english Crossword Puzzles
Daily activities 2024-02-16
11 Clues: after school • sleep in Indonesian • Dinda ....the floor • study in Indonesian • What we do at school • makan siang in English • we doing every morning • bangun tidur in english • pulang sekolah in English • Sinta ...the floor every day • before sleep we brush the ...
Teaching Your Diverse Students: Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-11
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- maintenacne and development approach designed to help children develop academic skills in both their native language and English
- a measure of how social context such as self-image, trust in others, and a sense of belonging can influence academic performance
- groups that have been incorporated into the mainstream culture are said to have gone through this
- a teacher sees that there is a Native American student in the class and expects poor results, because of this expectation the student does perform poorly
- usually, Japanese value and seek higher education
- teaching in more than one language
- academic problems can be overcome if educators study and mediate the cultural gap separating school and home
- refers to shared common cultural traits such as religion, language and dress
- claiming ancestry from two or more races
- a recognition that some groups voluntarily or involuntarily have maintained their culture and language
- teaching English language learners solely in English
- developed three promising culturally responsive principles for teaching children of different ethnicities
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- this care resulted in "Lau Remedies" guidelines
- people in this movement think English should be the only language used or spoken in public
- a home-economics teacher has students bring in an artifact that represents their culture
- this person came up with the multicultural curriculum
- uses native language as a bridge to English language instruction
- certain students do poorly in school because they suffer some sort of cultural, economic, social, academic, linguistic, or genetic deficit
- refers to a group of individuals, sharing a common socially determined category often related to genetic attributes, physical appearance, and ancestry
- an example of this is the strong belief in family and religion that is a common thread in the Hispanic community
- an example of this is French people don't shave
21 Clues: teaching in more than one language • claiming ancestry from two or more races • this care resulted in "Lau Remedies" guidelines • an example of this is French people don't shave • usually, Japanese value and seek higher education • teaching English language learners solely in English • this person came up with the multicultural curriculum • ...
Teaching Your Diverse Students: Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-11
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- an example of this is French people don't shave
- an example of this is the strong belief in family and religion that is a common thread in the Hispanic community
- usually, Japanese value and seek higher education
- a measure of how social context such as self-image, trust in others, and a sense of belonging can influence academic performance
- teaching in more than one language
- this care resulted in "Lau Remedies" guidelines
- a home-economics teacher has students bring in an artifact that represents their culture
- refers to a group of individuals, sharing a common socially determined category often related to genetic attributes, physical appearance, and ancestry
- people in this movement think English should be the only language used or spoken in public
- this person came up with the multicultural curriculum
- groups that have been incorporated into the mainstream culture are said to have gone through this
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- teaching English language learners solely in English
- certain students do poorly in school because they suffer some sort of cultural, economic, social, academic, linguistic, or genetic deficit
- academic problems can be overcome if educators study and mediate the cultural gap separating school and home
- a recognition that some groups voluntarily or involuntarily have maintained their culture and language
- developed three promising culturally responsive principles for teaching children of different ethnicities
- maintenacne and development approach designed to help children develop academic skills in both their native language and English
- uses native language as a bridge to English language instruction
- refers to shared common cultural traits such as religion, language and dress
- a teacher sees that there is a Native American student in the class and expects poor results, because of this expectation the student does perform poorly
- claiming ancestry from two or more races
21 Clues: teaching in more than one language • claiming ancestry from two or more races • an example of this is French people don't shave • this care resulted in "Lau Remedies" guidelines • usually, Japanese value and seek higher education • teaching English language learners solely in English • this person came up with the multicultural curriculum • ...
kitchen Furniture 2021-05-01
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- an electric device that uses refrigeration (cooling process) which functions as a food preservative.
- kompor in English
- wajan penggorengan in English
- a cooking utensil made of metal which has many benefits such as cooking vegetables, steaming, boiling water and cooking rice.
- one of the kitchen furniture used to store glasses, plates, spoons, etc. in one place.
- a kitchen utensil consisting of a handle with several thin teeth at the other end that helps take food to the mouth or hold food when it is cooked or cut.
- another name for sutil and sodet
- a tool used to cut things such as meat, onions, etc.
- an electric device that functions to cook or cook rice.
- a tool used to bake bread.
- one of the cutlery used to take food from a plate or bowl and then put it in the mouth.
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- piring in English
- a place or object commonly used to hold water and other liquids for drinking.
- one of the household utensils made of bamboo or rattan which is used as a tool to cover food that has been cooked and has been served on a plate before eating.
- Serbet in English
- a kitchen tool used for draining food.
- one of the electronic furniture used to crush or smooth food ingredients that have a texture that is not too hard and wet.
- a bottle with a double wall which is designed to form like glass with a shiny material that is used to store hot water.
- a device used to stir the ingredients in one container.
- pemanggang roti in English
20 Clues: piring in English • kompor in English • Serbet in English • pemanggang roti in English • a tool used to bake bread. • wajan penggorengan in English • another name for sutil and sodet • a kitchen tool used for draining food. • a tool used to cut things such as meat, onions, etc. • a device used to stir the ingredients in one container. • ...
Soccer Players 2024-09-17
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- 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 • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-05-02
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- French microbiologist and chemist who developed the pasteurization process and made significant contributions to the germ theory of disease.
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- English physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered penicillin, the world's first antibiotic.
- Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom.
- German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
- French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry.
- English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who contributed to the understanding of DNA structure.
- French-Polish physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
- Scottish physicist who formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation and helped unify the fields of electricity and magnetism.
- American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world.
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- English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- German physicist who made important contributions to the development of quantum mechanics.
- New Zealand physicist who made numerous contributions to the study of nuclear physics and radioactivity.
- German-born physicist who developed the theory of general relativity and the famous equation E=mc^2.
- Italian physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine.
- American astronomer who helped establish the field of extragalactic astronomy and provided evidence for the expanding universe.
- Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator who popularized science through books, TV shows, and lectures.
20 Clues: English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine. • Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom. • French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry. • German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion. • English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection. • ...
Arab Diaspora Words 2025-07-06
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- Ahl el balad, in English
- The name of this brand
- Where Naziha, one of the founders, is from
- Bint el Balad, in English
- Where US Americans landed in New York
- Ibn el Balad, in English
- What the Arab Hyphenated(AH)community wears
- The design on our Insulated Premium Travel Mug
- Where your favorite new AH music playlist lives?
- Where Arab Hyphenated design magic happens, and where the founders are currently based
- The last name of the poet featured on our Arab Hyphenated™ Enamel Heritage Mug
- What Raja and Naziha care about the most
- How the Arab Hyphenated(AH)community winds down?
- What the rectangles on our Arab Hyphenated™ Block Color Tote Bag really are (hint, its the symbol in our brand name)
- Where Arab Hyphenated ships
- Arab diaspora in America (what is their hyphenation?)
- I come in _____ (in arabic, salaam)
- One of our scented candle phrases: 'Ana 3ayaza Break'
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- ______, not aliens
- Awlad el balad, in English
- Where Raja, one of the founders, is from
- What built the dream?
- The word on the first post we ever posted on Instagram
- How you can make the founders feel loved
- The non-English language featured on our gift cards
- Not from here—but from the Land (and name of our lastest campaign)
- A community of people who do not live in their country of origin, but maintain their heritage in a new land.
- Country of one of the female immigrants honored on our Ancestor Tribute T-Shirt
- Country of one of the male immigrants honored on our Ancestor Tribute T-Shirt
29 Clues: ______, not aliens • What built the dream? • The name of this brand • Ahl el balad, in English • Ibn el Balad, in English • Bint el Balad, in English • Awlad el balad, in English • Where Arab Hyphenated ships • I come in _____ (in arabic, salaam) • Where US Americans landed in New York • Where Raja, one of the founders, is from • How you can make the founders feel loved • ...
Muhammad XW 2024-11-01
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- sign of appretiation for a good harvest and indian coaperation(a holiday now)
- Jamestown was named after
- was given permission to set up "The First English Colony"
- what was the work the people were doing in jamestown instead of focusing on food
- settlers who arrived in north America,(founded plymouth)
- was the first English colony a failure or a successwar
- what is the colony called,named after virgin queen
- what crop saved jamestown and had an impact on people(has to do with lungs)
- what was the second issue for the pilgrims during the winter
- why did john white take so long to return back to his colony
- what was thefirst issue for the pilgrims during their winter
- who did john smith ally with for help in saving jamestown(powerful cheif)
- what did the settlers callled there settlement(pilgrims)
- which company received a charter in 1606
- word carved on a tree in roanoke, the Lost colony
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- what was the status of Jamestown in 1608gold
- framework written up called(name of ship that sailed for virginia 1620)
- stengthened the English tradition of(represenitives)
- time of great suffering for pilgrims
- after john white returned to his colony who was in there
- why did the new english settlers settle in the new wold in 1620(beliefs)
- the first English colony was at
- what was the problem with the area in Jamestown
- the laws were to insure to
- what is another name for pilgrims
- the ship that sailed for virginia in 1620
- the mayflower ship actually landed in
- who helped the pilgrims
28 Clues: who helped the pilgrims • Jamestown was named after • the laws were to insure to • the first English colony was at • what is another name for pilgrims • time of great suffering for pilgrims • the mayflower ship actually landed in • which company received a charter in 1606 • the ship that sailed for virginia in 1620 • what was the status of Jamestown in 1608gold • ...
Module 3 Review 2025-10-07
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- The 3 stops of Triangular trade were Europe, ______, and the Americas
- The modern-day name for the former colony of Saint-Domingue, which experienced a revolution in the late 18th century
- The name of the devout Puritan who took control in England following the English Civil War
- During the Enlightenment people would gather in ______ and salons to discuss new ideas
- Supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War
- Supporters of parliament during the English Civil War
- _______ L’Ouverture; The person who led the Haitian Revolution
- Maximilien ________, the person responsible for the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- "Liberty, equality, and Fraternity" was the slogan of the _______ Revolution
- Earning wealth from colonies and bringing that wealth back to benefit the mother country
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- Simone Bolivar would go on to lead multiple revolutions in ______ America for independence
- Montesquieu believed the government should be split into ____ branches in order to protect people's liberty
- Famous oath made on a tennis court by members of the Third Estate in France
- Legislative body made up of representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
- Both the English Civil War and Glorious Revolutions were fought over the idea of an absolute vs. _______ monarchy
- The concept of natural rights was first established by this Enlightenment thinker
- The colony of Saint-Domingue was known primarily for their production of this crop
- This portion of Triangular trade transported enslaved Africans to the Americas
- Fortress in Paris used as a prison; French Revolution began when Parisians stormed it in 1789
- This astronomer supported Copernicus's theory of a sun-centered universe
- The English Bill of Rights states that parliament has superiority over the _______
- This person came to power in France following the Revolution
22 Clues: Supporters of parliament during the English Civil War • Supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War • This person came to power in France following the Revolution • _______ L’Ouverture; The person who led the Haitian Revolution • The 3 stops of Triangular trade were Europe, ______, and the Americas • ...
renaissance 2022-01-23
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- one of the main philosophy topics during renaissance
- the first theatre in England
- the first version of printing
- something that colours represented in costumes
- there were two types of acting formal and ...
- English political philosopher
- a lot of actors went there to improve their voice
- English humanism philosopher
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- a person who brought printing press to England
- the most famous and successful writers during renaissance in England
- English philosophy of nature philosopher
- where did the renaissance begin
- perfect word to describe renaissance
- first successful theatre in England
- a piece of wall decor (Tudor art)
15 Clues: the first theatre in England • English humanism philosopher • the first version of printing • English political philosopher • where did the renaissance begin • a piece of wall decor (Tudor art) • first successful theatre in England • perfect word to describe renaissance • English philosophy of nature philosopher • there were two types of acting formal and ... • ...
ENGLISH. 26-09-2015 2015-09-25
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- English was actually the native language of this tribe.
- English is also called as. ...language due to its wide usage.
- Adjective of the word 'Beauty'.
- Harmony- antonym. .?
- Young deer.
- A person who speaks many languages.
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- Number of parts of speech.
- My mother is seeing the TV (Correct form)
- A body of words used in a language.
- An idiom. " Add insult to. ..."
- The shortest word with 5 vowels in alphabetical order
- Eclipse - synonym.
- Verb-Know : Noun -?
- Study of origin of words.
- In India, English is the official language of this state.
15 Clues: Young deer. • Eclipse - synonym. • Verb-Know : Noun -? • Harmony- antonym. .? • Study of origin of words. • Number of parts of speech. • An idiom. " Add insult to. ..." • Adjective of the word 'Beauty'. • A body of words used in a language. • A person who speaks many languages. • My mother is seeing the TV (Correct form) • The shortest word with 5 vowels in alphabetical order • ...
TEKA TEKI RAMADAN 2023-03-26
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- Nabi yang membangun ka'bah dengan putranya
- Hari kemenangan umat muslim (english)
- Perintah menjalankan puasa tercantum dalam surah
- Bulan suci umat muslim
- Ibadah lima kali sehari umat muslim
- Buah yang identik dimakan saat ramadan
- Air yang berasal dari hentakan kaki nabi ismail
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- Malam yang lebih baik dari 1000 bulan
- Bulan sabit pertama yang terlihat setelah magrib sebagai tanda masuknya ramadan
- Malaikat yang menyampaikan perintah puasa
- Kegiatan makan dan minum sebelum menjalankan ibadah puasa (english)
- Rukun islam ke empat (english)
- The almighty
- Nabi terakhir yang diutus untuk membimbing manusia kejalan yang benar
- Manusia pertama yang diciptakan ALLAH SWT
15 Clues: The almighty • Bulan suci umat muslim • Rukun islam ke empat (english) • Ibadah lima kali sehari umat muslim • Malam yang lebih baik dari 1000 bulan • Hari kemenangan umat muslim (english) • Buah yang identik dimakan saat ramadan • Malaikat yang menyampaikan perintah puasa • Manusia pertama yang diciptakan ALLAH SWT • Nabi yang membangun ka'bah dengan putranya • ...
Gamilaroi Animal Names 2024-09-18
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- the word in Gamilaroi that means Echidna
- The word that is Waraba in Gamilaroi
- The word that means brushtail possum in English
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- The word that is Gindjurra in Gamilaroi
- The word that means kookaburra in English
- The word in English that is Baruwwu in Gamilaroi
- The word that means Balabalaa in English
- The word in Gamilaroi that means Snake in English
- The word that is Guba in Gamilaroi
- The word in Gamilaroi that means Emu
10 Clues: The word that is Guba in Gamilaroi • The word that is Waraba in Gamilaroi • The word in Gamilaroi that means Emu • The word that is Gindjurra in Gamilaroi • the word in Gamilaroi that means Echidna • The word that means Balabalaa in English • The word that means kookaburra in English • The word that means brushtail possum in English • ...
Language and diversity - vocubulary 2023-12-04
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- A form of language that is spoken in particular social groups, such as the working-class, middle-class, upper-class or a particular local street lingo.
- When a society has more than one language, it is a _____ society.
- When you speak a language with some of the sound from another language or language variation, you speak with an _____.
- A form of language that is geographically limited to a particular region.
- When a society has only one language, it is a _____ society.
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- A term (two words) for switching back and forth between two forms of language (e.g. between the standard language and an ethnolect).
- Another term for The Queen’s English (two words)
- A term (two words) for a word that one language has borrowed from another language.
- A form of English spoken by an entire population, such as Australian English, British English, Nigerian English or American English, can be called an English _____.
- A form of language that is spoken by a certain ethnic group in a multicultural society.
- A very informal form of language that is often restricted to a particular context or group of people (such as saying “dough” for money or “epic” about something that is really great).
11 Clues: Another term for The Queen’s English (two words) • When a society has only one language, it is a _____ society. • When a society has more than one language, it is a _____ society. • A form of language that is geographically limited to a particular region. • A term (two words) for a word that one language has borrowed from another language. • ...
Adjective 2025-09-02
10 Clues: The antonym of fat is... • The antonym of hot is... • The English of kuat is... • The antonym of slow is... • The English of rajin is... • The antonym of small is... • The antonym of dirty is... • The antonym of short is... • The English of cantik is... • The English of cerdas is...
TEKA TEKI SILANG BAHASA INGGRIS 2023-09-11
10 Clues: 25+65=.... • 50+30+.... • What is 40 in english • What is 60 in english • Dina is.... in the bed • What is "memasak" in english • What is "membersihkan" in english • Dirga is.... a book in the library • what is buying in Indonesia language • Dirga and dikta are.... the school on foot
Euclidean Geometry 2016-02-07
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- The English for “piano”
- Point, Line (straight line), Plane
- A triangle has three of them
- The method used to prove that two distinct lines have at most one point in common
- Logical argument for the theorem statement
- statement that has been proven
- The English for “retta”
- Another kind of Geometry
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- One of the vertices of a triangle
- He is often called “the father of geometry”
- The number of straight lines passing through two distinct points
- Statement that defines what something is
- A polygon with three sides and three vertices
- Statement that is accepted as true without proof
- The English for “punto”
- Every line contains at least two of them
- The city where Euclid was born
- The title of the book written by Euclid
18 Clues: The English for “piano” • The English for “punto” • The English for “retta” • Another kind of Geometry • A triangle has three of them • statement that has been proven • The city where Euclid was born • One of the vertices of a triangle • Point, Line (straight line), Plane • The title of the book written by Euclid • Statement that defines what something is • ...
Euclidean Geometry I 2016-02-06
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- A triangle that has one obtuse angle
- statement that has been proven
- A triangle with exactly 3 congruent sides
- A triangle whose three angles are acute
- Point, Line (straight line), Plane
- Logical argument for the theorem statement
- The city where Euclid was born
- The English for “piano”
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- A polygon with three edges and three vertices
- Statement that is accepted as true without proof
- A triangle with at least 2 congruent sides (i.e. 2 or 3 congruent sides)
- A triangle with no congruent sides
- The English for “retta”
- The English for “punto”
- A triangle that has one angle that is a right angle
- Statement that defines what something is
- Another kind of Geometry
- The title of the book written by Euclid
18 Clues: The English for “retta” • The English for “punto” • The English for “piano” • Another kind of Geometry • statement that has been proven • The city where Euclid was born • A triangle with no congruent sides • Point, Line (straight line), Plane • A triangle that has one obtuse angle • A triangle whose three angles are acute • The title of the book written by Euclid • ...
English quiz – what do you know? 2026-02-07
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- Een vak heet een ...
- Een etui heeft een gekke naam, namelijk ...
- Het Engelse woord voor 'grammatica' is ...
- Nederlands heet niet Netherlandish, maar ...
- Aardrijkskunde heet ...
- Gymnastiek heeft een totaal andere naam en heet ...
- Wiskunde heeft een best moeilijke naam, namelijk ...
- Hoeveel boeken lees je bij Engels ieder jaar in de onderbouw? ... books
- De 'basisschool' heet in het Engels ...
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- True or false? Bij Engels mag je geen Nederlands accent hebben
- Frans heet ...
- Het Engelse woord voor 'lokaal' is ...
- De vier vaardigheden bij Engels heten listening, reading, writing en ...
- De 'middelbare school' heet in het Engels ...
- De twee meest voorkomende accenten zijn American English en ... English
- Geschiedenis heet ...
- Engels heet natuurlijk ...
- True or false? Engels spreken leer je vooral door het te dóén
18 Clues: Frans heet ... • Een vak heet een ... • Geschiedenis heet ... • Aardrijkskunde heet ... • Engels heet natuurlijk ... • Het Engelse woord voor 'lokaal' is ... • De 'basisschool' heet in het Engels ... • Het Engelse woord voor 'grammatica' is ... • Een etui heeft een gekke naam, namelijk ... • Nederlands heet niet Netherlandish, maar ... • ...
The Spanish Armada 2024-11-07
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- Spanish fleet
- Philip want to do ___________ Elizabeth
- Queen of England
- Blew the Spanish fleet off course
- One of the places where the Spanish ships sank
- Another word for enemies
- English pirates who talked ships returning from America
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- Wife of Philip and sister of Elizabeth
- Philip's Religion
- The English Queen did this to Mary Queen of Scots
- One of the places where the Spanish ships sank
- Elizabeth's Religion
- Used by the English to attack the Spanish ships
- King of Spain
14 Clues: Spanish fleet • King of Spain • Queen of England • Philip's Religion • Elizabeth's Religion • Another word for enemies • Blew the Spanish fleet off course • Wife of Philip and sister of Elizabeth • Philip want to do ___________ Elizabeth • One of the places where the Spanish ships sank • One of the places where the Spanish ships sank • ...
Ailee's french crosword thingamicbober 2013-09-24
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- five in french is?
- how do you say my friend in french?
- Qubec act of 1774 gave the french full recognition to french what?
- what did both the french and the english rely on?
- who won the war the English or the french?
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- what is how are you in french
- what does bonjour mean?
- thankyou in french is
- what was the french generals name?
- the english made the french speak english while doing what?
10 Clues: five in french is? • thankyou in french is • what does bonjour mean? • what is how are you in french • what was the french generals name? • how do you say my friend in french? • who won the war the English or the french? • what did both the french and the english rely on? • the english made the french speak english while doing what? • ...
food and drink 2024-09-11
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- My favorite food is ... (mie)
- The baby drinks ...
- Sarapan pagi in English is ...
- Makan siang in English is ...
- Ayam goreng in English is ...
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- Makan malam in English is ...
- Rayhan has lunch with ... (bakso)
- farah has dinner with ... (sate)
- My father drinks ... (kopi) in the morning.
- Zaidan is thirsty. He needs ... (jus)
10 Clues: The baby drinks ... • My favorite food is ... (mie) • Makan malam in English is ... • Makan siang in English is ... • Ayam goreng in English is ... • Sarapan pagi in English is ... • farah has dinner with ... (sate) • Rayhan has lunch with ... (bakso) • Zaidan is thirsty. He needs ... (jus) • My father drinks ... (kopi) in the morning.
ADJECRTIVE 2025-09-02
10 Clues: The antonym of fat is? • The antonym of hot is? • The antonym of slow is? • The English of kuat is? • The antonym of short is? • The English of rajin is? • The antonym of dirty is? • The antonym of small is? • The English of cerdas is? • The English of cantik is?
Focus Period 1485-1625 2025-10-21
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- Exlored the state of Florida
- Founder of Protestantism
- Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- New religion that focused on the "purification" of the English Church
- More than 20,000 Londoners died of this in 1563
- Queen who presided over the GOLDEN AGE in England
- Luther believed in this rather than the Pope
- Author Canterburyturbury Tales
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- Author of MacBeth
- Artist who painted the famous Mona Lisa
- A reaction against the corruption of the Catholic Church
- The first Stuart King of England
- Henry the 8ths second wife
- Nearly 300 Protestants were _________ at the stake for not converting to Catholicism.
- Began in the 14th century and means REBIRTH
- The first English colony established in America
- Becomes the first Tudor King
- Inventor and builder of the first telescope
- English Navy defeathed them in 1588
19 Clues: Author of MacBeth • Founder of Protestantism • Henry the 8ths second wife • Exlored the state of Florida • Becomes the first Tudor King • Author Canterburyturbury Tales • The first Stuart King of England • English Navy defeathed them in 1588 • Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel • Artist who painted the famous Mona Lisa • Began in the 14th century and means REBIRTH • ...
Literature C1-2-3 2020-02-01
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- Last Anglo-Saxon king
- Popular genre in Middle English
- Old English epic poem
- monastery
- Painted Ones
- Language spoken by Romans
- They came from northern Germany
- The Danes
- Ministers, priests etc of Christian religion
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- Romans left
- Monster in epic poem
- Area controlled by the Vikings
- Battle in 1066
- Official religion in 325
- Exiled Saxon king lived there
- First inhabitants of England
- Alfred Anglo-Saxon king
- Tapestry of ...
- Poet
19 Clues: Poet • monastery • The Danes • Romans left • Painted Ones • Battle in 1066 • Tapestry of ... • Monster in epic poem • Last Anglo-Saxon king • Old English epic poem • Official religion in 325 • Alfred Anglo-Saxon king • Language spoken by Romans • First inhabitants of England • Exiled Saxon king lived there • Area controlled by the Vikings • Popular genre in Middle English • ...
Leaders of Chapter 18 2016-04-22
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- Russian for caesar; the title used by Russian emperors
- a fleet of warships
- Ascended the English throne in 1558.
- Led best example of absolutism in the seventeenth century.
- supporters of the Parliament in the English Civil War
- lead a military dictatorship in England until 1658.
- The greatest supporter of militant Catholicism in spain
- English Protestants who believed that the Church of England needed further reform and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship
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- French Protestants influenced by John Calvin.
- supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War
- he belief that the king gets his power from God and not from his subjects
- a political system in which a ruler holds total power.
- a rapid increase in prices.
- issued the Edict of Nantes.
14 Clues: a fleet of warships • a rapid increase in prices. • issued the Edict of Nantes. • Ascended the English throne in 1558. • French Protestants influenced by John Calvin. • lead a military dictatorship in England until 1658. • supporters of King Charles I in the English Civil War • supporters of the Parliament in the English Civil War • ...
13 Colonies 2023-09-05
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- This colony had the first legislative assembly
- The abbreviation for this state is CT
- The first to settle in north america
- First english colony that failed
- First english attempt was this
- This was spread by Mosquitos
- Plant discovered by John Rolf and led to widespread farming
- All that is remembered of the past
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- New England lacked this
- the crime of betraying ones country
- The middle colonies had a high rate of what
- Document that granted permission to explore land
- They settled on the east coast
- a Source that is first hand information
- a country or area under full or partial Country
- These arrived from Africa in 1619
- Large farms that used slave labor
- This was a priority in New England
- They settled in central north america
19 Clues: New England lacked this • This was spread by Mosquitos • They settled on the east coast • First english attempt was this • First english colony that failed • These arrived from Africa in 1619 • Large farms that used slave labor • This was a priority in New England • All that is remembered of the past • the crime of betraying ones country • The first to settle in north america • ...
The best English course 2024-05-27
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- works really hard, is blonde but very clever
- here we find all documents for the lesson
- is very active and travels a lot to far away countries
- we have trouble to read them sometimes
- the language we learn
- the sailor man
- the time when we were little
- you use this form to say what has happened(two words)
- the topic of April and May
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- fights for the protection of the environment
- the time when there will be no courses with Sabine any longer
- neither German nor English is her mother tongue
- has a dog like Japanese food
- not a course in presence but
- the gardener of Sanssouci
- from potato salad to soup- you ned this for cooking
- the day of English
- almost every week you had to it
- loves hairdryers
19 Clues: the sailor man • loves hairdryers • the day of English • the language we learn • the gardener of Sanssouci • the topic of April and May • has a dog like Japanese food • not a course in presence but • the time when we were little • almost every week you had to it • we have trouble to read them sometimes • here we find all documents for the lesson • ...
unit9vocabjuancastaneda 2025-01-24
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- a political system in which one ruler or leader has complete power and authority over a country.
- scottish inventor and mechanical engineer
- english philosopher
- a meeting of colonial powers
- one who differs in opinion from an accepted belief or doctrine
- the process of making an area more urban.
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge
- a cosmological model
- an idea in politics consisting of economical equality that wants a world without different social class groups.
- polymath
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- english philosopher and physician
- person who operates and organizes a buisness
- a spatial region or concept division
- a policy of extending a countries power
- economic system in which major industries are owned by workers rather than by private businesses
- a building where goods are manufactored
- english polymath
- French judge
- french writer and philosopher
19 Clues: polymath • French judge • english polymath • english philosopher • a cosmological model • a meeting of colonial powers • french writer and philosopher • english philosopher and physician • a spatial region or concept division • a policy of extending a countries power • a building where goods are manufactored • scottish inventor and mechanical engineer • ...
Anne-Sophie 2019-05-14
Across
- What is the verb "fly" in the simple past?
- Fill in the blank: Billy (negative) _____ drive to the school.
- What is "le leur" in English?
- What is the family name of Homer?
- Fill in the blank: I am sitting _____ the chair.
- What is "entre" in English?
- What is the day after monday?
- The song¨"Wake me up when September ends" is perfomed by who?
- I live in wich city?
- Fill in the blank: While I (walk)_____, someone hit me with his car.
- Fill in the blank: The fresh Prince of _____
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- Fill in the blank: They (buy)_____ a car yesterday.
- What is the synonym of "near"?
- Fill in the blank: _____ do you live?
- Fill in the blank: She is born _____ 2002.
- Fill in the blank: Winter is (cold)_____ than summer.
- How many days do it have in one month?
- What is "devrait" in English?
- Halloween is on wich month?
- You (learn)_____ Spanish many years.
- Who produced the song "Stairway to Heaven"?
- Fill in the blank: I drive _____ the school.
- What is "parmi" in English?
- Fill in the blank: Marilou (eat)_____ some food yesterday at 12:00.
- Fill in the blank: Marc is _____ honorable person.
25 Clues: I live in wich city? • Halloween is on wich month? • What is "entre" in English? • What is "parmi" in English? • What is "le leur" in English? • What is "devrait" in English? • What is the day after monday? • What is the synonym of "near"? • What is the family name of Homer? • You (learn)_____ Spanish many years. • Fill in the blank: _____ do you live? • ...
Protestant Reformation Crossword 2023-11-13
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- Friar who sold indulgences
- City where Calvin led the Reformed movement
- Followers of John Knox who formed a Presbyterian church
- John ________ ;English theologian who translated the Bible into English
- Shift towards worldly matters and individual potential
- John_____; Prominent Protestant reformer who believed in predestination
- English Protestants who sought to purify the Church of England
- French Calvinists
- _______________of Luther's ideas; Spread of Luther's teachings through the printing press
- German _________' War; Uprising against the feudal system and high taxes
- Radical group that emphasized adult baptism and religious freedom
- Paying money for forgiveness of sins or rewards
- Someone who protested against the Catholic Church
- John_____;Scottish Protestant reformer who formed the Presbyterian Church
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- Martin _______ ; German monk who advocated for salvation by faith alone
- ______ VIII; English king who broke from the Catholic Church
- Martin Luther's 95 ________; Propositions critiquing the sale of indulgences
- Period of demanding changes within the Catholic Church
- Emphasis on personal expression and innovation
- Peace of __________; Treaty granting German states religious autonomy
- humanists- Scholars who combined Christian teachings with humanist ideas
- Burning of _____ orders; Symbolic act of protest against the Church's control’
- Daughter of Henry VIII who established the Anglican Church
- _____ of Worms; Declaration declaring Luther an outlaw and heretic
24 Clues: French Calvinists • Friar who sold indulgences • City where Calvin led the Reformed movement • Emphasis on personal expression and innovation • Paying money for forgiveness of sins or rewards • Someone who protested against the Catholic Church • Period of demanding changes within the Catholic Church • Shift towards worldly matters and individual potential • ...
LANGUAGES OF EUROPE 2024-05-07
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- How many countries in Europe have English as their official language?
- Which language is the official language of Austria?
- Which is the oldest living language in Europe?
- One of the official languages of Finland.
- What is the official language of the country where is the Eiffel Tower?
- Translate the word "beautiful" into Italian.
- What is the translation of the word "uisce" from Irish to English?
- Which language sounds similar to Latvian language?
- Which language in its alphabet has letters alpha, beta, gamma?
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- This language is spoken throughout Europe, but mostly in the United Kingdom.
- In which country besides Greece is Greek the official language?
- What alphabet is the English alphabet based on?
- A Celtic language of Wales.
- In which country are French and German two of the three official national languages?
- What is the official language of the country where the Eurovision Song Contest will be in this year?
- What is the official language of a country where pizza is a traditional food?
- Which country in Europe has three official languages?
- What is the official language of the country where Madrid is the capital city?
- In which language the word "kwiat" means "flower"?
- Name the official language of our northern neighbour country.
20 Clues: A Celtic language of Wales. • One of the official languages of Finland. • Translate the word "beautiful" into Italian. • Which is the oldest living language in Europe? • What alphabet is the English alphabet based on? • In which language the word "kwiat" means "flower"? • Which language sounds similar to Latvian language? • ...
Lily Ciprich chapter #4 & #5 crossword 2024-10-31
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- Who helped save jamestown?
- What did the House of Burgesses do?
- Why did English settlers come here?
- cod Where they actually landed.
- Who helped John Smith save Jamestown?
- What did John Smith inforce in order to help save Jamestown?
- in 1587 who was established a colony?
- Biggest issues faced Pilgrims.
- What was the crop that helped save jamestown?
- What was the assembly called?
- What were the laws of "The Mayflower Compact" needed for?
- Company who received "charter"
- Word carved into tree, clue about Roanoke.
- What was Jamestown named after?
- What were the English Settlers known as?
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- Who could vote in Virginia by 1670?
- What did the Indians teach the Pilgrims how to do?
- The person given permission to set up Jamestown.
- Governing through elected representatives.
- Time of "great suffering" was known as.
- Why did they need rules?
- Another name for Pilgrims.
- When did English settlers arrive in North America?
- Who helped the Pilgrims recover from Starving time?
- Ship that sailed for Virginia in 1620.
- The first English colony, not permanent.
- What sign of appreciation for a good harvest was celebrated by the pilgrims?
- What they called their new settlement.
- What was the company by 1608?
- What document did England have?
30 Clues: Why did they need rules? • Who helped save jamestown? • Another name for Pilgrims. • What was the assembly called? • What was the company by 1608? • Biggest issues faced Pilgrims. • Company who received "charter" • What document did England have? • What was Jamestown named after? • Who could vote in Virginia by 1670? • What did the House of Burgesses do? • ...
4/23/26 2026-04-23
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- TO SAY YOU ARE SORRY FOR DOING WRONG; YOU __ FOR YOUR MISTAKE.
- MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHT; ABOUT HALF A KILO
- TO BUY.. PAST AND PAST PARTICIPLE. I __ A NEW CAR LAST WEEK.
- ADJECTIVE; ANTONYM OF INEXPENSIVE; THAT WATCH IS VERY ___.
- PARTICIPLE OF "TO WRITE"; I HAVE __ MANY LETTERS TO HER BUT SHE HASN'T ANSWERED ANY.
- GOT FREE; THE PRISONERS ___ FROM PRISON.
- CERTAIN; WITHOUT A DOUBT.. I AM __ YOU WILL LEARN ENGLISH AFTER TAKING MY CLASS.
- WORD SHOWING A CHOICE; ___ THIS OR THAT.
- READY TO DO SOMETHING; MAKE SOMETHING READY. I AM __ TO LEARN ENGLISH!
- HAS TO BE DONE; YOU __ PRACTICE SPEAKING IF YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH.
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- TO BRING.. PAST AND PAST PARTICIPLE. OUR DAUGHTER __ HER NEW FRIEND HOME.
- ENTIRE; HOMONYM FOR HOLE.
- TO DISAGREE LOUDLY WITH SOMEONE; THEY ALWAYS __ WHEN SPEAKING POLITICS!
- YOUR MOTHER AND FATHER ARE YOUR ____.
- MADE BETTER; GOT BETTER AT DOING SOMETHING; YOUR ENGLISH HAS ___ SINCE TAKING OUR CLASS.
- I AM SO ____. I NEED SOMETHING TO DRINK.
- SOMETHING TOLD TO YOU THAT YOU CANNOT SHARE; IT'S A __!
- POSSESSIVE PRONOUN. I OWN ONE OF THOSE. I THINK THAT ONE IS ____
- TO MAKE SOMETHING LOOK NICER; I ALWAYS __ MY HOUSE ON HOLIDAYS.
- TO SAVE SOMEONE FROM INJURY YOU ___ THEM.
- ANTONYM OF LATE
21 Clues: ANTONYM OF LATE • ENTIRE; HOMONYM FOR HOLE. • YOUR MOTHER AND FATHER ARE YOUR ____. • MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHT; ABOUT HALF A KILO • I AM SO ____. I NEED SOMETHING TO DRINK. • GOT FREE; THE PRISONERS ___ FROM PRISON. • WORD SHOWING A CHOICE; ___ THIS OR THAT. • TO SAVE SOMEONE FROM INJURY YOU ___ THEM. • SOMETHING TOLD TO YOU THAT YOU CANNOT SHARE; IT'S A __! • ...
Fishfarming in Scotland and Norway 2024-10-02
14 Clues: saumon • acheter • Maladies • des taux • problems • Ecloseries • disparition • Propager/propagation • English for "truite" • English for "Norvégien" • Other word for "maladie" • Products used to treat parasites • wild fish breed with farmed ones • Farms are placed around the Scottish...
A Day at MICDS 2022-10-19
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- A sport no one watches
- English and History Building
- Where I want to kms
- When people actually go to the Library
- Friday Uniforms
- Purple Hibiscus
- Where students have secondhand embarasment
- Place closed off
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- Ink
- Current Math Unit
- "WEPA!!"
- The Principal
- Where softmores congregate
- Connecting Tunnel
- Time to eat
- A poor attempt at frozen yogurt
- Weirdest Art
17 Clues: Ink • "WEPA!!" • Time to eat • Weirdest Art • The Principal • Friday Uniforms • Purple Hibiscus • Place closed off • Current Math Unit • Connecting Tunnel • Where I want to kms • A sport no one watches • Where softmores congregate • English and History Building • A poor attempt at frozen yogurt • When people actually go to the Library • Where students have secondhand embarasment
Australian English by Vicky and Alex 2013-08-27
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- After which war did the English language spread more around the world?
- Australian English is considered a … language as the r’s at the end of words aren’t pronounced.
- This age group are the instigators of language change.
- What does EFL (People learning English) stand for?
- A variety of language spoken by a certain ethnic or cultural subgroup and serves as a distinguishing mark of social identity.
- If Prima is said in Victoria, Popper is said in QLD and fruit box is said in SA, these are all examples of what?
- Shortenings of words such a ‘barbeque’ to ‘barbie’ is in which subsystem of the English Language.
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- Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude.
- … lessons were taught at school where children were taught to speak in a certain way
- What vocal organ is far less active in the Australian accent than the American accent.
- When a person is able to communicate relatively effectively in and be able to comprehend to languages
- It is common for Australians to do this at the end of spoken sentences.
- A distinctive variety of a language, usually associated with a particular geographical area.
- When speakers change between two languages during conversation.
- … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class.
- Your accent is associated with your … background and social class.
- One of the most commonly spoken languages at the top of the European Union Hierarchy (it is not English or French).
- The features of pronunciation that identify where a speaker comes from.
- What subsystem does the study of slang belong?
- “Accent is about theatre, the theatre of …”, quote by Bruce Moore
- In 2013, 90% of the population speak with a … Australian Accent.
- A linguist who said “Our accent is a product of our social history not or climate”.
- What is the circle that divided English speakers into three different groups? (inner, outer, and expanding)
- … Australian accent resembled someone who didn’t have class and lacked education.
24 Clues: What subsystem does the study of slang belong? • What does EFL (People learning English) stand for? • This age group are the instigators of language change. • Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude. • … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class. • When speakers change between two languages during conversation. • ...
Pirates, Liberty and Music Crosswords 2023-03-16
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- (n) pirates don't have one, and this is why the ENglish wanted to destroy them
- (connecteur) "de plus" in English
- (v.r.) "reprendre une musique" in English
- (n) a "legal" pirate who is paid to attack specific ships and not others.
- (n) a big boat
- (n) very big sea animals hunted for precious resources
- (v.r.) the action of showing your pirate flag to your enemies to scare them, and also part of the title of a sad Sea Shanty
- (n) Pirates temprorarily created an independant republic here.
- (n) a music style created by ex-slaves in the USA, maybe the ancestors of these slaves were inspired by sea shanties
- (N. 2 words) The name of the pirate flag.
- (n. 2 words) a style of music created by English sailors and made famous by pirates
- (n) ex-corsairs, ex-prisonners and a minority of ex-slaves who rebelled against England because England stopped paying them.
- (n) some of these people ran a way and became pirates
- (n) a small ship
- (n) African people forced to work in Caribbean and American colonies
- (n) cultivated by slaves and used to make clothes
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- (n) cultivated by slaves, and very precious in the 1700's
- (n) a synonym for flag for the pirates, and also part of the title of a sad sea shanty
- (v.i.) what the English did to sailors, prisonners and slaves who fought for them.
- (v.r.) the effect of sea shanties on sailors and pirates' morale and coordinaiton
- (n) If you are a pirate, this is the crime you are guilty of.
- (N.) this kingdom won the war because their sailors and corsairs were the best and they sang sea shanties
- (N.) a gang whose blue bandanas and styles were inspired by pirates.
- (n) a very strong alcohol, pirates loved it.
- (N.) a gang whose red bandanas and style xere inspired by pirates
- (n) The "Queen" of Pirates"
- (n) when you work on a boat, you are a _______
- (n. 2 words) The 2nde 2 refused to sing one.
- (N.) the region in the world where the Golden Age of Piracy took place.
- (n.) criminals who attack and loot all ships they find
- (pronom) when the pirates and English sailors talk about their ship, they use this word.
31 Clues: (n) a big boat • (n) a small ship • (n) The "Queen" of Pirates" • (connecteur) "de plus" in English • (v.r.) "reprendre une musique" in English • (N. 2 words) The name of the pirate flag. • (n) a very strong alcohol, pirates loved it. • (n. 2 words) The 2nde 2 refused to sing one. • (n) when you work on a boat, you are a _______ • ...
Age of Enlightenment 2025-01-17
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- Chemist known for his Law, describing the behavior of gases.
- Protestant reformer who emphasized predestination.
- English philosopher who wrote "Leviathan" and supported strong central authority.
- English physician who discovered the circulation of blood.
- The process used by scientists to test hypotheses and conduct experiments.
- French Enlightenment thinker who supported freedom of speech
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- English jurist known for his works on common law.
- French Enlightenment thinker who supported freedom of speech.
- French political thinker who proposed the separation of powers.
- Known for defining the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- American Founding Father and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model.
- English philosopher who introduced the concept of natural rights.
13 Clues: English jurist known for his works on common law. • Protestant reformer who emphasized predestination. • Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model. • English physician who discovered the circulation of blood. • Chemist known for his Law, describing the behavior of gases. • French Enlightenment thinker who supported freedom of speech • ...
Roots: Unit 6 and 7 2023-05-23
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- English word meaning to speak with
- English word meaning to look at
- English word meaning one who loves something
- English word meaning to see or is seen
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- English word meaning written by hand
- English word meaning after death
- English word meaning one who is above others
- English word meaning to give life
8 Clues: English word meaning to look at • English word meaning after death • English word meaning to give life • English word meaning to speak with • English word meaning written by hand • English word meaning to see or is seen • English word meaning one who is above others • English word meaning one who loves something
US History Chapter 5: 1730s-1766 Part 1 2018-09-20
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- England sent General Edward _______ to command British troops and colonial militias to capture Fort Duquesne.
- Jonathan ________ played an important part in the Great Awakening.
- George __________ played an important part in the Great Awakening.
- The ______ Years' War was between the France & England.
- George Washington belonged to a local militia unit called the Virginia _______.
- ____________ Edwards was colonial America's foremost theologians and one of the greatest intellects.
- The French captured a fort that Colonel Washington had the English built in Pittsburgh, and the French claimed it and named it Fort ______.
- One of the four colleges that came out of the revival.
- The French and ________ War decided the future of North America by establishing the supremacy of English tradition.
- The ___________ Awakening drew the American people together for American independence.
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- Colonel Washington and his VA Rangers helped British troops drive the French out of the ______ Valley.
- One of the conflicts between the French and the English was the ____ trade.
- David _____________ was the best-known missionary to the Indians during the Great Awakening.
- The Great ________________was a time period when spiritual fire spread to the American people.
- The British renamed Fort Duquesne Fort _______ in on honor of the English Prim Minister William Pitt the Elder.
- The _________________ Revival occurred in Britain.
- When the French colonists moving west met the English colonist moving west of the Appalachians, conflict began causing the _____ and Indian War.
- The first black woman poet in America was Phillis _____________.
- The Methodist Revival in England was spurred on by John and Charles ______.
- The French were __________ with the Indians because the cultivated strong ties with them.
20 Clues: The _________________ Revival occurred in Britain. • One of the four colleges that came out of the revival. • The ______ Years' War was between the France & England. • The first black woman poet in America was Phillis _____________. • Jonathan ________ played an important part in the Great Awakening. • ...
Coralie and Emy 2018-05-16
Across
- what is the animal that spit on people?
- Fill in the blank by choosing between "to" and "at": she's coming __ the cinema.
- What is "à qui" in English?
- I live Under the sea, my skin is pink, my pants are green and purple and I'm stupid, who am I?
- translate the word "parmis" in english.
- Choose between "on" or "at" and fill the blank: I'm going to a party __ midnight.
- I'm a place where sick people come to be examined, Who am I
- What city is called the city of love by tourism?
- A song was named after that day of the week, what is that day?
- Mice love to eat me, I am sometimes yellow, white and blue. My name is also yelled before we take a photo, who am I?
- What is the English traduction of the pronouns "le leur"?
- What is the plural form of activity?
- What is the day of the week after tuesday?
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- What does "near" mean?
- We can see our reflection on me, but I am transparent, who am I?
- Choose between "make" or "do": You ___ your homework.
- What is the season after winter?
- What is the past form of the verb think?
- In what verb tense is this sentence%? Marie was reading a book yesterday at 8pm.
- Babies always do a ____ after eating, who am I?
- Choose the right answer: this or that? ____ dog is hungry.
- What is "depuis" in English?
- What is the negative form of can?
- What is 17 in letter?
- What is "troisième" in English?
25 Clues: What is 17 in letter? • What does "near" mean? • What is "à qui" in English? • What is "depuis" in English? • What is "troisième" in English? • What is the season after winter? • What is the negative form of can? • What is the plural form of activity? • what is the animal that spit on people? • translate the word "parmis" in english. • What is the past form of the verb think? • ...
Katerina Borotko X-Word 2023-11-06
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- What crop saved Jamestown?
- The colonists of Jamestown had to work if they wanted to ___.
- ______________ helped the pilgrams recover from the Starving Time.
- Biggest issue Pilgrams faced were ____ and shelter.
- What is this colony named? ; Named after their virgin queen.
- 1619 was when the first _______ were brought to Virginia.
- Who can vote in England?
- By 1670, rich, free, white male ________ owners would be able to vote.
- The water near Jamestown was swampy and __________.
- Why did English settlers move to North America in 1620?
- John White saved Jamestown by setting up stern ____.
- This new settlement is called ________.
- In 1585, Sir _____________ established the first English colony with about one hundred men.
- The Africans that lived in Virginia lost these during the early 1700's.
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- By 1608, the Jamestown was a complete _______.
- Where did the first English colony land; An island off coast of present-day North Carolina.
- John White took _____ years to return to his colony instead of a few months like he planned.
- Where the Mayflower land INSTEAD ; Cape Cod _______________.
- Jamestown is named after their ____.
- These new English settlers in North AMerica were called _________.
- Was Jamestown a success or failure?
- Ship that was set off to Virginia in 1620.
- Virginia's representive government's assembly is called, "House of __________."
- What is Croatoan known as? ; A nearby ______.
- Another name for Pilgrams.
- A document England had.
- A Native American village near Jamestown that helped it survive through winter.
- In Virginia, the colonists would have the same rights as _______ citizens.
- The MagnaCarte was also called ____________.
- The great suffering is known as this.
- Were all Africans slaves at Virginia?
31 Clues: A document England had. • Who can vote in England? • What crop saved Jamestown? • Another name for Pilgrams. • Was Jamestown a success or failure? • Jamestown is named after their ____. • The great suffering is known as this. • Were all Africans slaves at Virginia? • This new settlement is called ________. • Ship that was set off to Virginia in 1620. • ...
Beowulf Vocab Crossword 2022-09-09
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- 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 • ...
Beowulf Vocab Crossword 2022-08-30
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- spoken from around 1100-1500 (Chaucer’s language)
- 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
- famous Latin writer who gave English its first national history (The Ecclesiastical History..)
- the king who defended England from the Vikings and had works translated into English
- one of the names from which England was named (after one of the Germanic tribes)
- left England around 410 and left behind temples, waterworks, roads, and some words
- the language of Beowulf; started around 450 with the Germanic tribes that invaded England
- what you would have to pay as compensation if you killed/injured someone in A-S life
- a singing storyteller also known as a bard
- a reference to another text (Grendel came from Cain- from the Bible)
- the earliest ancestral form of English; our language “grandmother”
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- the language of the church; was written down
- spoken by Shakespeare; 1500-present
- Hoo the ancient ship burial site in England where Anglo-Saxon era treasures were found
- A descriptive compound word used in Beowulf
- a fictional character who was a Geat who left Sweden to defend Hrothgar from Grendel
- a famous Celtic leader
- the Old English word for “fate” *God determined this, but in mythology the 3 Norns/Fates
- the language the Vikings brought with them to England
- a bond of loyalty that a thane would show his lord
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- the conqueror who invaded England in 1066 and brought French from Normandy
- the number of primary stresses each line of Beowulf contains
- an instrument that would accompany a singing storyteller
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 • ...
history crossword 2024-09-24
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- colonists can only buy tea from the British
- colonist dumped crates of tea in the ocean
- the first group of people that live in a country or different place
- a famous Germaon who broke away from the church
- the first English colony that disappeared
- people who wanted freedom in the American revlolution
- an event in Salem that hanged a lot of innocent people
- people that didn't care who won the American revolution
- British soldiers shot and killed five colonists
- to owe money
- a war over land with the British and the French
- the reason the colonists in the south came to the new world
- one of the reasons many people immigrate
- a type of farming where you can only grow enough to eat
- to respectfully ignore
- English group that wanted to change the Church of England who were thrown out
- a rule made in 1763 that did not let colonists go north of the appalachian mountains
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- a claim; similar to a law in America
- the indigenous people that were from Virginia when the colonists settled there
- the crop that saved Jamestown
- people who were on the kings side in the American revolution
- colonists had to provide British soldiers with housing
- English king that started his own church
- the first permanent English colony
- a law that put taxes on paper
- plants that are used for trade and to sell for money instead of eating
- similar to a dictator
- The person that saved the first permanent English colony
- colonial region that had the most land
- patriot that was famous for his speech "give me liberty or give me death."
30 Clues: to owe money • similar to a dictator • to respectfully ignore • the crop that saved Jamestown • a law that put taxes on paper • the first permanent English colony • a claim; similar to a law in America • colonial region that had the most land • English king that started his own church • one of the reasons many people immigrate • the first English colony that disappeared • ...
Colonies and Revolution Review 2024-09-24
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- This product saved the first English colony
- They were the colony with the most land
- The new land where people vanished from the first English colony
- The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt
- England stopped settlers from going to new land
- The English government taxed the colonists by putting a stamp on certain objects
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- Soldiers stayed in colonists homes
- Five people died in the fight
- The English forced the colonists to drink a cheaper tea which took away their freedom
- Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped
- These people were a group of Indians that occupied parts of Virginia
11 Clues: Five people died in the fight • Soldiers stayed in colonists homes • They were the colony with the most land • This product saved the first English colony • England stopped settlers from going to new land • Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped • The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt • ...
Colonies and Revolution Review 2024-09-24
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- This product saved the first English colony
- They were the colony with the most land
- The new land where people vanished from the first English colony
- The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt
- England stopped settlers from going to new land
- The English government taxed the colonists by putting a stamp on certain objects
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- Soldiers stayed in colonists homes
- Five people died in the fight
- The English forced the colonists to drink a cheaper tea which took away their freedom
- Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped
- These people were a group of Indians that occupied parts of Virginia
11 Clues: Five people died in the fight • Soldiers stayed in colonists homes • They were the colony with the most land • This product saved the first English colony • England stopped settlers from going to new land • Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped • The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt • ...
The Long 18th Century 2014-05-30
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- author and proponent of the standardization of English: John ...
- one of two dominant movements in literature / culture during the LEC
- a phrase which breaks grammatical rules
- anonymous pamphlet defending language change (two words)
- 'the sole arbiter and norm of speech'
- proposed framework of sytanctic and morphological rules applicable to all languages (two words)
- new genre (and matching appropriate register) emerging in the long 18th century (two words)
- author of 'The Rudiments of Grammar', critic of overly prescriptive approaches: Joseph ...
- model example for 'correct' grammar
- author of the 'Proposal for Corecting, Improving, and Ascertaining the English Tongue': Jonathan ...
- one of two dominant movements in literature / culture during the LEC
- history of a word's development
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- word-formation technique regarded as 'barbarism'
- derogatory term for those accused of being irrational
- early advocate of descriptive / usage-based linguistics: George ...
- group oh theologians opposed to excessive dogmatism
- the kind of language suitable for poetry (two words)
- treatise on politics by Thomas Hobbes
- need for standardization and regulation
- 'the disgrace of our language' according to Swift
- prominent platform for scientific discourse in England (two words)
- any thing reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections (according to the 'Dictionary of the English Language')
- first half of the 18th cantury in England: ... Age
- author of 'A Dictionary of the English Language': Samuel ...
24 Clues: history of a word's development • model example for 'correct' grammar • 'the sole arbiter and norm of speech' • treatise on politics by Thomas Hobbes • a phrase which breaks grammatical rules • need for standardization and regulation • word-formation technique regarded as 'barbarism' • 'the disgrace of our language' according to Swift • ...
Roxane, Laurie, Karine, Melissa 2019-05-16
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- What linkes Karine and Melissa?
- You ______ study before your exam.
- Laurie has a meeting ____january 2oth.
- is it comparative or superlative (worst)?
- what is buy in the simple past?
- correct the mistake: I am going to eating.
- i am_____ honest person (A,AN,THE)
- is it there is or there was in the past?
- were you _____ there yesterday?(sit)
- ___ are my clothes(these,this,that,those)
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- yesterday i __ angry.
- wich auxiliary do we need in the futrure?
- what is "leur" in english?
- what is the synonym of was-were able to?
- correct the mistake:there was only two persons of the cafeteria
- my sister was eating while i was _____ (draw)
- i have drunk apple juice many times wich verb tense is it?
- which month comes after january?
- annie has a ____ pool than her neighbour. ( comparative form)
- what is "parmi" in english?
- what is the auxiliary of he,she,it in the present perfect?
- what is the fourth pronouns?
- write " trente" in english.
- i am sleeping in the afternoon and i am not able to fall asleep ____ night.(at,on,in)
- what is "son,sa,ses" in english for an object or an animal?
25 Clues: yesterday i __ angry. • what is "leur" in english? • what is "parmi" in english? • write " trente" in english. • what is the fourth pronouns? • What linkes Karine and Melissa? • what is buy in the simple past? • which month comes after january? • You ______ study before your exam. • i am_____ honest person (A,AN,THE) • were you _____ there yesterday?(sit) • ...
Roxane, Laurie, Karine, Melissa 2019-05-16
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- You ______ study before your exam.
- what is "parmi" in english?
- is it there is or there was in the past?
- what is "son,sa,ses" in english for an object or an animal?
- annie has a ____ pool than her neighbour. ( comparative form)
- what is "leur" in english?
- i have drunk apple juice many times wich verb tense is it?
- correct the mistake: I am going to eating.
- write " trente" in english.
- wich auxiliary do we need in the futrure?
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- what is the synonym of was-were able to?
- yesterday i __ angry.
- what is buy in the simple past?
- what is the auxiliary of he,she,it in the present perfect?
- my sister was eating while i was _____ (draw)
- Laurie has a meeting ____january 2oth.
- is it comparative or superlative (worst)?
- i am sleeping in the afternoon and i am not able to fall asleep ____ night.(at,on,in)
- were you _____ there yesterday?(sit)
- which month comes after january?
- ___ are my clothes(these,this,that,those)
- correct the mistake:there was only two persons of the cafeteria
- what is the fourth pronouns?
- i am_____ honest person (A,AN,THE)
- What linkes Karine and Melissa?
25 Clues: yesterday i __ angry. • what is "leur" in english? • what is "parmi" in english? • write " trente" in english. • what is the fourth pronouns? • what is buy in the simple past? • What linkes Karine and Melissa? • which month comes after january? • You ______ study before your exam. • i am_____ honest person (A,AN,THE) • were you _____ there yesterday?(sit) • ...
The UK and the USA 2019-11-14
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- People used this material to build London before the Great Fire
- It is America's national bird
- People used to speak about this land as the New World
- It used to be a fortress, a palace, a prison and the King's Zoo
- Children buy fireworks and burn the scarecrow on their bonfire
- The biggest city in Britain
- The longest river in England
- The greatest English poet of all time
- Americans eat roast turkey on this day
- The name of a square with a monument to Admiral Nelson
- One of the most famous symbols of the USA is the Statue of
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- The name of a large clock of the Houses of Parliament
- The British Prime Minister lives at this street
- The American President lives and works in this building
- The Queen of England lives in this palace
- English celebrate it on December 25
- The name of the ship which transported the first English colonists
- Americans celebrate this Day on July 4
- Many English kings and queens are buried in this abbey
- The name of the Queen of England
- The heart of London
- The UK is situated on the British ...
- The name of a king known as the COnqueror
- These birds live in the White Tower
24 Clues: The heart of London • The biggest city in Britain • The longest river in England • It is America's national bird • The name of the Queen of England • English celebrate it on December 25 • These birds live in the White Tower • The greatest English poet of all time • The UK is situated on the British ... • Americans celebrate this Day on July 4 • ...
Language crossword 2019-08-06
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- What is the German word for hammer?
- What do you call a person that can speak 3 languages fluently?
- Who conducted the first recorded language experiment?
- What is the newest language in the world?
- What is the oldest language in the world that is still used with the most speakers?
- What language did the Romans speak?
- What is the official language of Congo?
- States Name an English speaking country in North America with the most speakers?
- What country does Spanish come from?
- What is the biggest French-speaking country in terms of the number of people who speak it?
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- Name an English speaking country in South America?
- What is the official language of Malaysia?
- What do you call a person that can speak several languages fluently?
- What is the most commonly used language spoken in the world?
- What is the native language of Cuba?
- What is the most uncommonly used language spoken in the world?
- What country did English come from?
- What is the longest English word without a vowel? (CLUE: The meaning of the word is a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.)
- What is the biggest Spanish-speaking country in terms of the number of people who speak it?
- What is the French word for cellar?
20 Clues: What is the German word for hammer? • What country did English come from? • What language did the Romans speak? • What is the French word for cellar? • What is the native language of Cuba? • What country does Spanish come from? • What is the official language of Congo? • What is the newest language in the world? • What is the official language of Malaysia? • ...
Brooke Taylor x-word puzzle sec #4 and 5 2024-11-04
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- who lost the right to vote in the early 1700's?
- The new English settlers were called__?
- By 1608, Jamestown was near its___.
- framework written up called the____.
- John Smith helped Jamestown, it was a____.
- The first English colony was___, it didn't last.
- found in 1606, received charter.
- The document that England had.
- The house of Burgesses created__.
- they left their homeland so they could practice their____ freely.
- the first English colony was ___, it didn't last.
- what was the assembly called?
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- a law set up in the late 1600's regarding "Africans"
- Established by Pilgrims as a "precedent"
- Who left because of a shortage of supplies?
- ___ was given permission to set up the first English colony.
- The ship that sailed for Virginia.
- John Smith allied with local___ ___ to help save Jamestown.
- In 1619, the first__ were brought to Virginia.
- what was celebrated as a sign of appriciation by te Pilgrims im Plymouth?
- starving time was known as___.
- The assembly in England was called the__.
- John Smith helped Jamestown mainly about___.
- The word carved into a tree in roanoke.
- Another name for pilgrims.
- once landed, they called their new selltement___-.
- crop that saved Jamestown.
- Jamestown would've worked but it didn't due to its___ conditions.
28 Clues: Another name for pilgrims. • crop that saved Jamestown. • what was the assembly called? • starving time was known as___. • The document that England had. • found in 1606, received charter. • The house of Burgesses created__. • The ship that sailed for Virginia. • By 1608, Jamestown was near its___. • framework written up called the____. • The new English settlers were called__? • ...
World History Ch. 13-15 2025-02-24
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- Parliament Beginning of representative government.
- First great king of England.
- What event happened in 1066?
- Zwingli Christian Reformer in Zurich.
- English king who broke away from Roman church.
- What treaty was signed in 1648?
- What event took place in 1517?
- Cromwell set up after he dissolved Parliament.
- Who raided and attacked Spanish ships for England?
- Foxe Wrote the Book of Martyrs.
- Most hated king in English history.
- Calvin Christian reformer in Geneva.
- First to translate Bible into English.
- Charles V declared Martin Luther a heretic here.
- Mary Nickname given to Mary Tudor.
- What treaty was signed in 1555?
- Roman church official who sold indulgences in Germany
- Roman court established to investigate heresy.
- What document was created in 1215?
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- Religious group philosophy "ends justifies the means"
- What was invented in 1440?
- James Version What version was written in 1611?
- Invented movable-type printing press.
- Knox Led the Scottish Reformation.
- Armada The famous Spanish fleet.
- Movement in response to Protestant Movement
- Greatest writer ever known.
- English king who had a love of the crusades.
- Nation led the way in Age of Exploration
- Nation formed from ancient Gaul.
- Revolution What event happened in 1688?
- "Maid of Orleans"
- Theses Statements by Martin Luther
33 Clues: "Maid of Orleans" • What was invented in 1440? • Greatest writer ever known. • First great king of England. • What event happened in 1066? • What event took place in 1517? • What treaty was signed in 1648? • Foxe Wrote the Book of Martyrs. • What treaty was signed in 1555? • Armada The famous Spanish fleet. • Nation formed from ancient Gaul. • Knox Led the Scottish Reformation. • ...
Euclidean Geometry 1 2016-02-02
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- A triangle with no congruent sides
- Statement that is accepted as true without proof
- The English for “punto”
- statement that has been proven
- Another kind of Geometry
- A triangle with at least 2 congruent sides (i.e. 2 or 3 congruent sides)
- Statement that defines what something is
- A triangle whose three angles are acute
- Point, Line (straight line), Plane
- The English for “piano”
- A triangle that has one angle that is a right angle
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- Logical argument for the theorem statement
- The English for “retta”
- A triangle that has one obtuse angle
- A triangle with exactly 3 congruent sides
- The city where Euclid was born
- The title of the book written by Euclid
- A polygon with three edges and three vertices
18 Clues: The English for “retta” • The English for “punto” • The English for “piano” • Another kind of Geometry • statement that has been proven • The city where Euclid was born • A triangle with no congruent sides • Point, Line (straight line), Plane • A triangle that has one obtuse angle • A triangle whose three angles are acute • The title of the book written by Euclid • ...
Revision: Vocabulary 2021-02-23
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- It's another word for big.
- The German word for it is "Brötchen".
- It's a traditional dish in Scotland.
- What does "Schiffsbau" mean in English?
- The short form for it is TV.
- It's the national flower of Scotland.
- The _______ engine was the most important invention of the 18th century.
- It's a traditional skirt for Scottish men.
- Do you know the English word for "Schottenkaro"?
- What does "historisch" mean in English?
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- A carrot is a ___________.
- It's a Scottish instrument.
- A ___________ is a person who lives in Scotland.
- It's the name of a Scottish lake.
- ___________ don't eat meat.
- Many people believe that Nessie,the sea __________,lives in Loch Ness.
- I love ice cream with chocolate _____________.
- They pulled _________ the house and built a new one.
18 Clues: A carrot is a ___________. • It's another word for big. • It's a Scottish instrument. • ___________ don't eat meat. • The short form for it is TV. • It's the name of a Scottish lake. • It's a traditional dish in Scotland. • The German word for it is "Brötchen". • It's the national flower of Scotland. • What does "Schiffsbau" mean in English? • ...
Food 2021-07-29
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- An orange vegetable
- an English dish with meat and vegetables on the bottom and potato on top
- You mix food in this
- An English cake with cream and jam
- A dairy product - very popular in Bulgaria
- When you mix your liquids
- A yellow sour fruit
- You put food in this to make it warmer
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- A food you need to make omelettes
- An English dish with sausages and batter
- A very popular dish in Spain with rice and seafood
- A sweet tomato sauce
- An Italian dish with meat. Normally you eat it with tagliatelle or spaghetti
- The country where tacos come from
- When you mix food and add air to it
- An orange fruit
- a sweet delicious brown food
- You cook food in this
18 Clues: An orange fruit • An orange vegetable • A yellow sour fruit • A sweet tomato sauce • You mix food in this • You cook food in this • When you mix your liquids • a sweet delicious brown food • A food you need to make omelettes • The country where tacos come from • An English cake with cream and jam • When you mix food and add air to it • You put food in this to make it warmer • ...
The English Language (October 2024) 2024-09-17
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- Mark of punctuation used at a sentence's end to communicating an intent to seek information about a given topic (?).
- Action word used in relation to a noun (Ex. Jeff reads the book).
- Letters often responsible for the sounds of words at their beginning and their end.
- For, Either, Nor, and Whether are examples of words that connect other words as well as phrases and clauses in a sentence.
- Words in a sentence that modify another word. Typically express the manner, time, frequency, degree, or level of certainty when answering questions involving how, when, where, to what extent, and in what way.
- Although now less common due to web-based communication, many of us might see this writing form in letters written by our parents and grandparents.
- Method of rapid writing using abbreviations and symbols, used especially in oral dictation.
- Word describing the quality of somebody being able to read and write a language.
- This part of a sentence refers to what a sentence is about (Ex. Emily throws the ball).
- As a result of the Roman occupation of Britain, a significant number of words used in English have their origins in this language.
- Term used to describe somebody who is an English language speaker.
- Alphabetic components for making words. In English, there are 26 of them.
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- Form of punctuation used at a sentence's end communicating excitement or intensity (!).
- Letters responsible for making the loud sounds within words' center syllables. In English, these are A, E, I, O, U, (and sometimes Y).
- I, He, and She are personal forms of what kind of words.
- Words like Adagio, Banjo, Smorgasbord, and Tsunami are examples of words taken directly from a foreign language and used in English where no English equivalent exists or has been generated.
- Words connected with person, place, or thing. Often the focus of discussion (Ex. Springfield is Illinois' capital city).
- Distinct section within a body of written words focused on a single theme of the larger idea(s) being discussed.
- Commissioned in 1604, published in 1611, and regarded as one of the great examples of English literature, this version of the Bible is often referred to in America by the name of the English king's name who commissioned it.
- Form of punctuation used to denote a pause within a sentence, but not the end of a sentence.
- This part of a sentence refers to what the subject is either doing or what is happening to it (ex. Emily throws the ball.).
- As a result of the Norman Conquest of 1066, this foreign language has been most influential in the develop of the English language.
- Form of punctuation used to denote the end of a sentence.
- Descriptive words used in relation to a noun (Ex. A quiet bird).
- Basic unit of communication, containing a noun, an object, and usually a verb or an adjective.
- Basic element of language that carries meaning(s) and can be used on its own and is uninterruptible. There were seventeen of them in the last sentence.that conveys a meaning. There were eight of them in the previous sentence.
26 Clues: I, He, and She are personal forms of what kind of words. • Form of punctuation used to denote the end of a sentence. • Descriptive words used in relation to a noun (Ex. A quiet bird). • Action word used in relation to a noun (Ex. Jeff reads the book). • Term used to describe somebody who is an English language speaker. • ...
Clothes and fashion 2021-04-30
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- King or queen wears it on their head
- You wears it when you are swimming
- Yours shoes when you are in aquapark or it's really hot outside
- Mikina in english
- Kids in private schools are wears it
- Poor eyesight, you wears
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- Shoes into rain
- It's can be fake or real, it's supposed to warm you
- Mokasíny in english
- Quallity clothes are made of this cloth
- It's on mans neck with suit
- When you cooking you have on yourself
- Safety, bike
- You put it on when your hands are freezing
- Dreváky in english
15 Clues: Safety, bike • Shoes into rain • Mikina in english • Dreváky in english • Mokasíny in english • Poor eyesight, you wears • It's on mans neck with suit • You wears it when you are swimming • King or queen wears it on their head • Kids in private schools are wears it • When you cooking you have on yourself • Quallity clothes are made of this cloth • ...
Founders’ Influence 2025-09-14
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- independent from England
- in 1689
- Sense - a pamphlet published by Thomas Paine in 1776 to convince the American colonists to support
- rights of the people, as well as further limited the rights of the king; written by the members of the English
- - a government that abuses its power
- government - a government that has been limited in power by a constitution, or written agreement
- monarchy - a system of government in which the king or queen shares authority with an elected legislature
- - popular or representative system where the people create and run their own government
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- of the governed - an agreement made by the people to establish a government and obey its laws
- written by the English nobles in 1215
- law - law based on customs and prior legal decisions; used in civil cases
- and balances - a principle of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that allows each
- the rights of the colonists; written by a group of English Puritans in Massachusetts in 1620
- of government to limit the power of the other branches
- Bill of Rights - a government document that expanded the powers of the English Parliament and expanded
- agrees to be bound by a constitution or a set of laws, also known as a constitutional monarchy
- Compact - an agreement between individuals that created a government that would provide order and
- Carta - a government document that limited the power of the king of England and protected the rights of the
18 Clues: in 1689 • independent from England • - a government that abuses its power • written by the English nobles in 1215 • of government to limit the power of the other branches • law - law based on customs and prior legal decisions; used in civil cases • - popular or representative system where the people create and run their own government • ...
EPJ Brighton tour 2018-05-23
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- We are going to cross the English Channel by .....
- The Queen lives in ....... Palace
- The official language of Great Britain
- The river of London
- The ...... is 92 years old.Her husband, Prince Philip is 96.
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- Our destination is .........
- We are going to stay at ...........
- We are travelling by ......
- ....... Tussaud's Waxworks
- The English drive on the .....
- Prince ...... 's wife is Meghan Markle.
- London .... is the tallest wheel in London
- Currency in England
13 Clues: The river of London • Currency in England • ....... Tussaud's Waxworks • We are travelling by ...... • Our destination is ......... • The English drive on the ..... • The Queen lives in ....... Palace • We are going to stay at ........... • The official language of Great Britain • Prince ...... 's wife is Meghan Markle. • London .... is the tallest wheel in London • ...
Happy Halloween 2013-10-20
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- This word has an English derivative of "impersonate" and means "character"
- A haunted house
- Means "frighten" and has a derivative of "terrified"
- A Tomb
- ______ or Treat
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- Word that means "shadow" with English derivative of "umbrella"
- Black Cat
- A word that means "night" and derives to "nocturnal"
- English derivative of "arachnid" and means "spider"
- Word that means "bat"
- translates into the word "clothing"
- Treats
- This word means "dagger"
13 Clues: Treats • A Tomb • Black Cat • A haunted house • ______ or Treat • Word that means "bat" • This word means "dagger" • translates into the word "clothing" • English derivative of "arachnid" and means "spider" • A word that means "night" and derives to "nocturnal" • Means "frighten" and has a derivative of "terrified" • Word that means "shadow" with English derivative of "umbrella" • ...
History of English 2025-12-25
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- Which people from Germany and Denmark invaded Britain about 1500 years ago? (5,6)
- Which teacher changed from teaching in French to teaching in English? (4,9)
- Which language was spoken by educated people all over Europe in medieval times? (5)
- Which king was the first in over 300 years to make his first speech as king in English? (5,4)
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- What did the Vikings add to English, such as "by" and "thorpe" in place names? (8)
- What word from Arabic meaning "desert animal" entered English? (5)
- Which language contributed words like "army" and "judge" to English after 1066? (6)
- What do we call the early form of English spoken before 1066? (3,7)
- Who invaded England in 1066, bringing the French language with him? (8)
- Which language contributed the word "shampoo" to English? (5)
10 Clues: Which language contributed the word "shampoo" to English? (5) • What word from Arabic meaning "desert animal" entered English? (5) • What do we call the early form of English spoken before 1066? (3,7) • Who invaded England in 1066, bringing the French language with him? (8) • Which teacher changed from teaching in French to teaching in English? (4,9) • ...
Unit 1 Andres Beteta 2014-01-09
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- First permanent colony settlement in the English colonies
- Main economic system used between the 16th to 18th centuries
- A series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts
- Products that the English colonies exported to England
- The first written framework of government established in the British Colonies
- New England religious leader who is known chiefly for her role in the antinomian controversy in Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Spiritual renewal of religious revival in America during the first half of the 18th century
- Shadow governments organized by the patriot leaders of the 13 colonies
- A massive conflict involving Austria, England, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Sweden called the Seven Years War
- English Protestant theologian who was an early proponent of religious freedom and the separation of church and state
- The passage in which millions of African slaves traveled to America
- English real estate entrepreneur, philosopher, early Quaker and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania
- Introduced Virginia to the Tobacco market and married Pocahontas
- Bloody street fight between civilians and British soldiers in 1770
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- A cartoon that shows a snake cut into eight pieces, each labeled with the name of one of the colonies
- Prohibited settlers from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains after the French and Indian War
- An armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by young Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley
- Period in the winter of 1609-1610 in which disease and hunger plagued Jamestown
- administrative union of English colonies in the New England region of North America
- A yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin
- Religious group separated from the English Church
- The first legislative assembly held in the New World
- Stated that members of Parliament reserved the right to speak for the interests of all British subjects
- A German immigrant who printed a publication called The New York Weekly Journal
- A convention of delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies in 1774
25 Clues: A yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin • Religious group separated from the English Church • The first legislative assembly held in the New World • Products that the English colonies exported to England • First permanent colony settlement in the English colonies • Main economic system used between the 16th to 18th centuries • ...
History 2022-08-29
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- English soldier, explorer
- relax enforcement of strict regulations
- also called the 7 years war
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- forerunner of modern cooperation
- seeking religious freedom
- used to grant land rights
- first successful cultivation of tobacco
- English writer and religious thinker
- a historic site in east Virginia
- Eastern woodland Indians
- the theory that trade generates wealth
- a group of English Protestants
12 Clues: Eastern woodland Indians • seeking religious freedom • used to grant land rights • English soldier, explorer • 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 • ...
Colonies and Revolution Review 2024-09-24
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- This product saved the first English colony
- They were the colony with the most land
- The new land where people vanished from the first English colony
- The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt
- England stopped settlers from going to new land
- The English government taxed the colonists by putting a stamp on certain objects
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- Soldiers stayed in colonists homes
- Five people died in the fight
- The English forced the colonists to drink a cheaper tea which took away their freedom
- Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped
- These people were a group of Indians that occupied parts of Virginia
11 Clues: Five people died in the fight • Soldiers stayed in colonists homes • They were the colony with the most land • This product saved the first English colony • England stopped settlers from going to new land • Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped • The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt • ...
Beowulf Vocab Crossword 2022-09-07
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- 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 • ...
New Horizon 3 2021-10-05
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- Who believes that knowledge of another language can increase brainpower?
- Mr. Baker has learned about ________ when he was in elementary school.
- It is used as first language by the greatest number of people.
- How long has Mr. Baker lived in Japan? Answer: For ______ years.
- To make electronic devices, we need some ______ metals.
- English is used by the ______ greatest number of people.
- Many kinds of animals are in danger of __________.
- In most English poems, ________is important.
- Ishii Shigeyuki established a ________ wheelchair company in Chiba.
- Each animal has its own _____ in the ecosystem.
- Haiku in English are short and _____ to write.
- Wheelchair tennis, sitting volleyball and wheelchair rugby are _____________ sports.
- Isshi Shigeyuki himself was a wheelchair _____.
- The rules for English haiku are ____ strict than the Japanese rules.
- In haiku, a __________ word must be added.
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- There are 7000 different __________ spoken in the world.
- In 2014, Kamiji Yui became the __________ Grand slam winner.
- Who tells(says) that the wheelchairs are like part of their bodies?
- Kunieda Shingo is one of the best ____________ tennis players.
- There are a lot of haiku __________.
- People hunted the Ibises for their beautiful ________.
- Basho's images of Japan made Mr. Baker ________.
- Some gorillas are also on the _____ list.
- _____________ is supporting more and more athletes around the world.
- Basho is Mr. Baker's favorite haiku ______.
- Someday Ibises may _____ over Japan like before.
- When people say "Playing tennis in a wheelchair is amazing.", it makes Kunieda Shingo feel ___________.
- Haiku in English are not only easy to write but also easy to ______.
- PLaying and watching sports makes people _______ and positive.
- In 1981, five Ibises were__________ in Sado island for breeding.
- In haiku, the lines do not have to ________.
- What keeps Kamiji Yui positive?
32 Clues: What keeps Kamiji Yui positive? • There are a lot of haiku __________. • Some gorillas are also on the _____ list. • In haiku, a __________ word must be added. • Basho is Mr. Baker's favorite haiku ______. • In most English poems, ________is important. • In haiku, the lines do not have to ________. • Haiku in English are short and _____ to write. • ...
Tek ko_04.05.25 (vol 3) 2025-04-04
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- last color in the rainbow arc
- "Je t'aime"
- Reynolds or Gosling
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep
- morning meal
- "_____ Slytherin": one of the four founders of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- meal that is either breakfast or lunch
- Spanish "madre" in English
- bella or hermosa or gwapa
- (log 10)+(log 10000)+("X")+("XI")+(cos 90)
- "...____ give me hope, the strength, the will to keep on..."
- "...If a _____ paints a thousand words, then why can't I paint you..."
- "G" in LPG
- a feminine name of Japanese origin meaning "truth" or "reason"
- Spanish "verde" in English
- evening meal
- "____ken": Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games
- a dozen minus two
- food prepared by coagulating soy milk
- "knight" in the chess pieces
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- "mi manchi"
- first color in the rainbow arc
- "calling birds" or "D Artagnan and the Three Musketeers" or "a third of a dozen"
- "...And then she asks me, "Do I look all right?", And I say, "Yes, you look ______ ______...."
- a recording of an image or of moving images
- "____eract": octachoron, or cubic prism
- "...rock a bye _____, on the tree top..."
- "____pack": to pack tightly or to excess
- Spanish "padre" in English
- Spanish "azul" in English
- Geometry or Trigonometry or Calculus
- Banner or Wayne
- "kundol" or "wax gourd"
- average in statistics (eg median, mode)
- "pork ______": Spanish "liempo" in English
- midday meal
- "...Don't take it away from me, Because you don't know what it means ____ ____..."
- "...We are the _____. We are the children..."
38 Clues: "G" in LPG • "mi manchi" • "Je t'aime" • midday meal • morning meal • evening meal • Banner or Wayne • a dozen minus two • Reynolds or Gosling • "kundol" or "wax gourd" • Spanish "azul" in English • bella or hermosa or gwapa • Spanish "padre" in English • Spanish "madre" in English • Spanish "verde" in English • "knight" in the chess pieces • last color in the rainbow arc • ...
Origins of the US 2024-09-13
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- Economy based on shipbuilding, fishing, small-scale farming, lumber, and trade
- Religiously, Puritans were ___________ to other religions
- Settled in Pennsylvania
- Settled in New England
- Southern colonies has close ties to whom?
- Established in 1607
- New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore grew to be important what?
- How New England practiced direct domocracy
- export that was sold to Europe to make a lot of profit
- Settled Caribbean, Central America, and South America
- Servants that worked for a period of time to pay off a debt
- Jamestown was the English first permanent settlement where?
- Which colonies relied on enslaved labor
- Religious movement that swept through Europe and the colonies in the 17th century
- Middle colonies incorporated a number of democratic principles that reflected the basic rights of ______
- First elected assembly in the New World
- Had a flexible social structure
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- Location first Africans forcibly brought in 1619
- An economic belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- Settled in New York
- Social contract written by the Puritans before arriving in America
- Settled Canada
- House of Burgesses wrote the _____ for Virginia
- Established with the intent of being a haven for Catholics
- English nobility who received large land grants from the King of England
- Social status in New England was based on this
- Dominated government and society in Southern Colonies
- Puritan value
- Settled America colonies
- House of Burgesses is now known as
- Economy of Southern Colonies were based on these
- Settled by English, Dutch, and German-speaking immigrants
- Trade route that brought enslaved people from Africa to North America
- Puritan religious beliefs were often this
- Percentage of enslaved Africans the English imported into America
35 Clues: Puritan value • Settled Canada • Settled in New York • Established in 1607 • Settled in New England • Settled in Pennsylvania • Settled America colonies • Had a flexible social structure • House of Burgesses is now known as • Which colonies relied on enslaved labor • First elected assembly in the New World • Southern colonies has close ties to whom? • ...
History Intro-1.2(p.3-18 and p.493) 2025-09-04
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- The written record of what man has done with the time, God has given him.
- and explore who claimed northern land, which is now known as Canada, for France.
- The founder of the New Hampshire colony.
- Thomas Hooker’s ideas for government that later became a good pattern for the Constitution of the United States.
- The Puritan preacher who founded Hartford.
- An official permit to begin colonies in the New World.
- The governor of Connecticut, when Connecticut was made an official English colony.
- The first permanent English settlement in the New World.
- The English settlement in the New World that was founded by pilgrims in 1620; part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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- The governor of Roanoke.
- A strip of land that connects to larger land masses.
- The first permanent European settlement. It was settled by Spain.
- A Putin minister who founded Providence in the Rhode Island Colony.
- The explore who claimed the eastern coast of North America for England.
- How many original colonies were there that were settled by the English?
- The explorer who conquered Mexico from Spain.
- A group of people ruled by their own native country who settle in Netherland.
- The Viking explorer who first found land in the Western Hemisphere.
- A explore who claimed islands off the coast of North America for Spain.
- An explorer, who first called the newly discovered land in the Western Hemisphere the New World.
- The believe that all men should work, that all work is honorable, and that man serves God best by working faithfully in his calling.
- The first English colony in America; became known as a lost colony.
22 Clues: The governor of Roanoke. • The founder of the New Hampshire colony. • The Puritan preacher who founded Hartford. • The explorer who conquered Mexico from Spain. • A strip of land that connects to larger land masses. • An official permit to begin colonies in the New World. • The first permanent English settlement in the New World. • ...
Monkey Paw (P.1) 2014-01-23
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- 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 • ...
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?
Beowulf Vocab Crossword 2022-09-12
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Tek ko_11.30.24 (vol 3) 2024-11-29
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- solid shape that has six square faces
- boy who never grew up and lived in Neverland
- the branch of mathematics that deals with rates of change and slopes of curves.
- "M" in Arabic Numeral
- "verde" in English
- "_____ gourd": ampalaya
- "arroz" in English
- the amount of space occupied by a two-dimensional figure
- a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
- number you get when you add two numbers together
- ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- a mermaid princess who dreams of the human world
- a conference or other meeting for discussion or training
- a small flying insect that bites people and animals and sucks their blood
- stew made with pork or beef, cooked with peanut sauce and served with vegetables like eggplant and banana blossoms.
- the longest side of a right triangle
- "_____ Love Never Dies"
- dish made with pork, chicken, or beef, simmered in soy sauce, vinegar, and spices.
- character who spun straw into gold
- a polygon with four sides of equal length and four right angles.
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- a round yellow tropical fruit with pink or white flesh and hard seeds
- branch of mathematics concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations
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- a poem, word puzzle, or other composition in which certain letters in each line form a word or words
- "rojo" in English
- weaponized stirrups and horseshoes which originated in Okinawa, Japan
- "Space _____": a 1996 American live-action/animated science-fiction sports comedy film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters
- beauty who fell in love with a beast
- "new" in Spanish
- villain in the "Beauty and the Beast"
- heroine of "Tangled"
- girl who lost her glass slipper at the ball
- a sibling model to InstructGPT, which is trained to follow an instruction in a prompt and provide a detailed response
- distance around a circle
- a short coat, usually with sleeves
- If 11j+26=10j+29, then what is j?
- "Je t'aime" in English
- fish "chanos" in English
- an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree Mangifera indica
- a number that is divisible only by 1 and itself
- If 5x-14=4x+26, then what is x?
- "huevo" in English
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
- "caldo" in English
44 Clues: "new" in Spanish • "rojo" in English • "verde" in English • "arroz" in English • "huevo" in English • "caldo" in English • heroine of "Tangled" • "M" in Arabic Numeral • "Je t'aime" in English • "_____ gourd": ampalaya • "_____ Love Never Dies" • distance around a circle • fish "chanos" in English • If 5x-14=4x+26, then what is x? • If 11j+26=10j+29, then what is j? • ...
I am standing on the shoulders of giants! 2025-05-10
Across
- Observed plant cells with a microscope and published a book of his illustrations. (English, 1635-1703)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- (American) Discovery of the most complete remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in South Dakota on August 12, 1990, in the Cheyenne River Reservation. (American, 1949-)
- 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)
- Designed small tools and developed techniques that are used in modern heart surgery, despite limited education due to racial prejudices. (American, 1910-1985)
- 1880-1930)
- 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)
- Creator of a tool used by biologists to predict the probability of possible genotypes of offspring. (English, 1822-1884)
- 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)
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- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Known as "The Science Guy". (American, 1955-)
- 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)
- 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)
- First person to see and describe live, single-celled organisms, such as bacteria- some in his own saliva & mucus. (Dutch, 1632-1723)
- 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.
- A chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to understanding the structure of DNA. (English, 1920-1958)
- A naturalist, geologist, and biologist who is best known for his theory of evolution by natural selection. (English, 1809-1882)
23 Clues: 1880-1930) • 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) • ...
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants- my 7th grade year! 2025-05-17
Across
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Discovery of the most complete remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in South Dakota on August 12, 1990, in the Cheyenne River Reservation. (American, 1949-)
- First person to see and describe live, single-celled organisms, such as bacteria- some in his own saliva & mucus. (Dutch, 1632-1723)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Designed small tools and developed techniques that are used in modern heart surgery, despite limited education due to racial prejudices. (American, 1910-1985)
- A chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to understanding the structure of DNA. (English, 1920-1958)
- 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)
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- A zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his research known today as acquired traits. (Austrian, 1903-1989)
- 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)
- 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)
- A naturalist, geologist, and biologist who is best known for his theory of evolution by natural selection. (English, 1809-1882)
- Observed plant cells with a microscope and published a book of his illustrations. (English, 1635-1703)
- 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)
- Known as "The Science Guy". (American, 1955-)
- 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)
- 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)
- Creator of a tool used by biologists to predict the probability of possible genotypes of offspring. (English, 1822-1884)
- 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)
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) • ...
England After the Conquest 2025-12-05
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- Now imagine that you live in a Lord's ________.
- by now, English had words from at least three other ______ in it.
- Before the Normans came, English people lived in small ________.
- So the _______ gave the lords food, and the lords gave the _______ land.
- After William the Conqueror became king of england in 1066, the _______ poured into England and changed it forever.
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- When William first gave parts of England away to his knights, the English peasants were ________.
- The ________ that you are hearing right now is a mix of several different languages.
- English still _____ words from Latin, French, and other languages today.
- William and Anne live in one of these stone _______.
- Old English took the ______ words for minister, nun, monk, gospel, sanctified, and dozens more and made them English words.
10 Clues: Now imagine that you live in a Lord's ________. • William and Anne live in one of these stone _______. • Before the Normans came, English people lived in small ________. • by now, English had words from at least three other ______ in it. • English still _____ words from Latin, French, and other languages today. • ...
Easter 2024-03-20
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- Small yellow animal
- An important part of the Easter celebrations
- Christian symbol
- Main character in the Easter stories
- Langfredag or shopping
- Påskelilje in English
- Easter game
- Round food
- Palmesøndag
- Animal
- Colour of grass
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- Type of candy
- Religion that celebrates Easter
- Animal usually eaten in Easter times
- Season
- In New York on Easter Sunday
- Faste in English
17 Clues: Season • Animal • Round food • Easter game • Palmesøndag • Type of candy • Colour of grass • Christian symbol • Faste in English • Small yellow animal • Påskelilje in English • Langfredag or shopping • In New York on Easter Sunday • Religion that celebrates Easter • Animal usually eaten in Easter times • Main character in the Easter stories • An important part of the Easter celebrations
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) • ...
Australian English by Vicky and Alex 2013-08-29
Across
- This age group are the instigators of language change.
- What vocal organ is far less active in the Australian accent than the American accent.
- A variety of language spoken by a certain ethnic or cultural subgroup and serves as a distinguishing mark of social identity.
- “Accent is about theatre, the theatre of …”, quote by Bruce Moore
- When a person is able to communicate relatively effectively in and be able to comprehend to languages
- What subsystem does the study of slang belong?
- If Prima is said in Victoria, Popper is said in QLD and fruit box is said in SA, these are all examples of what?
- … Australian accent resembled someone who didn’t have class and lacked education.
- It is common for Australians to do this at the end of spoken sentences.
- What is the circle that divided English speakers into three different groups? (inner, outer, and expanding)
- After which war did the English language spread more around the world?
- A distinctive variety of a language, usually associated with a particular geographical area.
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- … lessons were taught at school where children were taught to speak in a certain way
- What does EFL (People learning English) stand for?
- Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude.
- A linguist who said “Our accent is a product of our social history not or climate”.
- Your accent is associated with your … background and social class.
- In 2013, 90% of the population speak with a … Australian Accent.
- When speakers change between two languages during conversation.
- One of the most commonly spoken languages at the top of the European Union Hierarchy (it is not English or French).
- Australian English is considered a … language as the r’s at the end of words aren’t pronounced.
- Shortenings of words such a ‘barbeque’ to ‘barbie’ is in which subsystem of the English Language.
- … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class.
- The features of pronunciation that identify where a speaker comes from.
24 Clues: What subsystem does the study of slang belong? • What does EFL (People learning English) stand for? • This age group are the instigators of language change. • Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude. • … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class. • When speakers change between two languages during conversation. • ...
Australian English by Vicky and Alex 2013-08-27
Across
- Your accent is associated with your … background and social class.
- It is common for Australians to do this at the end of spoken sentences.
- “Accent is about theatre, the theatre of …”, quote by Bruce Moore
- When a person is able to communicate relatively effectively in and be able to comprehend to languages
- If Prima is said in Victoria, Popper is said in QLD and fruit box is said in SA, these are all examples of what?
- A linguist who said “Our accent is a product of our social history not or climate”.
- When speakers change between two languages during conversation.
- What is the circle that divided English speakers into three different groups? (inner, outer, and expanding)
- Australian English is considered a … language as the r’s at the end of words aren’t pronounced.
- After which war did the English language spread more around the world?
- A variety of language spoken by a certain ethnic or cultural subgroup and serves as a distinguishing mark of social identity.
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- … Australian accent resembled someone who didn’t have class and lacked education.
- … lessons were taught at school where children were taught to speak in a certain way
- What does EFL (People learning English) stand for?
- What vocal organ is far less active in the Australian accent than the American accent.
- … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class.
- One of the most commonly spoken languages at the top of the European Union Hierarchy (it is not English or French).
- What subsystem does the study of slang belong?
- The features of pronunciation that identify where a speaker comes from.
- Shortenings of words such a ‘barbeque’ to ‘barbie’ is in which subsystem of the English Language.
- This age group are the instigators of language change.
- Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude.
- A distinctive variety of a language, usually associated with a particular geographical area.
- In 2013, 90% of the population speak with a … Australian Accent.
24 Clues: What subsystem does the study of slang belong? • What does EFL (People learning English) stand for? • This age group are the instigators of language change. • Endings that have a positive, warm or friendly attitude. • … Australian accent was required to enter the upper class. • When speakers change between two languages during conversation. • ...
Isabelle Nersita's x-word 2023-11-03
Across
- _______ was the last country to colonize in the new world (America).
- Jamestown was named after king ____.
- Powhatan was the name of a village, a confederacy, and a ______.
- The council argued and made little plan for the colony's future.
- Wealth was what ______ most settlers
- The Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to _____ ____. (hint: two words)
- In the early 1700, Being able to vote was the right lost by free ______ property owners
- What did the Pilgrims name their new settlement?
- The precedent established by Pilgrims was religious _______.
- Colonists would have the same rights as English _______.
- What was the main promlem in Jamestown?
- What was the name of the ship that sailed to the new world in 1620?
- What was the name of the chiefs of the Powhatans daughter?
- What disease did the mosquitos in Jamestown spread?
- Who was Virginia named after? Also, she is also known as the Virgin Queen.
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- In 1608, the _______ of Jamestown was near failure
- An alternate name for the pilgrims are?
- The Virginia Company of London relied on money from Private investors to set up which colony
- The Mayflower ______ was written up because the Charter rules did not apply to them
- John Smith's plan wasn't a ______ because the people started dying
- What kind of persecution did the new English settlers go to the new world for?
- John Smith issued a rule for the colony of Jamestown "no work no ____"
- In Jamestown, there was hardly any food and the people fought with Indians was this a success or failure?
- The English settlers known as ______.
- What was one of the Native American groups that helped during the starving time?
- In 1585, with only 100 men, Sir Walter_______ established the first English colony
- _____ saved Jamestown because it was valuable but it was not healthy and was killing both the native americans and the English.
- Who did John Smith alli with?
- What company received a charter to start Jamestown?
- Pocahontas was like an _______ between the English and Powhatan
- To ensure the general good of the colony, the ____ were created.
31 Clues: Who did John Smith alli with? • Jamestown was named after king ____. • Wealth was what ______ most settlers • The English settlers known as ______. • An alternate name for the pilgrims are? • What was the main promlem in Jamestown? • What did the Pilgrims name their new settlement? • In 1608, the _______ of Jamestown was near failure • ...
Tourism Vocabulary 2025-12-09
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- ______ activities - something you do for relaxation or fun
- _____ tour - a tour designed specially for you
- Pluses, positive acpects of something
- a human
- A large formal meeting in which people discuss important things.
- Trip on a big boat
- ______ people = polite for "old people"
- Synonym for "baggage"
- A piece of paper you get at the shop after you buy something.
- Minuses, negative aspects of something
- Something that people like to see or do because it is interesting and enjoyable.
- not the same (I like ____ music)
- Synonym for "variant"
- The British English for the American English word check (at the restaurant).
- how good / bad something is (low / high _____)
- Things you need to do some sports (diving _____, skiing ____, trekking _____ etc.)
- The place where you’re travelling to.
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- People you work with
- ______ ticket - a plane / train ticket to the destination and back.
- Members of your family.
- very small
- Opposite of temporary (job, situation etc.)
- Inside the country (tourism, flights)
- Money you get from your employer every month
- A place that you can live or stay in.
- The formal word for a drink.
- ______ ticket - a ticket to enter a museum, gallery, park etc.
- The American English for the British English word holiday.
- liking risky sports and activities
- The British English word the American English word for elevator.
- An arrangement to have a seat on a plane, table in a restaurant, etc. ready for you.
- hard, not easy
- Air ____ - the price of a plane ticket.
- A hotel room, usually consisting of a bedroom and a living room
- If something is your ______, you like it more than other things
- pretty, nice, cute
- A journey to a place and back again, especially when you only stay in the place for a short time.
- located far away, not near (____ destinations)
- ____ the booking - Send a message that the hotel reserved a room for you.
- Synonym for "site", a popular tourist place
- The Sahara (place with a lot of sand)
41 Clues: a human • very small • hard, not easy • Trip on a big boat • pretty, nice, cute • People you work with • Synonym for "baggage" • Synonym for "variant" • Members of your family. • The formal word for a drink. • not the same (I like ____ music) • liking risky sports and activities • Pluses, positive acpects of something • Inside the country (tourism, flights) • ...
puzzle thingy by myles 2024-11-06
Across
- Who helped settlers in both English Colonies survive; established trade and friendship...for a while
- A journey made for religious purposes, no matter the religion
- English document of 1215 that gave rights to male citizens
- Anglican Church was known as the Church of _____; Sepratists and Puritans wanted out!
- Representative govt. was established in Virginia in the year 16____
- Clue found on tree at Roanoke; never found
- First English settlement North of Virginia; landed at 'Rock"
- In 1619, the first ____ were imported to Jamestown; changed history, not for the better
- Given Charter to settle a colony for England in 1607; named after Queen
- Both Mayflower Compact and House of Burgesses brought ______ to English Colonies
- To save Jamestown, John Smith's rule was "No _____? No ____!"
- Ship used to make pilgrimage to New World
- First settlement in Virginia Colony; named after king
- Tried to settle Roanoke again; blown up in boat while sleeping
- Indian(s) who helped Jamestown survive
- Crop that saved Jamestown; still killing people by the millions today
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- Virginia was named for Queen ____; she never took a king!
- After 1st failure, White tried again to settle Roanoke in 15___
- Feast to celebrate the survival and cooperation between Indians and Pilgrim in Fall 1621
- Upon arrival north of VA; Pilgrims needed law and order so they drafted the Mayflower _____.
- House of ______; 1st representative Assembly in New World
- Time of suffering in both Jamestwon and Plymouth
- What first settlers of Plymouth were called because they made a religious journey
- Disney Princess and daughter of Powhatan Chief, who saved John Smith
- Roanoke is known as the ______; nobody knows what happened
- Indian Tribe near Plymouth who helped English settlers
- Most Pilgrims were actualy ______; Protestants who wanted to separate from Anglican Church
- Jamewstown land was very ___ not great for crops, lots of bugs and malaria
- 1st English colony; didn't last long; city in Va today
- Protestant ____; upheaval against Catholic Church in England
30 Clues: Indian(s) who helped Jamestown survive • Ship used to make pilgrimage to New World • Clue found on tree at Roanoke; never found • Time of suffering in both Jamestwon and Plymouth • First settlement in Virginia Colony; named after king • Indian Tribe near Plymouth who helped English settlers • 1st English colony; didn't last long; city in Va today • ...
Revolution in England 2021-11-02
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Colonies and Revolution Review 2024-09-24
Across
- This product saved the first English colony
- They were the colony with the most land
- The new land where people vanished from the first English colony
- The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt
- England stopped settlers from going to new land
- The English government taxed the colonists by putting a stamp on certain objects
Down
- Soldiers stayed in colonists homes
- Five people died in the fight
- The English forced the colonists to drink a cheaper tea which took away their freedom
- Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped
- These people were a group of Indians that occupied parts of Virginia
11 Clues: Five people died in the fight • Soldiers stayed in colonists homes • They were the colony with the most land • This product saved the first English colony • England stopped settlers from going to new land • Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped • The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt • ...
Colonies and Revolution Review 2024-09-24
Across
- This product saved the first English colony
- They were the colony with the most land
- The new land where people vanished from the first English colony
- The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt
- England stopped settlers from going to new land
- The English government taxed the colonists by putting a stamp on certain objects
Down
- Soldiers stayed in colonists homes
- Five people died in the fight
- The English forced the colonists to drink a cheaper tea which took away their freedom
- Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped
- These people were a group of Indians that occupied parts of Virginia
11 Clues: Five people died in the fight • Soldiers stayed in colonists homes • They were the colony with the most land • This product saved the first English colony • England stopped settlers from going to new land • Three hundred forty - two chests of tea were dumped • The battle gained the English lots of land but ended up in debt • ...
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
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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). • ...
