english Crossword Puzzles
English exam 2023-12-17
Across
- giving human qualities to something inhuman
- The use of hints or clues in AI story to suggest the outcome of a future event
- a reference to a well-known place, person, event, literary work, or work of art in a story
- A direct comparison (not using “like” or “as”)
- A short usually personal, story used to provide an example, prove a certain point, teach a lesson, or elaborate on a particular subject matter
- A story, song, or piece of art that has meaning by itself, but through the use of symbolism and metaphor, the story also has a broader, more meaningful interpretation.
- descriptive words used in literature that appeals to the senses and creates pictures in the mind of the reader
- A comparison using like or as
- Vantage point from which a story is told; first person, second person, third person
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- A group of words socially established to have a meaning that isn’t obviously discernible from the words when viewed from another society
- The quality in a literary work that makes the reader uncertain about what will happen next
- A seven in writing that takes place before the timeline of the main story
- The combining of various literary devices and techniques such as humor, irony, hyperbole, and ridicule to expose flaws in society or public figures
- A form of language which is particular to a specific region or social group
- the attitude of a writ ire toward a particular subject conveyed through word choice and style
- state of affairs, events, or language that seems deliberately contrary to what a reader or character expects; Verbal situational, and dramatic
- A symbol, situation, phrase, idea or image that appears numerous times throughout a literary work. Helps develop and point the reader towards the themes of the literary work Symbol A person, place, or thing that has meaning but also represents or stands for something else
- An exaggerated statement
- the vernal character of “feeling” of a piece of writing;can change throughout the store
19 Clues: An exaggerated statement • A comparison using like or as • giving human qualities to something inhuman • A direct comparison (not using “like” or “as”) • A seven in writing that takes place before the timeline of the main story • A form of language which is particular to a specific region or social group • ...
English Crossword 2024-01-25
19 Clues: hota • förse • mulen • påverka • fiskmås • uppgift • beteende • årtionde • övergiven • importerad • uppfinning • kemikalier • rik, riklig • kolonisering • förhållanden • dunka, smälla • brista; spräcka • vetenskapsperson • sluttning, nedförsbacke
English Language 2024-03-01
Across
- A spread in population that comes from the same geographic place of origin (8 letters)
- A theory created by Halliday that is used to interact in everyday life (10 letters)
- Accents and dialects become similar and reduce differences between them (11 letters)
- A well-established pidgin (6 letters)
- The study of sounds and ways to speak (9 letters)
- The use of facts, figures, and case studies for reasoning (5 letters)
- Consists of 4 things implemented by Grice. Quality, Quantity, Manner, Relevance (5 letters)
- The language of a socially powerful group (12 letters)
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- Relating to the trustworthiness and credibility of a speaker (5 letters)
- A language which is formed from many other languages and uses different ideas. (9 letters)
- The visual aspect of language which is a main heading for things such as White Space (10 letters)
- To emphasize local identity and social groups (covert or overt) (8 letters)
- Relating to pronouncing the /r/ phoneme in the middle of words (8 letters)
- A distinctive language used by a specific individual (8 letters)
- The main reason why English is a global language and is well known for control (11 letters)
- A word that looks towards distinctive grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and a speaker's social identity (7 letters)
- The emotional aspect of writing and what the writer wants to make the audience feel (6 letters)
- A model that traces many languages as well as protolanguages (4 letters)
- Things that may rely on context to convey meaning (6 letters)
19 Clues: A well-established pidgin (6 letters) • The study of sounds and ways to speak (9 letters) • The language of a socially powerful group (12 letters) • Things that may rely on context to convey meaning (6 letters) • A distinctive language used by a specific individual (8 letters) • The use of facts, figures, and case studies for reasoning (5 letters) • ...
English, puzzzzzzle 2024-04-19
Across
- connected with a person's mind and the way in which it works
- someone who works for a government or police department, especially in order to get secret information about another country or organization
- to give more details or information about something
- one's progress through life or in one's work
- a change in the body or mind which indicates that a disease is present
- the feeling of being sorry for somebody showing that you understand and care about somebody's problems
- a statement that says what you think will happen
- to publicly support a particular policy or way of doing things
- the feeling of being sorry for somebody; showing that you understand and care about somebody's problems
- to not consider something important or to not pay any attention to it
- a situation in which you do not have any or enough of something that you need
Down
- the condition of having or being composed of differing elements
- a district of a city marked by poverty and inferior living conditions
- to say that something is true or is a fact
- a situation in which people are arguing angrily or are fighting
- to react to something with an opposing opinion or action
- done or made or given willingly without being forced or paid to do it
- to be common among a group of people or area at a particular time
- a prominent aspect of something
- a great book or painting or piece of music or movie, etc
20 Clues: a prominent aspect of something • to say that something is true or is a fact • one's progress through life or in one's work • a statement that says what you think will happen • to give more details or information about something • to react to something with an opposing opinion or action • a great book or painting or piece of music or movie, etc • ...
English Crossword 2024-06-19
Across
- Happy action, ex: party
- Object that takes to school
- Cloney Eva's favourite actor
- Boring ... videos if you watch YouTube
- Jan Ubach's hairstyle
- where to write
- Yellow fruit and curved
- Serves to inserts leaves
- Space where children go to learn
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- Drinks are introduced
- Country, where the kebab originates
- Vital drink for everyday life
- Team sport, soccer
- They make you see (vision) better
- Technological object that we use in class
- Stars Actual game, the best game
- Red fruit tha have a size small-normal
- The preseident is Putin
- This game
19 Clues: This game • where to write • Team sport, soccer • Drinks are introduced • Jan Ubach's hairstyle • Happy action, ex: party • Yellow fruit and curved • The preseident is Putin • Serves to inserts leaves • Object that takes to school • Cloney Eva's favourite actor • Vital drink for everyday life • Stars Actual game, the best game • Space where children go to learn • ...
Winning English! 2024-06-15
english-ish 2025-11-19
Across
- a clingy thing
- a ding dong
- 2+2 silhouette
- the process of breaking up with a mollusk
- two flying bread-eaters
- means "appear" but lispy
- an educated suggestion
- a famous, writing wiggle fruit
Down
- bovine dummy
- a possessed pronoun
- excitable dinnerware
- a metallic body joint
- festive sentence
- encountered 2+2
- an appendage bloodied
- a sleepy mark after lunch
- an article written by an extinct reptile
- an anxious verb
- a thing that's not for amateurs
19 Clues: a ding dong • bovine dummy • a clingy thing • 2+2 silhouette • encountered 2+2 • an anxious verb • festive sentence • a possessed pronoun • excitable dinnerware • a metallic body joint • an appendage bloodied • an educated suggestion • two flying bread-eaters • means "appear" but lispy • a sleepy mark after lunch • a famous, writing wiggle fruit • a thing that's not for amateurs • ...
English Vocab 2025-11-04
Across
- Successfully completed or highly skilled
- Certificate awarded after completing a course of study
- Mark a special occasion with festivities
- Made a book or article available to the public
- Person who prepares written material for publication
- Opposed to South Africa’s former system of racial segregation
- Cultural traditions passed down through generations
- Prejudice based on skin colour or ethnicity
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- Infectious lung disease caused by bacteria
- Kept in custody or held back
- Deep state of prolonged unconsciousness
- Official representative who speaks for a group
- Cape The biggest, but least populated province in SA
- Love and devotion to one’s country
- Severe physical or mental pain inflicted on someone
- of poetry Book containing multiple poems
- Fellow member of a group or political movement; companion
- Hopeful attitude about the future
- Infliction of severe pain, often as punishment
- Blame someone for a wrongdoing
20 Clues: Kept in custody or held back • Blame someone for a wrongdoing • Hopeful attitude about the future • Love and devotion to one’s country • Deep state of prolonged unconsciousness • Successfully completed or highly skilled • Mark a special occasion with festivities • of poetry Book containing multiple poems • Infectious lung disease caused by bacteria • ...
Crossword English 2025-11-11
Across
- it is on any place
- flies a plane
- you wear it on your ears
- you stop living
- park you park there
- the opposite of big
- a vehicle that moves on water
- a Pilot flies with it
- vehicle on four wheels
- cost Not that much money
- where you buy things
Down
- opposite of cheap
- opposite of small
- it is on your head
- not clean
- not yes and not no
- not dirty
- showing the time one the wall
- it costs nothing
- you wear it on your bag
20 Clues: not clean • not dirty • flies a plane • you stop living • it costs nothing • opposite of cheap • opposite of small • it is on any place • it is on your head • not yes and not no • park you park there • the opposite of big • where you buy things • a Pilot flies with it • vehicle on four wheels • you wear it on your bag • you wear it on your ears • cost Not that much money • ...
English file_1A 2026-01-12
19 Clues: zelí • humr • řepa • hořký • slaný • losos • lilek • maliny • sladký • oliheň • cuketa • hruška • kyselý • broskev • kořeněný • mořské plody • mušle (slávky) • "jídlo, co si vezmu pryč" • "to nahoře, co je na pizze"
english fun 2026-01-19
19 Clues: kol • lada • taman • dapur • pisin • garam • santan • serbet • sumpit • wortel • garasi • parutan • talenan • dibawah • diantara • disamping • dibelakang • bawangputih • kamar mandi
English 9 2026-02-06
Across
- A word that describes people, places, things, and ideas.
- An action or state of being.
- Hints or clues about events that will happen later in the story.
- The moment of greatest tension or turning point in a story.
- The central message, insight, or lesson of a story.
- A comparison stating that one thing is another.
- OF VIEW The perspective from which a story is narrated.
- Describes an action or state of being.
- A struggle between opposing forces in a narrative.
Down
- A comparison using the words “like” or “as.”
- The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience.
- The time and place in which a story occurs.
- The methods an author uses to reveal a character’s traits.
- The part of the story where conflicts are resolved.
- A scene that interrupts the present action to show an earlier event.
- The atmosphere or emotional feeling created in a reader.
- A contrast between expectation and reality.
- A person, place, thing, or idea.
- The sequence of events in a story.
19 Clues: An action or state of being. • A person, place, thing, or idea. • The sequence of events in a story. • Describes an action or state of being. • The time and place in which a story occurs. • A contrast between expectation and reality. • A comparison using the words “like” or “as.” • A comparison stating that one thing is another. • ...
Founding People of Canada 2013-11-26
Across
- The city who apologized in 2008 to former students of residential schooling.
- The king that first guaranteed territorial rights in 1763.
- Canadians are proud of their unique _______________.
- Where Acadians reside in 1604.
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- Another term for English Speakers.
- Our three founding peoples are English, French,and _____.
- The people of Quebec.
- Our founding nations are Aboriginal, French, and ___________.
- These people are descendants of french colonists.
- A word that means "the people" in Inuktituk language.
- The two official languages of Canada are English and _______.
- A distinct people mixed with European and Aboriginal ancestry.
12 Clues: The people of Quebec. • Where Acadians reside in 1604. • Another term for English Speakers. • These people are descendants of french colonists. • Canadians are proud of their unique _______________. • A word that means "the people" in Inuktituk language. • Our three founding peoples are English, French,and _____. • ...
Module 1 - Activity 3 2016-07-03
Across
- the LL part of ELLs
- the shared beliefs and rules of conduct shared by a community of people
- word that is considered more politically correct than "second"
- acronym often heard in the US
- teaching students with a non-standard form of English
- what the "T" stands for
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- the LT part of ELT
- the competence to communicate in language and culture
- English as a second language
- professional network of teachers in Saskatchewan
- English as a foreign language
- why you to act in certain ways in certain situations
12 Clues: the LT part of ELT • the LL part of ELLs • what the "T" stands for • English as a second language • English as a foreign language • acronym often heard in the US • professional network of teachers in Saskatchewan • why you to act in certain ways in certain situations • the competence to communicate in language and culture • ...
Kid's Box One 2015-03-10
7 Clues: How can I say "Xis" in English? • How can I say "mão" in English? • How can I say "saia" in English? • How can I say "pijama" in English? • How can I say "cantar" in English? • How can I say "cadeira" in English? • How can I say "vermelho" in English?
General knowledge 2021-08-01
Across
- Longest English word wihtout repeating a letter
- Pomum ( latin ) means what in English
- Year of birth of our majesty
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Your favourite Jacob Collier song
Down
- Biggest country in Africa
- Number of English speaking countries
- Monica & Chandler's daughter
- Biggest animal in the world
- Country has the most olympic medals yet
10 Clues: Painter of the Mona Lisa • Biggest country in Africa • Biggest animal in the world • Monica & Chandler's daughter • Year of birth of our majesty • Your favourite Jacob Collier song • Number of English speaking countries • Pomum ( latin ) means what in English • Country has the most olympic medals yet • Longest English word wihtout repeating a letter
Thanksgiving Criss-Cross 2022-10-24
Across
- When you die because you're sick
- English people who go to the New World
- Name of the celebration on the 4th Thursday of November
- Maïs in English
- Name of the Pilgrim Fathers'ship
Down
- They help the English
- You kill animal for food
- Season when it's very cold.
- Animal they eat for Thanksgiving
- The Pilgrims left .....in 1620.
10 Clues: Maïs in English • They help the English • You kill animal for food • Season when it's very cold. • The Pilgrims left .....in 1620. • When you die because you're sick • Animal they eat for Thanksgiving • Name of the Pilgrim Fathers'ship • English people who go to the New World • Name of the celebration on the 4th Thursday of November
the Ultimate quarantine crossword puzzle. 2020-05-25
Across
- you eat soup with a.
- Stop timy its ... runing around with a nife.
- What you get after not have protection in bed.
- vader in english.
- gucci is a verry... brand.
- the person who controles a air plane.
- to become grey you need ... and white to get the. collor.
- The female version of a docter.
- the person who repairs your car.
- the perosn whose behind the cooking in a restaurant is a.
- every morning i... a cup of tea.
- when your eat to much your..?
- Its made with a eight and a teen.
- The english version of wie.
- to be healthe you need to eat a ...?
- The first .... of the day is breakfast.
- In belgium we speak 2 languages French and?
- Mozart plays on it.
- She is the .... person i ever seen.
Down
- a ... a day keeps the docter a way.
- the only vegtable that makes your cry after cutting it.
- your ... is belgian?
- the teacher theaches the... in class.
- what you do in a swimming pool.
- Its not warm but?
- The pupils in the classroom use it to put ther paper on it.
- Bob Ross is a?
- if your grow your own food there are always?
- the most importend meal of the day.
- that chicken hase laid a ...
- trump whants to build it around mexican.
- one direction is a verry popular..?
- Mister Van Hoecke teaches religion and... in school.
- what Mister Van Hoecke does in class.
- some people are ... blind.
- mama in english.
36 Clues: Bob Ross is a? • mama in english. • Its not warm but? • vader in english. • Mozart plays on it. • you eat soup with a. • your ... is belgian? • gucci is a verry... brand. • some people are ... blind. • The english version of wie. • that chicken hase laid a ... • when your eat to much your..? • what you do in a swimming pool. • The female version of a docter. • ...
AH1 Vocab 2 2019-08-21
Across
- The first English settler to grow tobacco in Virginia.
- A radical Separatists minister who believed in religious tolerance.
- Attacks that destroyed colonial towns.
- Leader of the new colony, New England.
- Powhatan’s young daughter.
- Historic Christian group also known as Friends.
- Would work under a contract in return for food, shelter, and a journey to America.
- Between 1620 and 1643, 20,000 english men and women crossed the Atlantic Ocean to settle into New England.
- The attack, control takeover, and burning of Jamestown.
- English protestants that wanted to purify the church by making further reforms.
- The first white child born in America.
- Restore of the English Monarchy.
- Gave portugal a clam to brazil but spain got the rest of the americas
- Promise of allegiance to England’s King James.
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- A fervent Quaker.
- 50 acre grants of land that colonist could earn in different ways.
- Leader of a group of Algonquian.
- A Caribbean settler who had sailed with Columbus.
- Under direct control of the king.
- representatives from communities in Virginia met in an assembly.
- Grants of land to loyal friends.
- A Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztec Empire and claimed Mexico for Spain.
- Spanish explorers of the 1500’s
- investors pooled their money hoping to make a profit
- 90 colonists, attacked, set on fire, and killed all those who fled a Pequot fort.
- Church members who teach and convert others to a religion.
- A young explorer and one of the leaders of Jamestown.
27 Clues: A fervent Quaker. • Powhatan’s young daughter. • Spanish explorers of the 1500’s • Leader of a group of Algonquian. • Grants of land to loyal friends. • Restore of the English Monarchy. • Under direct control of the king. • Attacks that destroyed colonial towns. • Leader of the new colony, New England. • The first white child born in America. • ...
NZ History Recap 2022-10-15
Across
- religious people that came to Aotearoa early on and influenced Maori thinking about settlement by pakeha
- The ancestors of Maori came from ... Polynesia
- the treaty was signed in ... forty
- the group that was formed to prevent Fletchers from building hundreds of houses at Ihumatao
- The name of the Governor that created and signed The Treaty (English version)
- Ihumatao is very close to ... and Auckland Airport
- an English translation of tapu
- The group of young academics and radicals that protested and fought for teaching of Te Reo in the 1970s
- The movement that elected and supported the Maori King in 1858
- Another term for opinion or point of view
- The Te Reo word for the land confiscations that came after the NZ Wars
- Over ... hundered chiefs signed Te Tiriti in total
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- In Te Tiriti (Maori version) this is the Te Reo version of sovereignty
- A regional or local variation of a language
- In The Treaty (English Version) this is the English version of Tino Rangatiratanga
- The country Captain Cook and most early settlers came from
- The first of the NZ Wars was the ... War
- A chief that supported Te Tiriti, Tamati ...
- The largest of the NZ Wars
- In both versions, Maori are given all ... and privileges of British citizens
- A northern chief who was opposed to Te Tiriti, Te Ruki ...
- The first chief to sign Te Tiriti
- A body created to investigate Treaty breaches, the Waitangi ...
- Te Reo term for land
- Most chiefs signed this version of the Treaty
25 Clues: Te Reo term for land • The largest of the NZ Wars • an English translation of tapu • The first chief to sign Te Tiriti • the treaty was signed in ... forty • The first of the NZ Wars was the ... War • Another term for opinion or point of view • A regional or local variation of a language • A chief that supported Te Tiriti, Tamati ... • ...
1970s 2024-04-26
Across
- needle craft using a hook to create loops of yarn
- famous comedian from the 70s
- type of bicycle seat
- lifted shoe
- look that everyone in the 70s wanted to achieve
- air filled punching bag
- decorative lamp
- type of shoe
- new genre of music
- jewelry that changed color based on your mood
- mattress filled with water
- American songwriter, popular for song Isn't She Lovely
- king of pop
- people had these as "pets"
- sleeveless top
- American rock band, popular for songs like Dream On and I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
- show involving different puppets like miss piggy and Kermit the frog
- made into colorful patterns
- English rock band, popular for songs like Paranoid and Iron Man
- jeans that flared at the bottom
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- card game with skip and reverse cards
- film by George Lucas
- Swedish eruopop group
- English rock band formed in Liverpool
- female american comedian and actress
- shirt that has a interchangeable neckline
- electronic memory game
- British singer and pianist, popular for song Im Still Standing
- contact sport with 5 players to a team
- common hairstyle
- necklaces were made out of these
- English singer and songwriter, popular for song Under Pressure
- song released by Earth, Wind & Fire in 1978
- British-American rock band, popular for songs like Gypsy and The Chain
- English rock band, popular for songs like Stairway to Heaven and Black Dogs
- magazine
- president from 1969-1974
- president after Nixon
- modern day shorts
- popular movie about sharks
40 Clues: magazine • lifted shoe • king of pop • type of shoe • sleeveless top • decorative lamp • common hairstyle • modern day shorts • new genre of music • film by George Lucas • type of bicycle seat • Swedish eruopop group • president after Nixon • electronic memory game • air filled punching bag • president from 1969-1974 • mattress filled with water • people had these as "pets" • ...
Tek ko_03.29.25 2025-03-28
Across
- Spanish meaning "a place's abundance of flowers"
- presence of all colors
- Spanish "huevo" in English
- "LX" in Arabic numeral
- Ginebra or Suntory or Beefeater
- shoestring potatoes in a canister
- "Hanging _____ of Babylon"
- iceberg or Romaine or kale
- an American brand of stackable potato-based chips
- Allium sativum
- "Haribon" or "______ Eagle"
- "the art of kicking and punching"
- "Barney": The ______ Dinosaur
- Spanish name for Joseph
- "escuela" in English
- "The Smart ______ Coliseum", known as "The Big Dome"
- home to the iconic, craveable Mojo Potatoes
- citizens of China
- "te amo" in English
- "Mars": The _____ Planet
- "labanos" in English
- game in NBA or FIBA
- Spanish-derived name meaning "Rice Field"
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- "_____jack": first two cards are an ace and a "ten-card"
- sport with serve, spike, toss and block
- an edible bulb with a pungent taste and smell, composed of several concentric layers
- sport of Rene Lacoste
- "cooked with a thick sauce" in Spanish
- "you're always on my mind..."
- citizens of Spain
- blue plus green
- "Casa_______": largest city in Morocco
- IX times III
- halt or "parar" in Spanish
- a purplish-red color
- Italian for "beautiful"
- square root of 81
- animal logo of "Ferrari"
- "Somwhere ______ the Rainbow"
- "Beso de Judas": "______ of Judas"
- a long, green-skinned fruit with watery flesh, usually eaten raw in salads or pickled
- a cold dish of various mixtures of raw or cooked vegetables
- Spanish for "beautiful"
43 Clues: IX times III • Allium sativum • blue plus green • citizens of Spain • square root of 81 • citizens of China • "te amo" in English • game in NBA or FIBA • a purplish-red color • "escuela" in English • "labanos" in English • sport of Rene Lacoste • presence of all colors • "LX" in Arabic numeral • Italian for "beautiful" • Spanish name for Joseph • Spanish for "beautiful" • animal logo of "Ferrari" • ...
Grace Sam Sec #4 & #5 XW 2024-10-31
Across
- How many men did Walter Raleigh have?
- The Pilgrim's Precedent, "Any _______ man..."
- English settlers that arrived in North America and left their homeland for the New World.
- Who left Roanoke because supplies ran low?
- The Mayflower _______ was a written up framework.
- The first English Colony, not permanent.
- The ______ African slaves brought to Virginia in 1619.
- What right did Africans lose by the early 1700s?
- What document did England have?
- Neighboring _______ Americans helped them.
- The colony named after the Virgin Queen.
- _______ was given permission to set up "The First English Colony."
- Ship that sailed for Virginia in 1620.
- What was the assembly that let male settlers elect burgesses.
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- They actually landed in Cape Cod, present day __________.
- Only ____ white, male, property owners could vote.
- Jamestown was named after their _______
- John Smith allied with ______ villages.
- They came here to practice their _______ freely.
- What is the sign of appreciation of good harvest and Indian cooperation?
- One of the biggest issues faced by the Pilgrims.
- _______ showed them how to plant crops and catch eels.
- The house of Burgesses are _______ to the representative government because they both have voters elect representatives make laws for them
- The crop that saved Jamestown
- Word carved into tree, clue about Roanoke.
- The great suffering was known as the ________ ______.
- The second biggest issue faced by the Pilgrims.
- Other Name for Pilgrims.
- The Pilgrims called their new settlement _________.
- The ______ tradition of governing through elected representatives was strengthened by the Mayflower Compact.
30 Clues: Other Name for Pilgrims. • The crop that saved Jamestown • What document did England have? • How many men did Walter Raleigh have? • Ship that sailed for Virginia in 1620. • Jamestown was named after their _______ • John Smith allied with ______ villages. • The first English Colony, not permanent. • The colony named after the Virgin Queen. • ...
Topic 2: European Colonization of North America (Part I) 2023-11-03
Across
- a French colonist who lived in the lands beyond French settlement as a fur trapper.
- a waterway through or around North America.
- an English colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for a yearly payment.
- a 1676 revolt of Virginia colonists against the colony's government.
- a political system in which voters elect representatives to make laws for them.
- an agreement between nations to aid and protect one another.
- an English settler who sought religious freedom in the Americas in the 1600s
- a crop sold for money at market.
- an area settled and ruled by the government of a distant land.
- a group of English Protestants who settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- the mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs.
- a legal document giving certain rights to a person or company.
- a colony under direct control of the English crown.
- the willingness to let others practice their own beliefs.
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- Protestant reformers who believe in the equality of all people.
- a 1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth Colony.
- German-speaking Protestants who settled in Pennsylvania.
- a meeting in colonial New England where settlers discussed and voted on local government matters.
- a representative to the colonial Virginia government.
- the global exchange of goods and ideas resulting from the encounter between the peoples of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- the elected representative assembly of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- to travel all the way around the Earth
- a Spanish explorer who claimed lands in America for Spain.
23 Clues: a crop sold for money at market. • to travel all the way around the Earth • a waterway through or around North America. • a 1620 agreement for ruling the Plymouth Colony. • a colony under direct control of the English crown. • a representative to the colonial Virginia government. • German-speaking Protestants who settled in Pennsylvania. • ...
Dutch - English 2012-07-13
19 Clues: Sir • Crew • Madam • Please • Oxygen • Safety • Airport • Captain • Aircraft • Seatbelt • Thank you • Emergency • Life vest • Oxygen masks • Switched off • Good morning • Good evening • Good afternoon • Emergency exits
Español & English! 2014-02-09
19 Clues: luz • boy • desk • niña • julio • house • summer • Monday • winter • October • la mesa • febrero • domingo • January • el libro • miércoles • profesora • diciembre • la puerta
English Vocab 2014-05-19
Across
- (v.) to make (someone) do something against their will; (n.) coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence.
- (n.) a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- (n.) discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.
- (n.) a very large and densely populated industrial and commercial city.
- (n.) physical strength and good health.
- (n.) a stupid or careless mistake.
- (v.) inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on.
- (n.) a thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
- (n.) a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
- (v.) continue firmly or obstinately in an opinion or a course of action in spite of difficulty, opposition, or failure.
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- (v.) to force or oblige (someone) to do something.
- (v.) to fail to care for properly; (n.) the state or fact of being uncared for.
- (v.) to tempt (a person or an animal) to do something or to go somewhere, especially by offering some form of reward; (n.) something that tempts or is used to tempt a person or animal to do something.
- (n.) a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship.
- (v.) try earnestly or persistently to persuade (someone) to do something; (n.) a strong desire or impulse.
- (v.) to form or devise (a plan or idea) in the mind; (v.) become pregnant with (a child).
- (v.) try hard to do or achieve something; (n.) an attempt to achieve a goal.
- (v.) encourage interest or activity in (a person or animal).
- (v.) to say (something) aloud.
19 Clues: (v.) to say (something) aloud. • (n.) a stupid or careless mistake. • (n.) physical strength and good health. • (n.) discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. • (v.) inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on. • (v.) to force or oblige (someone) to do something. • (n.) a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship. • ...
English Homework 2013-10-08
Across
- The repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables
- A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstractions are endowed with human qualities or are represented as possessing human form, as in Hunger sat shivering on the road or Flowers danced about the lawn.
- The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds
- the underlying main idea of a literary work
- A word that corresponds with another in terminal sound, as behold and cold.
- The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
- the authors attitude towards the subject
- pattern of rhyme among lines of poetry
- an implied comparison between dissimalar objects
- A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.
- A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
Down
- language that represents one thing in terms of soething dissimilar
- one thing used to represent something else
- One of the divisions of a poem, composed of two or more lines usually characterized by a common pattern of meter, rhyme, and number of lines.
- voice in a poem the person or thing that is speaking
- language that appeals to the five senses
- the vantage point or pespective from which which a litereacy work is told
- standardized coventional ideas about characters plots or setting
- A figure of speech in which two essentially unlike things are compared, often in a phrase introduced by like or as, as in "How like the winter hath my absence been" or "So are you to my thoughts as food to life"
19 Clues: pattern of rhyme among lines of poetry • language that appeals to the five senses • the authors attitude towards the subject • one thing used to represent something else • the underlying main idea of a literary work • an implied comparison between dissimalar objects • The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds • ...
English Terms 2015-04-03
Across
- to give the main facts or points in a condensed form
- figurative language that compares two things by stating that one object IS another object
- the use of a word whose sound suggests or imitates its meaning (buzz, pop, drip)
- a five-line rhymed, rhymthmic verse , usually humorous
- the part of the work that introduces the character, setting, or basic situation
- the end of the story where the main conflicts are concluded
- conflict that occurs within an individual
- a judgement based on the reader's knowledge as well as the information supplied by the text
- used to look up facts and statistics
Down
- the beat of a line; the pattern of strong and weak stresses
- figurative language that compares two things using "like" or "as"
- to reword what has been read or heard in one's own words
- the struggle between opposing forces that brings about the action in a story
- figure of speech that uses purposeful exaggeration
- repetition of initial sounds
- a Japanese poem, usually about nature
- a song-like narrative poem, usually featuring rhyme, rhythm, and refrain
- the point of greatest intensity in a story
- a book of maps
19 Clues: a book of maps • repetition of initial sounds • used to look up facts and statistics • a Japanese poem, usually about nature • conflict that occurs within an individual • the point of greatest intensity in a story • figure of speech that uses purposeful exaggeration • to give the main facts or points in a condensed form • ...
English terms 2015-04-03
Across
- Antonyms and synonyms
- A meaningful to which prefix and suffix are added
- My brother is as cold as ice
- An affix attached at the beginning of a base word
- An exaggeration of numbers
- The struggle between opposing forces that brings in action
- The use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning
- Definitions, parts of speech, and origins
- When the little engine said,"I think I can I think I can."
- Used to look up facts and statistics
- An attached affix at the end of a base word
Down
- Book of maps
- The authors central message that makes a general statement
- A regular pattern of rhyming words
- The darkened words in a story or novel
- Something doing what a person does
- A seventeen syllable unrhymed verse
- Basic part of a word that carries the meaning
- The point of the greatest intensity in the story
19 Clues: Book of maps • Antonyms and synonyms • An exaggeration of numbers • My brother is as cold as ice • A regular pattern of rhyming words • Something doing what a person does • A seventeen syllable unrhymed verse • Used to look up facts and statistics • The darkened words in a story or novel • Definitions, parts of speech, and origins • An attached affix at the end of a base word • ...
English crossword 2021-03-03
Across
- -A sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute
- -Sets of wires, covered by plastic, that carry electricity or electronic signals
- -Two people try to throw each other to the ground, using their arms, legs, hands and feet.
- - Two or four people hit a shuttlecock over a high net.
- -A machine connected to a computer that creates a hard copy on paper
- -Visual information in the form of diagrams, graphs, pictures, and symbols
- -Two teams of eleven people try to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal.
- - A general term for computers and other electronic equipment
- - A special area on a laptop or other computer that you can use to move the cursor
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- -CTRL stands for
- - Programs that determine how a computer will communicate with a device
- -Players roll a large black or brown ball as close as possible to a smaller white ball.
- -Processed, stored, or transmitted data.
- - An input device, modeled on the typewriter
- - The display of the computer
- -Two people fight in a ring and try to throw each other to the ground.
- -The software that manages computer hardware and provides common services
- -The software that manages computer hardware and provides common services
- - Short form of Wireless Fidelity
- -A portable computer that you can carry around
20 Clues: -CTRL stands for • - The display of the computer • - Short form of Wireless Fidelity • -Processed, stored, or transmitted data. • - An input device, modeled on the typewriter • -A portable computer that you can carry around • - Two or four people hit a shuttlecock over a high net. • - A general term for computers and other electronic equipment • ...
ENGLISH VERBS 2021-03-16
Across
- past to be for I he she it
- past of prepare
- present of opened
- present to be for I
- past of to have
- past to be for you we they
- past of started
- present of hear
- present to be for he she it
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- present of jumped
- present have for I you we they
- past of ring
- present of read
- past of get
- verb to be for we you they
- past of go
- present of saw
- present have he she it
- past of run
19 Clues: past of go • past of get • past of run • past of ring • present of saw • past of prepare • present of read • past of to have • past of started • present of hear • present of jumped • present of opened • present to be for I • present have he she it • past to be for I he she it • verb to be for we you they • past to be for you we they • present to be for he she it • present have for I you we they
English HW 2019-09-30
Across
- A knitted jumper fastening down the front
- Express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behaviour or actions
- Overcome a problem or difficulty, typically in a clever way
- A scene of uproar and confusion
- A person who avoids work or effort
- Miscellaneous articles especially equipment needed for a particular activity
- Not having any serious purpose or value
- The side of a ship or aircraft that is on the right when one is facing forward
- Lasting only for a short time
Down
- A small European tree which has hanging clusters of yellow flowers and poisonous seeds
- A triangular staysail set forward of the mast
- A person without a settled home or regular work who wanders from place to place
- Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour
- a technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object using X-rays or ultrasound
- In a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect
- The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
- A strip of wood or stone forming the bottom of a doorway
- The rearmost part of a ship or boat
- Giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen
19 Clues: Lasting only for a short time • A scene of uproar and confusion • A person who avoids work or effort • The rearmost part of a ship or boat • Not having any serious purpose or value • A knitted jumper fastening down the front • A triangular staysail set forward of the mast • The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled • ...
English Crossword 2016-05-25
Across
- repeating the same vowel sound
- a measuring unit in poetry
- relies on dramatic elements
- figure of speech
- a group of lines in a poem
- comparing using like or as
- you are my sunshine
- a form of literature that express ideas, feeling, or tell a story
- expresses the emotion of the speaker
- a lyric poem on a serious theme
- the "beat" of the words
- a repetition of similar sounding words occurring at the end of lines in poems
Down
- the lUMPy bUMPy road
- a sad poem / usually about someone that has died
- crawl like a creepy crawling caterpillar
- simple poetery to sound like a regular conversation
- one that tells a story
- a message about life revealed in literary work
- comparing 2 things NOT using like of as
19 Clues: figure of speech • you are my sunshine • the lUMPy bUMPy road • one that tells a story • the "beat" of the words • a measuring unit in poetry • a group of lines in a poem • comparing using like or as • relies on dramatic elements • repeating the same vowel sound • a lyric poem on a serious theme • expresses the emotion of the speaker • comparing 2 things NOT using like of as • ...
ENGLISH CROSSWORD 2024-05-20
Across
- has a trunk
- always beats
- plural of person
- past participle di "see"
- unhealthy food
- you can have it on a boat due to the movements of the wave
- you put your clothes in it
- the last day of the week
- place with a lot of people
- you do it every morning
- if you're not sick you're...
Down
- they are useful for vision
- indipendent house
- it can come if you have the flu
- occurs in the west in the sky
- large marsupial
- it is fundamental to life
- they are compared to small rooms
- flows through the veins
19 Clues: has a trunk • always beats • unhealthy food • large marsupial • plural of person • indipendent house • you do it every morning • flows through the veins • past participle di "see" • the last day of the week • it is fundamental to life • they are useful for vision • you put your clothes in it • place with a lot of people • if you're not sick you're... • occurs in the west in the sky • ...
English 9b 2024-06-07
Across
- sequence of events
- lesson of story
- main character in odyssey
- point of highest interest in the story
- irony- something the audience knows that the character does not
- spealize
- odysseus wife
- odysseus
- new
- not
Down
- beginning of story
- stories that teach a lesson
- 4
- where night started
- figurative language mlk used
- led march on washington
- that is different from its actual meaning
- odysseus home
- 3
19 Clues: 4 • 3 • new • not • spealize • odysseus • odysseus wife • odysseus home • lesson of story • beginning of story • sequence of events • where night started • led march on washington • main character in odyssey • stories that teach a lesson • figurative language mlk used • point of highest interest in the story • that is different from its actual meaning • ...
English Midterm 2024-02-16
Across
- "sort of", "might", "maybe"
- a method of comparison using "like" or "as"
- (2 wrds.) an opportunity for student to comment on other students posts in discussions boards
- an invitation for student to fail to grow
- a group of people reading your writing
- (2 wrds.) creating a vivid image with your writing
- (2 wrds.) expresses a complete thought
- Times New Roman 12 pt. double spaced
- fun fact about English that is shared at the beginning of class
- used before a list of things in a sentence
Down
- the other side of an argument
- (2 wrds.)a sentence that is missing a subject or a verb
- part of MLA formatting to cite an authors sources
- a method of comparison without using "like" or "as"
- (2 wrds.) System Two Thinking
- a poem student wrote about who they are
- indicating a pause without ending the sentence
- a tool used for creating proper MLA format citations
- indicates to us that there is always a choice
19 Clues: "sort of", "might", "maybe" • the other side of an argument • (2 wrds.) System Two Thinking • Times New Roman 12 pt. double spaced • a group of people reading your writing • (2 wrds.) expresses a complete thought • a poem student wrote about who they are • an invitation for student to fail to grow • used before a list of things in a sentence • ...
english project 2024-02-07
Across
- forgetful, not aware of what is happening
- having very good judgement
- to squirm in pain
- carefully
- to make appear
- threatening way
- having a right or claim to something
- to attack violently
- to destroy completely
- to be firmly placed within something
Down
- full and appealing form
- not right, out of sorts
- or little worth or importance
- serene, quiet, calm
- curiosity, mystery, secret
- to keep within a boundary, caged
- to seek revenge against someone
- arousing fear or dread
- misleading, warped, out of shape
19 Clues: carefully • to make appear • threatening way • to squirm in pain • serene, quiet, calm • to attack violently • to destroy completely • arousing fear or dread • full and appealing form • not right, out of sorts • having very good judgement • curiosity, mystery, secret • or little worth or importance • to seek revenge against someone • to keep within a boundary, caged • ...
English Quiz 2024-08-13
Across
- A word that rhymes with "cat."
- A container made of metal or plastic.
- A small insect that lives in colonies.
- A color that is also a fruit.
- A body of water smaller than a sea.
- A small, often round object, used for fastening.
- The opposite of cold.
- The opposite of "in."
- A single unit of language that has meaning.
- An animal known as man's best friend.
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- To speak very loudly.
- A large cat with a mane.
- The season after summer.
- A fruit that keeps the doctor away.
- A large, wild animal that lives in the forest.
- A word that describes what you see.
- An opposite of "yes."
- A single unit of language that has meaning.
- A short word that means “also.”
- A word for a small piece of cloth used for drying.
20 Clues: To speak very loudly. • An opposite of "yes." • The opposite of cold. • The opposite of "in." • A large cat with a mane. • The season after summer. • A color that is also a fruit. • A word that rhymes with "cat." • A short word that means “also.” • A fruit that keeps the doctor away. • A word that describes what you see. • A body of water smaller than a sea. • ...
ENGLISH PUZZLE 2022-05-16
Across
- a place that is fisted as having special sigmficance
- a quiet area of green space
- clean
- a small building in which tea is served
- an outdoor structure used for events
- to show sb all the Interesting features of a place
- impressive; extraordinary
- the inside of sth
- a product which is extremely good in a restaurant or place
- fruit and vegetables
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- a large area by the coast where boats are kept
- amaztng scenery
- a view of a wide area
- an aircraft Company
- to go under the surface of the sea, a lake etc
- terrible
- full people
- to make sb feel less confident about sth
- a deep loud sound
19 Clues: clean • terrible • full people • amaztng scenery • the inside of sth • a deep loud sound • an aircraft Company • fruit and vegetables • a view of a wide area • impressive; extraordinary • a quiet area of green space • an outdoor structure used for events • a small building in which tea is served • to make sb feel less confident about sth • a large area by the coast where boats are kept • ...
ENGLISH PUZZLE 2022-05-16
Across
- the destruction of forests by humans
- contamination
- a hotel which is very expensive
- in or with clouds in the sky
- warming: a general increase in world temperatures
- terrible
- to change sth or sb in some way; to influence
- the unfair treatment of people because they do not share the same culture and characteristics as oneself
- the condition of people having nowhere to live
- an animal in danger of extinction
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- 15.05.2022] Meryem: smile: a a shape of the mouth which shows friendliness
- a small town where the people fish for a living
- to remove whatever is blocking an area
- the condition of having no job
- to qwe practical help
- a large farm
- : circumstances
- : to damage sth badly
- to behave towards sb in a particular way
19 Clues: terrible • a large farm • contamination • : circumstances • to qwe practical help • : to damage sth badly • in or with clouds in the sky • the condition of having no job • a hotel which is very expensive • an animal in danger of extinction • the destruction of forests by humans • to remove whatever is blocking an area • to behave towards sb in a particular way • ...
English crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- the effect of an event in the story
- the author interrupts the plot to recreate an event of earlier time
- The standpoint from which the story is told
- main character
- comparing two things using like or as
- where the story is set
- a grouped set of lines in a poem set apart with a line of space
- the opponent of the protagonist
- where an issue is seen in the story then resolved
Down
- a word associated with a sound
- add on to end of a words
- giving a non-living thing human traits
- Hints or clues that suggest what may happen later in the story
- the repetition of beginning sounds
- The attitude of the speaker/writer
- Vivid writing that appeals to the senses
- turning point of a story
- add on to beginning of a word
- lesson in the story
19 Clues: main character • lesson in the story • where the story is set • add on to end of a words • turning point of a story • add on to beginning of a word • a word associated with a sound • the opponent of the protagonist • the repetition of beginning sounds • The attitude of the speaker/writer • the effect of an event in the story • comparing two things using like or as • ...
ENGLISH VOCABULARY 2022-05-31
English Crossword 2025-01-13
Across
- able to be passed on by contact between idividuals.
- A medical instrument used to listen to someone's breathing.
- A review of past events.
- Very impressive
- To reduce pain or trouble of something
- Touching a curve or surface at only point.
- A very impressive show
- Relating to or used in the sense of touch.
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- To think and make guesses about something.
- A person who watches a show, event, etc.
- An instrument used to see small things
- A forecast of someone's future based on their character and circumstances.
- Capable of being touched.
- To lift up
- To look at something carefully
- An apparatus consisting of a tube attached to a set of mirrors.
- A strong bar that is used to lift something heavy.
- Influence or power used to achieve a desired amount
- Touching
19 Clues: Touching • To lift up • Very impressive • A very impressive show • A review of past events. • Capable of being touched. • To look at something carefully • An instrument used to see small things • To reduce pain or trouble of something • A person who watches a show, event, etc. • To think and make guesses about something. • Touching a curve or surface at only point. • ...
English words 2025-01-20
Across
- Confirm through one's own experience, that something is true or accurately described.
- the subjects that make up a program of study in a school or college.
- Synonym: unfit/incompetent It's occurs when a demande or someone doesn't reallythe conditions.
- Producing a loud, doleful cry or moan.
- Small area that is used for work and contained a desk.
- Looking with difficulty at someone because of something. I screw up my eyes trying to ____ through the fog
- Lowering and raising the head slightly especially to greet or for agrement.
- Take a brief or quick look.
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- Express dry or mocking humor, ironically, sardonically, mocking.
- Being unconcern about someone or something.
- Cause unstable movement from side to side. Move unsteadily in a particular direction."They wobble on their bikes
- This word describes an action that is amusing — or shows amusement — in a droll, sardonic, ironic or grim way.
- Persuade someone to do something through flattery.
- It's a figure of speech that compare two different thing. ex.crazy like a lion.
- It means using something in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose.“he was found guilty of _____ of public funds”
- Run away suddenly, out of control. Eat or swallow quickly
- Vigorously and damagingly searching and stealing.
- Raise the shoulders ignorance or indifference.
- To annoy or to irritate someone.
19 Clues: Take a brief or quick look. • To annoy or to irritate someone. • Producing a loud, doleful cry or moan. • Being unconcern about someone or something. • Raise the shoulders ignorance or indifference. • Vigorously and damagingly searching and stealing. • Persuade someone to do something through flattery. • Small area that is used for work and contained a desk. • ...
English Crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- (adj) tending to inquire or investigate; asking many questions; too curious about other people's affairs
- (v) to know and remember someone or something because of previous knowledge or experience; to accept or be aware that something is true or exists
- (n) a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation
- (n) a question, especially one addressed to an official or organization
- (n) a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
- (adj) having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
- (v) repeal or do away with a law, right, or formal agreement
- (n) a judicial or official investigation
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- (n) a person who knows a lot about something such as art, wine, food, etc.; an expert in a particular subject
- (adj) knowledgeable of something especially through personal experience
- (v) to have a need for
- (v) to ask questions of someone (especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally
- (n) a thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist
- (n) the subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force
- (adj) extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate
- (v) buy or obtain an object or asset for oneself
- (n) conscious mental activities; the activities of thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering
- (n) knowledge or awareness of something
- (adj -or~ v) with your true identity kept secret as by using a different name or a disguise
19 Clues: (v) to have a need for • (n) knowledge or awareness of something • (n) a judicial or official investigation • (v) buy or obtain an object or asset for oneself • (adj) extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate • (v) repeal or do away with a law, right, or formal agreement • (n) a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation • ...
English: Animals 2024-10-08
English Crossword 2024-10-13
Across
- An idiom meaning "to start over completely": "Back to the ___ board"
- A word used to describe something that can't be avoided
- Part of speech that connects words, clauses, or phrases
- Noun referring to a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound arguments
- Punctuation used to separate items in a list or clauses
- A word class that refers to actions
- An idiom meaning to become angry quickly: "Fly off the ___"
- An idiom: "The ball is in your ___"
- The form of the verb "to be" used in the present perfect continuous tense
Down
- A verb tense used to talk about an action that had been happening before another action in the past
- An advanced synonym for "change" or "adjust"
- A word that shows the relationship between a noun and another word in a sentence
- A modal verb used to express possibility
- Synonym for "complicated" or "difficult to understand"
- An idiom: "Add fuel to the ___"
- Adjective describing something that happens by chance, not intentionally
- The form of a verb that shows the speaker's attitude toward the action
- Conjunction used to express contrast, e.g., "He went out ___ it was raining
- sentence A type of sentence structure that includes a dependent and independent clause
19 Clues: An idiom: "Add fuel to the ___" • A word class that refers to actions • An idiom: "The ball is in your ___" • A modal verb used to express possibility • An advanced synonym for "change" or "adjust" • Synonym for "complicated" or "difficult to understand" • A word used to describe something that can't be avoided • Part of speech that connects words, clauses, or phrases • ...
English Enrichment 2024-10-09
Across
- event done when you finish education
- first name of a famous painter
- failed his audition to become the Avengers
- a place to pray
- a country where English is the second language
- a balanced style in essay writing
- to help us show direction
- Man's best friend
- famous character in our English lesson
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- a horror movie
- a profession dealing with animals or pets
- the month we expect to have as a student
- one of our school's motto
- another name for god, Neptune
- old testament written by Moses
- our extracurricular activity
- a board game which allows you to buy hotels
- famous waterfall
- what lived in the middle of the labyrinth
19 Clues: a horror movie • a place to pray • famous waterfall • Man's best friend • one of our school's motto • to help us show direction • our extracurricular activity • another name for god, Neptune • first name of a famous painter • old testament written by Moses • a balanced style in essay writing • event done when you finish education • famous character in our English lesson • ...
ENGLISH Y3 2024-11-14
Across
- I write with my _______. (pen/pencil/marker/highlighter)
- Choose the correct spelling: ocean/oceen/oacen/ocenn/oecan
- There is 365 days in a year. There is 7 days in a _____. (month/week/decade/century)
- How many colours are there in a rainbow?
- My mother cooks in the ______. (bedroom/living room/kitchen/bathroom)
- What is'Bumi' in english?
- I lost my cat. I am very ______. (angry/happy/sad/excited/mad)
- The fruit is called ______. The colour of the fruit is also called ______.
- The monkey loves to eat ______.
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- I love my mother, my father and my siblings. They are my ______.
- What is 'keju' in english?
- The first month is January. The 2nd month is February. What is the eleventh month?
- It is cold and snowy in ______. (summer/winter/autumn/spring)
- This animal goes 'Quack! Quack!'. What is this animal?
- On my face, I have two _____, one nose and one mouth.
- Plural, strawberries. Singular, _______.
- Choose the correct spelling: teecher/teacerr/teacher/teechar
- At night, we can see the _____. (sun/satellite/moon/sky/galaxy)
- Every Monday, I _____ the school song. (dance/talk/sing/jump/laugh)
19 Clues: What is'Bumi' in english? • What is 'keju' in english? • The monkey loves to eat ______. • How many colours are there in a rainbow? • Plural, strawberries. Singular, _______. • On my face, I have two _____, one nose and one mouth. • This animal goes 'Quack! Quack!'. What is this animal? • I write with my _______. (pen/pencil/marker/highlighter) • ...
English Revision 2024-10-31
Across
- noun / herd, bunch, army
- / Ahe is smarter than a computer
- / His watch is a machine
- / there are only three
- / Ben has ants in his pants
- / Teddy bears are always full because they are stuffed
- / Two words shortened into one using an apostrophe
- noun / the name of a specific person or place
- / fanboys
- / A punctuation mark that can show possession or contraction
Down
- / in, on, before, after
- / Thando took the time to trace the toys
- / action words
- / ouch! smash, crash, clunk
- / a sentence type with two subjects and two verbs
- / the flowers danced in the rain
- noun / sweets, toys, games
- / describes an action
- noun / lunchbox, rainbow, riverside
- / describes a noun
20 Clues: / fanboys • / action words • / describes a noun • / describes an action • / there are only three • / in, on, before, after • noun / herd, bunch, army • / His watch is a machine • / ouch! smash, crash, clunk • / Ben has ants in his pants • noun / sweets, toys, games • / Ahe is smarter than a computer • / the flowers danced in the rain • ...
English classwork 2024-10-24
Across
- language the conscious and unconscious movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings are communicated
- a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders:
- the quality of being particularly noticeable or important; prominence:
- the way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out:
- put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way:
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light:
- present or proffer (something) for (someone) to accept or reject as desired:
- the point that is equally distant from every point on the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- the action of framing something.
- a color or shade:
- all the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal:
Down
- the nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up:
- the state of being saturated or the action of saturating:
- the part of a picture, scene, or design that forms a setting for the main figures or objects, or appears furthest from the viewer:
- the state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association:
- geometrical entities that have magnitude and direction. A vector can be represented by a line with an arrow pointing towards its direction and its length represents the magnitude of the vector.
- a musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch, quality, and strength:
- the part of a view that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph:
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right:
19 Clues: a color or shade: • the action of framing something. • an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right: • the state of being saturated or the action of saturating: • the way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out: • put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way: • ...
English vocabulary 2024-11-11
Across
- Geographical space that can be observed
- action of getting something.
- free will.
- Do not admit what someone or something
- Source of energy that comes from
- a certain place.
- decomposition of organic matter.
- defend their country.
- Awareness or understanding of someone
- dangerous action or thing.
Down
- authority that controls the State
- type of energy derived
- set of forces made up of people
- feeling of being able to act of one's
- Something that weighs on another.
- a country.
- ropes or wires tied together in the
- something.
- natural sources.
- of meshes.
20 Clues: free will. • a country. • something. • of meshes. • a certain place. • natural sources. • defend their country. • type of energy derived • dangerous action or thing. • action of getting something. • set of forces made up of people • Source of energy that comes from • decomposition of organic matter. • authority that controls the State • Something that weighs on another. • ...
English 10H 2024-04-10
19 Clues: Bawl • Dump • Leave • Crave • Party • Melee • Amity • Revolt • Crises • Insides • Prophet • Concoct • Subside • Pretense • Temporary • Interfere • Expression • Forthcoming • Follow Suit
English Review 2021-05-27
Across
- a word derived from a verb and having the function of an adjective
- explains or identifies another noun
- a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work, which may be stated directly or indirectly.
- comparison between two unlike things
- a verb form ending in -ing and used as a noun.
- any person, a figure, an inanimate object, or animal
- it does not express a complete thought
- the noun or noun phrase that's receiving the action of the verb
- conjunction that connects two words or parts of a sentence
Down
- repetition in two or more nearby words of initial consonant sounds
- a group of words that does not consist of a subject and a verb
- a figure of speech in which an idea or thing is given human attributes and/or feelings or is spoken of as if it were human
- indicates the relationship between the noun and the word the phrase modifies
- a group of words that does not consist of a subject and a verb
- a verb form that functions as an adverb, adjective, or noun
- similar vowel sounds takes place in two or more words in proximity to each other
- a mode of fictional representation through dialogue and performance
- a literary device that reflects the writer’s attitude toward the subject matter or audience of a literary work
- a literary device that writers use to structure what happens in a story
- environment or surrounding in which an event or story takes place
20 Clues: explains or identifies another noun • comparison between two unlike things • it does not express a complete thought • a verb form ending in -ing and used as a noun. • any person, a figure, an inanimate object, or animal • conjunction that connects two words or parts of a sentence • a verb form that functions as an adverb, adjective, or noun • ...
English vocabularies 2022-03-24
19 Clues: . • full • Mark • best • right • Science • Tuesday • fornite • language • homework • ring ring • how are you • I need to go • antonym of bad • opposite to hard • I have a question • father, mother, sister • Be quite I need to talk • The capital of Spain is Madrid
english verbs 2024-02-01
19 Clues: penser • devoir • donner • vouloir • essayer • devenir • pouvoir • soutenir • regarder • atteindre • augmenter • commencer • ressentir • comprendre • travailler • avoir l'air • avoir besoin • regarder (longtemps) • un indicateur du futur
English World 2022-10-15
Across
- столица Англии и всей Великобритании
- по древней легенде, пока эти птицы живут в Тауэре, Королевство остаётся нерушимым
- цветок - символ Англии на гербе Соединенного Королевства
- страна, чьим символом является килт - складчатая юбка в клетку
- современный правитель Великобритании - это не президент, а ...?
- стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины"
- порода собаки с чертами "классического английского джентльмена"
- любимый напиток англичан, который обычно они пьют в 5 часов
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- фактически страной управляет не монарх, а этот орган власти
- из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство
- что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу?
- охранники самого Короля, которых можно узнать по красным мундирам и высоким шапкам из медвежьего меха
- этим мужским именем зовется флаг Великобритании: Union ... ?
- дикий зверь, который изображается на многих английских гербах
- в этой части Великобритании живут любители музыки, в особенности арфы
- трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны
- любимый цвет англичан
- часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри
- современный транспорт, на котором очень любят кататься по городу туристы
19 Clues: любимый цвет англичан • столица Англии и всей Великобритании • из стольких стран состоит Соединённое Королевство • что спрятано в ярко-красных будках по всему городу? • трёхлистный клевер и лепрекон - символы этой страны • часовая башня в Лондоне с огромным колоколом внутри • стражи Тауэра, их называли в старину "едоки говядины" • ...
English 12B 2023-01-17
Across
- (of a route or journey) longer than the most direct way.
- set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions.
- not spoiled or made impure.
- in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.
- difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious.
- excessive pride or self-confidence.
- wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
- not having any burden or impediment.
- free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty.
Down
- occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
- great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.
- adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life).
- abundant in supply or quantity.
- a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
- traveling from place to place.
- the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- living the life of a nomad; wandering.
- unwilling to give or share things, especially money; not generous.
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
19 Clues: not spoiled or made impure. • traveling from place to place. • abundant in supply or quantity. • excessive pride or self-confidence. • not having any burden or impediment. • living the life of a nomad; wandering. • wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy. • difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious. • adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life). • ...
English Abroad 2022-09-18
19 Clues: grunda • ökande • infödd • villkor • märkbar • slutföra • tillgång • modersmål • skilja åt • befolkning • skaffa sig • tillgänglig • ursprunglig • affärsmässig • självständig • först och främst • etablera, grunda • samhälle, gemenskap • främst, huvudsakligen
ENGLISH- easy 2025-06-16
Across
- Not asleep
- Really silly person
- What any book is printed on
- Very large bird of prey
- Hurl an object, perhaps to another person
- Man's best friend
- Tool used for digging
- Thin branch or twig
- What you do when you get down on your knees
- Somewhere people go to keep fit
- Building you might stay in when away from home
Down
- The edge of a window is called the window ___
- Christmas song
- Woman with magical powers
- Quarrel; disagree
- Kitchen item used for beating eggs or cream
- Two times
- Cloth to make jeans
- Bound edge of a book
19 Clues: Two times • Not asleep • Christmas song • Quarrel; disagree • Man's best friend • Really silly person • Cloth to make jeans • Thin branch or twig • Bound edge of a book • Tool used for digging • Very large bird of prey • Woman with magical powers • What any book is printed on • Somewhere people go to keep fit • Hurl an object, perhaps to another person • ...
English verbs 2025-05-30
20 Clues: Ir • Ver • Leer • Usar • Comer • Tener • Tomar • Venir • Hacer • Hacer • Decir • Jugar • Pensar • Ayudar • Querer • Mostrar • Trabajar • Preguntar • Conseguir • Convertirse
8C English 2026-01-24
19 Clues: - Rana • - Hani • - John • - Faraj • - Biwar • - Darcy • - Heath • - Sevan • - Youraj • - Sakena • - Hayley • - Amelia • - Nibras • - Catrin • - Braxson • - Christina • - MsAttwood • - TanyaMarie • - MrsJannusch
ENGLISH IDIOMS 2025-12-18
English class 2026-01-08
Across
- Letters delivered by the Royal service
- Household waste in Britain
- Legwear worn over underwear in the UK
- Handheld light used at night in Britain
- Thick-cut fried potatoes in Britain
- Baby transport with wheels in Britain
- Baby’s absorbent wear in the UK
- Large vehicle hauling goods in Britain
- Sport played at Wembley
- Cinema showing in the UK
Down
- Warm knitted top in Britain
- British place to live
- What “pants” means in Britain
- What Brits put in the car tank
- Place to walk beside the road in Britain
- Tea-time baked treat in Britain
- Goes up and down in UK buildings
- Thin, crunchy pub snack in Britain
- Time off work in the UK
19 Clues: British place to live • Time off work in the UK • Sport played at Wembley • Cinema showing in the UK • Household waste in Britain • Warm knitted top in Britain • What “pants” means in Britain • What Brits put in the car tank • Tea-time baked treat in Britain • Baby’s absorbent wear in the UK • Goes up and down in UK buildings • Thin, crunchy pub snack in Britain • ...
Chapter 2 American Colonies 2022-08-29
Across
- Companies funded by English Colonists that paid for voyages to America
- Lower class member of English Society who agreed to work in exchange for travel expenses
- Most valued crop in Virginia
- War between Puritans and Native Americans
- Home of Puritans
- Wanted complete separation from Church of England
- Believed God chose to put them in positions of power
- Led march toward Sir William Berkeley
- The relationship with Native Americans and these colonists was negative
Down
- Anyone who could afford the voyage to America was awarded 50 acres of land
- Refused social hierarchy
- Took control of Jamestown agricultural production
- Believed land should be purchased from Native Americans
- Believed anyone could interpret the Bible
- Had friendly relationships with Native Americans
15 Clues: Home of Puritans • Refused social hierarchy • Most valued crop in Virginia • Led march toward Sir William Berkeley • Believed anyone could interpret the Bible • War between Puritans and Native Americans • Had friendly relationships with Native Americans • Took control of Jamestown agricultural production • Wanted complete separation from Church of England • ...
Saying Hello in a Variety of Languages 2024-04-12
Saying Hello in a Variety of Languages 2024-04-12
End of year for Vasa Kids! 2024-05-28
Across
- putting words down on paper into sentences.
- Some people think I am a math wizard!
- what I will do in school next year!
- I just got back from vacation, dude!
- Yeah, I'm the big kid in the class-I'm the king!
- what I do with books
- I am the only girl in my class!
Down
- My name is the same as my teacher's!
- how I communicate with my English
- Stacy, Jack, Sam, Erik, Leo, read, talk, write, English, play, learn
- my favorite language!
- I know quite a bit about dinosaurs, let me tell you!
- what I will do in the summer
13 Clues: what I do with books • my favorite language! • what I will do in the summer • I am the only girl in my class! • how I communicate with my English • what I will do in school next year! • My name is the same as my teacher's! • I just got back from vacation, dude! • Some people think I am a math wizard! • putting words down on paper into sentences. • ...
Chapter 5, Lesson 3 Crossword 2022-12-01
Across
- Englishman who grew sweet tobacco
- The first permanent English settlement in North America.
- Cash crop also known as “Virginia’s gold”
- Disease carried by mosquitoes
- Words carved on a gatepost outside the abandoned Roanoke site
- Winter in 1609-1610 when many settlers died of hunger and disease
- People who settle in colonies
Down
- Elected representatives who made laws in Jamestown
- Native American chief and father of Pocahontas
- Native American woman who befriended the Jamestown settlers and married John Rolfe
- The lost English settlement off the coast of North Carolina
- English king who permitted the colony of Jamestown to be founded
- President of the Jamestown colony
13 Clues: Disease carried by mosquitoes • People who settle in colonies • Englishman who grew sweet tobacco • President of the Jamestown colony • Cash crop also known as “Virginia’s gold” • Native American chief and father of Pocahontas • Elected representatives who made laws in Jamestown • The first permanent English settlement in North America. • ...
the Ultimate quarantine crossword puzzle. 2020-05-25
Across
- vader in english
- we all have are own....?
- What you get after not have protection in bed.
- The pupils in the classroom use it to put ther paper on it.
- a ... a day keeps the docter a way.
- She is the .... person i ever seen.
- to be healthe you need to eat a ...?
- Its made with a eight and a teen.
- every morning i... a cup of tea
- what Mister Van Hoecke does in class
- The first .... of the day is breakfast
- gucci is a verry... brand.
- when your eat to much
- if your growx your own food there are always?
- Stop timy its ... runing around with a nife.
- Bob Ross is a?
- some people are ... blind.
Down
- the only vegtable that makes your cry after cutting it.
- to become grey you need ... and white to get the collor.
- trump whants to build it around mexican.
- In belgium we speak 2 languages French and?
- what you do in a swimming pool
- the person who controles a air plane.
- The female version of a docter
- the teacher theaches the... in class.
- the perosn whose behind the cooking in a restaurant.
- the person who repairs your car.
- one direction is a verry popular..?
- the most importend meal of the day
- that girl over there is verry..?
- The english version of wie.
- Mister Van Hoecke teaches religion and... in school.
- mama in english
- that chicken hase laid a ...
- you eat soup with.
- Mozart plays on it.
36 Clues: Bob Ross is a? • mama in english • vader in english • you eat soup with. • Mozart plays on it. • when your eat to much • we all have are own....? • gucci is a verry... brand. • some people are ... blind. • The english version of wie. • that chicken hase laid a ... • what you do in a swimming pool • The female version of a docter • every morning i... a cup of tea • ...
the Ultimate quarantine crossword puzzle. 2020-05-25
Across
- you eat soup with.
- Stop timy its ... runing around with a nife.
- What you get after not have protection in bed.
- vader in english
- gucci is a verry... brand.
- the person who controles a air plane.
- to become grey you need ... and white to get the collor.
- The female version of a docter
- the person who repairs your car.
- the perosn whose behind the cooking in a restaurant.
- every morning i... a cup of tea
- when your eat to much your fat
- Its made with a eight and a teen.
- The english version of wie.
- to be healthe you need to eat a ...?
- The first .... of the day is breakfast
- In belgium we speak 2 languages French and?
- Mozart plays on it.
- She is the .... person i ever seen.
Down
- a ... a day keeps the docter a way.
- the only vegtable that makes your cry after cutting it.
- your ... is belgian?
- the teacher theaches the... in class.
- what you do in a swimming pool
- that girl over there is verry..?
- The pupils in the classroom use it to put ther paper on it.
- Bob Ross is a?
- if your growx your own food there are always?
- the most importend meal of the day
- that chicken hase laid a ...
- trump whants to build it around mexican.
- one direction is a verry popular..?
- Mister Van Hoecke teaches religion and... in school.
- what Mister Van Hoecke does in class
- some people are ... blind.
- mama in english
36 Clues: Bob Ross is a? • mama in english • vader in english • you eat soup with. • Mozart plays on it. • your ... is belgian? • gucci is a verry... brand. • some people are ... blind. • The english version of wie. • that chicken hase laid a ... • what you do in a swimming pool • The female version of a docter • when your eat to much your fat • every morning i... a cup of tea • ...
Chapter 5: The Thirteen English Colonies 2021-09-24
Across
- company formed in 1629 by Puritans to start a colony in America.
- colony- a colony given to an individual by the King of England
- a self-governing political unit
- member of the Anglican Church who wanted to “purify” the church
- individual who received legal and exclusive right to a colony
- a guarantee that all Christians had the right to worship as they please
- form of business organization; pooled funds of many investigations or stockholders who can independently sell their shares of the company
- Protestant reformer who believed in religious tolerance; also known as the Society of
- person who agreed to work for a colonial employer for a specified time in exchange for passage to America
- products of pine forests used in wooden shipbuilding and maintenance
Down
- a document presenting a plan of government
- a celebration of a bountiful harvest shared by the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
- those who left the Anglican Church
- an agreement made by Pilgrim leaders that ensured self-government
- the first American constitution or plan of government
- English settlers seeking religious freedom in the Americas
- the acceptance of different beliefs
- large farm worked by many laborers
- a colony under the control of the English King
- land owner in the Dutch colonies who received rent, taxes and labor from tenant
- official document granting the right to settle and trade
- Migration the movement of English settlers to the American colonies from 1630- 1640
- elected representatives to a law making body in the English colonies
- plant that produces blue dye
24 Clues: plant that produces blue dye • a self-governing political unit • those who left the Anglican Church • large farm worked by many laborers • the acceptance of different beliefs • a document presenting a plan of government • a colony under the control of the English King • the first American constitution or plan of government • ...
Chapter 5 vocabulary 2015-09-23
Across
- Protestant reformer who believed in religious tolerance; also known as the Society of Friend
- Compact an agreement made by Pilgrim leaders that ensured self-government
- the acceptance of different beliefs
- company form of business organization; pooled funds of many investigations or stockholders who can independently sell their shares of the company
- Bay Company company formed in 1629 by Puritans to start a colony in America.
- a celebration of a bountiful harvest shared by the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
- Migration the movement of English settlers to the American colonies from 1630- 1640
- servant person who agreed to work for a colonial employer for a specified time in exchange for passage to America
Down
- English settler seeking religious freedom in the Americas
- colony a colony under control of the English king
- individual who received legal and exclusive right to a colony
- member of the Anglican Church who wanted to “purify” the church
- large farm worked by many laborers
- elected representatives to a lawmaking body in the English colonies.
- those who left the Anglican Church
- a document presenting a plan of government
- landsowner in the Dutch colonies who received rent, taxes and labor from tenant farmers
- colony a colony given to an individual by the King of England
- official document granting the right to settle and trade
- Orders of Connecticut the first American constitution or plan of government
- Act a guarantee that all Christians had the right to worship as they please
- a self-governing political unit
- stores products of pine forests used in wooden shipbuilding and maintence
- a plant that produces blue dye
24 Clues: a plant that produces blue dye • a self-governing political unit • large farm worked by many laborers • those who left the Anglican Church • the acceptance of different beliefs • a document presenting a plan of government • colony a colony under control of the English king • official document granting the right to settle and trade • ...
Chapter 18 cross word puzzle 2021-12-18
Across
- term sometimes used to describe the increase of global contacts from the 16th century
- astronomer and math mathematician who was a prominent figure in the scientific revolution
- English scientist drew together astronomical and physical observations and wider theories into neat frame work of natural laws
- focus on human kind
- concept of god current during the scientific revolution
- a new religious order founded during the catholic reformation
- cultural and intellectual movement of Northern Europe
- type of monarchy where the concept of government developed during rise of nation states in Western Europe during 17th century
- established liberal economics wealth of nations 1776
- polish munk and astronomer
- type of persecution reflected resentment against the poor
- published Copernicus’s findings
Down
- a French enlightenment figure best known for his work on the first encyclopedia
- type of monarchy originated in holland and England in the 17th century
- English philosopher who argued people could learn everything through senses and reason
- enlightenment feminist thinker in England
- general wave of religious dissent against Catholic Church
- class of working people without access to producing property
- the spread of deep interest in acquiring material goods and services below elite levels
- intellectual movement centered in France during the 18th century
- ended 30 years war 1648
- established importance of skeptical review of all received wisdom
- English over throw of James the second in 1688
- English physician who demonstrated circular movement of blood in animals
- what reformation was a restatement of traditional beliefs of Catholics in response to Protestant reformation
25 Clues: focus on human kind • ended 30 years war 1648 • polish munk and astronomer • published Copernicus’s findings • enlightenment feminist thinker in England • English over throw of James the second in 1688 • established liberal economics wealth of nations 1776 • cultural and intellectual movement of Northern Europe • concept of god current during the scientific revolution • ...
Chp. 16 - Post Reformation Science & Culture 2022-09-30
Across
- Best known choral piece in the world
- Discovered the laws of planetary motion
- Long piano solos.
- Composer of THE MESSIAH and THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS.
- Created a mercury thermometer
- Established the modern system of biological classifications.
- German composer that slowly went deaf
- Known as the 'Father of Modern Philosophy'.
- Father of the 'English Hymn'
- Hymns by Luther.
- Father of the English hymn and author of JOY TO THE WORLD.
- English astronomer and mathematician who was the first to observe microscopic cells.
- Considered to be the greatest classic of all.
- Proposed the heliocentric view of the universe
- Formulated the scientific method
- Stands the test of time.
- Comment named after him.
- Austrian prodigy who composed over 600 works by the time of his death at age 35.
Down
- Father of Modern Chemistry
- Father of Anatomy
- Greatest of the Dutch masters
- Elaborate songs based on poems.
- English philosopher who contributed more to scientific progress of mankind than any other
- 'Sun-centered' view of the universe.
- English physician who discovered the circulation of blood
- Scientists were called these types of philosophers
- Three laws developed by Kepler in 1609.
- 1st permanent scientific community of the modern age
- 'Earth-centered' view of the universe
- Pioneered the science of taxonomy.
- Musical center of the world during the Post-Reformation era
- One of history's greatest composers who came from a family of musicians.
- Worked with barometers and gave us 'Wager on God'
- Great Italian philosopher and scientist who built a telescope to study the stars.
34 Clues: Hymns by Luther. • Father of Anatomy • Long piano solos. • Stands the test of time. • Comment named after him. • Father of Modern Chemistry • Father of the 'English Hymn' • Greatest of the Dutch masters • Created a mercury thermometer • Elaborate songs based on poems. • Formulated the scientific method • Pioneered the science of taxonomy. • Best known choral piece in the world • ...
6ème 2021-09-23
8 Clues: What's the French for "too"? • What's the French for "slow"? • What's the French for "fast"? • What's the French for "Welsh"? • What's the English for "méchant"? • What's the English for "menaçant"? • What's the English for "écossais"? • What's the English for "seulement"?
Languages 2023-08-28
School Subjects 2024-12-13
review Jan 9 2026-01-08
Across
- cutting tool for surgeons, used to make incisions
- a type of imaging which uses high frequency sound waves
- "Breast cancer is ___ common in women than men."
- testing for disease even if there are no symptoms
- 汚染 in English
- (adjective) type of care that does not heal, but keeps the patient (and family) comfortable
Down
- 曝露 in English
- used to hold tissue together
- used to pull tissue apart
- 管理 in English
- In statistics, ___ does not equal causation
- number of new cases of a disease within a certain period of time
- the number of deaths from a disease in a specific population is the case ___ rate
13 Clues: 曝露 in English • 管理 in English • 汚染 in English • used to pull tissue apart • used to hold tissue together • In statistics, ___ does not equal causation • "Breast cancer is ___ common in women than men." • cutting tool for surgeons, used to make incisions • testing for disease even if there are no symptoms • a type of imaging which uses high frequency sound waves • ...
Kid's Box One 2015-03-10
7 Clues: How can I say "Xis" in English? • How can I say "mão" in English? • How can I say "saia" in English? • How can I say "pijama" in English? • How can I say "cantar" in English? • How can I say "cadeira" in English? • How can I say "vermelho" in English?
MEDIEVAL SOCIETY 2023-11-09
7 Clues: HOW DO YOU SAY "REY" IN ENGLISH? • HOW DO YOU SAY "REINA" IN ENGLISH? • HOW DO YOU SAY "NOBLE" IN ENGLISH? • HOW DO YOU SAY "SOLDADO" IN ENGLISH? • HOW DO YOU SAY "CAMPESINO" IN ENGLISH? • HOW DO YOU SAY "CABALLERO" IN ENGLISH? • HOW DO YOU SAY "SEÑOR TERRATENIENTE" IN ENGLISH?
Peer Advisor Quiz #1 2022-02-17
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- First-Year students will be __________ in most of their classes by an academic advisor.
- What course is in every cohort?
- MAT 210 and MAT 211 are designed for __________ students.
- MAT 210
- Say English as opposed to ENG. Stay away from __________.
- Use __________ stories to connect with incoming students.
- Your __________ is how you start off every workbook presentation.
- This orientation season is going to be __________!
- Tempe, West, and Polytechnic are all W. P. Carey __________.
- __________ can be given for math but not for English AP/Dual Enrollment credit.
- __________ advisors are in each room to help with questions that are outside of the Peer Advisors wheel house.
- A Sun Devil should always wear __________ on Fridays.
- A group of classes and students that acts as First-Year student's first college network.
- A student is considered full-time if they have ____ or more credit hours.
- What course is recommended for Economics majors?
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- Math and English are __________. No matter where you start, we all end up in the same place.
- __________ is ENG 101 and ENG 102 combined.
- Peer Advisors are expected to look and be __________ at all times on Orientation days.
- The number of students in a cohort.
- Nervous, excited, committed, and comfortable are some of the emotions that __________ feel coming to orientation.
- __________ is a common place business students hangout.
- A cohort is the __________ of your schedule.
- Math and English are courses that the student __________ into be either their MPT score or ACT/SAT score.
- Computer Application and Information Technology
24 Clues: MAT 210 • What course is in every cohort? • The number of students in a cohort. • __________ is ENG 101 and ENG 102 combined. • A cohort is the __________ of your schedule. • Computer Application and Information Technology • What course is recommended for Economics majors? • This orientation season is going to be __________! • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2014-10-14
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- elected representatives to a lawmaking body in the English colonies.
- servant person who agreed to work for a colonial employer for a specified time in exchange for passage to America
- those who left the Anglican Church
- a self-governing political unit
- a document presenting a plan of government
- member of the Anglican Church who wanted to “purify” the church
- a celebration of a bountiful harvest shared by the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
- Act a guarantee that all Christians had the right to worship as they please
- the acceptance of different beliefs
- stores products of pine forests used in wooden shipbuilding and maintence
- official document granting the right to settle and trade
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- Orders of Connecticut the first American constitution or plan of government
- colony a colony under control of the English king
- Migration the movement of English settlers to the American colonies from 1630- 1640
- Bay Company company formed in 1629 by Puritans to start a colony in America.
- individual who received legal and exclusive right to a colony
- stock company- form of business organization; pooled funds of many investors or stockholders who can independently sell their shares of the company
- colony a colony given to an individual by the King of England
- Protestant reformer who believed in religious tolerance; also known as the Society of Friend
- large farm worked by many laborers
- a plant that produces blue dye
- landsowner in the Dutch colonies who received rent, taxes and labor from tenant farmers
- English settler seeking religious freedom in the Americas
- Compact an agreement made by Pilgrim leaders that ensured self-government
24 Clues: a plant that produces blue dye • a self-governing political unit • those who left the Anglican Church • large farm worked by many laborers • the acceptance of different beliefs • a document presenting a plan of government • colony a colony under control of the English king • official document granting the right to settle and trade • ...
Ava Lopez's X-Word 2025-11-10
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- What English colony was founded in 1607?
- Who was sent to help the Pilgrims grow crops
- A term for people establishing new communities in America.
- English queen after whom Virginia was named
- Pilgrims who wanted to separate from the Church of England
- One of the things early settlers searched for but rarely found
- Leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony who called it a “city upon a hill.”
- Pilgrims’ Native American helper who taught them to farm
- Colony formed by Puritans in the 1630's
- What did pilgrims call their first settlement?
- What English colony that failed was created in 1585?
- Colony named after the Virgin Queen
- Another word for a settlement controlled by another country
- One of the 3 G’s that Europeans believed in was _____.
- Was the colony of Roanoke a success or a failure
- Were the Pilgrims and Wampanoags suspicious of each other
- Were John Smith’s efforts to save Jamestown a success?
- Another name for the Separatists who came to Plymouth
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- Man who established a colony in 1587
- Married Pocahontas and helped introduce tobacco
- First representative government in the English colonies
- What was the time of suffering called in Jamestown
- Compact Document signed by Pilgrims establishing self-government.
- The voyage that brought the Pilgrims to America was called the ________.
- No _____ No _____!!!-John Smith
- Tribe that celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims
- William Penn and Roger Williams felt Indians should be treated _____.
- Document giving permission to start a colony –
- What was a big problem for the Pilgrims
- Religious group that was disliked and sometimes persecuted in the colonies
- Food Pilgrims learned to grow from Native Americans
31 Clues: No _____ No _____!!!-John Smith • Colony named after the Virgin Queen • Man who established a colony in 1587 • Colony formed by Puritans in the 1630's • What was a big problem for the Pilgrims • What English colony was founded in 1607? • English queen after whom Virginia was named • Who was sent to help the Pilgrims grow crops • ...
Northleigh Teachers 2022-06-20
10 Clues: 4 legs • creator • woodwork • in charge • maths teacher • tall, wellbeing • curly hair english • birthday last week • canadian PE teachers • canadian english teacher
religion and languages 2024-09-19
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- fastest growing religion
- the people that made the romance languages
- smallest country and holy site for christions
- holy book of cristions
- the alphabet that slavic languages use
- languages that come from the roman empire.
- patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- most popular language
- holy book of Jews
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- some languages that are _______are german are english
- where christions worship
- holybook of islam
- languages that are spoken in eastern europe
- holy site of jews
- jewish sybol
- holy sit of muslims
16 Clues: jewish sybol • holybook of islam • holy site of jews • holy book of Jews • holy sit of muslims • most popular language • holy book of cristions • where christions worship • fastest growing religion • the alphabet that slavic languages use • the people that made the romance languages • languages that come from the roman empire. • patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims • ...
Chaucer Crossword 2022-10-11
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- his father's name
- Chaucers first name
- his most famous piece
- chaucer served under which king
- what type of english did chaucer write in
- Chaucer wrote a lot of
- how did he die
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- his wife
- first character in cantebury tales
- narrator chaucer's play
- what did he before writing
- what did the king give chaucer
- where was he from
- nine how many pilgrims were in cantebury
- his mothers name
- Chaucer was known as the father of
16 Clues: his wife • how did he die • his mothers name • his father's name • where was he from • Chaucers first name • his most famous piece • Chaucer wrote a lot of • narrator chaucer's play • what did he before writing • what did the king give chaucer • chaucer served under which king • first character in cantebury tales • Chaucer was known as the father of • ...
ALL ABOUT ME 2022-08-25
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- Half-Sister(starts with a)
- Second Favorite Hobby(art)
- Hope For This Year(synonym for good time)
- Brother-In-Law(starts with j)
- Second Favorite Game
- Strength In English(synonym for originality)
- Older Sister(starts with p)
- Younger sister(starts with k)
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- Favorite Hobby(playing games)
- Mother(starts with m)
- Third Favorite Game
- Favorite Movie(disney)
- Father(starts with p)
- Weakness In English(synonym for explanation)
- Favorite Game
- Oldest Sister(starts with s)
16 Clues: Favorite Game • Third Favorite Game • Second Favorite Game • Mother(starts with m) • Father(starts with p) • Favorite Movie(disney) • Half-Sister(starts with a) • Second Favorite Hobby(art) • Older Sister(starts with p) • Oldest Sister(starts with s) • Favorite Hobby(playing games) • Brother-In-Law(starts with j) • Younger sister(starts with k) • ...
Crossword education (cornelia) 2014-06-13
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- you can borrow books there
- another word for agreement
- another word for test
- a "big" test
- list with your grades
- school year is divided in two parts
- to get something
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- opposit from pass (a class)
- learning to do a job
- it's your "plan" for school
- another word for cultivation
- defines what to learn during a school year
- another word for job
- english, german, french,...
- math, geogrophy, english,..
15 Clues: a "big" test • to get something • learning to do a job • another word for job • another word for test • list with your grades • you can borrow books there • another word for agreement • opposit from pass (a class) • it's your "plan" for school • english, german, french,... • math, geogrophy, english,.. • another word for cultivation • school year is divided in two parts • ...
What are you doing? 2023-09-26
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- It's 12:00. I'm eating _____.
- He's sick in the _____.
- Quiet! The baby is _____.
- _____ in English is difficult!
- I don't like _____ books.
- She's in the kitchen, _____.
- We're _____ at the bar.
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- We are _____ English
- I need to use the _____.
- Maria is _____ from class today.
- Where do you watch TV?
- Where do you make food?
- I am going to the _____.
- What do you say when you enter class?
- I like _____ soccer.
15 Clues: We are _____ English • I like _____ soccer. • Where do you watch TV? • He's sick in the _____. • Where do you make food? • We're _____ at the bar. • I need to use the _____. • I am going to the _____. • Quiet! The baby is _____. • I don't like _____ books. • She's in the kitchen, _____. • It's 12:00. I'm eating _____. • _____ in English is difficult! • Maria is _____ from class today. • ...
End-of-the-school-year Crossword 2024-06-21
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- "tábořiště" in English
- 478-395
- A flying mammal (mammal = savec)
- the eighth month
- "forget" in past simple
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- "táborák" in English
- a document you need when you are going to America
- my mother's brother is my...
- a baby cat
- my father's daughter is my...
- "take" in past simple
- 18+37+36+40-78+47
- Animal that likes to catch mice
- Man's best friend
- a baby horse
15 Clues: 478-395 • a baby cat • a baby horse • the eighth month • 18+37+36+40-78+47 • Man's best friend • "táborák" in English • "take" in past simple • "tábořiště" in English • "forget" in past simple • my mother's brother is my... • my father's daughter is my... • Animal that likes to catch mice • A flying mammal (mammal = savec) • a document you need when you are going to America
SOTW vol 3 Chapter 19 The English in India 2021-01-24
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- Persian leader who attacked India.
- The ____ brothers were two brothers who killed emperors and put other emperors in their place so that they could be the ones with the real power.
- This was the emperor who made decisions that led to the destruction of the empire.
- capital of India at the time of the Moghuls
- The Black Hole of Calcutta was a __________ where many English suffocated and died.
- The ___________ decisions Aurangzeb made were to spend his entire reign fighting in the Deccan, making Islam the official religion, and giving the English permission to make a trading post in India.
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- This was the emperor who got rid of the Ali brothers.
- This was the company formed by the English to set up trading posts in India.
- It was not the English ______________, but a the East India Company, that fought against India.
- This was one of the items taken by the Persians when they burned Delhi and attacked India.
- Thinking the English were planning to attack, Siraj, the ruler of Bengal, asked the ________ to help him drive the English out of India after they began building armed forts to protect themselves.
11 Clues: Persian leader who attacked India. • capital of India at the time of the Moghuls • This was the emperor who got rid of the Ali brothers. • This was the company formed by the English to set up trading posts in India. • This was the emperor who made decisions that led to the destruction of the empire. • ...
Grammar 2025-04-24
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- We'll be done __ the hour
- The tunnel goes __ the town
- He walked __ the beach
- Let's go __ of the house
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- I'll lean __ the wall
- I'll go there __ school ends
- I wanna go there __ you
- She's sitting __ the couch
- They're following right __ you
- I'm writing __ English
- I walked __ the stairs
- They shop is __ the street
- I'm good __ speaking English
- I'll take time __ work
14 Clues: I'll lean __ the wall • I'm writing __ English • I walked __ the stairs • He walked __ the beach • I'll take time __ work • I wanna go there __ you • Let's go __ of the house • We'll be done __ the hour • She's sitting __ the couch • They shop is __ the street • The tunnel goes __ the town • I'll go there __ school ends • I'm good __ speaking English • They're following right __ you
Calendar Crossword (January 2024) 2024-01-11
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- While it is presently the ninth month of the year, its name comes from the Latin meaning "seven" as it was originally the seventh month on the Roman calendar. Still time for one last barbeque before the arrival of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Civil calendar used in much of the Western world from Roman times until 1582, the calendar is still used today by Eastern Orthodox Christians for determining the date for Easter.
- In 2024 and every fourth year from now, this type of year see the arrival of a 29th day in the month of February.
- While it is presently the twelfth month of the year, it name comes from the Latin meaning "ten" as it was originally the tenth month on the Roman calendar. Still time to celebrate the arrival of winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Named after Augustus Caesar, it is the only month of the year without a major holiday or observance in the United States.
- While it is presently the tenth month of the year, its name comes from the Latin meaning "eight" as it was originally the eighth month on the Roman calendar. Still time to get dress for candy.
- Named for the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, this is appropriate considering we have it as the first month of the year.
- With seven days in a week (days beginning at nightfall and ending at the next nightfall), this calendar used by Muslims holds the present year is 1445 AH ("In the year of the Hijrah").
- This large country counted years from the start of creation until 1700 and did not used the Gregorian calendar until 1918.
- Following this country's Revolution in 1789, this country attempted to implement a new calendar with twelve months with completely new names, with each month having three weeks, each week having ten days in each week, with each day having a unique name. It was quickly scrapped after Napoleon came to power.
- Day whose name derives from the Roman god of time, For Jews and some Christians, it is a day of rest and refraining from work activities.
- Named "Day of the Moon" in ancient Greek, it may feels that way considering it is the first day of most people's work week.
- Day whose English name comes from the Old English Wodnesdaeg, an Anglo-Saxon equivalent of the Norse god Odin, it is also the first name of an Addams Family character.
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- While it is presently the eleventh month of the year, its name comes from the Latin meaning "nine" as it was originally the ninth month on the Roman calendar. Still time for a great feast.
- Named after the Roman goddess of marriage and wife of Jupiter, this month sees to official arrival of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Day whose English name comes from the Old English frigedaeg, the Norse goddess equivalent to Venus, this day often sees Fish Frys. For observant Muslims, it is a holy day.
- Since 1582, this calendar has been the predominant calendar in use in Western countries. English speaking countries would not adopt it until 1752.
- A month whose name come from the Latin verb meaning "to open", a fitting reference to the rapid opening of trees and flowers.
- Named for the Roman god of war, this month's weather is often characterized by term like lion and lamb, and sees the official arrival of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
- A type of calendar whose dates are based upon the monthly cycles of the Moon's phases. The Islamic calendar is an example.
- Named coming from the Latin term for purification, this may feel necessary considering that the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras are usually celebrated within it.
- Day whose English name comes from the Old Norse Thorsdagr ("Thor's Day"), it is often a day meeting people with relief as the weekend is finally within view.
- Day whose English name comes from the Old English Tiwesdaeg, the Norse god of single combat, coincidentally this day day of week is when Americans hold elections.
- Day whose English name comes from the Old English Sunnandaeg ("sun's day"), it is generally a day of rest for most and a day of worship for many observant Christians.
- Named after Julius Caesar, this month is often characterized by "Dog days", when the hot, sultry weather of summer usually begins in the Northern Hemisphere.
- A type of calendar whose dates indicate the season or almost equivalently the position of the Sun relative to the stars. The present Gregorian calendar is an example.
- With seven days in a week, thirteen months in a year, this calendar used by Jews currently holds that the present year is 5784 AM ("In the year of the world")..
- Named after a Greek goddess and mother of the Greek god Hermes, this month has the shortest English name among the months.
28 Clues: In 2024 and every fourth year from now, this type of year see the arrival of a 29th day in the month of February. • Named after Augustus Caesar, it is the only month of the year without a major holiday or observance in the United States. • ...
ESL 2 Students-Per 6/7 2024-01-29
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- is always scared to loud sounds
- speaks English when alone
- usually calm but can be angry
- hard worker with 2 jobs
- likes soccer
- talks to everyone but has no friends
- plays many musical instruments
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- understands and talks English
- is good at soccer
- likes to play soccer
- likes to cook
- was captain of volleyball team
- likes drawing
- passed his test for a driving permit
- likes adrenaline of motorcycles
- is a creative person and likes to cook
16 Clues: likes soccer • likes to cook • likes drawing • is good at soccer • likes to play soccer • hard worker with 2 jobs • speaks English when alone • understands and talks English • usually calm but can be angry • was captain of volleyball team • plays many musical instruments • is always scared to loud sounds • likes adrenaline of motorcycles • passed his test for a driving permit • ...
Monday 2016-06-05
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- frozen water
- not being able to see
- the english word for ebi
- birds go this way in winter
- moving your body to music
- past tense of buy
- not north south or east but...
- tomatoes grow on this
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- not being able to hear
- nest month
- the english word for tako
- an animal with a long nose
- these bugs eat wood
- a color and a fruit
- a very big boat
- where honey comes from
16 Clues: nest month • frozen water • a very big boat • past tense of buy • these bugs eat wood • a color and a fruit • not being able to see • tomatoes grow on this • not being able to hear • where honey comes from • the english word for ebi • the english word for tako • moving your body to music • an animal with a long nose • birds go this way in winter • not north south or east but...
DSADSADSADS 2026-03-11
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- My dog ____________________ water very much.
- My father ____________________ TV at night.
- ____________________ you like pizza?
- Lucas ____________________ to school by bus.
- ____________________ your teacher like music?
- They ____________________ soccer after school.
- We ____________________ our hands before lunch.
- My sister ____________________ like cold weather.
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- I ____________________ like cold weather.
- The children ____________________ animals very much.
- Sofia ____________________ English every day.
- My mother ____________________ the dishes after dinner.
- We ____________________ English every day.
- The students ____________________ to school by bus.
- My brother ____________________ soccer after school.
- They ____________________ TV at night.
16 Clues: ____________________ you like pizza? • They ____________________ TV at night. • I ____________________ like cold weather. • We ____________________ English every day. • My father ____________________ TV at night. • My dog ____________________ water very much. • Lucas ____________________ to school by bus. • Sofia ____________________ English every day. • ...
Côme's Crossword 2021-04-26
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- Bright yellow flower of Spring
- English currency
- Past participle of 'RUN'
- Typical herb in Italian dishes
- Sport using bow and arrows
- past participle of 'BRING'
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- not possible to do
- Past participle of 'SPIN'
- Typical English game played on grass
- Green herb used in cooking
- How Jo comes to work
- where we are now
- Yummy green vegetable
- Milo most of the time
- Ciccy loves to chew this!
15 Clues: English currency • where we are now • not possible to do • How Jo comes to work • Yummy green vegetable • Milo most of the time • Past participle of 'RUN' • Past participle of 'SPIN' • Ciccy loves to chew this! • Green herb used in cooking • Sport using bow and arrows • past participle of 'BRING' • Bright yellow flower of Spring • Typical herb in Italian dishes • ...
Slope Teachers and Coaches 2025-03-28
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- Honors biology teacher
- Honors English 1-2 teacher
- Heritage Spanish teacher 1-2
- P.E coach and Tennis coach
- Integrated Science teacher
- P.E coach and Girls Volleyball coach
- Yearbook advisor and Journalism teacher
- Varsity Baseball coach and English teacher
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- Coding teacher
- Spanish 1-2 teacher
- Girls Golf coach and Algebra 1/2 teacher
- Algebra 2 teacher
- Honors Geometry teacher
- Film & Tv teacher
- 1-2 Spanish teacher
15 Clues: Coding teacher • Algebra 2 teacher • Film & Tv teacher • Spanish 1-2 teacher • 1-2 Spanish teacher • Honors biology teacher • Honors Geometry teacher • Honors English 1-2 teacher • P.E coach and Tennis coach • Integrated Science teacher • Heritage Spanish teacher 1-2 • P.E coach and Girls Volleyball coach • Yearbook advisor and Journalism teacher • ...
