgrims and made by John Winthrop. • Was given to William Penn as repayment for debt owed to Penn’s family. • ...
Soccer Players 2024-09-17
Across
- Polish Top Goalscorer
- Bald Head French Player known to have headbutted an italian
- English Player with many awards and an Icon card
- 5 Time Portugese Ballon D'or Winner
- George Wea_
- Michael O____
- Brazillian Maestro
- Turned into an actor
- Brazillian played for Barca (CF)
- Ballon D'or Winner, Dutch
- Spanish Midfielder Andres
- Steven Gerr___
- Top Defender of all time (Real Madrid)
- Alan Shear___
- Known for many skills banned for drugs
- Croatian Ballon D'or Winner and Loyal Real Madridsta
- The Brazillian top goal scorer
- Roy Kea__
- Famous Free Kick Technique(Older Generation)
- 40 Yard Bicycle Kick against England
- Played for Tottenham Hotspur then to Bayern Munich
- Brazillian starts with K
- Very Fast French Player(Youngster)
- Renowned Italian Defender for AC Milan
- Alessandro Del P____
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- 8 Time Argentine Ballon D'or Winner
- English Player with many Tatoos
- Famous Bicycle Kick (English Player)
- Famous missed penalty, Roberto B
- Original Portugese Top Scorer
- Norwegian Giant avenging his father's retirement
- Chillieni Bite Incident
- Famous Celebration and Duo with Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid
- Famous Fumble (English at Chelsea)
- Dennis Bergk___
- Egyptian King
- Belgium Midfielder mainly played for Manchester City
- Original Top Goal Scorer of Bundesliga (Deceased)(Ballon D'or Winner)
- Spanish player starts with X
- Trio With Gareth Bale and Portugese Player
- English player Bobby Charl___
- Famous Trio With CR7 and KB9
- The name of best goal of the year is from this player
- Renowned Italian Goalkeeper
- The Hand of God
- Gabriel Batist____
- Gary Linek___
- The Original fast player (French)
- Italian, Andrea P____
- The Original Brazillian Maestro
50 Clues: Roy Kea__ • George Wea_ • Michael O____ • Egyptian King • Alan Shear___ • Gary Linek___ • Steven Gerr___ • Dennis Bergk___ • The Hand of God • Brazillian Maestro • Gabriel Batist____ • Turned into an actor • Alessandro Del P____ • Polish Top Goalscorer • Italian, Andrea P____ • Chillieni Bite Incident • Brazillian starts with K • Ballon D'or Winner, Dutch • Spanish Midfielder Andres • ...
English 2013-03-03
Across
- Kept a secret
- Occur in a result
- Expressed in a confusing way
- Happening or at the end of the process
- Inspiring respect and admiration
- Happening by accident
- Capable of working well
- Erase something
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- Having bad manners
- To impress or attract notice
- Ask someone with persistence
- A forceful attack against someone
- Necessary to make a whole complete
13 Clues: Kept a secret • Erase something • Occur in a result • Having bad manners • Happening by accident • Capable of working well • To impress or attract notice • Ask someone with persistence • Expressed in a confusing way • Inspiring respect and admiration • A forceful attack against someone • Necessary to make a whole complete • Happening or at the end of the process
English 2013-10-21
Across
- letters which are not vowels
- a describing word
- a doing word
- the name a piece of work is given
- used to separate words in a list
- used to indicate some letter are missing
- at the end of a sentence that asks
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- at the end of every sentence
- all of the letters used in English
- at the start of every sentence
- a word for an object
- a book full of words as reference
- five letters that are used in almost every English word
13 Clues: a doing word • a describing word • a word for an object • at the end of every sentence • letters which are not vowels • at the start of every sentence • used to separate words in a list • a book full of words as reference • the name a piece of work is given • all of the letters used in English • at the end of a sentence that asks • used to indicate some letter are missing • ...
English 2016-10-05
13 Clues: in the past • not included • close to you • In the middle • to be received • To take air into • to be surrounded • everything but me • suggest the truth • happens officially • Making a difference • conclude from evidence • happens because of an action
English 2016-10-06
Across
- at, into, or across the space separating (two objects or regions).
- surrounded by; in the company of.
- in the past; in earlier times.
- at the side of; next to
- consent to receive (a thing offered).
Down
- strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
- a change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
- have an effect on; make a difference to.
- in accordance with the rules of convention or etiquette.
- in addition to; apart from.
- take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process
- not including; other than.
- deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
13 Clues: at the side of; next to • not including; other than. • in addition to; apart from. • in the past; in earlier times. • surrounded by; in the company of. • consent to receive (a thing offered). • have an effect on; make a difference to. • in accordance with the rules of convention or etiquette. • at, into, or across the space separating (two objects or regions). • ...
English 2020-06-08
English 2018-10-22
English 2024-06-10
Across
- opposite to negative
- someone that looks good
- person that doesn't have any hair
- person who can do a lot of things at the same time
- person that is calm and never worried.
- person always has good ideas
Down
- person that is kind to others
- person that is not tall
- person that loves to talk a lot
- someone that has been living for a long time
- someone that is not short
- person that loves being active
- person that smiles a lot
13 Clues: opposite to negative • person that is not tall • someone that looks good • person that smiles a lot • someone that is not short • person always has good ideas • person that is kind to others • person that loves being active • person that loves to talk a lot • person that doesn't have any hair • person that is calm and never worried. • someone that has been living for a long time • ...
English 2024-04-30
Across
- is an account with a bank wherein the money deposited is invested by the bank in various types of securities.
- it involves a medium level of risk in investing.
- is a deposit of money at a bank or other financial institution (or a speci1ic amount of time, ane~ which a 1ixed fate 01 intefest is collected.
- s something acquired at an expense with the intention of gaining pror from it in the future. Investment is also the act of acquiring such things.
- omething is to buy it, or pay an amount of money to own it.
- omething, such as money to be invested, is to bring it from several different sources and use it as one collective amount.
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- are contracts regarding ownership, or debt agreements such as stocks and bonds, that can be bought, SOld, or traded.
- s a person's level of reluctance to face the chance of loss.
- are investments wherein the issuer lends funds to a borrower who agrees to pay interest on the money borrowed.
- is a collective investment scheme run by a professional investment manager who pools the money of several investors into a diverse variety of stocks, bonds and other investments.
- or shares of stock, are portions of ownership in a company.
- is a way of banking without having to use paper checks
- s a m o n e t a r y v a l u e o f o w n e r s h i p i n a b u s i n e s s w h i c h i n c l u d e s i n v e s t m e n t s o f stock in the business
13 Clues: it involves a medium level of risk in investing. • is a way of banking without having to use paper checks • or shares of stock, are portions of ownership in a company. • omething is to buy it, or pay an amount of money to own it. • s a person's level of reluctance to face the chance of loss. • ...
ENGLISH 2024-05-02
13 Clues: help • entrance • announced • intelligent • hiding place • household work • the act of defense • a thick solid piece • synonym of groaning • to ask god to protect • to bring something to end • to press something lightly • a collection of documents,data etc kept for historical purpose
english 2024-06-20
Across
- color and shading in various ways
- a term that describes the way some images draw the eye more than others, creating a definite focus
- edge or outline of the comic page
- Balloons contain character dialogue; communication between/among characters
- -Primary artist. This person takes the script and draws the comic. They draw the comic in pencil which then
- contain information about a scene or character
- squares or rectangles that contain a single scene
- lines or boxes around a panel(s)
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- space between panels where the reader infers movement and action between panels
- images that run out of the border panel
- for helping set tone and mood via color Dialogue
- This person gives the comic color, and add to the weight and vibrancy of the image. The colorist is often
- text or icons that represent what is going on in a character's head
13 Clues: lines or boxes around a panel(s) • color and shading in various ways • edge or outline of the comic page • images that run out of the border panel • contain information about a scene or character • for helping set tone and mood via color Dialogue • squares or rectangles that contain a single scene • text or icons that represent what is going on in a character's head • ...
English 2023-09-22
English 2023-11-22
english 2024-02-06
Across
- He's always been considered ________
- The villain's plan was truly ____.
- He didn't ______ well at the party.
- Last night, I had a strange _____.
- His _____ appearance was quite weird
- I don't see the __________ between the two events
- He didn't _____ the crime.
- The disappearance remains _________
Down
- There's been an ______ increase in crime
- She's _______ about the upcoming trip.
- Her ________ was unacceptable.
- Her room was _____ after the party.
- In this ____, we need to investigate further.
13 Clues: He didn't _____ the crime. • Her ________ was unacceptable. • The villain's plan was truly ____. • Last night, I had a strange _____. • He didn't ______ well at the party. • Her room was _____ after the party. • The disappearance remains _________ • He's always been considered ________ • His _____ appearance was quite weird • She's _______ about the upcoming trip. • ...
English 2023-01-30
13 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • You need it to live • Likes to chase mice • You can listen to it • Something you ride in • Can be found in jungles • You can play with friends • You use it when it's dark • Different word for canvas • People spend their time on it
english 2023-02-16
Across
- a catchphrase for a business
- where we keep the money
- small format product
- beginning of a project
- difficulty having money
- financial market operator
Down
- an image that represents the brand
- have more responsibility
- where products are kept
- the fruit of labour
- money is the most important thing
- not being able to financially recover
- a responsible person in a bank
13 Clues: the fruit of labour • small format product • beginning of a project • where products are kept • where we keep the money • difficulty having money • have more responsibility • financial market operator • a catchphrase for a business • a responsible person in a bank • money is the most important thing • an image that represents the brand • not being able to financially recover
ENglish 2023-04-04
Across
- literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature.
- scary writing
- felt a desire to investigate through poetry the subjects of pain and death"
- 5 7 5
- like as
- sentences with 3 or 4 words
- A
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- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- we speak of gene maps and gene mapping, we use a cartographic metaphor"
- type punctuation
- the sort of person who's always punctual"
- happening or doing something at the agreed or proper time.
- books
13 Clues: A • 5 7 5 • books • like as • scary writing • type punctuation • sentences with 3 or 4 words • the sort of person who's always punctual" • happening or doing something at the agreed or proper time. • we speak of gene maps and gene mapping, we use a cartographic metaphor" • felt a desire to investigate through poetry the subjects of pain and death" • ...
English 2023-06-01
Across
- occurring found or done often
- useful
- occurring continuously over a period of time
- evidence that one was elsewhere
- the action of taking property unlawfully
- Seek to harm or intimidate
Down
- a small plastic card issued by a bank
- have or hold
- a person harmed or injured
- thankful
- an aim or desired result
- Approaching or entering a place
- skill to do something
13 Clues: useful • thankful • have or hold • skill to do something • an aim or desired result • a person harmed or injured • Seek to harm or intimidate • occurring found or done often • evidence that one was elsewhere • Approaching or entering a place • a small plastic card issued by a bank • the action of taking property unlawfully • occurring continuously over a period of time
english 2023-05-23
English 2021-09-22
Across
- ominous evil
- a strange habit
- to make suit a new purpose, to accommodate oneself to a new condition, setting, or situation
- the act of keeping something
- unfriendly ;inclined to anger
- not enough in degree or amount
Down
- to assert
- downright, utter, total
- to have (characteristic or child), to bring forth, to put up with
- to use to you advantage
- firmly established
- having knowledge or skill
- deserving pity
13 Clues: to assert • ominous evil • deserving pity • a strange habit • firmly established • downright, utter, total • to use to you advantage • having knowledge or skill • the act of keeping something • unfriendly ;inclined to anger • not enough in degree or amount • to have (characteristic or child), to bring forth, to put up with • ...
english 2021-11-01
13 Clues: "qul" • Uzeyir H. • musiqi notu • nəfəsli alət • 3-cü əsas mugam • Azərbaycanda çay • "ailə" in english • Fransanın paytaxtı • a river in England • Ben THE BİGGEST CLOCK • is a universal language • the national floüer in İndia • is the main genre of Azerbaijani music
english 2021-12-08
Across
- english subject for 7.1 term 4
- the school religion
- the main article
- place for tips in a magazine
- the school name
Down
- forced us into hoe learning
- caused by COVID
- had a new chapter release in December
- shadow legends is the subtitle
- bring forth the new year 7s
- the first 3 letters of each word in the school
- fair well
- a article on your opinion
13 Clues: fair well • caused by COVID • the school name • the main article • the school religion • a article on your opinion • forced us into hoe learning • bring forth the new year 7s • place for tips in a magazine • english subject for 7.1 term 4 • shadow legends is the subtitle • had a new chapter release in December • the first 3 letters of each word in the school
English 2022-10-14
english 2022-09-13
Across
- the resources required for and activity
- a place you go to wath a performance
- To experience difficulty and make and effort in order to do something
- being consious something exists
- a mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing
- to travel by free in someone else´s car
Down
- to study something in a very careful way
- to send a work or document
- synoym of help, assist or support
- to do much better than the previous record she ___ her first album at the age of 20
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- species that are in seriously risk of extintion
13 Clues: to send a work or document • being consious something exists • synoym of help, assist or support • a place you go to wath a performance • the resources required for and activity • to travel by free in someone else´s car • to study something in a very careful way • discussion aimed at reaching an agreement • a person who organizes and operates a business • ...
English 2022-04-27
Across
- a group of three
- a group of two
- three kids that look the same
- Unit of the military that is based in the ocean
- not able to
- stopped making
- did again
- not able to
Down
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- tried again
- something that is getting made
- geometry, a polygon can be defined as a flat or plane, two-dimensional closed shape with straight sides. It does not have curved sides
- existing or carried on between states
- used over and over again
14 Clues: did again • tried again • not able to • not able to • a group of two • stopped making • a group of three • used over and over again • three kids that look the same • something that is getting made • existing or carried on between states • Unit of the military that is based in the ocean • the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service • ...
English 2022-09-29
Across
- A describing word
- Comparing one thing to another
- The opposite of what you mean
- The form of an adjective which compares several qualities
- A comparative adjective or adverb
- An action word
Down
- The language of specialized terms used by a group or profession
- Contrast often means the opposite
- The words whose endings match
- sentence States a fact
- sentence Contains a verb, a subject and makes up a complete thought
- A phrase that, due to overuse, is seen as lacking in substance or originality.
- An individual way of speaking or writing
13 Clues: An action word • A describing word • sentence States a fact • The opposite of what you mean • The words whose endings match • Comparing one thing to another • Contrast often means the opposite • A comparative adjective or adverb • An individual way of speaking or writing • The form of an adjective which compares several qualities • ...
English 2025-10-23
Across
- Using info to figure out something
- Persuasive technique using authority
- Proof that something is right
- Giving hints so they can figure stuff out.
- The emotion in a story or place
- The description of someones personality
Down
- Structured body paragraph
- Using other peoples writing in you own paragraph.
- Your thoughts behinds information.
- Telling about something upfront
- The main thing they are talking about
- Persuasive technique using emotion
- Persuasive technique using Logic
13 Clues: Structured body paragraph • Proof that something is right • Telling about something upfront • The emotion in a story or place • Persuasive technique using Logic • Using info to figure out something • Your thoughts behinds information. • Persuasive technique using emotion • Persuasive technique using authority • The main thing they are talking about • ...
History 2022-08-29
Across
- first successful cultivation of tobacco
- Eastern woodland Indians
- also called the 7 years war
- English soldier, explorer
- a historic site in east Virginia
- relax enforcement of strict regulations
- a group of English Protestants
- seeking religious freedom
Down
- English writer and religious thinker
- the theory that trade generates wealth
- forerunner of modern cooperation
- used to grant land rights
12 Clues: Eastern woodland Indians • used to grant land rights • English soldier, explorer • seeking religious freedom • also called the 7 years war • a group of English Protestants • forerunner of modern cooperation • a historic site in east Virginia • English writer and religious thinker • the theory that trade generates wealth • first successful cultivation of tobacco • ...
False Cognates Nicolas 2020-10-19
8 Clues: How do you say codigo in English? • How do you say ayudar in English? • How do you say anuncio in English? • How do you say acuerdo in English? • How do you say alfombra in English? • How do you say bombardero in English? • How do you say luchar por in English? • How do you say universidad in English?
10th Unit Review for Prophethood 2020-10-22
Across
- In English, the book that was revealed to Isa (as)
- In English, the book that was revealed to Ibraheem (as)
- A kind of miracle given to a prophet in answer to a challenge
- This prophet was born and grew up in Ur.
- Miracles given to awliya' of Allah swt
- In English, the book that was revealed to Dawood (as)
- In Uloohiyyah, scholars clarify Allah's ___
- a word that can mean verse, sign, or miracle
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- In English, the name of the book that was revealed to Musa (as)
- In Ruboobiyyah, scholars clarify Allah's ___
- Finish this Arabic phrase: Asma' Allah ul-_____
- The place where Musa settled for 10 years
- The place where Musa was born and grew up
- The prophet who was given his mission on top of a mountain in Sinai
- Our innate awareness of Allah that everyone is born with
15 Clues: Miracles given to awliya' of Allah swt • This prophet was born and grew up in Ur. • The place where Musa settled for 10 years • The place where Musa was born and grew up • In Uloohiyyah, scholars clarify Allah's ___ • In Ruboobiyyah, scholars clarify Allah's ___ • a word that can mean verse, sign, or miracle • Finish this Arabic phrase: Asma' Allah ul-_____ • ...
Actors and Actresses 2025-02-05
Across
- American Actor Known For: Forrest Gump, Green Mile and Sully (5)
- American Actor Known For: Central Intelligence, Jumanji saga and Black Adam (7)
- New Zealand Actor Known For: Gladiator franchise, Man Of Steel and Noah (5)
- English Actor (who is somehow alive) Known For: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Dunkirk and Inception (5)
- Deceased Canadian Actor Known For: The Hunger Games Trilogy, Moonfall and Outbreak (10)
- American Actor who rose to fame for the Home Alone movies (6)
- American Actor Known For: Iron Man Series, Avenger Series and Oppenheimer (6,2)
- American Actress Known For: Ted, Friends With Benefits and Family Guy (5)
- American Actress Known For: Devil Wears Prada, The Post and Doubt (6)
- American Actor Known For: Scream saga, Ravenous and Dream With The Fishes (8)
- American Actress Known For: Infamous, Gravity and The Heat (7)
- American Actress Known For: Silence Of The Lambs, Elysium and Taxi Driver (6)
- Deceased Australian Actor Known For: The Dark Knight, Brokeback Mountain and The Patriot (6)
- American Actor Known For: Se7en,World War Z and Inglorious Basterds (4)
- Irish Actor Known For: Schindler's List, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Rises (6)
- English Actor Known For: Lincoln, There Will Be Blood and The Crucible (3,5)
- English Satire Actor Known For: Mr. Bean, Johnny English and Love Actually (8)
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- American Actress Known For: The Hunger Games saga, Passengers and Silver Lining (8)
- Deceased American Actor Known For: Goodfellas, Hannibal and Identity (6)
- American Actor Known For: Aquaman saga and the upcoming Minecraft Movie (5)
- American Actress Known for: Avengers series, Black Widow and Fly Me To The Moon (9)
- American Actor Known For: The Dark Night Rises, The Shawshank Redemption and Oblivion (7)
- English Actor Known For: The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings sagas and The Good Liar (8)
- English Actor Known For: Me Before You, Adrift and The Huntsman (7)
- English Actress Known For: Lee, The Divergent Trilogy and Titanic (7)
- American Actor Known For: Top Gun saga, Mission Impossible saga and The Mummy (5)
- English Actress Known for: James Bond movies, Murder On The Orient Express and Hamlet (5)
- New Zealand Actor Known For: Jojo Rabbit, Hunt For The Wilderpeople and What We Do In The Shadows (7)
- South African Actress Known For: Dark Places, Mad Max and Fast X (6)
- Deceased American Actor Known For: Superman, The Godfather and The Chase (6)
- American Actress Known For: The Shallows, All I See Is You and Green Lantern (6)
- American Actor (who is also somehow alive) Known For: Die Hard Franchise, The Sixth Sense and Jackal (6)
- Australian Actor Known For: Wolverine, The Greatest Showman and Eddie The Eagle (7)
33 Clues: American Actor who rose to fame for the Home Alone movies (6) • American Actress Known For: Infamous, Gravity and The Heat (7) • American Actor Known For: Forrest Gump, Green Mile and Sully (5) • English Actor Known For: Me Before You, Adrift and The Huntsman (7) • South African Actress Known For: Dark Places, Mad Max and Fast X (6) • ...
Revolution in England 2021-11-02
Across
- The king's supporters in the English Civil War
- Another name for the Royalists
- Parliament's supporters in the English Civil War
- While Cromwell ruled, England did not have a ____ for almost 10 years
- The way the Oliver Cromwell ruled England
- By the late 1600's, English monarchs had to obey the ____ and govern together with Parliament
- After Oliver Cromwell died, ____ brought back the monarchy
- James I believed in the _____ of kings
Down
- English Bill of Rights created this
- This king was put to death by Oliver Cromwell
- Many of the members of Parliament's House of Commons
- No _____ had to be fought in the Glorious Revolution
- When William and Mary arrived with their army, James fled to _____
- Many European monarchs believed they got their power from _____
14 Clues: Another name for the Royalists • English Bill of Rights created this • James I believed in the _____ of kings • The way the Oliver Cromwell ruled England • This king was put to death by Oliver Cromwell • The king's supporters in the English Civil War • Parliament's supporters in the English Civil War • Many of the members of Parliament's House of Commons • ...
Newcomers, 2024 2024-05-23
Across
- he is tall, likes to play on his phone
- he is from Guatemala, friendly, doesn't talk a lot
- he is from Venezuela, likes to sing and rap
- she is from El Salvador, speaks very quietly
- she is friends with Jeni, sister of Ricardo
- he is from Venezuela; he works hard at English and learns quickly
- she is short, also from Guatemala, works hard
- he speaks English really well, from Oklahoma
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- she speaks English well, sits with carlos
- Good job _______ !
- he comes to class late, has a nice smile, brother of Saul
- she comes to class every wednesday to talk with the students
- she is from Venezuela, she has a nice smile and sits near Gerardo
- she is from Venezuela, she speaks English well; the older sister of Manuelis
14 Clues: Good job _______ ! • he is tall, likes to play on his phone • she speaks English well, sits with carlos • he is from Venezuela, likes to sing and rap • she is friends with Jeni, sister of Ricardo • she is from El Salvador, speaks very quietly • he speaks English really well, from Oklahoma • she is short, also from Guatemala, works hard • ...
Violeta.Novio ch 3 xw 2025-11-11
Across
- By 1670, voting rights were limited to ____ _____ ____ who owned property.
- They agreed to the _____ ____, establishing a representative government for the good of the colony.
- The settlers had the same right that the ______ of England.
- The religious upheaval in Europe/England that tore Catholic church apart and led to new colonies being formed was the ______ _____.
- The New English settlers arrived in North America aboard the ______, and it landed North of Virginia, specifically at Cape cod.
- The people were called ____,because they made a religious journey, and that is the definition of a ___.
- They called Roanoke "_________" after this event.
- Sir_________set up first english colony in 1585.
- The people grew _____ in jamestown that the europeans loved.
- In 1609-1610, Jamestown settlers faced extreme hunger and died from starvation. That was the _____ _____.
- The first assembly in the English colonies, established in virginia in 1619.
- The first Africen slaves were brought to Virginia in ______ by _____ ____.
- The ___ were a group of English protestants who sought to purify or restore the church.
- In 1619, Virginia established a ____ goverment.
- When the second colony was set up ____ went back to England for supplies.
- The company _____ was given a charter to start a colony 20 years after the Roanoke settlement.
- Africans in the late 1600s-early 1700s Virginia lost _____ ___ and faced _____ enslavement.
- Those who separated from the church because their beliefs didn't align and they saw no chance of change were called _____.
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- The idea of self-goverment in the english colonies was rooted in the _______and the govering body of ______.
- No_____no _____ rule at Jamestown by John smith.
- The sign of appreciation was ____, a 3-day feast celebrating a good harvest and Indian cooperation.
- The English settlers in northern Virginia in 1620, who sought religious freedom and a new start, were called ____ and ____.
- The new colony established North of Virginia in 1620 was called_____.
- ______ were those who protested against the established church.
- ____, Squanto and ____ were native Americans who helped the pilgrims survive int he early years.
- The new English settlers who arrived in North America, north of Virginia in November 1620, left their homeland to _____ ____ persecution in England.
- The _____ taught the pilgrims to fertilize crops with fish and shared food, aiding their survival.
- Jamestown settlers faced problems because they sought_____ instead of focusing on____ and ___.
- In 1590 John White found_______ carved into a tree.
- What did they find 3 years later at Roanoke, an empty_____ with no one around.
30 Clues: In 1619, Virginia established a ____ goverment. • No_____no _____ rule at Jamestown by John smith. • Sir_________set up first english colony in 1585. • They called Roanoke "_________" after this event. • In 1590 John White found_______ carved into a tree. • The settlers had the same right that the ______ of England. • ...
paper 4 - a levels english language 2026-03-06
Across
- authored cognitive theory
- 4 conversational principles: quantity, quality, relation, and manner
- the use of multiple languages
- stage of language development where language is process in utero
- speech and conversation
- the form of english language culturally viewed as correct and the default
- a prescriptivist that believed language needed to maintain its social status through standardizing the language
- authored interaction theory
- linguist that proposes that language change is inevitable through contact between speakers and rejects prescriptivism
- asserts that language influences or shapes thoughts, but not strictly determine them
- the language that has been adopted as the common language between speakers whose native languages are different
- the dialect of a particular social class
- stage of language development where people acquire the skills to language in a far more complex way
- authored innateness theory
- theory that posits children are born with the capacity for language
- studied linguistic imperialism and proposed how a language died through it
- a single unit of speech
- the existence of numerous dialects and accents within one consolidated region
- authored behaviourist theory
- rejects sapir-whorf and insists that language acts a s a mirror to the cultural thoughts and beliefs predating it
Down
- 0-1year stage of language development where children make random utterances as they try to grapple with language
- 2-3 year old stage of language development where children express meaning through limited lexis
- theory that posits that language learning is a result of mental processes
- the blending of different languages through forced interaction between native and non native speakers
- speaks to the social desirability of a language or dialect
- stage of development, 1-2years, child's first attempt at grammar and creating meaning from phrases
- asserts the language you speak absolutely sets limits on thoughts and perceptions
- all other varieties of english not considered standard english
- social talk used to uphold relationships rather than communicate the messages themselves
- non-verbal features that accompany speech
- features of speech like tone and intonation
- theory that posits that language is learned the positive reinforcement
- the imposition of a dominant language over others
- theory that posits that language learning is from the communication between a child and their caregiver
- abbreviation for new varieties of english, or English that developed in places where the speakers are not native
- speech habits unique to a specific person
- the rise and fall of voice pitch while speaking
- bias focused on english and the english speaking world
38 Clues: speech and conversation • a single unit of speech • authored cognitive theory • authored innateness theory • authored interaction theory • authored behaviourist theory • the use of multiple languages • the dialect of a particular social class • non-verbal features that accompany speech • speech habits unique to a specific person • features of speech like tone and intonation • ...
くろすわーど 2024-07-01
Across
- graet person
- person who fights in arena
- think up
- increase
- great person's daughter
- a pirate
- "soccer" in British
- we can buy medicine there
Down
- "courgette" in English
- "sidewalk" in British
- "grill" in English
- great person's hometown
- a princess
- "cotton candy"in British
- growing in the fields
- People with this can't enter the pool
- "washcloth" in British
17 Clues: think up • increase • a pirate • a princess • graet person • "grill" in English • "soccer" in British • "sidewalk" in British • growing in the fields • "courgette" in English • "washcloth" in British • great person's hometown • great person's daughter • "cotton candy"in British • we can buy medicine there • person who fights in arena • People with this can't enter the pool
AH1 Vocab 2020-09-04
Across
- the action or process of settling
- people with censorious moral beliefs
- an asset or object bought or obtained
- a Puritan minister, theologian, and author
- the first permanent English settlement in North America
Down
- a long series of English laws that regulated English ships, shipping, and trade
- followers of a religious movement
- an armed rebellion that took place in 1676 by Virginia settlers
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth
- a European intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism
- an English soldier, explorer, colonial governor, Admiral of New England
13 Clues: followers of a religious movement • the action or process of settling • people with censorious moral beliefs • an asset or object bought or obtained • a Puritan minister, theologian, and author • the first governing document of Plymouth Colony • the economic theory that trade generates wealth • the first permanent English settlement in North America • ...
Vocabulary 2015-12-01
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- There are two ways to drink tea. You can drink tea made with loose tea leaves or you can use ...
- What is the opposite of happiness?
- What is the English word for 'havermoutpap'?
- What is the English word for 'azijn'?
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- How do you call 'a long, difficult voyage to do something important'?
- What does 'Peculiar' in the sentence "He's never done such a thing before, it's most peculiar..." mean?
- What is the English word for 'basilicum'?
- 'Roerei' is called a ... egg.
- In American English they are called 'French fries'. How is this said in British English?
- What is the English word for 'gerookte haring'?
10 Clues: 'Roerei' is called a ... egg. • What is the opposite of happiness? • What is the English word for 'azijn'? • What is the English word for 'basilicum'? • What is the English word for 'havermoutpap'? • What is the English word for 'gerookte haring'? • How do you call 'a long, difficult voyage to do something important'? • ...
Teachers 2023-03-21
13 Clues: math para • Gym teacher • Shop teacher • Math teacher • English para • Science para • FACS teacher • English teacher • Science teacher • Computer teacher • Social studies para • Social studies teacher • Special Education teacher
History Taxation Without Representation 2023-03-17
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- organized group that marched the streets of Boston, outraged with the English
- put on the colonies' paper products to show taxes for them had been paid
- colonists allegedly had this--it meant even though they were not represented in politics, the English had their back/colonists were still represented
- was lucky not be hung for making a treasonous statement
- line put in place by English to stop colonists from crossing to Ohio River Valley
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- when colonists boycotted buying English made things
- the English thought the colonists really needed to pay it off
- act by English Parliament in 1764 to tax shipments from the West Indies.
- people in colonial assemblies speaking out about how English were taking advantage of colonists
- Founder of Sons and Daughters of Liberty and failed beer maker
10 Clues: when colonists boycotted buying English made things • was lucky not be hung for making a treasonous statement • the English thought the colonists really needed to pay it off • Founder of Sons and Daughters of Liberty and failed beer maker • put on the colonies' paper products to show taxes for them had been paid • ...
Domain 1 2014-04-24
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- A measure of achievement, fairness, and opportunity in education.
- the ability to effectively communicate or understand written thoughts and ideas through the grammatical systems.
- v. Nichols was a class-action suit brought against the San Francisco School District and alleged that due to their inability to speak English, there were 1,800 Chinese students who were being denied an equal education.
- emerges in countries that have emerged from a history of national or ethnic conflict in which neither side has gained complete victory
- belief that cultural groups should give up their heritage cultures and take on the host society's way of life.
- Proficiency Assessment Committee information they need to comply with state requirements as they monitor the progress and needs of English language learners (ELLs) and make state assessment decisions
- cultural background The cultural variety and cultural differences that exist in the world, a society, or an institution.
- Education program An educational program for non-native speakers of English in which a considerable amount of instruction is provided in the native language.
- language learner a person who is learning the English language in addition to their native language.
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- the ability to speak two languages
- learning environment relates to education and instruction designed for the cultures of several different races in an educational system. This approach to teaching and learning is based upon consensus building, respect, and fostering cultural pluralism within racial societies.
- A SET STANDARDS THAT ALL ELL(LEP) STUDENTS SHOULD MASTER AS THEY ACQUIRE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY.
- a process in which members of one cultural group adopt the beliefs and behaviors of another group.
- v. Nebraska was the first U.S. Supreme court case that addressed American education of foreign-languages.
- educational program when learning a second language does not interfere with the learning of a first language and both languages are developed.
- English as a second language.
- Child Left Behind passed in 2002, had a significant impact on bilingual education and the Bilingual Education Act in the United States due to its emphasis on high-stakes testing
17 Clues: English as a second language. • the ability to speak two languages • A measure of achievement, fairness, and opportunity in education. • A SET STANDARDS THAT ALL ELL(LEP) STUDENTS SHOULD MASTER AS THEY ACQUIRE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY. • a process in which members of one cultural group adopt the beliefs and behaviors of another group. • ...
Tek ko_09.28.24 (vol 2) 2024-09-26
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- a decade and a half dozen and lords a-leaping
- "cumpleaños" in English
- Damian and _____: twin brother saints
- a round yellow tropical fruit with pink or white flesh and hard seeds
- face on the ten-dollar bill
- Heineken or Budweiser or San Miguel
- "_____ Bombing"-September 26, 1980 in Munich, Germany
- "feliz" in English
- alter ego of the Batman: ______ Wayne
- "A Love to Last a ______"-JM Chan
- "_____ and sour": cooked in a sauce containing sugar and either vinegar or lemon
- sport with crawl, breaststroke, butterfly or backstroke
- "...try to remember the kind of ______, when life was slow and oh, so mellow..."
- "_____ Reynolds" as the Deadpool
- an herb related to onion, leeks, and chives
- face on the hundred-dollar bill
- Plymouth or London Dry or Ginebra
- face on the fifty-dollar bill
- Guangzhou, previously romanized as _____ or Kwangchow
- Swedish or Shiatsu or reflexology or hot stone
- face on the five-dollar bill
- "Im teni sodade bo" in English
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- If m/4=11, then what is m?
- absence of all colors
- Thank God It's _____! (the day you were born)
- string the following symbols: tellurium, carbon, potassium and oxygen
- "mahal kita" in English
- "_____ Road": eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969
- "_____ melon": White Antibes, Wallace melon, Balian melon, Temptation melon, Chindire
- string the following symbols: tellurium, sulfur, potassium and oxygen
- face on the one-dollar bill
- "Four Quartets" by T.S. ______
- known as sesame balls, are golden, chewy, and extra delicious with sweetened red bean filling
- "...ob-la-di ob-la-da, ______ goes on, brah..."
- "_____ Side Story": based directly on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
- _____ Williams - champion of the 2017 Australian Open
- the flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food
- "_____ Slytherin": one of the founders of Hogwarts School
- LXXX in Arabic numeral
- "coco ______": spread made of coconut cream and brown sugar
- "azul" in English
- face on the twenty-dollar bill
- "______ versus Nixon": 1960 US Presidential debate
- a chocolate-flavoured malted powder product produced by Nestlé
44 Clues: "azul" in English • "feliz" in English • absence of all colors • LXXX in Arabic numeral • "cumpleaños" in English • "mahal kita" in English • If m/4=11, then what is m? • face on the ten-dollar bill • face on the one-dollar bill • face on the five-dollar bill • face on the fifty-dollar bill • "Four Quartets" by T.S. ______ • face on the twenty-dollar bill • ...
"Standing on the Shoulders of Giants"- I am! 2025-05-10
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- Creator of a tool used by biologists to predict the probability of possible genotypes of offspring. (English, 1822-1884)
- A fossil collector, dealer, and paleontologist who became known when she was a child for her discoveries in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel . (English, 1799-1847)
- A zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his research known today as acquired traits. (Austrian, 1903-1989)
- Discovery of the most complete remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in South Dakota on August 12, 1990, in the Cheyenne River Reservation. (American, 1949-)
- A naturalist, geologist, and biologist who is best known for his theory of evolution by natural selection. (English, 1809-1882)
- Observed that a mold, that happened to contaminate two of his uncovered petri dish, kills staphylococcus bacteria. He calls the mold penicillin. (Scottish, 1881-1955)
- Designed small tools and developed techniques that are used in modern heart surgery, despite limited education due to racial prejudices. (American, 1910-1985)
- Physician who devised a simple solution to re-hydrate cholera patients that involves a pinch of salt and a fistful of sugar in a ratio of water. (American, 1941-2024)
- A chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to understanding the structure of DNA. (English, 1920-1958)
- developed a process that uses heat to kill harmful bacteria in food and extend its shelf life. Pasteurization has made milk one of the safest foods in the world. It kills harmful bacteria that can cause diseases like tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and listeria. (French, 1822-1295)
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- A polar explorer, meteorologist, climatologist, geophysicist, astronomer who formulated the continental drift hypothesis. He supported his theory with evidence from rocks and tropical plant fossils found in the Arctic.(German, 1880-1930)
- Defied her family's wishes and instead trains nurses to care for soldiers of the Crimean war by providing clean bedding and better nutrition. (English, 1820-1910)
- Horrified that he would only be remembered as the inventor of a technology that killed millions of people, dynamite, he established that prizes in the following categories be awarded every October: physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace, economics. (Swedish, 1833-1896)
- Recorded data on over 28,000 pea plants over 8 years discovering the basic principles of heredity that laid the mathematical foundation for genetics. (Austrian)
- Observed plant cells with a microscope and published a book of his illustrations. (English, 1635-1703)
- Mapped over 2,000 cholera deaths in a small area of London, England and suspected that a water pump contaminated with diarrhea from a victim is the cause. Known as the first epidemiologist. (English, 1818-1858)
- Molecular biologists, geneticist,s and zoologists who co-authored an academic paper proposing the double helix structure of the DNA molecule. (American, 1928-2004 & English, 1916-2004 respectively)
- First person to see and describe live, single-celled organisms, such as bacteria- some in his own saliva & mucus. (Dutch, 1632-1723)
- Known as "The Science Guy". (American, 1955-)
- Studied Alexis St. Martin, later known as the "guy with the hole in his stomach", to learn about stomach acid after St. Martin was accidentally shot in the stomach, leaving a opening that allowed this US army doctor to observe the digestive process directly. His experiments are noted to be momentous and also unethical. (American, 1785-1853)
- Used sound wave data and her artistic skills to produce the first scientific map of the Atlantic Ocean floor providing evidence of the theory of Continental Drift. (American, 1920-2006)
- Observed that that people infected with cowpox were immune to deadly smallpox- He then scraped an 8-year-old boy and infects him with material collected from a cowpox sore on the hand of a milkmaid, creating the world's first successful vaccine. (English, 1749-1823)
22 Clues: Known as "The Science Guy". (American, 1955-) • Observed plant cells with a microscope and published a book of his illustrations. (English, 1635-1703) • A chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to understanding the structure of DNA. (English, 1920-1958) • ...
History 2022-08-29
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- first successful cultivation of tobacco
- Eastern woodland Indians
- also called the 7 years war
- English soldier, explorer
- a historic site in east Virginia
- relax enforcement of strict regulations
- a group of English Protestants
- seeking religious freedom
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- English writer and religious thinker
- the theory that trade generates wealth
- forerunner of modern cooperation
- used to grant land rights
12 Clues: Eastern woodland Indians • used to grant land rights • English soldier, explorer • seeking religious freedom • also called the 7 years war • a group of English Protestants • forerunner of modern cooperation • a historic site in east Virginia • English writer and religious thinker • the theory that trade generates wealth • first successful cultivation of tobacco • ...
Bands/artists 2014-01-16
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- An English musician born Reginald Kenneth Dwight in 1947
- The king of Rock and Roll
- An American rock band sometimes referred to as The Bad Boys from Boston
- An American rock band formed by Brandon Flowers, and Dave Keuning
- Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts were the original members of this English rock band formed in 1962
- He is one of the most influential electric guitarists in the history of music
- Best known for their number one hit single The House of the Rising Sun
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- An English rock band formed in 1968 best known for their song Stairway to Heaven
- former member of The Beatles whose song writing partnership with John Lennon is still celebrated
- former member of The Beatles was murdered by a fan on December 8th, 1980
- Their single Glad All Over knocked The Beatles I Want To Hold Your Hand off the top UK singles charts in January 1964
- English rock band formed in 1964 lead singer is Roger Daltrey
- also known as the fab four
- a Canadian musician born in Toronto on November 12th, 1945
- 1964 English rock band formed by the Davies brothers
15 Clues: The king of Rock and Roll • also known as the fab four • 1964 English rock band formed by the Davies brothers • An English musician born Reginald Kenneth Dwight in 1947 • a Canadian musician born in Toronto on November 12th, 1945 • English rock band formed in 1964 lead singer is Roger Daltrey • An American rock band formed by Brandon Flowers, and Dave Keuning • ...
Think up English 2020-10-19
8 Clues: How do you say rojo in English? • How do you say Jabon in English? • How do you say cuerda in English? • How do you say pastel in English? • How do you say Sensato in English? • How do you say Alfombra in English? • How do you say Ensalada in English ? • How do you say Bombardero in English?
Conflict and Absolutism 2022-02-26
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- parliamentary forces in the English civil war
- French protestants influenced by John Calvin
- leader of parliament in the English civil war
- artistic style with ornamentation and complex forms
- an increase in price and decrease in money value
- to bring back to a former position or power
- a Russian noble
- a system in which the ruler has total power
- protestants in England based on Calvinist ideas
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- King of England during the civil war
- type of republic
- one who does not conform to religious doctrine
- opposition, a fight or conflict
- royalists in the English civil war
- a change to a lower state or level
- queen of England during a time of great expansion
- Russian for Caesar, title used by emperors
- a fleet of warships
18 Clues: a Russian noble • type of republic • a fleet of warships • opposition, a fight or conflict • royalists in the English civil war • a change to a lower state or level • King of England during the civil war • Russian for Caesar, title used by emperors • to bring back to a former position or power • a system in which the ruler has total power • ...
Euclidean Geometry 1 2016-02-02
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- A triangle that has one angle that is a right angle
- Logical argument for the theorem statement
- Another kind of Geometry
- The English for “punto”
- Point, Line (straight line), Plane
- A triangle with exactly 3 congruent sides
- A triangle whose three angles are acute
- statement that has been proven
- Statement that is accepted as true without proof
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- A triangle with at least 2 congruent sides (i.e. 2 or 3 congruent sides)
- Statement that defines what something is
- The English for “retta”
- A triangle with no congruent sides
- The title of the book written by Euclid
- A triangle that has one obtuse angle
- A polygon with three edges and three vertices
- The city where Euclid was born
- The English for “piano”
18 Clues: The English for “retta” • The English for “punto” • The English for “piano” • Another kind of Geometry • The city where Euclid was born • statement that has been proven • A triangle with no congruent sides • Point, Line (straight line), Plane • A triangle that has one obtuse angle • The title of the book written by Euclid • A triangle whose three angles are acute • ...
Simple Present Vs Simple Past Tense 2025-05-07
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- My brother ..... a glass of coffee two hours ago (minum)
- I ...... unhappy two days ago
- I ..... an elementary school student two years ago
- My teacher ...... English every friday (mengajar)
- Raisa ..... her shoes every sunday (mencuci)
- ...... your mother go to the market today?
- We...... Mathematic last month (belajar)
- My friend ...... a new dictionary yesterday (membawa)
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- My father ....... football match last night (menonton)
- I ...... Balonku song when I was a child (bernyanyi)
- My grandfather .... a newspaper every morning (membaca)
- Mr. Jokowi ..... a president last year
- We ......... English every monday (belajar)
- They ..... to school last week (pergi)
- We.... junior high school student now
- They ...... happy yesterday
- My sister ....... a new skirt three hours ago (membeli)
- ..... your teacher teach English yesterday?
- My mother ....... fried chicken today (memasak)
- The students ........... to school every monday until friday (pergi)
20 Clues: They ...... happy yesterday • I ...... unhappy two days ago • We.... junior high school student now • Mr. Jokowi ..... a president last year • They ..... to school last week (pergi) • We...... Mathematic last month (belajar) • ...... your mother go to the market today? • We ......... English every monday (belajar) • ..... your teacher teach English yesterday? • ...
Travel 2014-09-22
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- how do you say fly in english
- what is the nativ people for australia called
- what is badetøj called in english
- in which country is it aginst the law to rob a bank whit a bulletproofwest
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- i which country can you find the little mermaide
- how do you say kuffert in english
- In which country is the Queen above the law
- how du you say parasol in english
- what is the national bird of new zealand
- what is a pas called in english
10 Clues: how do you say fly in english • what is a pas called in english • how do you say kuffert in english • how du you say parasol in english • what is badetøj called in english • what is the national bird of new zealand • In which country is the Queen above the law • what is the nativ people for australia called • i which country can you find the little mermaide • ...
World English History 2023-09-08
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- The New Testament of teh Bible was translated into English
- 1st Norman king of England
- One of the Germanic tribes migrated to England in 5th-6th century
- In 1215, it was signed to established important principles such as limited government and the rights of individuals
- referred as a 'Father of English Literature'
- One of the Germanic tribes migrated to England in 5th-6th century
- group of people lived in Europe during the Iron Age and Medieval period
- invaded England and introduced an early version of French
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- came from Scandinavia and invaded Britain
- he was often regarded as the greatest playwrights and poets in history
- Considered as Elizabethan Era
- Invaders who brought and introduced Latin language
- Her masterpieces 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Sense and Sensibility'
- 1st monarch queen during English times and popularly known as 'The Virgin Queen'
- West Germanic language that originated in England
- Group of people lived in Northern Germany and Southern Denmark during Early Middle Age
16 Clues: 1st Norman king of England • Considered as Elizabethan Era • came from Scandinavia and invaded Britain • referred as a 'Father of English Literature' • West Germanic language that originated in England • Invaders who brought and introduced Latin language • invaded England and introduced an early version of French • ...
The 13 colonies 2019-01-09
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- was one of the early English settlers of North America.
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- was the son of Sir William Penn, and was an English nobleman, writer, early Quaker, and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania. ... This land included present-day Pennsylvania and Delaware.
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
- Rights the English constitutional settlement of 1689, confirming the deposition of James II and the accession of William and Mary, guaranteeing the Protestant succession, and laying down the principles of parliamentary supremacy.
- n the last Dutch colonial administrator of New Netherland; in 1664 he was forced to surrender the colony to England (1592-1672)
- Men and women who signed a contract.
- was a Puritan spiritual adviser, mother of 15, and an important participant in the Antinomian Controversy which shook the infant Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1636 to 1638.
- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
- a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian movement founded by George Fox c. 1650 and devoted to peaceful principles.
- a meeting of the voters of a town for the transaction of public business.
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- n English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631) Synonyms: John Smith, Smith Example of: adventurer, explorer. someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose)
- known in his lifetime as Gustavus Vassa (/ˈvæsə/), was a writer and abolitionist from the Igbo region of what is today southeastern Nigeria according to his memoir, or from South Carolina according to other sources.
- proper noun. (c.1595–1617), North American Indian princess, daughter of Powhatan, an Algonquian chief in Virginia. According to John Smith, an English colonist, Pocahontas rescued him from death at the hands of her father.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Many of the Pilgrims were members of a Puritan sect known as the Separatists.
- was the Native American who assisted the Pilgrims after their first winter in the New World and was integral to their survival. He was a member of the Patuxet tribe, a tributary of the Wampanoag Confederacy.
- was a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians.
- was an English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second major settlement in New England, following Plymouth Colony.
- an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
- settlement in the colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.
- a series of religious revivals in the North American British colonies during the 17th and 18th Centuries.
- Grains, such as corn, wheat, and rice, are the world's most popular food crops.
- found it difficult to expel illegal immigrants"
- were state laws established to determine the status of slaves and the rights of their owners.
26 Clues: Men and women who signed a contract. • found it difficult to expel illegal immigrants" • the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. • was one of the early English settlers of North America. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • was a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians. • ...
8AU1 2023-12-26
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- I ____ you to go to see a doctor.
- Henry is the ______ of the English speaking competetion.
- Don't be too ____.
- You should ________ with your parents more often.
- Our teacher will tell us how to _____ good English books.
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- You should speak English ______.
- You can do exercises ________ you can.
- In my _____, every school should have an English week.
- Let's take the _____ !
- You will have fun in the ______ hunt.
- Our head teacher will give a ______ to us.
11 Clues: Don't be too ____. • Let's take the _____ ! • You should speak English ______. • I ____ you to go to see a doctor. • You will have fun in the ______ hunt. • You can do exercises ________ you can. • Our head teacher will give a ______ to us. • You should ________ with your parents more often. • In my _____, every school should have an English week. • ...
Crossword #1 2024-11-12
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- The opposite of "bad"
- The part of your body at the end of your arm, with fingers
- what is "o'chirg'ich" called in English?
- What word in English describes “you play with”?
- What color is "yashil" in English?
- Which color is “sariq” in English?
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- The day after Friday;
- Another way to say "bye"; translate to Uzbek
- The day that comes after Tuesday and before Thursday.
- The color of a popular fruit "apelsin".
- “aylana” in Uzbek.
11 Clues: “aylana” in Uzbek. • The day after Friday; • The opposite of "bad" • What color is "yashil" in English? • Which color is “sariq” in English? • The color of a popular fruit "apelsin". • what is "o'chirg'ich" called in English? • Another way to say "bye"; translate to Uzbek • What word in English describes “you play with”? • ...
School Subjects 2020-12-11
school subjects 2024-05-22
Unit 1 2020-02-27
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- / was an early settler of North America known for being the first person to cultivate tobacco in Virginia and for marrying Pocahontas.
- / belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- / English general and colonial administrator; founder of the colony of Georgia.
- / located between the New England Colonies and the Southern Colonies.
- / English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia
- / English colonist in America: 1st governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
- / British America included the colonies of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Connecticut Colony, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and Province of New Hampshire.
- / the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- / any of several acts of Parliament between 1651 and 1847 designed primarily to expand British trade and limit trade by British colonies with countries that were rivals of Great Britain.
- / was a set of rules for self-governance established by the English settlers who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower.
- / a settlement in the Colony of Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.
- / The colonies developed prosperous economies based on the cultivation of cash crops, such as tobacco, indigo and rice.
- / The Great Awakening was a religious revival that impacted the English colonies in America during the 1730s and 1740s.
- / the lower house of the colonial Virginia legislature.
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- / the father of Pocahontas and the ruler of the tribes that lived in the area where English colonists founded the Jamestown settlement.
- / also known as the Thirteen British Colonies or the Thirteen American Colonies.
- / a document from King James I of England to the Virginia Company assigning land rights to colonists for the stated purpose of propagating the Christian religion.
- / an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- / a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower.
- / a person who came to America and was placed under contract to work for another over a period of time.
- trade / a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- / were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.
- / British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, meant to keep the American colonies obedient to England.
- / A Native American princess of the seventeenth century who befriended Captain John Smith of Virginia.
24 Clues: / the lower house of the colonial Virginia legislature. • / belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • / English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia • / located between the New England Colonies and the Southern Colonies. • / English colonist in America: 1st governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony. • ...
Monkey Paw (P.1) 2014-01-23
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- adjective \prō-ˈzā-ik\: dull or ordinary, Late Latin prosaicus, from Latin prosa prose, First Known Use: circa 1656
- adjective; very new and different from what is traditional or ordinary Middle English, from Late Latin radicalis, from Latin radic-, radix root — more at root, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective friendly and pleasant Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin amicabilis friendly, from Latin amicus friend; akin to Latin amare to love, First Known Use: 14th century
- verb to express sympathetic sorrow Late Latin condolēre, from Latin com- + dolēre to feel pain, First Known Use: circa 1586
- adjective \ˈsi-mē-ən\ : of or relating to monkeys or apes, Latin simia ape, from simus snub-nosed, from Greek simos, First Known Use: 1607
- intransitive verb \ˈpəl-ˌsāt also ˌpəl-ˈ\: to make strong and regular beats, sounds, flashes, etc.: to be filled with activity or a feeling, Latin pulsatus, past participle of pulsare, frequentative ofpellere
- transitive verb \in-ˈthrȯl, en-\: to hold the attention of (someone) by being very exciting, interesting, or beautiful; Middle English, First Known Use: 15th century
- adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches
- verb \ˌin-tər-ˈpōz\: to place (someone or something) between two or more things or people: to interrupt a conversation with (a comment) Middle French interposer, from Latin interponere (perfect indicative interposui), from inter- + ponere to put — more atposition First Known Use: 1582
- adjective \ˈfri-və-ləs\: not important : not deserving serious attention: silly and not serious, Middle English, from Latin frivolus, First Known Use: 15th century
- noun \ˈfyü-sə-ˌläd, -ˌlād, ˌfyü-sə-ˈ, -zə-\: a large number of shots that are fired very quickly, French, from fusiller to shoot, from fusil
- noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something
- noun speed of motion or action : quickness or eagerness that can result in mistakes Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hǣst violence, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc.
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- adjective \ˈfər-tiv\: done in a quiet and secret way to avoid being noticed, French or Latin; French furtif, from Latin furtivus, fromfurtum theft, from fur thief, from or akin to Greek phōrthief; akin to Greek pherein to carry
- adjective not moving much : calm and steady Latin placidus, from placēre to please — more at please, First Known Use: 1626
- transitive verb \ˈmär\: to ruin the beauty or perfection of (something) : to hurt or damage the good condition of (something), Middle English marren, from Old English mierran to obstruct, waste; akin to Old High German merren to obstruct, First Known Use: before 12th century
- adjective \ˈkän(t)-shəs\ ; aware of something (such as a fact or feeling) : knowing that something exists or is happening,: known or felt by yourself
- adjective \pri-ˈzəm(p)-chə-wəs, -chəs, -shəs\ : too confident especially in a way that is rude : done or made without permission, right, or good reason; Middle English, from Anglo-French presumptious, from Late Latin praesumptuosus, irregular from praesumptio (seepresume) First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570
- noun \ˈta-ləs-mən, -ləz-\: an object (such as a ring or stone) that is believed to have magic powers and to cause good things to happen to the person who has it; French talisman or Spanish talismán or Italian talismano; all from Arabic ṭilsam, from Middle Greek telesma, from Greek, consecration, from telein to initiate into the mysteries, complete, from telos end — more at telos, First Known Use: 1638
- adjective \mə-ˈlīn\: causing or intended to cause harm, Middle English maligne, from Anglo-French, from Latin malignus, from male badly + gignere to beget — more atmal-, kin, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈbi-byə-ləs\ a) highly absorbent : b) fond of alcoholic beverages, Latin bibulus, from bibere to drink
- transitive verb \ˈprä-fər\: to offer or give (something) to someone, Middle English profren, from Anglo-French profrer, proffrir, porofrir, from por- forth (from Latin pro-) + offrir to offer — more at pro-, First Known Use: 14th century
- adjective \ˈdau̇-tē\: brave, strong, and determined, Middle English, from Old English dohtig; akin to Old High German toug is useful, Greek teuchein to make, First Known Use: before 12th century
- noun a violent stream of a liquid (as water or lava) Middle French, from Latin torrent-, torrens, from torrent-, torrens, adjective, burning, seething, rushing, from present participle of torrēre to parch, burn — more at thirst, First Known Use: 1582
- adjective \ˈdü-bē-əs also dyü-\: unsure or uncertain : feeling doubt about something: causing doubt, uncertainty, or suspicion : likely to be bad or wrong, Latin dubius, from dubare to vacillate; akin to Latin duo two — more at two, First Known Use: 1548
27 Clues: adjective \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\: not strong, loud, intense, etc. • adjective generous and friendly to guests or visitors circa 1570 • noun \kri-ˈdü-lə-tē, -ˈdyü-\: ability or willingness to believe something • adjective \ˌa-və-ˈri-shəs\ greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches • ...
Games Test 2025-07-30
10 Clues: prinsip pm • dpl terbaru • pengesahan akal • kolaborasi bersama • menggembirakan (english) • pola pikir tetap (english) • pola pikir tumbuh (english) • jumlah kerangka pembelajaran • memaknai proses pembelajaran • Assesment of learning (Indonesia)
Old English 2025-11-17
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- Case marking the indirect object
- Case often indicating the direct object in a sentence.
- Old English vowel written as two merged letters "a" and "e".
- Case that shows possession
- Letter used for the "th" sound in Old English.
- Rune-shaped letter used for the "w" sound in early English
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- Main grammatical case for the subject of a sentence
- Old English letter resembling a crossed "d"
- Region of England ruled by Vikings in the early Middle Ages
- Medieval letter, sometimes replaced in modern English with "gh"
10 Clues: Case that shows possession • Case marking the indirect object • Old English letter resembling a crossed "d" • Letter used for the "th" sound in Old English. • Main grammatical case for the subject of a sentence • Case often indicating the direct object in a sentence. • Rune-shaped letter used for the "w" sound in early English • ...
False Cognates 2020-10-19
8 Clues: how do you say uva in English? • how do you say largo in English? • how do you say nudo in English ? • how do you say envío in English? • how do you say mayor in English ? • how do you say lectura in English? • how do you say tragedia in English? • how do you say contestar in English?
SUMMER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL 2023-04-19
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- the school mascot
- What is the school color?
- School Motto: Best is the ________
- the hallway used to get from in-state houses to out-of-state houses
- Notre Dame Assistant Principal
- the current Summer Creek High School Principal
- the school is located at ________ Blvd.
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- SCHS Teacher of the Year
- The only male English I teacher
- Where can you check your grades?
- Your English I teachers last name
- Yale House assistant Principal
- The "house" all Freshman English classes are located
- The day of the week for late arrival
- Who was named the SCHS principal for the 2023-2024 school year?
- Where can you access online assignments?
- What school district is SCHS in?
17 Clues: the school mascot • SCHS Teacher of the Year • What is the school color? • Yale House assistant Principal • Notre Dame Assistant Principal • The only male English I teacher • Where can you check your grades? • What school district is SCHS in? • Your English I teachers last name • School Motto: Best is the ________ • The day of the week for late arrival • ...
13 Colonies LailahPenn 2019-01-09
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- was a Powhatan Native American woman, born around 1595, known for her involvement with English colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower.
- a meeting of the voters of a town for the transaction of public business.
- she learned from her deacon father to question the religious teachings of the Church of England.
- rooted in an intellectual skepticism to traditional beliefs and dogmas, denotes an "illumined" contrast to the supposed dark and superstitious character of the Middle Ages.
- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms. of worship.
- was a series of religious revivals in the North American British colonies during the 17th and 18th Centuries.
- was an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
- The 1689 English Bill of Rights was a British Law, passed by the Parliament of Great Britain in 1689.
- The Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, was a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians.
- a pattern of colonial commerce in which slaves were bought on the African Gold Coast with New England rum and then traded in the West Indies.
- were state laws established to determine the status of slaves and the rights of their owners.
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- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- was one of the early English settlers of North America.
- an English soldier, explorer, colonial governor, Admiral of New England, and author.
- first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the chief figure among the Puritan founders of New England.
- an English nobleman, writer, early Quaker, and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania.
- served as the last Dutch director-general of the colony of New Netherland from 1647.
- known as Tisquantum, is best remembered for serving as an interpreter and guide for the Pilgrim settlers at Plymouth in the 1620s.
- was a former enslaved African, seaman and merchant who wrote an autobiography depicting the horrors of slavery and lobbied Parliament for its abolition.
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- An agreement reached by the Pilgrims on the ship the Mayflower in 1620.
- The first permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607 in Virginia.
- A person under contract to work for another person for a definite period of time, usually without pay but in exchange for free passage to a new country.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
25 Clues: was one of the early English settlers of North America. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons. • An agreement reached by the Pilgrims on the ship the Mayflower in 1620. • a meeting of the voters of a town for the transaction of public business. • ...
European Day of Languages 2023-09-19
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- Not only English but also ..... is the most frequently used on the Internet.
- Chinese Mandarin is considered the most ..... language to learn.
- About 5’400 new English words are created every .....
- ..... created 1700 words.
- It is a person who can speak or write in several languages.
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- There’s a language only 8 people speak - it's .....
- In the United States, there isn’t an ..... language.
- ..... is the second oldest written language.
- The English language comes from ....
- The most translated document in the world is .....
- Learning another language can ..... down the brain’s ageing process.
- The shortest grammatically correct sentence in English is ....
12 Clues: ..... created 1700 words. • The English language comes from .... • ..... is the second oldest written language. • The most translated document in the world is ..... • There’s a language only 8 people speak - it's ..... • In the United States, there isn’t an ..... language. • About 5’400 new English words are created every ..... • ...
LESSON 2 VOCABULARY 2023-09-15
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- A teaching approach that works to accommodate the needs and abilities of all learners and eliminates unnecessary hurdles in the learning process
- Units of understanding that can be hierarchically categorized as well as webbed into complex relationships with one another
- Give extended time on tests or the ability to leave the classroom for short breaks
- English language learners refer to a student who is age 5 or older and who is learning English as a second language. English as a second language learners is an approach in which students who are not native english speakers are mainly taught in english.
- Guaranteed a free, appropriate public education, or FAPE, to each child with a disability in every state and locality across the country
- Actively discovering new information by individually doing things will lead to the construction of knowledge inside our brain
- An alteration of environment curriculum format or equipment that allows an individual with a disability to gain access to content and/or complete assigned tasks
- Understanding that items and people still exist even when you can't see or hear them.
- Focuses on the collaborative nature of learning. Knowledge develops from how people interact with each other, their culture, and society at large.
- Something supplied for convenience or to satisfy a need
- Developed a theory that asserts that a child's cognitive development and learning ability can be guided and mediated by their social interactions
- Provides limited funds to EL students with appropriate language programs and services to attain English proficiency based on California's current English language proficiency assessment and to meet challenging state academic standards.
- Lifetime learning process that promotes the understanding of natural resources and ecosystems
- The space between what a learner can do without assistance and what a learner can do with adult guidance or in collaboration with more capable peers
- Ensures a free appropriate public education (FAPE) is provided to children and youth with disabilities at public expense
- The action of modifying something; a change made
- Overall patterns that provide direction to learning and teaching
- One of the analytical systems that explain about process participant and circumstance as the realization of people producers language
- Prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in several areas, including employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications and access to state and local government programs and services
- Provides the English language instruction required of local educational agencies for English Language Learners (ELLs) in kindergarten through grade 12
- Distribute or allocate unevenly with the greater proportion at the beginning of the enterprise or process
- Occurs when a child is unable to use an existing schema to understand new information to make sense of objects and concepts
- Around the age 11 or 12 characterized by the emergence of logical thinking processes partially the ability to understand theories and abstract ideas and predict possible outcomes of hypothetical problems
- Takes place within the first two years of a child's life
- Elementary-age and preadolescent children - - ages 7 to 11 - - show logical, concrete reasoning
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- The main law for K-12 general education in the United States from 2002-2015. The law held schools accountable for how kids learned and achieved
- An approach to cognitive development studies that aims to explain how information is encoded into memory
- The act of focusing all attention on one characteristic or dimension of a situation while disregarding all others
- Each person has different ways of learning and different intelligences they use in their daily lives
- Focuses on the quality and context of the child's environment
- Kids who get special education should be in the same classrooms as other kids as much as possible
- Individuals who do not speak english as their primary language and who have limited ability to read, speak, write, or understand the english language
- Knowing yourself as a learner; knowing your strengths and weaknesses as a learner
- A Swiss psychologist who suggests that children's intelligence undergoes changes as they grow. The creator of The Theory of Cognitive Development
- A state where new information can be understood with existing knowledge
- A written document used to outline an educational program that meets your child's individual needs
- A model for understanding the motivations for human behavior
- Young children are able to think about things symbolically
- A requirement of the individuals with disabilities education act, which guarantees special education rights for children with disabilities
- The child learns that somethings that have been changed can be returned to their original form
- Covers federal contractors and programs receiving federal funds
- An approach that schools use to help all students including struggling learners
- The inability to differentiate between self and others
- A classification system used to define and distinguish different levels of human cognition
- The art of completely understanding information and knowledge
- A suite of English language proficiency assessments for grades K-12
- To improve the student's level of English
47 Clues: To improve the student's level of English • The action of modifying something; a change made • The inability to differentiate between self and others • Something supplied for convenience or to satisfy a need • Takes place within the first two years of a child's life • Young children are able to think about things symbolically • ...
Crossword 2023-01-18
11 Clues: ‘tu’ in English • red + white = ? • bleu + yellow = ? • the opposite of LONG • ‘baskets’ in English • ‘joli/beau’ in English • the colour of chocolate • his face is … like a ball • conjugaison de BE avec YOU • conjugaison de HAVE avec SHE • the opposite of STRAIGHT (for hair)
The 13 colonies 2019-01-09
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- known in his lifetime as Gustavus Vassa (/ˈvæsə/), was a writer and abolitionist from the Igbo region of what is today southeastern Nigeria according to his memoir, or from South Carolina according to other sources.
- a series of religious revivals in the North American British colonies during the 17th and 18th Centuries.
- Rights the English constitutional settlement of 1689, confirming the deposition of James II and the accession of William and Mary, guaranteeing the Protestant succession, and laying down the principles of parliamentary supremacy.
- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
- an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
- proper noun. (c.1595–1617), North American Indian princess, daughter of Powhatan, an Algonquian chief in Virginia. According to John Smith, an English colonist, Pocahontas rescued him from death at the hands of her father.
- was one of the early English settlers of North America.
- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
- Men and women who signed a contract.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian movement founded by George Fox c. 1650 and devoted to peaceful principles.
- n the last Dutch colonial administrator of New Netherland; in 1664 he was forced to surrender the colony to England (1592-1672)
- Grains, such as corn, wheat, and rice, are the world's most popular food crops.
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- was the Native American who assisted the Pilgrims after their first winter in the New World and was integral to their survival. He was a member of the Patuxet tribe, a tributary of the Wampanoag Confederacy.
- was a Puritan spiritual adviser, mother of 15, and an important participant in the Antinomian Controversy which shook the infant Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1636 to 1638.
- Many of the Pilgrims were members of a Puritan sect known as the Separatists.
- was the son of Sir William Penn, and was an English nobleman, writer, early Quaker, and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania. ... This land included present-day Pennsylvania and Delaware.
- n English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631) Synonyms: John Smith, Smith Example of: adventurer, explorer. someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose)
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- were state laws established to determine the status of slaves and the rights of their owners.
- was a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians.
- a meeting of the voters of a town for the transaction of public business.
- settlement in the colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.
- was an English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second major settlement in New England, following Plymouth Colony.
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies.
- found it difficult to expel illegal immigrants"
26 Clues: Men and women who signed a contract. • found it difficult to expel illegal immigrants" • the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. • was one of the early English settlers of North America. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • was a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians. • ...
The 13 Colonies 2019-01-09
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- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
- an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened
- a group of English people who came to America seeking religious freedom during the reign of King James I.
- a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians.
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- Indentured servants were men and women who signed a contract (also known as an indenture or a covenant) by which they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for transportation to Virginia and, once they arrived, food, clothing, and shelter
- Grains, such as corn, wheat, and rice, are the world's most popular food crops
- a Puritan spiritual adviser, mother of 15, and an important participant in the Antinomian Controversy which shook the infant Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1636 to 1638.
- a member of the Patuxet tribe best known for being an early liaison between the native populations in Southern New England and the Mayflower Pilgrims who made their settlement
- settlement in the colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
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- an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689.
- an English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second major settlement in New England, following Plymouth Colony
- a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian movement founded by George Fox c. 1650 and devoted to peaceful principles.
- a series of Christian revivals that swept Britain and its Thirteen Colonies between the 1730s and 1740s.
- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies
- was one of the early English settlers of North America. He is credited with the first successful cultivation of tobacco as an export crop in the Colony of Virginia.
- served as the last Dutch director-general of the colony of New Netherland from 1647 until it was ceded provisionally to the English in 1664, after which it was renamed New York.
- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
- a writer and abolitionist from the Igbo region of what is today southeastern Nigeria according to his memoir
- state laws established to determine the status of slaves and the rights of their owners.
- the son of Sir William Penn, and was an English nobleman, writer, early Quaker, and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania.
- North American Indian princess, daughter of Powhatan, an Algonquian chief in Virginia.
- a meeting of the voters of a town for the transaction of public business.
- English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631)
26 Clues: the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. • the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians. • an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689. • ...
The 13 Colonies 2019-01-09
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- a group of English people who came to America seeking religious freedom during the reign of King James I.
- an English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in founding the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second major settlement in New England, following Plymouth Colony
- a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians.
- was one of the early English settlers of North America. He is credited with the first successful cultivation of tobacco as an export crop in the Colony of Virginia.
- a series of Christian revivals that swept Britain and its Thirteen Colonies between the 1730s and 1740s.
- a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian movement founded by George Fox c. 1650 and devoted to peaceful principles.
- a Puritan spiritual adviser, mother of 15, and an important participant in the Antinomian Controversy which shook the infant Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1636 to 1638.
- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony.
- Indentured servants were men and women who signed a contract (also known as an indenture or a covenant) by which they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for transportation to Virginia and, once they arrived, food, clothing, and shelter
- a member of the Patuxet tribe best known for being an early liaison between the native populations in Southern New England and the Mayflower Pilgrims who made their settlement
- served as the last Dutch director-general of the colony of New Netherland from 1647 until it was ceded provisionally to the English in 1664, after which it was renamed New York.
- state laws established to determine the status of slaves and the rights of their owners.
- English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631)
- the son of Sir William Penn, and was an English nobleman, writer, early Quaker, and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania.
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- the sea journey undertaken by slave ships from West Africa to the West Indies
- a meeting of the voters of a town for the transaction of public business.
- a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.
- a multilateral system of trading in which a country pays for its imports from one country by its exports to another.
- an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley.
- an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689.
- a writer and abolitionist from the Igbo region of what is today southeastern Nigeria according to his memoir
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- Grains, such as corn, wheat, and rice, are the world's most popular food crops
- North American Indian princess, daughter of Powhatan, an Algonquian chief in Virginia.
- settlement in the colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas.
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened
26 Clues: the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. • the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians. • an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary: New Identities 2024-09-23
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- First successful English colony established in Virginia
- A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified
- the ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from Southampton to the New World in 1620
- The economic system where people put money (capital) into a business in order to make a profit
- the first inhabitants of an area and their descendants
- A religious reform movement in the late 16th and 17th centuries that sought to “purify” the Church of England
- Time period extending from the 15th to 18th century where Europeans sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and introduced new trade routes
- Colony established by English protestants in Massachusetts in 1620
- The first English attempt of settling a permanent colony in the Americas in North Carolina that resulted in the entire colony disappearing with little traces explaining their fate
- The way someone or something is remembered
- first English-American born on American soil
- Punishment or harassment usually of a severe nature on the basis of race, religion, or political opinion in one's country of origin
- The widespread transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, technology, disease, and ideas
- a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands based in southeastern Massachusetts
- The House of Burgesses was the elected representative element of the Virginia General Assembly, the legislative body of the Colony of Virginia
- English explore and settler sent by Queen Elizabeth I who landed in Roanoke
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- A series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693
- Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China
- The first governing document written by men aboard the Mayflower of Plymouth Colony
- Was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in October 1621.
- a member of the Religious Society of Friends, a Christian movement founded by George Fox c. 1650 and devoted to peaceful principles
- Colony established by English Puritans
- Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain. Gold, silver, jewels, timber, food, spices, animals, crops
- a Native American woman belonging to the Powhatan people, notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia
- a Native American people who lived in present day Outer Banks, North Carolina
- a person who explores an unfamiliar area, an adventurer
- a Christian who belongs to the branch of the Christian church which separated from the Catholic church in the sixteenth century
- an English explorer, farmer and merchant. He is best known for being the husband of Pocahontas and the first settler in the colony of Virginia
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons. Example: The group of English protestants leaving English to establish a safer colony
- A colony governed by England, and then Great Britain
32 Clues: Colony established by English Puritans • The way someone or something is remembered • first English-American born on American soil • A colony governed by England, and then Great Britain • the first inhabitants of an area and their descendants • First successful English colony established in Virginia • a person who explores an unfamiliar area, an adventurer • ...
Me and my languages 2025-09-05
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- In the library, we have ______ to many great English books.
- It is very ________to learn a new language, but it is also very interesting.
- My cousin grew up in Canada and China, so she is _________.
- Children can easily ______ a new language by listening and copying.
- My goal is to speak English with great _______ and accuracy.
- I want to _______ my English skills by practicing every day.
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- The _______ of England is English
- Students can _____ from using English apps on their phones.
- A _____ of English can help you correct your pronunciation
- If you want to ________ with people from other countries, you need to learn a common language.
10 Clues: The _______ of England is English • A _____ of English can help you correct your pronunciation • Students can _____ from using English apps on their phones. • In the library, we have ______ to many great English books. • My cousin grew up in Canada and China, so she is _________. • My goal is to speak English with great _______ and accuracy. • ...
Irregular Verbs 2024-05-29
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- Ver in past simple
- Woken up in infinitivo
- Oir in past simple
- Learn in past participle
- Pensar in past simple
- Write in Spanish
- Montar in English
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- Light in Spanish
- Sing in Spanish
- Know in Spanish
- Poner in English
- Perder in past participle
- Mostrar in past participle
- Burn in Spanish
- Hablar in past participle
- Say in Spanish
- Win in Spanish
- Robar in infinitivo
18 Clues: Say in Spanish • Win in Spanish • Sing in Spanish • Know in Spanish • Burn in Spanish • Light in Spanish • Poner in English • Write in Spanish • Montar in English • Ver in past simple • Oir in past simple • Robar in infinitivo • Pensar in past simple • Woken up in infinitivo • Learn in past participle • Perder in past participle • Hablar in past participle • Mostrar in past participle
13 colonies Joey Brown 2019-01-09
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- English colonist who settled in Jamestown
- led the first large wave of immigrants from England
- an act that the parliament of England passed
- the first English settlement
- the first governing document of Plymouth colony
- did not accept their fates without protest
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- made his way to America to help govern the British colony of jamestown
- the first rebellion in the Americans colonies
- people who are in debt
- worship services were very long
- leader of the Pennsylvania colony
- the Maryland toleration act
- people who moved here from different states like mexico
- persecuted for their beliefs
- farmers worked on the land and generally grew tobacco
- kidnapped by the English
- sailed across the Atlantic ocean to reach north America
17 Clues: people who are in debt • kidnapped by the English • the Maryland toleration act • persecuted for their beliefs • the first English settlement • worship services were very long • leader of the Pennsylvania colony • English colonist who settled in Jamestown • did not accept their fates without protest • an act that the parliament of England passed • ...
Packing for a trip 2023-02-08
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- 'Botella' in English
- 'Maleta' in English
- This is a small knife, that can be useful when camping
- This protects your skin from the sun's rays
- You use this to style your hair
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- You use this to clean your teeth
- You put this on your toothbrush
- This can keep you warm when you're sleeping in a tent
- 'Toalla' in English
- This is a book that can help you when you visit a new place
- 'Mochila' in English
- This is a type of bag, you can put shampoo, shower gel and conditioner in it
12 Clues: 'Maleta' in English • 'Toalla' in English • 'Botella' in English • 'Mochila' in English • You put this on your toothbrush • You use this to style your hair • You use this to clean your teeth • This protects your skin from the sun's rays • This can keep you warm when you're sleeping in a tent • This is a small knife, that can be useful when camping • ...
