english Crossword Puzzles
The Ancient Mayans (Unit 13) 2013-12-25
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- English class will ________ at 6pm.
- It is ______ to fall asleep when you are tired.
- This computer is so _____, I can bring it everywhere.
- English class will ________ at 4:30pm.
- Max and Amy ________ their mothers.
- Can I ______ your pencil?
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- Is it _________ to speak English?
- Do you _______ some ice cream?
- The students ________ to do homework.
- The bag is too ______, I cannot carry it.
- My bed is ____ and comfortable.
- We _____ in Taiwan.
12 Clues: We _____ in Taiwan. • Can I ______ your pencil? • Do you _______ some ice cream? • My bed is ____ and comfortable. • Is it _________ to speak English? • English class will ________ at 6pm. • Max and Amy ________ their mothers. • The students ________ to do homework. • English class will ________ at 4:30pm. • The bag is too ______, I cannot carry it. • ...
6th 2023-09-06
Across
- Your English teacher
- The principal
- Your music teacher last course and this course
- Your English teacher in 4th grade
- Place where you go at 11 o'clock
- Name of your English classroom
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- Your catalan teacher last course and this course
- Classroom where you do experiments
- The person in office and administration
- Your technology teacher
- Person that brings fruit and says: who wants apple?
- Place where you do physical education
12 Clues: The principal • Your English teacher • Your technology teacher • Name of your English classroom • Place where you go at 11 o'clock • Your English teacher in 4th grade • Classroom where you do experiments • Place where you do physical education • The person in office and administration • Your music teacher last course and this course • ...
CLIL D Surprise Crossword 2023-10-22
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- British English for "french fries"
- the study of how food helps the body
- American English for "aubergine"
- American English for "biscuit"
- milk, cheese, and yoghurt and examples of this
- a person who studies or gives professional advice about nutrition
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- These give us energy to work and play
- 4.2 kilojoules
- a lazy person who does not exercise
- food which protects your health and helps your body develop
- tablespoon
- milligram
12 Clues: milligram • tablespoon • 4.2 kilojoules • American English for "biscuit" • American English for "aubergine" • British English for "french fries" • a lazy person who does not exercise • the study of how food helps the body • These give us energy to work and play • milk, cheese, and yoghurt and examples of this • food which protects your health and helps your body develop • ...
Numbers 2021-09-03
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- 60-10 IS?
- THE NUMBER IS 39. WHAT IS THE NEXT NUMBER?
- WHAT IS THE NUMBER 30 IN ENGLISH?
- HOW OLD ARE YOU?
- 15+20 IS?
- THE NUMBERS ARE: 5, 10, 15 AND?
- 10+8 IS?
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- THE NUMBERS ARE: 60, 70, 80 AND ?
- 43+7 IS?
- HUNDRED WHAT IS THE NUMBER 500 IN ENGLISH?
- THE NUMBERS ARE: 12, 13, 14 AND ?
- 20-8 IS?
- WHAT IS THE NUMBER 80 IN ENGLISH
13 Clues: 43+7 IS? • 20-8 IS? • 10+8 IS? • 60-10 IS? • 15+20 IS? • HOW OLD ARE YOU? • THE NUMBERS ARE: 5, 10, 15 AND? • WHAT IS THE NUMBER 80 IN ENGLISH • THE NUMBERS ARE: 60, 70, 80 AND ? • WHAT IS THE NUMBER 30 IN ENGLISH? • THE NUMBERS ARE: 12, 13, 14 AND ? • THE NUMBER IS 39. WHAT IS THE NEXT NUMBER? • HUNDRED WHAT IS THE NUMBER 500 IN ENGLISH?
Roanoke, Jamestown, and New England Colonies 2019-10-22
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- The English noble who sent settlers to Roanoke
- This group of English Christians settled Mass Bay Colony
- The word carved in a tree at Roanoke
- Some Puritans left Mass and moved to ___________ with Thomas Hooker
- Ship building, fishing, and ________were industries in NE.
- Jamestown created this representative assembly
- Soldier that saved Jamestown
- The Mayflower ________ was the set of rules for Plymouth Colony.
- Virginia_____ was the first english child born in America
- The Puritans were very _____
- The cash crop that made Jamestown wealthy
- The Puritans did not allow fun or work on this sabbath day
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- Married John Rolfe not John Smith
- Roger Williams created R.I to allow religious __________
- This ship brought the Pilgrims to America
- Roger Williams and Anne _________ settled Rhode Island
- The Pilgrims belonged to this group
- Samoset and ___________ helped the Pilgrims survive
- William_______ was their first governor
- This rebellion near Jamestown was over land
- The soil of New England was ________ and not great for big farms
21 Clues: Soldier that saved Jamestown • The Puritans were very _____ • Married John Rolfe not John Smith • The Pilgrims belonged to this group • The word carved in a tree at Roanoke • William_______ was their first governor • This ship brought the Pilgrims to America • The cash crop that made Jamestown wealthy • This rebellion near Jamestown was over land • ...
Intro to Beowulf/Comp Book Test 2019-08-26
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- King of the Danes
- #11 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Two groups in Beowulf: The Danes & The __.
- Old English is derived from a __ language
- Language Beowulf is written in
- Wyrd means __.
- Pause or break in the middle of a line
- #6 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Class Rule #2 No__ or drink in the room.
- Oral Tradition is information passed down by word of __.
- Name of the meadhall in Beowulf
- A compound expression (AKA: a nickname)
- First bullet under ‘Due Dates’: I do not accept __ work.
- Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___.
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- Referencing something without actually saying it.
- Group of lines forming a poem.
- Monster in Beowulf
- Same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- Divine Right of __.
- What religion were the Anglo-Saxons?
- Types of religious references written into Beowulf
- Beowulf (the guy) is considered an epic __.
- An Old English poet
- Beowulf is considered the start of the __ language.
- Class Rule #5: Stay __ until the bell rings.
25 Clues: Wyrd means __. • King of the Danes • Monster in Beowulf • Divine Right of __. • An Old English poet • #6 on Game of Life Worksheet • #11 on Game of Life Worksheet • Group of lines forming a poem. • Language Beowulf is written in • Name of the meadhall in Beowulf • Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___. • What religion were the Anglo-Saxons? • Pause or break in the middle of a line • ...
Intro to Beowulf/Comp Book Test 2019-08-26
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- Divine Right of __.
- Beowulf is considered the start of the __ language.
- Language Beowulf is written in
- Class Rule #5: Stay __ until the bell rings.
- Oral Tradition is information passed down by word of __.
- #6 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Pause or break in the middle of a line
- Types of religious references written into Beowulf
- What religion were the Anglo-Saxons?
- #11 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Wyrd means __.
- An Old English poet
- Class Rule #2 No__ or drink in the room.
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- A compound expression (AKA: a nickname)
- Monster in Beowulf
- Old English is derived from a __ language
- Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___.
- Same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- Referencing something without actually saying it.
- King of the Danes
- First bullet under ‘Due Dates’: I do not accept __ work.
- Group of lines forming a poem.
- Two groups in Beowulf: The Danes & The __.
- Name of the meadhall in Beowulf
24 Clues: Wyrd means __. • King of the Danes • Monster in Beowulf • Divine Right of __. • An Old English poet • #6 on Game of Life Worksheet • #11 on Game of Life Worksheet • Language Beowulf is written in • Group of lines forming a poem. • Name of the meadhall in Beowulf • Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___. • What religion were the Anglo-Saxons? • Pause or break in the middle of a line • ...
Intro to Beowulf/Comp Book Test 2019-08-26
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- Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___.
- Oral Tradition is information passed down by word of __.
- What religion were the Anglo-Saxons?
- Beowulf is considered the start of the __ language.
- Monster in Beowulf
- Referencing something without actually saying it.
- #11 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Name of the meadhall in Beowulf
- #6 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Wyrd means __.
- Group of lines forming a poem.
- Class Rule #2 No__ or drink in the room.
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- King of the Danes
- Divine Right of __.
- A compound expression (AKA: a nickname)
- First bullet under ‘Due Dates’: I do not accept __ work.
- Pause or break in the middle of a line
- Two groups in Beowulf: The Danes & The __.
- Language Beowulf is written in
- Same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- An Old English poet
- Old English is derived from a __ language
- Types of religious references written into Beowulf
- Class Rule #5: Stay __ until the bell rings.
24 Clues: Wyrd means __. • King of the Danes • Monster in Beowulf • Divine Right of __. • An Old English poet • #6 on Game of Life Worksheet • #11 on Game of Life Worksheet • Language Beowulf is written in • Group of lines forming a poem. • Name of the meadhall in Beowulf • Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___. • What religion were the Anglo-Saxons? • Pause or break in the middle of a line • ...
Intro to Beowulf/Comp Book Test 2019-08-26
Across
- Pause or break in the middle of a line
- Old English is derived from a __ language
- Monster in Beowulf
- Group of lines forming a poem.
- #6 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Two groups in Beowulf: The Danes & The __.
- Referencing something without actually saying it.
- Oral Tradition is information passed down by word of __.
- Name of the meadhall in Beowulf
- A compound expression (AKA: a nickname)
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- Divine Right of __.
- Class Rule #5: Stay __ until the bell rings.
- King of the Danes
- Beowulf (the guy) is considered an epic __.
- What religion were the Anglo-Saxons?
- First bullet under ‘Due Dates’: I do not accept __ work.
- Same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- Types of religious references written into Beowulf
- Wyrd means __.
- Language Beowulf is written in
- Beowulf is considered the start of the __ language.
- #11 on Game of Life Worksheet
- An Old English poet
- Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___.
- Class Rule #2 No__ or drink in the room.
25 Clues: Wyrd means __. • King of the Danes • Monster in Beowulf • Divine Right of __. • An Old English poet • #6 on Game of Life Worksheet • #11 on Game of Life Worksheet • Language Beowulf is written in • Group of lines forming a poem. • Name of the meadhall in Beowulf • Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___. • What religion were the Anglo-Saxons? • Pause or break in the middle of a line • ...
Intro to Beowulf/Comp Book Test 2019-08-26
Across
- Divine Right of __.
- #11 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Language Beowulf is written in
- First bullet under ‘Due Dates’: I do not accept __ work.
- Group of lines forming a poem.
- What religion were the Anglo-Saxons?
- Old English is derived from a __ language
- #6 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Name of the meadhall in Beowulf
- Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___.
- Beowulf is considered the start of the __ language.
- An Old English poet
- King of the Danes
- Class Rule #2 No__ or drink in the room.
Down
- Referencing something without actually saying it.
- A compound expression (AKA: a nickname)
- Monster in Beowulf
- Oral Tradition is information passed down by word of __.
- Same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- Class Rule #5: Stay __ until the bell rings.
- Wyrd means __.
- Types of religious references written into Beowulf
- Two groups in Beowulf: The Danes & The __.
- Pause or break in the middle of a line
- Beowulf (the guy) is considered an epic __.
25 Clues: Wyrd means __. • King of the Danes • Monster in Beowulf • Divine Right of __. • An Old English poet • #6 on Game of Life Worksheet • #11 on Game of Life Worksheet • Language Beowulf is written in • Group of lines forming a poem. • Name of the meadhall in Beowulf • Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___. • What religion were the Anglo-Saxons? • Pause or break in the middle of a line • ...
Intro to Beowulf/Comp Book Test 2019-08-26
Across
- Two groups in Beowulf: The Danes & The __.
- A compound expression (AKA: a nickname)
- Referencing something without actually saying it.
- What religion were the Anglo-Saxons?
- #6 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Name of the meadhall in Beowulf
- Language Beowulf is written in
- King of the Danes
- Pause or break in the middle of a line
- Class Rule #5: Stay __ until the bell rings.
Down
- Oral Tradition is information passed down by word of __.
- Monster in Beowulf
- Types of religious references written into Beowulf
- Same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- An Old English poet
- Beowulf is considered the start of the __ language.
- Divine Right of __.
- #11 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Beowulf (the guy) is considered an epic __.
- Class Rule #2 No__ or drink in the room.
- First bullet under ‘Due Dates’: I do not accept __ work.
- Old English is derived from a __ language
- Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___.
- Wyrd means __.
- Group of lines forming a poem.
25 Clues: Wyrd means __. • King of the Danes • Monster in Beowulf • An Old English poet • Divine Right of __. • #6 on Game of Life Worksheet • #11 on Game of Life Worksheet • Language Beowulf is written in • Group of lines forming a poem. • Name of the meadhall in Beowulf • Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___. • What religion were the Anglo-Saxons? • Pause or break in the middle of a line • ...
1LLCE 2020-12-17
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- This is the dominant sense in "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- Edward ...?... painted scenes with couples
- This is Shakespeare's English version of "you"
- We saw examples of meet cute that took place on a train station ...?...
- This fruit is the symbol of infidelity
- Jack the ...?... was a famous serial killer in London
- "The ...?..." is probably Poe's first big success
- This is Juliet's family name
- Shakespeare spoke ...?... modern English
- The narrator seems to suffer from this mental disorder
- The English adverb for "intelligemment"
- Poe secretly married his ...?...
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- Bram Stoker wrote ...?... in 1897
- This is Romeo's family name
- "The tree quaked with fear" is a ...?... (figure of speech ?)
- A German literary word for "alter ego"
- In "The Story of an Hour", Louise Mallard suffers from a ...?... trouble
- We studied this song by Ed Sheeran
- Your first final task consisted in writing a ...?...
- According to the narrator, the old man had the eye of a ...?...
20 Clues: This is Romeo's family name • This is Juliet's family name • Poe secretly married his ...?... • Bram Stoker wrote ...?... in 1897 • We studied this song by Ed Sheeran • A German literary word for "alter ego" • This fruit is the symbol of infidelity • The English adverb for "intelligemment" • Shakespeare spoke ...?... modern English • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
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- What is the longest river in England?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the national Welsh game?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
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- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- What is the English capital?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- The main city in Wales.
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- What colour is the English national flower?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
Across
- What is the longest river in England?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the national Welsh game?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
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- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- What is the English capital?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- The main city in Wales.
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- What colour is the English national flower?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
Across
- What is the longest river in England?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the national Welsh game?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
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- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- What is the English capital?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- The main city in Wales.
- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- What colour is the English national flower?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • What is the longest river in England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • ...
What do you know about the UK? 2023-05-23
Across
- The most well-known lake in Scotland.
- A musical insrtument in Scotland.
- When is the National Day of England?
- What is the longest river in England?
- The biggest oil center in Great Britain.
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- The main city in Wales.
- What city is famous for its languages schools?
- What colour is the English national flower?
- A skirt made of tartan cloth in Scotland.
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
- The greatest English poet and writer was born there.
- What city is the home to one of the oldest and the best universities in the world?
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- Where is the island of Ireland located?
- The most wonderfull things in Wales.
- What is the English capital?
- How many countries are there on the island of Ireland?
- What city is the home to the richest football club?
- What is the biggest part of Great Britain?
- It is the capital of Scotland.
- What is the national Welsh game?
21 Clues: The main city in Wales. • What is the English capital? • The highest mountain in Wales. • It is the capital of Scotland. • What is the national Welsh game? • A musical insrtument in Scotland. • The most wonderfull things in Wales. • When is the National Day of England? • The most well-known lake in Scotland. • What is the longest river in England? • ...
Tek ko-June 17 2023-06-16
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- faithful apostles less a dynamic duo
- the middle of a period of office or an academic term
- "___ Helena" mother of Conastantine
- an octave and 2 quintets
- word attached to hi, lumber, black,
- examples are taros, sweet potatoes and alike; root vegetables
- "...Rainy days and ___ always get me down..."
- shades of crimson and maroon
- Arthur, Midas, Henry VIII and others
- “te echo de menos” in English
- perfect tennis serve
- "Chinese are considered _____ race"
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- "....when I'm feeling ____, all I have to do is take a look at you...."
- branch of math using 6 angle names
- an official in a college or university who is responsible for keeping student records
- "parts of ____": nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc
- "___ in New England" by Barry Manilow
- month named after Roman goddess Juno
- “io sono tua” in English
- pizza chain whose name is a symptom of nerve damage due to malaria
- "___ the 13th"; unlicky day among Westerner
- “se agapo” in English
22 Clues: perfect tennis serve • “se agapo” in English • “io sono tua” in English • an octave and 2 quintets • shades of crimson and maroon • “te echo de menos” in English • branch of math using 6 angle names • "___ Helena" mother of Conastantine • word attached to hi, lumber, black, • faithful apostles less a dynamic duo • month named after Roman goddess Juno • ...
Chapter 4 crossword puzzle 2013-03-04
Across
- Where did the last person that could speak Ubykh die?
- On Vancouver island what is the name of the endangerd language?
- United Nation Education, Scientific and Culteral Organisation.
- The Krymsky Education Society of Edmonton Helps?
- In the 1950's what percent grew up speaking English?
- Promoting Culture.
- What language died with Tevfik Esenc?
- What was the name of the film Loretta Sarah Todd directed?
- who is the designer of First Nations University of Canada?
- English speaking.
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- What is a variety in identitys called?
- What is a law that prevents cultural difference?
- Other than English what language do new zealand people speak?
- June 27 is the _______________ Day.
- Connection around the world.
- Where was the 8th Francophone Summit taken place?
- Whatwas the percentage in 1996 of Francophones in Canada?
- Make the same.
- What do you call a person that's first language is Unofficial in thier home country?
- What is the largest language group?
20 Clues: Make the same. • English speaking. • Promoting Culture. • Connection around the world. • June 27 is the _______________ Day. • What is the largest language group? • What language died with Tevfik Esenc? • What is a variety in identitys called? • What is a law that prevents cultural difference? • The Krymsky Education Society of Edmonton Helps? • ...
Citius, Altius, Fortius by Jamal 2016-07-12
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- City of the 2012 Olympics
- Citius in English also means more speed than another
- Fortius in English also means more strength than another
- A long running event
- An event where athletes jump over a bar onto their backs
- Something that goes around the world for the Olympics
- colour of the medal acquired when coming 2nd in an event
- colour of the medal acquired when coming in 3rd place
- an event where athletes fight with gloves
- Altius in English also means more height than another
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- A race where runners jump an obstacle
- city of the 2016 Olympics
- A sport where athletes swim run and bike
- an event in which athletes jump as far as possible into a sandpit
- A sport involving a pool
- The place that the Olympics started
- an event involving a bow
- Colour of the medal acquired when winning an event
- A sport including rackets
- The amount of years between each Summer Olympics
20 Clues: A long running event • A sport involving a pool • an event involving a bow • city of the 2016 Olympics • City of the 2012 Olympics • A sport including rackets • The place that the Olympics started • A race where runners jump an obstacle • A sport where athletes swim run and bike • an event where athletes fight with gloves • The amount of years between each Summer Olympics • ...
6th Grade: IRREGULAR VERBS 1 2016-12-30
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- What is the English for manejar?
- The past participle of forgive
- What is the name of the galaxy that Earth is in?
- What is the English for crecer?
- There are three basic types of rock: igneous, metamorphic, and...
- What is the past participle of break?
- John Lennon was a member of which British band?
- Words like he, she, we and they are what part of speech?
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- What is the past of hide?
- What name is given to angles which are less than 90 degrees?
- What is the square root of sixty four?
- What is the Spanish for blow?
- Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
- What is the capital city of Germany?
- How many sides does a heptagon have?
- Which planet is known as 'The Red Planet'
- What is the past participle of choose
- What is the English for morder?
- What is the past of fall?
- What is the past of forget?
20 Clues: What is the past of hide? • What is the past of fall? • What is the past of forget? • What is the Spanish for blow? • The past participle of forgive • What is the English for crecer? • What is the English for morder? • What is the English for manejar? • What is the capital city of Germany? • How many sides does a heptagon have? • What is the past participle of choose • ...
The UK 2021-12-16
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- The nickname of the United Kingdom flag
- she lives in Buckhingham Palace
- If you come from the United Kingdom you are.... Irish someone living in Ireland
- The Capital of Wales
- there is one on the Queen's head and one in the flag of Northern Ireland
- in Northern Ireland tourists can visit the Giant's....
- someone living in Scotland
- England is in this part of the UK
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- Northern Ireland capital
- someone living in England
- Scotland is in this part of the UK
- It is the biggest of the British Isles and there are three countries in it.
- The other official language in Scotland with English
- it's a red animal on the Welsh flag
- It is red in the English flag and white in the Scottish flag
- number of countries in the UK
- A person living in this country is Welsh
- Scotland capital
- you can see it in Loch Ness
- lake in Scottish
20 Clues: Scotland capital • lake in Scottish • The Capital of Wales • Northern Ireland capital • someone living in England • someone living in Scotland • you can see it in Loch Ness • number of countries in the UK • she lives in Buckhingham Palace • England is in this part of the UK • Scotland is in this part of the UK • it's a red animal on the Welsh flag • ...
Famous Explorers 2023-08-21
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- French explorer of North America and the St. Lawrence River.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire.
- Chinese explorer and diplomat of the Ming dynasty.
- Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire.
- English navigator known for his explorations in North America.
- French explorer and founder of Quebec City.
- Scottish explorer and missionary in Africa.
- Portuguese explorer who circumnavigated the globe.
- Norwegian explorer who led the first expedition to the South Pole.
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- Norse explorer who likely reached North America.
- Danish-Russian explorer of the Bering Strait.
- English explorer in search of the Northwest Passage.
- Italian navigator who explored North America for England.
- Italian explorer who reached the Americas.
- Italian explorer who lent his name to America.
- British navigator and explorer of the Pacific.
- American leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- German naturalist and explorer of the Americas.
- Portuguese explorer who reached India by sea.
- English sea captain and circumnavigator.
20 Clues: English sea captain and circumnavigator. • Italian explorer who reached the Americas. • Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. • French explorer and founder of Quebec City. • Scottish explorer and missionary in Africa. • Danish-Russian explorer of the Bering Strait. • Portuguese explorer who reached India by sea. • Italian explorer who lent his name to America. • ...
The SPCC Crossword 2023-12-06
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- F2 ACE about drama and performance
- lunch caterer
- Student Union
- Instagram ranting/ confessing/ questioning platform
- Chemistry : 6.022140857×1023
- F2 History : Age of popes, knight and castles
- swimming event
- Piano
- F5 English exam with British Council
- separate annex
- F1 CL
- Hymn 53: Onward ____
- Maths theorem for calculating sides of right-angled triangle: a2 + b2 = c2
- F3 English book : Lennie and George
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- Environmental crisis that Geography, Social Studies constantly talk about
- Form 1 to 3 singing enthusiasts
- School motto
- School magazine
- School meme page
- F3 Summer
- Biology knowledge ; powerhouse of the cell
- anti-plagiarism
- Dance challenge that everyone is obsessed with
- Interactive game during classes that is multiple-choice based
- F1 English : Maia in the Amazon
- Sports Day event that rewards you with candy
- lunchbox collection for wet weather conditions
- Chinese History : First emperor in Chinese history
- Form 1 Chinese : girl who substituted her father on battlefield
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30 Clues: 33 • Piano • F1 CL • F3 Summer • School motto • lunch caterer • Student Union • swimming event • separate annex • School magazine • anti-plagiarism • School meme page • Hymn 53: Onward ____ • Chemistry : 6.022140857×1023 • Form 1 to 3 singing enthusiasts • F1 English : Maia in the Amazon • F2 ACE about drama and performance • F3 English book : Lennie and George • F5 English exam with British Council • ...
Ella XW 2024-11-01
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- word carved on a tree in roanoke, the lost colony
- what did they introduce them to
- ship that sailed for virgina
- colony named after Virgin queen
- the first english colony was
- came to the new world
- the pilgrims first feast
- the first English colony was at ______ ,called lost colony
- pilgrims faced
- their framework
- who could vote in Virgina by 1670
- who help the pilgrims
- right lost by free african proporty owners
- John Smith helped to colony by making
- why did john white leave the colony
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- virgina's assembly called
- given permission to set up the colony
- laws were to ensure
- strenghted the english tradition with
- assembley in England called
- other name for pilgrims
- issue the pilgrims faced
- known as great suffering
- pilgrims were known
- how many men in the colony
- documnet that England had
- called their settlement
- company who received charter
- what cropped saved Jamestown
- where they landed in reality
30 Clues: pilgrims faced • their framework • laws were to ensure • pilgrims were known • came to the new world • who help the pilgrims • other name for pilgrims • called their settlement • issue the pilgrims faced • known as great suffering • the pilgrims first feast • virgina's assembly called • documnet that England had • how many men in the colony • assembley in England called • ...
Olivia Link Absolute Monarchs 2024-11-14
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- created modern nation state
- bloodless overthrow of king James || by William and Mary of orange
- ruler that modernized russia
- laws limit the powers of the royal family
- king and queens who ruled with extreme power
- God creates monarchy for the purpose of ruling
- personal soldiers of Ivan
- first Russian czar
- crowning Charles 2nd as king restoring the English monarchy
- temporary dictator of England after the execution of the thing
- executed English king
- war temporarily removed the English monarchy
- longest reigning Russian royal family
- largest and wealthiest royal family in europe
- global conflict fought in Europe
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- made Prussia a European power
- applying ideas from western Europe
- Russian aristotic landowners
- become the royal family of england
- would become modern germany
- Versailles
- empress of austria
- prussian/german royal family
- oldest russian royal family
- king of spain
- absolute Monarch who ruled france
- from Hanover became monarchs of england
27 Clues: Versailles • king of spain • empress of austria • first Russian czar • executed English king • personal soldiers of Ivan • created modern nation state • would become modern germany • oldest russian royal family • ruler that modernized russia • Russian aristotic landowners • prussian/german royal family • made Prussia a European power • global conflict fought in Europe • ...
THE EIFFEL TOWER, THE TROCADERO, ARCH OF TRIOMPHE AND ELIZED FIELDS-LOUISE 2 ET MATHILDE 2025-06-06
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- The event for which the Eiffel Tower was created
- The French for « floor »
- The bank of the Seine where the Trocadéro is located
- The first floor is made of it
- The English for « escaliers »
- The number of floors in the Eiffel Tower
- Public event that takes place on the Champs-Elysées on July fourteenth
- The material of the armour of the Eiffel Tower
- Its other name is Avenue of the Palace of Tuileries
- The nickname of the Tour Eiffel
- The French for « shops »
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- Duration of the Eiffel Tower building
- A country represented on the columns of the Trocadéro
- The name of the singer who sang on the Eiffel Tower during the Olympic Games
- The English for « tour »
- The public place at the third floor on the Eiffel Tower
- The first name of the engineer Eiffel
- The English for « marécages »
- The French for « roundabout »
- The Champs-Élysées avenue is located on this borough
20 Clues: The French for « floor » • The English for « tour » • The French for « shops » • The first floor is made of it • The English for « marécages » • The English for « escaliers » • The French for « roundabout » • The nickname of the Tour Eiffel • Duration of the Eiffel Tower building • The first name of the engineer Eiffel • The number of floors in the Eiffel Tower • ...
longfin eel 2013-05-27
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- /what it swim through
- /opposite to longfineels
- /end of trench by tonga
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- /island in the pacific ocean starting with t
- /start of the trench by nz
- /another word for little fish
- /english name for tuna kuwharuwharu
- /english name for aotearoa
- /maori word for new zealand
- /another word for sea
- /english word for awa
11 Clues: /opposite to longfineels • /start of the trench by nz • /what it swim through • /english word for awa • /english name for aotearoa • /another word for sea • /end of trench by tonga • /another word for little fish • /maori word for new zealand • /english name for tuna kuwharuwharu • /island in the pacific ocean starting with t
/Development of the English language around the world/ (Ignacio Cuesto) 2014-11-15
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- the ability to communicate in two different languages.
- This involves education in a child's native language.
- A language education approach in which English is the only language used.
- the method of human communication using spokenor written words.
- English language instruction that includes little or no use of a child's native language.
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- speaking, writing, or using only one language.
- happening or done at the same time.
- a set of words used for describing and discussing language.
- A student who is learning English as a second language.
- Used to identify children who have insufficient English to succeed in English-only classrooms.
10 Clues: happening or done at the same time. • speaking, writing, or using only one language. • This involves education in a child's native language. • the ability to communicate in two different languages. • A student who is learning English as a second language. • a set of words used for describing and discussing language. • ...
The Hidden Poets 2021-09-23
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- American poet, wrote "Funeral Blues"
- English poet, won cholmondeley award
- english poet,considered seminal figure of poetry
- English writer, known as greatest writer in the English language
- American poet, wrote "Juanta Infanta of Navaree
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- known for light verse
- considered 20th century major poet
- regarded as a central figure of Romanticism
- ranked fourth on its list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945"
- Irish poet, wrote "The Second Coming"
10 Clues: known for light verse • considered 20th century major poet • American poet, wrote "Funeral Blues" • English poet, won cholmondeley award • Irish poet, wrote "The Second Coming" • regarded as a central figure of Romanticism • American poet, wrote "Juanta Infanta of Navaree • english poet,considered seminal figure of poetry • ...
Spanish 1 vocab 2026-01-13
10 Clues: well in Spanish • hello in Spanish • De nada in English • Gracias in English • goodbye in Spanish • Por favor in English • good morning in Spanish • good afternoon in Spanish • good evening/night in Spanish • estás? how are you in Spanish
Example TEG II 2021-12-27
School subjects 2015-02-17
04 Daily Routines "B" 2023-12-18
Cross words Check 2021-10-17
13 Clues: Sunset time • nine plus six • Sleeping time • English money • Spanish money • ten plus three • Breakfast time • American money • After lunch time • sixty minus five • forty minus seven • Senegal, England, France • Senegalese or english or french
Question Words (Interrogatives) 2021-10-18
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- When in Spanish
- Where do we eat lunch?
- What is the English name of futbol?
- Who is in 7th period?
- Grass adjective
- Why?
- Where is our ESL class?
- English as a Second Language
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- school When do you go home?
- Who is in 4th period?
- Who is the principal?
- Coach Holmes adjective
- Where in Spanish
- Why in Spanish
- Who are our twins?
- Who in Spanish
- School bus adjective
- How in Spanish
18 Clues: Why? • Why in Spanish • Who in Spanish • How in Spanish • When in Spanish • Grass adjective • Where in Spanish • Who are our twins? • School bus adjective • Who is in 4th period? • Who is the principal? • Who is in 7th period? • Where do we eat lunch? • Coach Holmes adjective • Where is our ESL class? • school When do you go home? • English as a Second Language • What is the English name of futbol?
A Crossword For The Best Teacher Ever <3 2013-02-26
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- Favorite student.
- Shelby & James are trying... Key word-TRYING
- James & Shelby
- Describes 5th period English.
- What Shelby does...
- Your Daughter... probably spelled wrong...
- In two weeks!
- Study for this.
- Also James & Shelby
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- What you should be...Please...
- Hold it up high!
- What James does...
- Best English teacher in the whole entire world:)
- Second Favorite student.
- Your motto.
- Shelby's little brother
- Something you will need after 5th period.
- Our favorite book this year.
18 Clues: Your motto. • In two weeks! • James & Shelby • Study for this. • Hold it up high! • Favorite student. • What James does... • What Shelby does... • Also James & Shelby • Shelby's little brother • Second Favorite student. • Our favorite book this year. • Describes 5th period English. • What you should be...Please... • Something you will need after 5th period. • ...
unit 2 2021-11-22
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- /he says hello
- / she pronounces the verbs in english well
- /he tells terrifying stories
- /can someone please explain to me in spanish
- /the parrot knows how to speak
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- / Camila perfectly translates Spanish into English
- / Camila perfectly translates Spanish into English
- /what do you mean in spanish
- /he says hello
- /he lisen the dogs barking as he walks down the street
- / the parrot repeats what the man says
- /she lisent to music
12 Clues: /he says hello • /he says hello • /she lisent to music • /what do you mean in spanish • /he tells terrifying stories • /the parrot knows how to speak • / the parrot repeats what the man says • / she pronounces the verbs in english well • /can someone please explain to me in spanish • / Camila perfectly translates Spanish into English • ...
Vocab Word List 2024-01-16
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- Instruction Different modes of instruction to match a students preferred mode of learning, disability, or background.
- Learners Most people learn in all three ways but one style is dominant.
- Modifications to the environment, learning strategies or materials that are made to help students.
- Education Provides adapted programs, extra staff, and specialized equipment or learning environments and materials.
- Schools place students in one or more regular classes based on their expected ability to keep up with the standard curriculum.
- Learners Learn best by seeing
- Diversity Differences in learning based on abilities, interest, or experiences.
- Language Learners These students must learn English while also mastering the content of their regular classes.
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- Intelligence The idea that individuals have a broad range of types of intelligence, each to a different degree.
- Learners Students that require special educational modifications and other services that align to their abilities and potential.
- Learners Learn most by hearing or listening to information
- English Proficiency Have difficulty communicating effectively in English because English is not their native or primary language.
- Education program (IEP) For students who meet specific requirements.
- The only requirement is that the student will benefit from the class.
- styles The methods individuals prefer and find most effective to absorb and process information
- Needs Include a broad range of physical,mental,social and behavioral challenges that affect learning.
16 Clues: Learners Learn best by seeing • Learners Learn most by hearing or listening to information • Education program (IEP) For students who meet specific requirements. • The only requirement is that the student will benefit from the class. • Learners Most people learn in all three ways but one style is dominant. • ...
Wikipedia (History [Openness(+) Updates(s) Coming Soon]) 2024-05-15
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- Citing fears of commercial advertising and lack of control, users of the Spanish Wikipedia forked from Wikipedia to create Enciclopedia _____ in February 2002
- Wikipedia was founded in 2001 during this month
- Wikipedia has been praised for its enablement of the _______________ of knowledge
- Wikipedia began as a complementary project for _______, a free online English-language encyclopedia project whose articles were written by experts and reviewed under a formal process
- As of January 2023, 55,791 English Wikipedia articles have been cited 92,300 times in scholarly journals, from which cloud _________ was the most cited page
- _____ Sanger is one of the founders of Wikipedia
- Wikipedia was initially only available in this language
- Experts at one point felt that ______'s Knowledge Graphs project may be gobbling up Wikipedia users
- Some national governments have done this to Wikipedia, a word meaning to "examine officially and suppress unacceptable parts of it"
- The name of Wikipedia originated from a blend of the words wiki and ____________
- A free content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the use of the wiki-based editing system MediaWiki
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- On February 9, 2014, The New York Times reported that Wikipedia had 18 _______ page views and nearly 500 million unique visitors a month, "according to the ratings firm comScore"
- In June 2019, scientists reported that all 16 GB of article text from the English Wikipedia had been encoded into synthetic ___
- Wikipedia has been criticized for exhibiting systemic ____
- Wikipedia has an integral policy of "_______ point-of-view"
- On January 18, 2012, the English Wikipedia participated in a series of coordinated protests against two proposed laws in the United States Congress—the Stop Online ______ Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA)—by blacking out its pages for 24 hours
- The Wikimedia Foundation is an example of this type of organization
- Before Wikipedia, the ______ Encyclopedia, created in China during the Ming Dynasty, held the record for the largest encyclopedia ever assembled for 600 years
- The number of active English Wikipedia editors has since remained steady after a long period of _______
- The English Wikipedia reached three _______ articles in August 2009
- In January 2013, 274301 Wikipedia, an ________, was named after Wikipedia
- The domains wikipedia.___ and wikipedia.com (later redirecting to wikipedia.___) were registered on January 13, 2001,and January 12, 2001, respectively
- In the November 25, 2013, issue of New York magazine, Katherine Ward stated, "Wikipedia, the sixth-most-used website, is facing an internal ______."
- On January 18, 2023, Wikipedia debuted a new website redesign, called "______ 2022"
- Jimmy _____ is one of the founders of Wikipedia
25 Clues: Wikipedia was founded in 2001 during this month • Jimmy _____ is one of the founders of Wikipedia • _____ Sanger is one of the founders of Wikipedia • Wikipedia was initially only available in this language • Wikipedia has been criticized for exhibiting systemic ____ • Wikipedia has an integral policy of "_______ point-of-view" • ...
APUSH Chapter 2 IDs 2025-07-31
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- Protestant queen of England whose forty-five-year reign from 1558 to 1603 firmly secured the Anglican Church and inaugurated a period of maritime exploration and conquest.
- French Protestant dissenters, the Huguenots were granted limited toleration under the Edict of Nantes.
- Decree issued by the French crown granting limited toleration to French Protestants. Ended religious wars in France and inaugurated a period of French preeminence in Europe and across the Atlantic.
- Spanish fleet defeated in the English Channel in 1588.
- Legal document granted by a government to some group or agency to implement a stated purpose and spelling out the attending rights and obligations.
- Colonial governor who imposed harsh military rule over Jamestown after taking over in 1610.The colony of Delaware was named after him.
- English joint-stock company that received a charter from James I that allowed it to found the Virginia colony.
- English adventurer who took control of Jamestown in 1608 and ensured the survival of the colony by directing gold-hungry colonists toward more productive tasks. Also established ties with the Powhatan Indians through the chief's daughter, Pocahontas, who had "saved" him from a mock execution the previous year.
- The Dutch colony, located in the Hudson River area, that was established by the Dutch West India Company.
- English colonist whose marriage to Pocahontas in 1614 sealed the peace of the First Anglo-Powhatan War.
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- English courtier and adventurer who sponsored the failed settlements of North Carolina's Roanoke Island in 1585 and 1587.
- Translated as "runners of the woods," they were French fur-trappers, also known as "voyageurs" (travelers), who established trading posts throughout North America.
- Sir Walter Raleigh's failed colonial settlement off the coast of North Carolina.
- First permanent English settlement in North America founded by the Virginia Company.
- Short-term partnership between multiple investors to fund a commercial enterprise; such arrangements were used to fund England's early colonialventures.
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church launched in Germany by Martin Luther.
- English sea captain who completed his circumnavigation of the globe in 1580, plundering Spanish ships and settlements along the way.
- Bound together five tribes the Mohawks, the Oneidas, the Onondagas, the Cayugas, and the Senecas-in the Mohawk Valley of what is now New York State.
- Along with Deganawidah, legendary founder of the Iroquois Confederacy, which united the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca tribes in the late sixteenth century.
- Legal principle that the oldest son inherits all family property or land.
- He supported overseas colonization, granting a charter to the Virginia Company in 1606 for a settlement in the New World. He also cracked down on both Catholics and Puritan Separatists, prompting the latter to flee to Holland and, later, to North America.
21 Clues: Spanish fleet defeated in the English Channel in 1588. • Legal principle that the oldest son inherits all family property or land. • Movement to reform the Catholic Church launched in Germany by Martin Luther. • Sir Walter Raleigh's failed colonial settlement off the coast of North Carolina. • ...
tj settlement facts 2015-03-27
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- this was the first settlement
- the English wanted to join but they attacked
- spain was known as what kind of nation
- what did people travel to Jamestown to search for?
- 105 men where sent to this state
- the name of the young girl who saved captain john smiths life
- where spain ships where located
- where was the word croatoan found carved?
- king Phillips war was described as the most ------ in history
- who named the island of Roanoke?
- Jamestown was built on this
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- king Phillips sibling died ,it was his ?
- they took john smith to this chief
- king phillip was apart of this settlement
- sir walter Raleigh was a friend of this queen
- they carried and spread disease
- the English chose this instead of peace
- king phillip was killed by an American indian -------?
- has Roanoke been discovered ?
- the people of Roanoke ate fruits fish and what else?
- find or regain possession of something lost or stolen
21 Clues: Jamestown was built on this • this was the first settlement • has Roanoke been discovered ? • they carried and spread disease • where spain ships where located • 105 men where sent to this state • who named the island of Roanoke? • they took john smith to this chief • spain was known as what kind of nation • the English chose this instead of peace • ...
Canadian Explorers 2014-11-30
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- English seaman who came to the New World to look for the Northwest Passage
- Explored the interior of British Columbia
- Explored the coast from San Francisco to Southern Alaska
- Founded New France and Quebec City
- Traded with the Natives for Furs
- Founded an English settlement in Newfoundland
- Transported furs in canoes for the fur trade
- Person who claimed Canada for France
- English Navigator and Explorer who discovered a large bay in Northern Canada
- Joined British Navy in 1755 and made detailed maps of Newfoundland
- First European to cross the barren land of Northern Canada
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- 17th century explorer who explored much of the Canadian Arctic
- Italian explorer who discovered part of North America in 1497
- Charted Mackenzie River
- Opened first trade with Northwest Indian Tribes
- Explored the coast of Vancouver
- Reached Newfoundland in 1500
- Disappeared while exploring the Canadian Arctic in 1846
- Explored the Great Lakes and Mississippi River
- The first European to land in North America
20 Clues: Charted Mackenzie River • Reached Newfoundland in 1500 • Explored the coast of Vancouver • Traded with the Natives for Furs • Founded New France and Quebec City • Person who claimed Canada for France • Explored the interior of British Columbia • The first European to land in North America • Transported furs in canoes for the fur trade • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2015-10-14
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- merchant class person who lived in a town
- Bohemian scholar who taught bible was final authority of Christian life
- one of the most powerful Capetian kings
- expansion of trade and changes in business practices
- famous Muslim leader of the 1100's
- great charter that guaranteed basic political rights
- founder of dynasty that ruled in France from 987-1328
- body of rulings by English judges
- holy war
- pope who called for the first crusade
- deadly disease that spread across Asia and Europe in mid-14th century
- style of architecture of cathedrals
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- city in France where pope moved temporarily
- division in church created by having popes in Avignon and Rome
- effort by Christian leaders to drive Muslims out of Spain
- Was a duke who invaded England and claimed the English crown
- everyday language
- English peasant who led the French army to victory
- selling positions in the church
- representatives that make laws for a nation
20 Clues: holy war • everyday language • selling positions in the church • body of rulings by English judges • famous Muslim leader of the 1100's • style of architecture of cathedrals • pope who called for the first crusade • one of the most powerful Capetian kings • merchant class person who lived in a town • city in France where pope moved temporarily • ...
English Society Crossword Puzzle (easy) 2022-08-30
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- Vision (5)
- Smart (6)
- Practical joke (5)
- Santa's helpers (3)
- Not win
- mass starvation (6)
- A unit of measurement for temperature (7)
- the name of the series the committees are based on (9)
- Precise (8)
- The lost committee member (4,2)
- Murderer (6)
- The name of the female recreational (6)
- The former English President (7)
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- The opposite of sweet (6)
- Mix of blue and red (6)
- To talk with (4)
- Courageous (5)
- The powerful council of English Society (9)
- Horned horse (7)
- Emit light (4)
- Paradise afterlife (6)
- Easy to break (7)
- Jail (6)
- The race of the current president (6)
- Price (4)
- mass killing (8)
- The common joke in English Society for the best committee member, biggest animal etc.(4,3)
- Can be eaten (6)
- Natural skill (6)
- Anger (4)
- Trash (7)
- To pass on knowledge/instruct (5)
32 Clues: Not win • Jail (6) • Smart (6) • Price (4) • Anger (4) • Trash (7) • Vision (5) • Precise (8) • Murderer (6) • Courageous (5) • Emit light (4) • To talk with (4) • Horned horse (7) • mass killing (8) • Can be eaten (6) • Easy to break (7) • Natural skill (6) • Practical joke (5) • Santa's helpers (3) • mass starvation (6) • Paradise afterlife (6) • Mix of blue and red (6) • The opposite of sweet (6) • ...
How much do you know about your Teacher? (Fun Activity) 2021-04-26
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- This year everyone has to wear this on their face?
- Mr. Davis Teaches what Subject this year?
- Mr. Davis coached what Sport @ Barnegat?
- Colors of the American Flag are ___, white & blue!
- All Mr. Davis students are in __th Grade!
- All Mr. Davis English assignments for his classes are posted on ____ Classroom.
- What's the abbreviation for Long Beach Island?
- Does Mr. Davis live in Barnegat? Yes or No?
- Your English Teacher's last name?
- Mr. Davis has a pet ___ named "Bella".
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- What school HS you go to?
- What Month is it now?
- Last Month of the School Year?
- How Daughters does Mr. Davis have?
- Mr. Davis has a pet ___ named "Bengal".
- Mr. Davis went to this HS when he was your age?
- How old is Mr. Davis?
- Barnegat HS Mascot nickname is what Animal?
- Name of the Virus that put Schools on Virtual?
- Mr. Davis has how many Sisters in his Family?
20 Clues: What Month is it now? • How old is Mr. Davis? • What school HS you go to? • Last Month of the School Year? • Your English Teacher's last name? • How Daughters does Mr. Davis have? • Mr. Davis has a pet ___ named "Bella". • Mr. Davis has a pet ___ named "Bengal". • Mr. Davis coached what Sport @ Barnegat? • Mr. Davis Teaches what Subject this year? • ...
Intro to Beowulf/Comp Book Test 2019-08-26
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- Name of the meadhall in Beowulf
- What religion were the Anglo-Saxons?
- #11 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___.
- Class Rule #5: Stay __ until the bell rings.
- First bullet under ‘Due Dates’: I do not accept __ work.
- Same letter/sound at the beginning of adjacent words
- Pause or break in the middle of a line
- Old English is derived from a __ language
- Language Beowulf is written in
- An Old English poet
- Class Rule #2 No__ or drink in the room.
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- Wyrd means __.
- A compound expression (AKA: a nickname)
- Oral Tradition is information passed down by word of __.
- Monster in Beowulf
- Divine Right of __.
- Referencing something without actually saying it.
- Group of lines forming a poem.
- Two groups in Beowulf: The Danes & The __.
- King of the Danes
- Types of religious references written into Beowulf
- #6 on Game of Life Worksheet
- Beowulf is considered the start of the __ language.
- Beowulf (the guy) is considered an epic __.
25 Clues: Wyrd means __. • King of the Danes • Monster in Beowulf • Divine Right of __. • An Old English poet • #6 on Game of Life Worksheet • #11 on Game of Life Worksheet • Group of lines forming a poem. • Language Beowulf is written in • Name of the meadhall in Beowulf • Class Rule #1: Absolutely no ___. • What religion were the Anglo-Saxons? • Pause or break in the middle of a line • ...
Crossword New 3 2023-08-04
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- honey producing animals.
- "Ranting pohon" in English.
- she serves passengers on the plane.
- "Kerupuk" in English.
- One of color.
- The top of a house.
- Let’s go to the _____, I need to borrow some books
- this fruit contains vitamin C.
- What is the past form of the verb THINK?
- "Segitiga" in English.
- The opposite of bad
- Someone who helps our family at home.
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- the taste of medicine in general.
- Fuel for motorbikes and cars.
- May I borrow your …… I need to look up words I don’t know.
- The outermost layer of the skin of the fish.
- The opposite of far
- the meat of pig in food.
- The base of a tree.
- this animalhas long ears and likes carrot.
- This tool can move the cursor on the computer.
- the taste of chili
- Someone who usually helps a doctor
- What is the past form of the verb FIND?
- the popular brand of milk in Indonesia.
25 Clues: One of color. • the taste of chili • The opposite of far • The top of a house. • The base of a tree. • The opposite of bad • "Kerupuk" in English. • "Segitiga" in English. • honey producing animals. • the meat of pig in food. • "Ranting pohon" in English. • Fuel for motorbikes and cars. • this fruit contains vitamin C. • the taste of medicine in general. • ...
SEMANTIC RELATIONS 2024-11-25
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- Hyponym of animal and hypernym of bee, ant
- Another name of word "hypernym"
- Hyponym of reptitle. This one have no leg
- Hypernym of east and west, this one can easy to confused
- Hyponym of word "emotion"
- Hypernym of word "lavender" but this one is a Vietnamese
- Binary antonym of word "false"
- Meronym of bicycle and also hononymy of word "sit"
- Antonym of word "left"
- Hyponym of miss Hanh
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- Hyponym of word "book". This one usually used in english
- Synonym of word "Angry". Is a territorial synonym
- Relational antonym of what we call in class
- Hyponym of class K14 English Teacher. Only have 2
- Antonym of word "light"
- Relational antonym of word "child"
- Hypernym of shark
- Contextual synonym of 1 word, this word is where we spend most of the time with but also usually forget to spend time with
- Homonymy of word "link" but is not a english word
- Hypernym of word "rose"
20 Clues: Hypernym of shark • Hyponym of miss Hanh • Antonym of word "left" • Antonym of word "light" • Hypernym of word "rose" • Hyponym of word "emotion" • Binary antonym of word "false" • Another name of word "hypernym" • Relational antonym of word "child" • Hyponym of reptitle. This one have no leg • Hyponym of animal and hypernym of bee, ant • ...
Exploration and Colinization 2024-11-22
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- English born puritan minister
- A cash crop produced on plantations
- An economic practice by wich governments used thair econimies
- European intullectual movement of the 17th century
- Founder of the colony of Georgia
- Ship that took the Puritans to the new world
- The first permament English settlement
- Followers of the religous movement that began as an offshoot of Christianity
- Helped John Smith and European settlers
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- The first document to put into writing
- A large farm that held slaves and crops
- A grant by the Spanish crown to a colonist in America
- Men and Woman who signed a contract that can only be repayed by paying off their debts
- The English settlers who traveled to North America for their religion
- settlement that the Puritans founded
- Property or labor supply
- Laid much of groundwork for enlightement
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control
- Founder of the province Pennsylvania
- A grant or gaurantee of rights powers or priveleges
20 Clues: Property or labor supply • English born puritan minister • Founder of the colony of Georgia • A cash crop produced on plantations • settlement that the Puritans founded • Founder of the province Pennsylvania • The first document to put into writing • The first permament English settlement • A large farm that held slaves and crops • Helped John Smith and European settlers • ...
cooking 2025-05-12
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- A fried potato patty, crispy on the outside.
- Usually button or chestnut, fried in butter.
- Often halved and grilled, adds freshness to the plate.
- Common cooking method for tomatoes and sausages.
- Usually baked and served in tomato sauce.
- A blood sausage that's sliced and fried.
- Classic hot drink, often served with milk.
- A cold alternative to the traditional hot breakfast.
- Cold, tangy drink often served with breakfast.
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- Informal term for a cooked English breakfast.
- Bread browned and often buttered, served as a side.
- Crispy or fried pork strips, a staple in English breakfasts.
- A hot oat dish sometimes eaten instead of fried items.
- A meaty link usually fried or grilled; also called a “banger.”
- Smoked herring, sometimes eaten with eggs.
- The yellow center of an egg, often left runny.
- Often served fried, scrambled, or poached in a full English.
- Regional variation made from mashed potatoes.
- Alternative morning drink for caffeine lovers.
- Fruit spread that goes well on toast.
20 Clues: Fruit spread that goes well on toast. • A blood sausage that's sliced and fried. • Usually baked and served in tomato sauce. • Smoked herring, sometimes eaten with eggs. • Classic hot drink, often served with milk. • A fried potato patty, crispy on the outside. • Usually button or chestnut, fried in butter. • Informal term for a cooked English breakfast. • ...
Good luck🌏🫱🏻🫲🏼 2026-03-09
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- Bumi in English
- Verb 2 of give
- What is the meaning of “environment” in Indonesian
- Verb 2 of “make”
- Verb 2 of break
- Past form of bring
- What is the past form of “recycle”
- Unscramble this word P-O-E-R-T-S
- Unscramble this word P-R-C-O-E-T-T-E-D
- What is the English word for “sampah”
- Verb 2 of “clean”
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- Verb 2 of “see”
- Verb 2 of “take”
- Past form of help
- Unscramble this word Q-E-T-U-O-S-N-I
- Flood in Indonesian
- Unscramble this word F-R-S-T-O-E
- Unscramble the word P-U-L-N-O-L-I-T-O-N
- Unscramble this word B-T-O-T-E-L
- Membangun in English
- Unscramble this word P-A-L-I-C-S-T
- What is the meaning of “litter” in Indonesian
- Verb 2 of find
- What is the past tense of “throw”
24 Clues: Verb 2 of give • Verb 2 of find • Verb 2 of “see” • Bumi in English • Verb 2 of break • Verb 2 of “take” • Verb 2 of “make” • Past form of help • Verb 2 of “clean” • Past form of bring • Flood in Indonesian • Membangun in English • Unscramble this word F-R-S-T-O-E • Unscramble this word B-T-O-T-E-L • Unscramble this word P-O-E-R-T-S • What is the past tense of “throw” • ...
NATIONAL ARTIST FOR LITERATURE 2025-07-30
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- First female National Artist for Literature; known for poetry and fiction.
- Author of 'The Woman Who Had Two Navels'; known for historical fiction.
- Poet and critic; known for promoting Philippine literature in English.
- promotion of regional literature and history.he pioneered Cebuano and national identity formation
- Also known as 'Rio Alma'; poet and critic who promoted Filipino language.
- Hiligaynon writer; author of 'Margosatubig'.
- Pioneer of the modern short story in English in the Philippines.
- Author of the Rosales Saga; known for social realist novels.NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY and SOCIAL JUSTICE
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- playwright, thespian, poet, teacher, critic, and translator marked his career with prolific artistic productions.
- Author of 'The Trilogy of Saint Lazarus'; known for epic poetry.
- Poet, librettist, and scholar; known for promoting Philippine literature.Bagay Poetry
- Author of 'Ama'; known for Tagalog novels.MASTER OF TAGALOG NOVEL
- Country’s Best Writer of Comic Short Stories wrote 'We Filipinos are Mild Drinkers'and My Brothers Peculiar Chicken
- Diplomat, soldiet and writer; authored 'I Walked with Heroes'.
- Author of 'The Bamboo Dancers'; known for appropriating English for Filipino sensibility.
- Labor leader and novelist; wrote 'Mga Ibong Mandaragit'.
- Doveglion.Known for 'comma poems'; modernist poet in English.
17 Clues: Hiligaynon writer; author of 'Margosatubig'. • Labor leader and novelist; wrote 'Mga Ibong Mandaragit'. • Doveglion.Known for 'comma poems'; modernist poet in English. • Diplomat, soldiet and writer; authored 'I Walked with Heroes'. • Author of 'The Trilogy of Saint Lazarus'; known for epic poetry. • ...
Question Words (Interrogatives) 2021-10-18
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- When in Spanish
- Where do we eat lunch?
- What is the English name of futbol?
- Who is in 7th period?
- Grass adjective
- Why?
- Where is our ESL class?
- English as a Second Language
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- school When do you go home?
- Who is in 4th period?
- Who is the principal?
- Coach Holmes adjective
- Where in Spanish
- Why in Spanish
- Who are our twins?
- Who in Spanish
- School bus adjective
- How in Spanish
18 Clues: Why? • Why in Spanish • Who in Spanish • How in Spanish • When in Spanish • Grass adjective • Where in Spanish • Who are our twins? • School bus adjective • Who is in 4th period? • Who is the principal? • Who is in 7th period? • Where do we eat lunch? • Coach Holmes adjective • Where is our ESL class? • school When do you go home? • English as a Second Language • What is the English name of futbol?
History homework 2020-12-04
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- Oglethorpe name of the founder of the first orphanage in the English colonies and the location of the orphanage.
- John
- Wheatley first black woman writer in America to publish a book
- Edwards the great Congregational preacher who led many to
- Catholic man who asked the king of England for
- George Carteretthe two men to whom the king of England gave New Jersey
- Mary's City the brave and kind leader of English settlers in and the name of th first settlement of
- during this spiritual revival
- Penn-the Englishman reponsible for establinshing Pennsylvannia and the religious group to which he belonged
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- which this man planned
- in the colonies from the 1730s to the 1760s
- of Awakening English evangelist who was famous for traveling through the colonies, preaching at large open-air meeting during the 1700s
- Hudson-the dutch governor who surrendered his colony to the English in 1664.
- Awakening the spiritual revival that took
- Carolina's first permanent settlement
- land in America for a colony where Catholics and others would be free to worship
16 Clues: John • which this man planned • during this spiritual revival • Carolina's first permanent settlement • Awakening the spiritual revival that took • in the colonies from the 1730s to the 1760s • Catholic man who asked the king of England for • Edwards the great Congregational preacher who led many to • Wheatley first black woman writer in America to publish a book • ...
CROSSWORD FOODS, DRINKS, JOBS, AND PLACES 2023-03-28
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- THE JOBS THAT CAN TRAVEL MANY PLACES WITH SHIP
- NASI GORENG IN INDONESIA
- THE PLACE THAT YOU CAN BUY VEGETABLES OR MEAT
- THE JOB THAT GIVE YOU SOME KNOWLEDGE IN THE SCHOOL
- THE PLACE THAT YOU CAN SEE OLD STATUE
- THE DRINKS THAT BEE LIKE IT
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- MIE IN ENGLISH
- PANTAI IN ENGLISH
- BREAD IN ENGLISH
- THE JOB THAT SAVE PEOPLE FROM FIRE
- THE PLACE FOR CHRISTIANS PEOPLE PRAY
- MILK IN INDONESIA
12 Clues: MIE IN ENGLISH • BREAD IN ENGLISH • PANTAI IN ENGLISH • MILK IN INDONESIA • NASI GORENG IN INDONESIA • THE DRINKS THAT BEE LIKE IT • THE JOB THAT SAVE PEOPLE FROM FIRE • THE PLACE FOR CHRISTIANS PEOPLE PRAY • THE PLACE THAT YOU CAN SEE OLD STATUE • THE PLACE THAT YOU CAN BUY VEGETABLES OR MEAT • THE JOBS THAT CAN TRAVEL MANY PLACES WITH SHIP • ...
Combination Practice ACT Test 2023-10-18
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- English Question 7:The best answer is D because it eliminates _____ and unnecessary wordiness.
- Math Question 3: To solve for the ___ of j given a __ of k, substitute the __ of k into the equation...
- Math Question 4: Finally, because the ___ value of a # is its distance from 0, and because distance is positive, the absolute value of -5 is 5.
- Math Question 1: The _____ of selecting either a red marble or a blue marble is calculated by adding the ____ of selecting a red marble and the probability of selecting a blue marble.
- Math Question 2: The probability that a student from Group 4 is selected at random from the class on Thursday can be calculated by taking the # of students present on Thurs who were in Group 4 and dividing it by the ___ # of students present on Thursday in the class.
- English Question 4: The best answer is F because it provides the appropriate punctuation and capitalization for the two complete sentences and supplies the necessary ___ after the introductory clause...
- English Question 3: The best answer is C because it correctly distinguishes between ____ and plurals by using an apostrophe...
- Reading Question 1: The best answer is A because the narrator makes clear that he does not know or remember all the ____ of the story he relates about Jantzen.
- English Question 6: The subjective pronoun case ___ is needed here because the word __ serves as the subject of the dependent clause...
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- English Question 1: The best answer is B because it correctly identifies the ____ impact of using the phrase "and my idol."
- English Question 5: The word ____ best illustrates "the fervor with which the narrator communicated with the airport personnel."
- English Question 2: The best answer is F because it provides the appropriate punctuation (a ___) to precede a list.
- English Question 8:The best answer is H because it provides the most logical ____ based on the surrounding context.
- Math Question 5: The change in ___ can be determined by subtracting the starting ____ from the ending _____.
- Reading Question 2: The best answer is H because the phrase "though maybe not as quick as he should have been to smell a ___" suggests that Jantzen was not sensitive to the possibility that someone might try to take advantage of him.
- Science Question 2 (on the back): According to Table 1, for a given temperature, the ____ of a gum mixture increased as the rest time increased.
16 Clues: English Question 7:The best answer is D because it eliminates _____ and unnecessary wordiness. • Math Question 3: To solve for the ___ of j given a __ of k, substitute the __ of k into the equation... • Math Question 5: The change in ___ can be determined by subtracting the starting ____ from the ending _____. • ...
1st 6 Weeks-Colonization 2024-02-07
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- Colony started for religious freedom for Roman Catholics
- The 1st written constitution in the colonies
- 1st representative assembly in the colonies
- The 1st permanent English settlement (1607)
- Colonial movement in the 1730’s & 1740’s that changed the Protestant faith by proclaiming salvation for the common man, encouraged equality
- Created in 1689, limited the king’s power, calls for limits, gives Parliament freedom of speech & free elections
- Colony founded by John Mason for the English & Scots-Irish settlers who wanted to escape from the harsh economic and religious rules of the Puritans
- Rich soil, warmer climate, year-round growing season, plantation system, rice, tobacco, indigo, indentured servants and enslaved people, agriculture economy
- Colony founded for English debtors and convicts
- Group of English Protestants who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Colony settled by the Dutch and Swedish, first explored by Sir Henry Hudson
- Mistreatment or punishment of a group because of their beliefs
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- Founder of the Connecticut colony
- Colonial region with rich solid, deep rivers, mild winters, known as “Bread Basket”, Quakers in Pennsylvania
- Colonial region with rocky solid, short growing season, cold winters, shipbuilding, logging, fishing, mostly puritan
- The reason the French established colonies in the New World
- Founder of the Pennsylvania colony
- Founder of the Georgia colony
- The idea that Britain allowed the colonies to govern themselves due to the great distance between the 2 continents
- Enlightenment thinker who believed that government exists to serve people and cannot take their natural rights (life, liberty, property) away
- Colony founded by the Pilgrims, Puritans who wanted to purify and reform the Anglican Church with strict beliefs
- Founder of the Rhode Island colony
- The 1st attempt at self-government (1620)
- Colonial religious group who did not believe in the institution of slavery
- The “Great Charter” created in 1215, it guaranteed rights and liberties to the English people that could not be canceled by later laws
- Colony previously known as New Amsterdam, originally owned by the Dutch, then taken by the English without firing a shot
- Enlightenment thinker who promoted the separation of powers/ checks and balances
- Woman banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony for leading Bible studies
28 Clues: Founder of the Georgia colony • Founder of the Connecticut colony • Founder of the Pennsylvania colony • Founder of the Rhode Island colony • The 1st attempt at self-government (1620) • 1st representative assembly in the colonies • The 1st permanent English settlement (1607) • The 1st written constitution in the colonies • Colony founded for English debtors and convicts • ...
Big crossword 2023-06-06
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- вызывать, быть причиной
- необходимый, очень важный
- исследовать
- English can ____ people of different countries.
- He loved the sea and it became _____ of his art.
- _____ I tried to develop my art skills
- _____is the painter's most famous work.
- _____ English is necessary
- English has become a _____.
- без сомнения
- That's ____ I'd like to tell you
- He painted sea and _____ ships, naval battles.
- He was____ in a poor family.
- There are a lot of____ Russian artists.
- to ___ new people
- избегание стресса
- Aivazovsky was a _____ of talent and of luck.
- Other people helped him to ____ a proper school
- one of the most famous Russian ____.
- Knowing English is _____ and gives many opportunities
- He is ____ ____ his seascapes.
- выпускник
- образ жизни
- наука
- морские бои
- улучшить
- to understand ______.
- Many English words are ___ other languages.
- плавательный бассейн
- национальный язык
- вредный
- высокообразованный
- That's why I would like to tell you ____ about him
- не принимать близко к сердцу
- пойти в спортзал
- There ____ many different useful subjects
- There are many different____(причины)
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- to _____ to different countries
- of my future career_____
- возможный
- There are many ____ people in the world.
- важный
- состояние здоровья
- по сравнению с...
- оба
- As for me, I _____ the talent and the works of Aivazovsky.
- достаточно
- состоит из
- квалифицированный
- влияние на
- больше всего
- The study was not easy and I had to __ ___.
- сократить стресс
- I think as an art teacher, you can help your students discover and explore_____.
- болезнь
- легкий язык
- общаться
- begin - ___ - begun
- шедевр
- I decided to ___ MSPU
- He travelled back to the Crimea where he spent two years living ____the Black Sea.
- Every day I tried to _____ my English skills.
- открыть, обнаружить
- как минимум
- So, it isn't _____ to lead a healthy lifestyle.
- отсутствие вредных привычек
- It is spoken in_____.
- His parents couldn't ______ him with the education of art.
- газированные напитки
- Ivan Aivazovsky is one of the greatest painters _____.
- There are many outstanding people in the _____.
- гулять больше
- выбирать
73 Clues: оба • наука • важный • шедевр • болезнь • вредный • общаться • улучшить • выбирать • возможный • выпускник • достаточно • состоит из • влияние на • исследовать • легкий язык • как минимум • образ жизни • морские бои • без сомнения • больше всего • гулять больше • сократить стресс • пойти в спортзал • по сравнению с... • квалифицированный • to ___ new people • избегание стресса • национальный язык • состояние здоровья • ...
Newspeak Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-27
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- The Ministry of Peace
- wearing an improper expression on one’s face
- The Ministry of Love
- prefix meaning extremely
- believing 2 contradictory things are both true
- The Ministry of Truth
- to quack like a duck
- prefix meaning before
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- thinking against the Party
- individualism and eccentricity
- The Ministry of Plenty
- English Socialism
- Big Brother
- prefix meaning very
- prefix meaning
- standard English
- suffix meaning
- someone whose existence has been completely erased by the Party
18 Clues: Big Brother • prefix meaning • suffix meaning • standard English • English Socialism • prefix meaning very • The Ministry of Love • to quack like a duck • The Ministry of Peace • The Ministry of Truth • prefix meaning before • The Ministry of Plenty • prefix meaning extremely • thinking against the Party • individualism and eccentricity • wearing an improper expression on one’s face • ...
Back to school! 2025-09-10
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- The 1st African-American president
- The capital of this country is Cardiff
- The English for "Lapin"
- The color of the frog
- Mark Zuckerberg is the creator of this social media
- The capital of the state of California
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- The capital of Northern Ireland
- There are lots of kangaroos in this country
- The 1st president of the USA
- The number of states in the USA
- The English for "Vérifier
- The English for "Répondre"
12 Clues: The color of the frog • The English for "Lapin" • The English for "Vérifier • The English for "Répondre" • The 1st president of the USA • The capital of Northern Ireland • The number of states in the USA • The 1st African-American president • The capital of this country is Cardiff • The capital of the state of California • There are lots of kangaroos in this country • ...
UNIT 6: COMPETITIONS 2016-10-26
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- The last World Cup was __________ in Germany.
- The competition was _____ by the Students' Parents Society.
- The contest aimed to _____ the spirit of learning English among students.
- Everyone was attracted by her graceful __________.
- _______ are the ones to decide who wins a competition.
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- The English teacher explained the competition’s _____ to the students.
- The competition's aim was to stimulate the ____ of learning English among students.
- The English Speaking competition was attended by______ of three classes of my school.
- He He _______ for not writing her for a month.
- A maximum ______for each activity is 15 points.
- Time was up and the judges ______ the results.
- Are you willing to take _______ in our project?
12 Clues: The last World Cup was __________ in Germany. • He He _______ for not writing her for a month. • Time was up and the judges ______ the results. • A maximum ______for each activity is 15 points. • Are you willing to take _______ in our project? • Everyone was attracted by her graceful __________. • _______ are the ones to decide who wins a competition. • ...
Linguistic Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-19
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- The actual language use by an individual, according to Saussure.
- What feature do the following sounds have in common? [m, n, ŋ]
- Semivowels can never form the __________ of a syllable.
- A morpheme which is placed before the root.
- The linguistic approach proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure.
- Different realisations of the same phoneme.
- It the word Tuesday is pronounced as Chooseday, we speak of Yod-___________ .
- The period in the history of English which lasted beween 1150 and ca. 1500 is referred to as ___________ English.
- Academic English and Business English are its __________ varieties.
- The insertion of [r] in "law and order" is called ____________ "r".
- The word "smog" is formed through this process.
- [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels.
- Due to the realisation of the post-vocalic “r”, GA is called a ___________ accent.
- The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ .
- Any language that is widely used as a means of communication among speakers of other languages is referred to as lingua _______ .
- {-hood} in the word "childhood" is a __________ morpheme.
- The [r] in the British pronunciation of "my sister in London" is called ___________-r.
- The place of articulation of [j].
- The assertion that language grammar is unlearnable given the relatively limited data available to children is called the _____ of the stimulus.
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- The study of actual speech.
- The {-s} in "toys" and the {-ed} in "worked" are ________ morphemes.
- Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and, in more recent research, prepositions are all _______ categories.
- A type of grammar that focuses on the correctness of language use.
- "choke" and "joke" are a ______ pair.
- The branch of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words and the processes of word-formation.
- The entire unconscious mental knowledge of an ideal language speaker, according to Noam Chomsky, is called ___________ .
- There is no direct connection between the form of the linguistic sign and its meaning. That means the linguistic sign is _______ .
- Scottish English and South African English are its ________ varieties.
- What do the vowels [ɜː, ə, ʌ] have in common? They are all ___________.
- When we produce voiced sounds, our vocals folds _________.
- An abbreviation which is pronounced like a word.
31 Clues: The study of actual speech. • The place of articulation of [j]. • "choke" and "joke" are a ______ pair. • [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels. • A morpheme which is placed before the root. • Different realisations of the same phoneme. • The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ . • The word "smog" is formed through this process. • ...
unit 19 Jokes 2022-05-18
10 Clues: - new's in paper • - exciting vastand • - father or mother • - bird who can talk • - ammuma in english • - kohutav in english • - üksildane in english • - a food that makes you cry • - what kind of room can you eat • - men who works with cow's in USA
UNIT 19 A 2021-12-04
Cheer for your team 2023-10-03
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- Name of football in the USA
- It is played on an ice rink
- The English for 'stimulant'
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- He/She plays football
- He/She is part of a marching band
- When does baseball season start?
- The person that trains the team
- The English for 'équipe'
- Football players have to wear it
- He/She is in charge of taking photos
- He/She cheers for the team
- The English for 'encourger'
12 Clues: He/She plays football • The English for 'équipe' • He/She cheers for the team • Name of football in the USA • It is played on an ice rink • The English for 'encourger' • The English for 'stimulant' • The person that trains the team • When does baseball season start? • Football players have to wear it • He/She is part of a marching band • He/She is in charge of taking photos
Numbers 2020-03-28
8 Clues: Seven in Indonesia • Satu in English is... • Ten in Indonesia ia ... • Sembilan in English is... • Dua puluh in English is... • Tiga puluh in English is... • Enam belas in English is .. • What is the number before thirteen?
Ben Ream 2020-10-19
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- a man of mixed race
- led an expedition to conquer Peru
- a Spanish conqueror
- area colonized by France in North America
- first permanent English settlement in North America
- led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- last Inca Emperor
- English Protestants who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices
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- Spanish labor system that allowed conquerors to enslave the people they conquered
- English settlers on the Mayflower
- colony of the Dutch Republic
- are under control of another country
- Wampanoag responsible for King Philips War
- war fought between Britain and France over territory in the New World
- Italian who found the New World
15 Clues: last Inca Emperor • a man of mixed race • a Spanish conqueror • colony of the Dutch Republic • Italian who found the New World • English settlers on the Mayflower • led an expedition to conquer Peru • are under control of another country • area colonized by France in North America • Wampanoag responsible for King Philips War • first permanent English settlement in North America • ...
WHO CROSSWORD 2018-11-18
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- Princess of Wales married to Prince Charles
- A famous Commander-in-Chief of the British fleet
- A former star of the legendary team Manchester United
- The 20th century's most famous and celebrated Prime Minister
- A famous Scottish writer
- A scientist, famous for his book "The Origin of Species"
- An English novelist, author of "Robinson Crusoe"
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- One of the Greatest poets of England
- A scientist,who formulated the theory of universal gravitation
- An English statesman and political leader of the 17th century
- Current Prime Minister of the UK
- The United Kingdom's first woman prime minister
- A famous English film actor
- A member of the "BEATLES"
- A scientist,who introduced the term "horse power"
15 Clues: A famous Scottish writer • A member of the "BEATLES" • A famous English film actor • Current Prime Minister of the UK • One of the Greatest poets of England • Princess of Wales married to Prince Charles • The United Kingdom's first woman prime minister • A famous Commander-in-Chief of the British fleet • An English novelist, author of "Robinson Crusoe" • ...
Silly Simon Crossword Puzzle pages 2-14 2021-05-19
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- The man gave him a ... of milk.
- He tried to catch a ... in the stream.
- On the first day the farmer gave him a...
- ertragen in English
- Silly Simon's mother sent him away across the...
- On the second day Silly Simon met a man with ...cows.
- On his way home from the farmer he came to a ...
- In the winter Silly Simon sat by the ...
- Silly Simon's mother is very ...
- brauchen in English
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- The rich man's daughter cannot ...
- At home his mother said to him: "You... boy!"
- "The way to carry a penny is to put it in your..."
- erinnern in English
- In the summer Silly Simon sat in the ...
15 Clues: erinnern in English • ertragen in English • brauchen in English • The man gave him a ... of milk. • Silly Simon's mother is very ... • The rich man's daughter cannot ... • He tried to catch a ... in the stream. • In the summer Silly Simon sat in the ... • In the winter Silly Simon sat by the ... • On the first day the farmer gave him a... • ...
Auralia 2024-05-02
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- when did the English arrive
- when did the English stop sending prisoners to Aurelia
- average life span of aborigines
- what did the settlers do that changed the landscape of australia
- % of how much aborigines are left today.
- what was the first people there called
- must aborigines lived here
- kind of people the English brought to australia
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- the right to vote for aborigines was in
- what year was Aurelia established.
- language is important to aborigines why
- what did James cook call the cost where they come first
- what is it called to move place to place to hunt
- who colonized australia
- they come to australia to relief the
15 Clues: who colonized australia • must aborigines lived here • when did the English arrive • average life span of aborigines • what year was Aurelia established. • they come to australia to relief the • what was the first people there called • the right to vote for aborigines was in • language is important to aborigines why • % of how much aborigines are left today. • ...
Verb Forms 2025-09-04
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- is the past and past participle of "flee."
- is the past of the verb "mistake."
- is the past and past participle form of the verb seek.
- is the verb in English for "doblar."
- is the past of "undergo."
- is the form of saying "encogerse" but in the past.
- is the past and past participle form of lead.
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- is the way of saying transmitir (radiar)
- is the ver in english for "moler."
- is the past participle form of "forbid."
- is the past of hang.
- is the past of "drive."
- is the verb in English for "agarrarse" and "aferrarse."
- is the past form of "bleed."
- is the past and past participle form of cast.
15 Clues: is the past of hang. • is the past of "drive." • is the past of "undergo." • is the past form of "bleed." • is the ver in english for "moler." • is the past of the verb "mistake." • is the verb in English for "doblar." • is the way of saying transmitir (radiar) • is the past participle form of "forbid." • is the past and past participle of "flee." • ...
English-speaking countries and English language 2013-03-05
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- In what month do the Americans celebrate Independence Day?
- Which tense is formed as follows: have/has + III, -ed?
- Who founded London?
- Romeo and _______
- Our fathers have been friends ____ ages.
- A verb that expresses a command or obligation.
- An Irish writer whose name is very similar to the name of one Estonian writer.
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- Who is the author of Harry Potter?
- Which English-speaking country is also the smallest continent in the world?
- What is the oldest and most famous church in London?
- What is the plural form of person?
- What word is used instead of will in Reported Speech?
- Which English-speaking country has a dragon on its national flag?
- What is the capital of Scotland?
- London lies on the river __________.
- The two official languages in Canada are English and __________ .
- What is the national symbol of England?
- How do the British call an elevator?
18 Clues: Romeo and _______ • Who founded London? • What is the capital of Scotland? • Who is the author of Harry Potter? • What is the plural form of person? • London lies on the river __________. • How do the British call an elevator? • What is the national symbol of England? • Our fathers have been friends ____ ages. • A verb that expresses a command or obligation. • ...
Class XII-C (2001) Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-20
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- Two are always better than one
- Not shares, but ___________
- The unofficial happy hour
- Best Outgoing Student, Commerce Batch 2001
- The movie whose hit song inspired some of our classmates to shake a leg during Annual Day (abbrev.)
- The teacher who always looked dapper
- Everyone's favorite play fight
- "_________ Earthquake Relief Fund" is where our Farewell Party money went
- Nagasaki's partner (English chapter)
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- There were these many of us in class
- The landscape used by Najab Hussain (English chapter)
- Farewell Party 2001 had everything but this
- The evil cousin of Annual Day
- One of the two to skip class photo day
- The ONLY one to escape last day tortures
- One of the many theories in Economics that bored us
- Her tiger dies as a result of the report of the hunter's rifle (English chapter)
- The day (of the week) we visited the Gulf Times office
18 Clues: The unofficial happy hour • Not shares, but ___________ • The evil cousin of Annual Day • Two are always better than one • Everyone's favorite play fight • There were these many of us in class • The teacher who always looked dapper • Nagasaki's partner (English chapter) • One of the two to skip class photo day • The ONLY one to escape last day tortures • ...
Countries 2020-10-07
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- Biggest country
- 50 states
- has 3 capitals
- country of the sun
- A continent and a country
- Won 3 soccer world cups and 1 in 2014
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- an English speaking country
- one of the biggest smartphone manufacturer
- Ancient Rome
- capital is Athens
- won the most soccer world cups
- Pho
- speaks french and english
- Most population
- speaks spanish
15 Clues: Pho • 50 states • Ancient Rome • has 3 capitals • speaks spanish • Biggest country • Most population • capital is Athens • country of the sun • speaks french and english • A continent and a country • an English speaking country • won the most soccer world cups • Won 3 soccer world cups and 1 in 2014 • one of the biggest smartphone manufacturer
food 2017-11-11
10 Clues: a French sweet • an English candy • an American sweet • a healthy breakfast • pie an English dessert • a typical Italian dish • tea English afternoon snack • a favourite American dessert • an Italian dish with minced meat • and chips a traditional main dish
Linguistic Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-18
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- {-hood} in the word "childhood" is a __________ morpheme.
- The assertion that language grammar is unlearnable given the relatively limited data available to children is called the _____ of the stimulus.
- [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels.
- It the word Tuesday is pronounced as Chooseday, we speak of Yod-___________ .
- meaning. That means the linguistic sign is _______ .
- <choke> and <joke> are a ______ pair.
- There is no direct connection between the form of the linguistic sign and
- The {-s} in "toys" and the {-ed} in "worked" are ________ morphemes.
- Semivowels can never form the _________ of a syllable.
- The [r] in the British pronunciation of "my sister in London" is called ___________-r.
- Due to the realisation of the post-vocalic “r”, GA is called a ___________ accent.
- What feature do the following sounds have in common? [m, n, ŋ]
- Academic English and Business English are its __________ varieties.
- The study of actual speech.
- The word "smog" is formed through this process.
- When we produce voiced sounds, our vocals folds _________.
- What do the vowels [ɜː, ə, ʌ] have in common? They are all ___________.
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- The branch of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words and the processes of word-formation.
- A type of grammar that focuses on the correctness of language use.
- The linguistic approach proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure.
- The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ .
- A morpheme which is placed before the root.
- The period in the history of English which lasted beween 1150 and ca. 1500 is referred to as ___________ English.
- Different realisations of the same phoneme.
- Any language that is widely used as a means of communication among speakers of other languages is referred to as lingua _______ .
- The entire unconscious mental knowledge of an ideal language speaker, according to Noam Chomsky, is called ___________ .
- Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and, in more recent research, prepositions are all _______ categories.
- The insertion of [r] in "law and order" is called ____________ "r".
- An abbreviation which is pronounced like a word.
- The place of articulation of [j].
- Scottish English and South African English are its ________ varieties.
- The actual language use by an individual, according to Saussure.
32 Clues: The study of actual speech. • The place of articulation of [j]. • <choke> and <joke> are a ______ pair. • [ʊ, uː, ɒ, ɔː] are all __________ vowels. • A morpheme which is placed before the root. • Different realisations of the same phoneme. • The letter "R" in RP stands for __________ . • The word "smog" is formed through this process. • ...
England / Portsmouth 2016-10-09
9 Clues: - The head of England • / Popular English clock • / City where Joe was born • / Popular football player • / Very popular English food • / Very popular English drink • / Country where Joe was born • - Most famous English Band of all time • / The country that is over 70 times bigger than England
3/29 2022-03-29
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- you play volleyball and have science class on this day
- you have English class and go to church on this day
- a language you speak
- you have 2 science classes on this day
- you go to church on this day
- you have PE class on this day
- a subject you run and play balls
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- you finish school at 12:00 on this day
- a language like a, b, c
- a subject singing songs
- studies a subject talking about people and the world
- you have English class on this day
- a subject like 1, 2, 3
- a subject talking about trees, sun, and moon
- a subject making small house and drawing
15 Clues: a language you speak • a subject like 1, 2, 3 • a language like a, b, c • a subject singing songs • you go to church on this day • you have PE class on this day • a subject you run and play balls • you have English class on this day • you finish school at 12:00 on this day • you have 2 science classes on this day • a subject making small house and drawing • ...
Brilliant Bleach Anime Trivia 2023-07-04
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- "Stephanie ___" is the English voice for Orihime.
- "Life is Like a ___" is the first outro.
- "___ Ruff" is the English voice actor for Rukia.
- "Noriyuki ___" is the director of the Bleach anime.
- "___ Sugiyama" is the Japanese voice for Uryu.
- "___ Range" performed the first intro.
- "___ Yasumoto" is the Japanese voice for Sado.
- "Tite ___" is the creator of Bleach.
- "___ Ito" is the Japanese voice for Renji.
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- Which studio produced Bleach?
- "___ Star" is the 5th intro.
- What is the name of the first intro?
- "___ Orikasa" is the Japanese voice actor for Rukia.
- "Masakazu ___" is the Japanese voice actor for Ichigo.
- "___ Yong Bosch" is the English voice actor for Ichigo.
15 Clues: "___ Star" is the 5th intro. • Which studio produced Bleach? • What is the name of the first intro? • "Tite ___" is the creator of Bleach. • "___ Range" performed the first intro. • "Life is Like a ___" is the first outro. • "___ Ito" is the Japanese voice for Renji. • "___ Sugiyama" is the Japanese voice for Uryu. • "___ Yasumoto" is the Japanese voice for Sado. • ...
Chance Daigle Crossword puzzle 2023-04-26
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- expectancy average age to which people live
- who colonized australia
- james cook who was the explorer who claimed australia
- what was the disease europeans brought
- what is wandering for resources with no permanent settlement
- land claimed and controlled by empire
- what was the main reason aborigines died when english arrived
- how many years do aborigines live less than normal australis
- what year did english arrive/colonize australia
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- curved flat piece of wood used for hunting
- traditional aboriginal instrument
- what kind of people did britain bring to australia
- term describing australia's original inhabitants
- native people of australia
- when did britain stop transporting prisoners to australia
15 Clues: who colonized australia • native people of australia • traditional aboriginal instrument • land claimed and controlled by empire • what was the disease europeans brought • curved flat piece of wood used for hunting • expectancy average age to which people live • what year did english arrive/colonize australia • term describing australia's original inhabitants • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
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- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
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- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
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- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
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- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
London Crossword 2016-04-23
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- Cafe
- Name of university and shopping street
- English currency
- Clock
- Famous grass tennis tournament
- Department Store
- Name of bridge for pedestrians
- London river
- Nickname of Millenium bridge
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- English word for subway
- Name of Royal Palace
- Best way to see London from up high (2 words)
- Name of famous flower market
- Statue on Trafalgar Square
- hot drink
15 Clues: Cafe • Clock • hot drink • London river • English currency • Department Store • Name of Royal Palace • English word for subway • Statue on Trafalgar Square • Name of famous flower market • Nickname of Millenium bridge • Famous grass tennis tournament • Name of bridge for pedestrians • Name of university and shopping street • Best way to see London from up high (2 words)
Spelling Words 2022-03-17
15 Clues: I am .... • People .... • He was .... • He is a .... • I speak .... • He did not .... • I can't .... it. • The statue of .... • The .... was tall. • I fell in to a .... • I .... it to english. • A ... is made of sand. • It is a ... how it happened. • He likes to .... new people. • A square is a good ensample of ...
Highschool Teachers Favorite Things About Fall (*not all teachers are featured) 2025-09-23
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- Open Window Weather (Center Base, New Staff)
- Harvest (CTE)
- Football (Coach)
- Pheasant Hunting (English)
- Pumpkin Chai Latte (Math)
- BonFires (Center Base)
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- Getting to wear sweatshirts (New Staff)
- Change in Temperature (Math)
- Smell (Study Hall)
- Birthday Month (CTE)
- The Colors (English)
- Hunting (Coach)
- Fall candles (New Staff)
- Dead Mosquitoes (Study Hall)
- Golfing (Center Base)
15 Clues: Harvest (CTE) • Hunting (Coach) • Football (Coach) • Smell (Study Hall) • Birthday Month (CTE) • The Colors (English) • Golfing (Center Base) • BonFires (Center Base) • Fall candles (New Staff) • Pumpkin Chai Latte (Math) • Pheasant Hunting (English) • Change in Temperature (Math) • Dead Mosquitoes (Study Hall) • Getting to wear sweatshirts (New Staff) • ...
Cross Words 2013-02-24
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- Our savior (English)
- Title of the 2008 Youth Day (Arabic, Latin Letters)
- Where we are tonight (English)
- Name of our special occasion printed magazine (Arabic, Latin Letters)
- Tonight’s event (English)
- Meeting of the youth with the pope that takes place once every 2/3 years
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- Every Sunday 7PM at Saint Gerges Chuch (English)
- Title of our weekly prayer that used to take place every Sunday in Saint Aquilina Church (Eglish)
- Title of our Youth Day event that was taken as a program title on Tele Lumiere (Arabic, Latin Letters)
- Name of Morshed Lejnet El Chabibe
- Title of the 2010 Forum (Arabic, Latin Letters)
- Mo2tamar el chabibe el sayfi el sanawi (Arabic, Latin letters)
12 Clues: Our savior (English) • Tonight’s event (English) • Where we are tonight (English) • Name of Morshed Lejnet El Chabibe • Title of the 2010 Forum (Arabic, Latin Letters) • Every Sunday 7PM at Saint Gerges Chuch (English) • Title of the 2008 Youth Day (Arabic, Latin Letters) • Mo2tamar el chabibe el sayfi el sanawi (Arabic, Latin letters) • ...
Your Class! 2026-01-26
12 Clues: number 6 • number 5 • number 3 • number 8 • number 1 • number 7 • number 9 • number 2 • number 4 • your Chinese teacher • your English teacher from Taiwan • your English teacher from England
EG teachers 2022-06-16
14 Clues: Head of games • Head of maths • Funny teacher • Head of drama • Head of music • Head of english • swimming teacher • Philosophy teacher • break time teacher • female music teacher • A fun english teacher • A talented games teacher • Moved to be a year 5 teacher • table tennis and archery teacher
English 2014-01-13
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- the education is in your...
- Mr. ritter is our...
- ...is the favorite language
- you come first in the...
- the lesson beginn the bell...
- your first foreigh language is...
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- at class 8 you go with your class to...
- you are a... on the EHG
- Mr. is our...
- the dirties place at our School is...
- ...Aware the children
- this is always over your in our school
12 Clues: Mr. is our... • Mr. ritter is our... • ...Aware the children • you are a... on the EHG • you come first in the... • the education is in your... • ...is the favorite language • the lesson beginn the bell... • your first foreigh language is... • the dirties place at our School is... • this is always over your in our school • at class 8 you go with your class to...
english 2018-03-19
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- what goes at the start of a sentence
- what do you use for writing the emotion in the words
- what is performed
- What is this.
- what do you give every person playing a character
- what goes after a sentence
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- what goes after the characters name
- What are the words in italics
- What are the people called in a play
- what is this abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
- whats in between words
- where do you perform
12 Clues: What is this. • what is performed • where do you perform • whats in between words • what goes after a sentence • What are the words in italics • what goes after the characters name • what goes at the start of a sentence • What are the people called in a play • what is this abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz • what do you give every person playing a character • ...
English 2019-12-14
English 2020-04-16
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- the action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
- the practice or science of collecting and analysing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.
- is language that is free from words, phrases or tones that reflect prejudiced, stereotyped or discriminatory views of particular people or groups. It is also language that doesn't deliberately or inadvertently exclude people from being seen as part of a group.
- a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns are compared, in this pattern
- comparison between one thing and another, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
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- a belief or judgment about something given by an expert on the subject.
- is defined as being 'a language designed for use in situations where natural language (informal English language) is deemed to be unacceptable.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
12 Clues: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. • a belief or judgment about something given by an expert on the subject. • the action of repeating something that has already been said or written. • ...
english 2021-03-09
12 Clues: two scarfs • on life two • one wolf two • on staff two • ones elf two • one glove two • one sniff two • one shelf two • one wive 3 wives • on cliff two cliff • one leaf two leaves • one loaf of bread two
ENGLISH 2021-03-08
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- a text that informs the readers about newsworthy or important events of the day
- to inform the readers about newsworthy or important events of the day is the … of news item text
- which means worthy to be preached, not all events can be reported
- “That’s very kind of you” is an expression of…an offer on help
- “Can you turn the stereo down?” is an expression of request with structure … + V1
- One of the language features of news item text is using … process
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- “Need a hand” is an expression of…help
- generic structure of news item text that Tells in detail the background of the incident, who is involved, where and how the event occurred
- “Would you mind turning the stereo down?” is an expression of request with structure Would you mind + …
- “It’s OK, thanks” is an expression of…an offer on help
- One of expressions of asking for help
- What kind of verbs that showing offer such as will, shall, can, could, and would?
12 Clues: One of expressions of asking for help • “Need a hand” is an expression of…help • “It’s OK, thanks” is an expression of…an offer on help • “That’s very kind of you” is an expression of…an offer on help • which means worthy to be preached, not all events can be reported • One of the language features of news item text is using … process • ...
English 2021-03-09
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- The Montreal Canadian's Capitain
- The most important character of underground to Canada
- An important character of the underground railroad
- I am the highest hockey league
- I am Montreal Canadien's second goaltender
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- I am the Montreal Canadien's goalie number 1
- the opposite of die
- I am a half blood and son of Poseidon
- I am Dallas Star's captain
- I lead the Montreal Canadiens in assists
- The principle of the underground railroad
- I am the opposite of to
12 Clues: the opposite of die • I am the opposite of to • I am Dallas Star's captain • I am the highest hockey league • The Montreal Canadian's Capitain • I am a half blood and son of Poseidon • I lead the Montreal Canadiens in assists • The principle of the underground railroad • I am Montreal Canadien's second goaltender • I am the Montreal Canadien's goalie number 1 • ...
English 2017-02-15
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- Testify under oath
- Confuse;Perplex
- Loudness and clarity of voice
- Estimation that something is value less
- A sleepwalker
- Like hedgehog
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- The day before yesterday
- To be poisoned by cheese
- Person who deals with things lacking of importance
- Someone who is messing around or wasting time
- A Spanish place or forest of Moorish origin
- The death of cells which occurs as normal part of an organism's growth or development
12 Clues: A sleepwalker • Like hedgehog • Confuse;Perplex • Testify under oath • The day before yesterday • To be poisoned by cheese • Loudness and clarity of voice • Estimation that something is value less • A Spanish place or forest of Moorish origin • Someone who is messing around or wasting time • Person who deals with things lacking of importance • ...
English 2017-03-09
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- Something you read from
- 125x5=
- A word that has the opposite meaning as another
- A word or number that is the same both backwards and forwards
- A word that has the same meaning as another
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- (2word answer) A word that contains two or more words
- 9x9=
- 3/4 of 100
- 17x6=
- A book that with words and their meanings
- A word that names a person, place or thing
- An action word
12 Clues: 9x9= • 17x6= • 125x5= • 3/4 of 100 • An action word • Something you read from • A book that with words and their meanings • A word that names a person, place or thing • A word that has the same meaning as another • A word that has the opposite meaning as another • (2word answer) A word that contains two or more words • A word or number that is the same both backwards and forwards
english 2020-10-01
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- giving something a human characteristic/quality
- it,s when something you put at the start of the sentence
- when you talk to someone face to face
- something to replace Ben as he
- something that goes pop,band
- something used to make the verb more interesting
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- something that you put at an end of a sentence
- a process that you do to check your spelling
- it's when someone is speaking you put them there
- a doing word
- compering a thing to a person
- words used to describe a word
12 Clues: a doing word • something that goes pop,band • compering a thing to a person • words used to describe a word • something to replace Ben as he • when you talk to someone face to face • a process that you do to check your spelling • something that you put at an end of a sentence • giving something a human characteristic/quality • it's when someone is speaking you put them there • ...
ENGLISH 2024-06-06
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- true story's
- books children use these in classrooms
- the most common language in the world
- parts of life worded in a systematic way
- a story filled with music
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- made up fantasy stories
- detailed events/stories in ones life
- hold a story
- young girls use these
- updates on modern life
- made up story
- argumentative part of the past
12 Clues: hold a story • true story's • made up story • young girls use these • updates on modern life • made up fantasy stories • a story filled with music • argumentative part of the past • detailed events/stories in ones life • the most common language in the world • books children use these in classrooms • parts of life worded in a systematic way
English 2024-04-30
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- to use something less than its full potential.
- away: to keep something for future use.
- An economic resource owned by an individual, corporation, or country with the expectation of providing future benefit.
- In the context of investment banking, "coverage" typically refers to the responsibility of a particular team or individual within the bank for managing relationships with specific clients or sectors.
- Used or owned by someone else before you.
- action of exchanging one thing for another.
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- To make something more democratic, or to give people more control over something.
- the act of acquiring goods or service by payment, typically money.
- : A decentralized network where each participant has the same rights and responsibilities.
- To bring something into existence; to cause something to happen.
- Gain, benefit, or utility obtained from an economic or financial activity.
- a particular place or patron.
12 Clues: a particular place or patron. • away: to keep something for future use. • Used or owned by someone else before you. • action of exchanging one thing for another. • to use something less than its full potential. • To bring something into existence; to cause something to happen. • the act of acquiring goods or service by payment, typically money. • ...
