environment?page=17 Crossword Puzzles
Test Your Brain! 2025-02-24
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- - are the rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect.
- - Inserts a manual page break where one page ends and a new page begins.
- - The _____ area below the ruler is called Text Area
- - It is a layout view to reading your documents more comfortable.
- - is the last line of a paragraph that appears as a single line of text at the top of a page.
- - is created by entering text and then pressing the Enter key.
- - It is align sets the left end of each line of the paragraph at the left page margin or left indent.
- - is the first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page
- - This centers each line of the paragraph between the left and right page margins or indents.
- - contain text that conveys information to readers, but the appearance of the document content also conveys a message.
- - Inserts a manual column break where text will begin in the next column after the column break.
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- - What style are designed to frame your image without changing its basic settings or effects?
- - is the first row of the table that contains informationthat helps identify the contents of a particular column
- - it is located along the right side of the screen.
- - you can sharpen or soften the image to adjust how clear or blurry it appears.
- - is an arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns.
- - It is align sets the right end of each line of the paragraph at theright page margin or right indent.
- - is found below the Ribbon.
- - are the areas of white space that border the top, bottom, and sides of a document.
- - use to issue commands.
20 Clues: - use to issue commands. • - is found below the Ribbon. • - it is located along the right side of the screen. • - The _____ area below the ruler is called Text Area • - is created by entering text and then pressing the Enter key. • - It is a layout view to reading your documents more comfortable. • ...
A Tale of Two Cities Crossword 2026-03-06
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- The city where Sydney has to visit
- The type of shoes Sydney used to make. (not men but ___)
- Sydney is not a shoemaker by ___.
- What Sydney faces when he is not of any class.
- A large ___ of wine had been broken.
- The second city in a tale of two cities in France.
- The head (or leader) of the Catholic Church
- Chapter XIII's title: The Fellow of No ___. -(Page 126).
- The Christian sect religion in Paris
- Sydney's former profession (not by trade)
- When you are free of charge, you have been ___
- "One Hundred, and Five North _____" -(Page 41).
- The stranger Sydney meets on the train
- The main character who is a businessman
- Joe's favorite type of alcohol
- "Madame ___ was a stout woman. . ." -(Page 27).
- Chapter VII's title: "___ in Town" -(Page 87)
- Someone who hasn't married yet and is single
- During this time, the UK was being ruled by Queen ___
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- The execution device used during the French Revolution
- Last name of this book's author
- "There were those days when men __ hard. -(Page 72).
- Sydney's current profession
- Where Monsieur and Madam went to settle (In France)
- The book starts of with the sentence, "It was the best of ___." -(Page 1).
- The ___ rate in London was high during this time (many robberies)
- The church where Mr. Lorry went to. Saint ___. (it also had a "great bell" -(Page 87).)
- Charles Dickens ___ a lot and delayed time for some years until he finally started to write this book.
- The first city in a tale of two cities in the UK.
- You aren't a ___ by trade? - (Page 35).
- The guard Sydney meets on the train on Chapter II
- The Christian sect religion in the UK
- "The ___ set a timely reminder."-(Page 71).
33 Clues: Sydney's current profession • Joe's favorite type of alcohol • Last name of this book's author • Sydney is not a shoemaker by ___. • The city where Sydney has to visit • A large ___ of wine had been broken. • The Christian sect religion in Paris • The Christian sect religion in the UK • The stranger Sydney meets on the train • You aren't a ___ by trade? - (Page 35). • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2020-08-30
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- A typeface that is straight-edged. (Arial)
- A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents for staff use only
- A way to measure resolution, means dots per inch, same pixels per inch. We scan images at the lowest 300 dpi, best 600 dpi
- name of person who wrote or designed the page
- The amount of pixels or graphical data in the body of an image.
- Two facing pages in a yearbook that are meant to appear as one cohesive design
- A pre-made design/layout for each section
- Includes special features, packages, picture bars, etc. that add to a page. Can be along the top, bottom, or side
- A mini-headline for each caption to creatively describe the action
- Text near a photo that tells about the photo and the people pictured. Who, what, when, where, why, how
- The two pica space between the left and right page on a double page spread.
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- Used to make a blend between headline and page content
- The largest type on your page. Works with the dominant photo to draw attention and create interest.
- The largest element on your spread
- Information that helps the reader know their location in the book, including the page number, section name, page name, etc.
- pages at the beginning of each section to introduce the section
- The smallest discrete element of an image or picture (usually a single colored dot); "the greater the number of pixels per inch the greater the resolution.”
- when an element extends past the exterior margin to the edge of the page, without leaving a margin..
- setting the text box and picture so that the words wrap around the image
- type of photo file; file extension
- The main story of the newsletter
- a set of printable or displayable text character s in a specific style and size.
- A typeface with straight lines on the ends of letter strokes extending from the ends of the letters. (Times New Roman)
- an image that has been altered to have a transparent background
24 Clues: The main story of the newsletter • The largest element on your spread • type of photo file; file extension • A pre-made design/layout for each section • A typeface that is straight-edged. (Arial) • name of person who wrote or designed the page • Used to make a blend between headline and page content • pages at the beginning of each section to introduce the section • ...
Syllabus Review Spring 2017 2017-01-19
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- These assessments supply a means for quantifying achievement. (page 7)
- This course is designed to provide a multi-delivery system including face-to-face as well as _______ instruction. (page 3)
- Blackboard _______ is used for virtual conferences. (page 3)
- These assessments give us feedback on our strengths, weaknesses and areas for improvement. (page 7)
- In our file naming convention, this symbol must be used to separate your name and the project name when emailing files.
- ¬¬When using these boards, write using clear subjects and correct grammar. (page 10)
- In this course, you will determine which technologies would be valuable to meet the goals of _______ in different environments. (page 1 and page 4)
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- Students eligible for classroom accommodations should present their letters from _______. (page 10)
- The essential question asks: What does it take to make _______ learning happen in my context? (page 1)
- Name of this course.
- A symbol is shown on page one of the syllabus, what does it mean. (page 1)
- This will automatically result in an E for the course. (page 9)
- This must be done effectively in a variety of modes as required in a discipline specific professional setting. (page 6)
- The total number of major projects not including weekly activities. (page 6)
14 Clues: Name of this course. • Blackboard _______ is used for virtual conferences. (page 3) • This will automatically result in an E for the course. (page 9) • These assessments supply a means for quantifying achievement. (page 7) • A symbol is shown on page one of the syllabus, what does it mean. (page 1) • ...
david contra goliat 2025-01-27
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- - Lugar donde tuvo lugar el enfrentamiento (1 Samuel 17:2).
- - Lo que David buscaba para Dios en la batalla.
- - Grupo de soldados israelitas que enfrentaron a los filisteos.
- - El pueblo de Dios que fue defendido por David.
- - Medida antigua mencionada en la historia (1 Samuel 17:17).
- - División del ejército de Israel (1 Samuel 17:18).
- - Lugar donde David buscó las piedras (1 Samuel 17:40).
- - Rey de Israel que dudó de David al principio (1 Samuel 17:33).
- - Lo que David rechazó usar antes de enfrentarse a Goliat (1 Samuel 17:39).
- - Padre de David (1 Samuel 17:12).
- - Oficio de David antes de ser rey.
- - Quien dio la fuerza a David para vencer.
- - Otra forma de referirse a Goliat.
- - Tierra de donde venía Goliat (1 Samuel 17:4).
- - Herramienta usada por David para lanzar piedras (1 Samuel 17:50).
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- - El enfrentamiento entre los israelitas y los filisteos.
- - Cualidad que mostró David al enfrentarse al gigante.
- - Número de piedras que tomó David (1 Samuel 17:40).
- - Lo que obtuvo David después de la lucha.
- - Lo que Goliat llevaba delante de él (1 Samuel 17:7).
- - Animal que cuidaba David como pastor.
- - El pueblo al que pertenecía Goliat (1 Samuel 17:4).
- - El gigante filisteo derrotado por David (1 Samuel 17:4).
- - Lo que David tenía en Dios para vencer.
- - Armas comunes en el ejército, aunque David no las usó.
- - Donde estaba el ejército israelita antes de la batalla (1 Samuel 17:20).
- - Lo que Goliat quería provocar entre los dos pueblos.
- - Lo que David tomó del arroyo para enfrentarse a Goliat (1 Samuel 17:40).
- - El joven pastor que derrotó al gigante (1 Samuel 17:50).
- - Relación de David con sus hermanos que estaban en el ejército (1 Samuel 17:28).
30 Clues: - Padre de David (1 Samuel 17:12). • - Oficio de David antes de ser rey. • - Otra forma de referirse a Goliat. • - Animal que cuidaba David como pastor. • - Lo que David tenía en Dios para vencer. • - Lo que obtuvo David después de la lucha. • - Quien dio la fuerza a David para vencer. • - Lo que David buscaba para Dios en la batalla. • ...
Rescuing Entangled Whales 2022-09-09
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- the last name of the person who was interviewed in this book
- the genre of this book
- a person who studies plants or animals
- text features of informational text that identifies things on an object, animal or person
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- whales that were easy targets for whalers
- whale fat
- a question and answer activity
- the name of the technique used to disentangle whales
- 2,000 pounds
- what the illustration on page 17 compares whales to
- to forbid
11 Clues: whale fat • to forbid • 2,000 pounds • the genre of this book • a question and answer activity • a person who studies plants or animals • whales that were easy targets for whalers • what the illustration on page 17 compares whales to • the name of the technique used to disentangle whales • the last name of the person who was interviewed in this book • ...
Sustainable Development Goals 2025-11-27
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- The 17 global goals work together to achieve: End extreme poverty and ____________
- SDG 2: _____________
- The SDGs were adoped by the ________ _________ in 2015
- The 17 SDGs are _________, meaning that action in one area will effect outcome of others
- Conditions that can be passed on person to person or via air/water
- Key Feaure of SDG 3: Reduce ________ 5 mortality
- SDG 1: _____________
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- Deaths of women during pregnancy and for 42 days post pregnancy is known as
- Key Feature of SDG 3: Reduce non-communicable diseases such as ________ _______ and obesity
- SDG 3: _________________
- Conditions that are not passed on via the environment
- _________ women and girls
- Protect _________ rights
13 Clues: SDG 2: _____________ • SDG 1: _____________ • SDG 3: _________________ • Protect _________ rights • _________ women and girls • Key Feaure of SDG 3: Reduce ________ 5 mortality • Conditions that are not passed on via the environment • The SDGs were adoped by the ________ _________ in 2015 • Conditions that can be passed on person to person or via air/water • ...
Web Design Vocab 2023-11-29
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- Common file formats are JPEG (*.jpg) and GIF (*.gif).
- A drop-down menu that lists links to documents, files, or other pages
- A web page creation tool that allows users to code HTML pages directly
- An easily viewed system on all pages of a website that gives visitors a set of descriptive links to access all the pages of t
- Used to show the placement of elements on a web page.
- Also called user testing
- A page that contains an organized listing of links to all pages within the website.
- ____________ editor writes the HTML code as it would be in shown in browser
- Appears at the top of each page in a site and identifies the content of the page.
- Uploading a website to its final server and making it available on the web.
- Any page that falls one or more levels below a site’s main navigation page.
- button A button that changes state when a user rolls the cursor over it without clicking.
- Elements that move on a web page.
- Is created during the design phase of website development.
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- The process of making the different sections/structures of a web page look different using “physical tags.”
- A visual representation (illustration) of a website’s layout
- The first page that a user sees, which includes navigation to the rest of the site
- Pronounced “gooey”
- Provides the user with a “trail” to follow back to the starting or entry point of a website
- Expands and collapses links or submenus with a “+” or “-” or a triangle.
- The process of making sure written content is correct and consistent.
- Pages that can be accessed from all pages on the site, sometimes called utilities.
- Testing Also called quality assurance (QA).
- This style of navigation is not recommended for more than 10 links.
- It separates content from presentation.
25 Clues: Pronounced “gooey” • Also called user testing • Elements that move on a web page. • It separates content from presentation. • Testing Also called quality assurance (QA). • Common file formats are JPEG (*.jpg) and GIF (*.gif). • Used to show the placement of elements on a web page. • Is created during the design phase of website development. • ...
Unique 2020-10-21
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- what is the last word written on page 17 of the novel?
- who is the main character of the novel?
- Dominic's grandfather's neighbor
- Who took Dominic home from his dad's office to his house?
- Dominic's grandfather
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- Where did Dominic's dad want to move at the end of the book?
- who is Dominic's brother?
- What is Dominic?
- Who is the best person in the world?
- What is Dominic's surname?
- What is Dominic good at?
11 Clues: What is Dominic? • Dominic's grandfather • What is Dominic good at? • who is Dominic's brother? • What is Dominic's surname? • Dominic's grandfather's neighbor • Who is the best person in the world? • who is the main character of the novel? • what is the last word written on page 17 of the novel? • Who took Dominic home from his dad's office to his house? • ...
GATEWAY UPGRADE 2024-08-01
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- Page 115 is about writing a letter of ...
- Look at page twenty-two. What are the people eating?
- Unit 2 deals with ...
- On which page can you find the list of irregular verbs?
- Unit two deals with ...
- Which tense is described at "G1"?
- Which business is shwon in picture 2 on page thirty-three?
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- What is the German word for "workload"?
- What is "M2"?
- What do you find on page ninety?
- What's the woman on page eleven afraid of?
- Right at the beginning of the book you are given an overview of the symbols which tell you where to find extra information or help. What does the red "S" stand for?
- You can find ... on page 102
- The woman on page nineteen is having a ...
- Look at page thirty-two. Which product of advertising is the man handing out to the person sitting in the wheelchair?
- What do you need to get the audio files?
16 Clues: What is "M2"? • Unit 2 deals with ... • Unit two deals with ... • You can find ... on page 102 • What do you find on page ninety? • Which tense is described at "G1"? • What is the German word for "workload"? • Page 115 is about writing a letter of ... • What do you need to get the audio files? • What's the woman on page eleven afraid of? • ...
Kiera Young- History Week 6? Crossword 2025-10-13
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- U.S. president who sailed for the peace conference in Paris in December 1918, carrying the hopes of much of the world with him. (Page 541)
- Leader who declared his government’s war aims in December 1917, seeking to exit World War I. (Page 540)
- Chemical substance tested for toxicity by Wiley’s “poison squad” in 1902. (Page 545)
- State where Jeanette Rankin became the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1916. (Page 548)
- 1910 law that prohibited the transport of women across state lines for prostitution. (Page 545)
- One of the territories carved out of the Ottoman Empire and made a League of Nations trust territory, along with Palestine and Mesopotamia. (Page 542)
- Political movement in Russia that influenced Wilson's foreign policy. (Page 540)
- Act passed in 1919, creating a prohibition enforcement agency despite Wilson’s veto. (Page 547)
- Wilson's health suffered from this in April 1919, while still in Paris. (Page 544)
- Movement led by Mary Hunt in the 1880s to teach abstinence from alcohol in schools. (Page 546)
- The first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote in 1849. (Page 548)
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- Since this event in 1848, calls for the Declaration of Independence to be applied to all people, not just men, had increased in frequency and intensity. (Page 548)
- Title of the publication by Margaret Sanger that promoted birth control ideas. (Page 549)
- Term for communities where over 40% of the population lived in prohibition areas by 1906. (Page 547)
- First state to enact a law banning alcohol sales in 1851, influenced by the link to family violence. (Page 545)
15 Clues: The first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote in 1849. (Page 548) • Political movement in Russia that influenced Wilson's foreign policy. (Page 540) • Wilson's health suffered from this in April 1919, while still in Paris. (Page 544) • Chemical substance tested for toxicity by Wiley’s “poison squad” in 1902. (Page 545) • ...
Environment 2016-05-26
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- increases in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans
- when all the trees in a large area are cut down
- a type of animal which does not now exist
- the weather conditions that an area usually has
- a layer in the atmosphere that protects the Earth from dangerous radiation from the Sun
- a type of energy that can produce light and heat, or make machines work
- a reason for something to happen
- containing poison
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- energy, as solar or wind energy, that can replace traditional sources, as coal, oil, and natural gas
- the number and types of plants and animals that exist in the world
- a form of energy that can be produced as quickly as it is used
- to keep someone or something safe from something dangerous or bad
- a forest with a lot of tall trees where it rains a lot
- damage caused to water, air by harmful substances
- a car which has a normal petrol or diesel engine with an electric motor
- when paper, glass, plastic can be used again
- dioxide a gas that is produced when people and animals breathe out
17 Clues: containing poison • a reason for something to happen • a type of animal which does not now exist • when paper, glass, plastic can be used again • when all the trees in a large area are cut down • the weather conditions that an area usually has • damage caused to water, air by harmful substances • a forest with a lot of tall trees where it rains a lot • ...
Environment 2023-05-16
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- making rubbish into something new
- kitchen and garden waste can become
- magazines, newspapers and books are made of
- when you put something on fire it: Find the verb
- planting trees where trees used to be
- throw less things away
- O2 is the formula for
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- land with many trees
- where you can put in your garbage
- a greenhouse gas
- disposable packaging material
- material harder than paper
- glashouse where you can grow plants in winter
- plant life or total plant cover
- ice becomes water when it: Find the verb
- use things more than once
- Today it is sunny. The ... is good.
17 Clues: a greenhouse gas • land with many trees • O2 is the formula for • throw less things away • use things more than once • material harder than paper • disposable packaging material • plant life or total plant cover • making rubbish into something new • where you can put in your garbage • kitchen and garden waste can become • Today it is sunny. The ... is good. • ...
Environment 2021-12-03
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- process where water turns into vapor and then comes down in the form of rain
- an individual living thing composed of one or more cells
- Makes land, water or air dirty
- An organism that breaks down dead organisms
- animal killed for food
- Organisms that produce their own food
- Large variety of organisms and species in an ecosystem
- an opening in the earth's crust through which lava
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- to keep something safe from destruction
- consumer that eats animal material
- ball of fire
- Inhale carbon-dioxide and Produce oxygen
- prepare their food through photosynthesis
- act of cutting down of trees
- Network or food chains
- consumer that eats plant material
- use something again
17 Clues: ball of fire • use something again • animal killed for food • Network or food chains • act of cutting down of trees • Makes land, water or air dirty • consumer that eats plant material • consumer that eats animal material • Organisms that produce their own food • to keep something safe from destruction • Inhale carbon-dioxide and Produce oxygen • ...
Environment 2023-10-30
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- The clearing of forests.
- Gases and particles released into the air, especially from burning fossil fuels.
- To cause damage or injury to someone or something.
- To make something smaller or less.
- To cause something to be completely ruined or damaged.
- To turn waste into a new material and use it again.
- The natural world and its resources.
- The presence of harmful substances or products in the environment.
- Able to be replaced or replenished naturally.
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- Able to continue for a long time without causing damage to the environment.
- rain Rain that is acidic because it contains sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
- To use something again.
- To make or create something.
- To stop something from happening.
- level The average level of the sea's surface.
- To put a seed or young plant in the ground so that it will grow.
- The layer of gas that surrounds the Earth.
17 Clues: To use something again. • The clearing of forests. • To make or create something. • To stop something from happening. • To make something smaller or less. • The natural world and its resources. • The layer of gas that surrounds the Earth. • level The average level of the sea's surface. • Able to be replaced or replenished naturally. • ...
Environment 2024-04-01
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- exotic animal or plant which is not native in a certain place, often threatens the native species
- using natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment
- no longer in existence
- the act of getting rid of sth, for example garbage
- the existence of a large number of different kinds of animals and plants
- the act of destroying sth
- an animal that has cold blood and skin covered in scales, and that lays eggs, e.g. snakes or crocodiles
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain
- when there is water in the air which makes it hard for you to see clearly
- synonym: poisonous
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- a piece of electrical equipment in which food is kept cold so that it stays fresh
- a thick forest in tropical parts of the world that have a lot of rain
- a mass or river of ice, formed from snow on mountains
- an area that is dark and cool under or behind sth, e.g. a tree or building, because the sun’s light does not get to it
- small pieces of rubbish such as paper, cans and bottles, that people have left lying in a public place
- the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty
- animals, birds, insects, etc. that are wild and live in a natural environment
17 Clues: synonym: poisonous • no longer in existence • the act of destroying sth • the act of getting rid of sth, for example garbage • the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty • a mass or river of ice, formed from snow on mountains • a long period of time when there is little or no rain • a thick forest in tropical parts of the world that have a lot of rain • ...
Environment 2026-02-08
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- people work there to make things and they produce toxic waste
- rubbish goes here on the ground
- use this bag again
- no rain at all
- people get oil from under ground
- dirty water from houses goes here
- we use less power to save energy
- dirty air,water and soil
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- people cut down trees
- throwing rubbish on the street
- farmers use these to kill bugs
- the wind and the sun are this kind of energy
- we put this in the bin
- we can use this battery again
- people work here under ground to get coal,gold,copper and silver
- be part of the__________ not the pollution
- people grow plants and keep animals
17 Clues: no rain at all • use this bag again • people cut down trees • we put this in the bin • dirty air,water and soil • we can use this battery again • throwing rubbish on the street • farmers use these to kill bugs • rubbish goes here on the ground • people get oil from under ground • we use less power to save energy • dirty water from houses goes here • ...
Kiera Young- History Week 1 Crossword 2025-08-21
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- The ______ in China resisted the many inroads of Japan and other imperial powers differently. (Page 121)
- The beginning of the 20th century saw the U.S. joining those who claimed to be taking up the ______ of distant imperial rule. (Page 126)
- In 1900, U.S. Secretary of State John Hay announced the ______ Policy by which America advocated eliminating all barriers to free trade. (Page 125)
- JIN ______ left her traditional marriage and two children to seek education in Japan. (Page 124)
- ____________ to colonization occurred regularly.
- The ______ powers used Japan’s defeat of China in 1894–1895 to make new demands for access to the country and monopoly control of trade. (Page 125)
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- Many ______ resistance groups stressed equality of men and women. (Page 122)
- Political resistance can appear in all sorts of guises. In small acts of sabotage like ______ or dramatic ones like assassinations. (Page 120)
- Sigmund Freud was a ______ physician who held novel beliefs about the importance of dreams. (Page 128)
- The ______ War, 1899–1902, was incredibly brutal and saw their first concentration camps. (Page 120)
- The Open Door Policy could change the way the empire worked, making control more ______ behind the scenes. (Page 126)
- In a speech in 1904, Count Senjibu Okuma explained his country’s military success against ______, stressing Japan's modernity and purposeful policies. (Page 131)
- After ______ defeated China in 1894, it imagined itself part of the imperialist "club." (Page 131)
- Many colonized people in the ______ classes organized to protect, if not liberate themselves from, great powers. (Page 132)
- Traders, missionaries, ______, armies, and government officials brought chaos. (Page 119)
15 Clues: ____________ to colonization occurred regularly. • Many ______ resistance groups stressed equality of men and women. (Page 122) • Traders, missionaries, ______, armies, and government officials brought chaos. (Page 119) • JIN ______ left her traditional marriage and two children to seek education in Japan. (Page 124) • ...
Moana Vocab 1 2025-07-04
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- It gives her a shiny __________. page 5
- Moana does not know how to __________. page 10
- Moana __________. page 9
- The __________ Maui stole Te Fiti's heart. page 2
- Darkness __________. page 3
- Gramma Tala tells Moana she must find __________ and return Te Fiti's heart. page 8
- Gramma Tala shows her a __________ full of boats. page 6
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- __________ is an island. page 2
- Maui __________ the heart. page 3
- Moana lives on an __________. page 4
- A __________ comes. page 11
- __________ thinks she would love to sail, too. page 7
12 Clues: Moana __________. page 9 • A __________ comes. page 11 • Darkness __________. page 3 • __________ is an island. page 2 • Maui __________ the heart. page 3 • Moana lives on an __________. page 4 • It gives her a shiny __________. page 5 • Moana does not know how to __________. page 10 • The __________ Maui stole Te Fiti's heart. page 2 • ...
Chapter 10 Review Crossword 2023-03-14
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- The "War _____ Policies Board" regulated laborers (page 405)
- The "_____ powers" included France, Britain, Russia, Italy, and the United States (Page 398)
- Many Americans had this kind of garden (Page 404)
- The "_____ powers" included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey
- President Wilson presented his plan, _____ Points, to rebuilt and establish peace in Europe (Page 408)
- Armistice Day, now called Veterans Day, takes place on this month (Page 408)
- This cause of war refers to large and powerful military forces that threatened weaker neighbors and caused rivals to increse their forces (Page 397)
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- German's used the tactic of unrestricted _____ warfare to reduce British imports (Page 401)
- The "_____ Service Act" set up local draft boards (page 403)
- The "War _____ Board" organized industrial production (page 404)
- This cause of war refers to agreements between European nations to provide mutual military support (Page 397)
- The name of the British passenger ship that the Germans sank, adding pressure on America to enter the war (Page 401-402)
- "Liberty" and "_____" loan drives were a major part of the money to finance America's war effort (Page 405)
- The United States used the _____ System to protect its ships bound for Europe (Page 403-404)
- Germany's use of U-_____ launched surprise torpedo attacks (Page 399)
15 Clues: Many Americans had this kind of garden (Page 404) • The "_____ Service Act" set up local draft boards (page 403) • The "War _____ Policies Board" regulated laborers (page 405) • The "War _____ Board" organized industrial production (page 404) • Germany's use of U-_____ launched surprise torpedo attacks (Page 399) • ...
David and Goliath 2025-11-19
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- City that becomes known as the City of David.
- Hannah named her son __ (1 Samuel 1:20)
- Goliath was from the city of __ (1 Samuel 17:4)
- The Israelites wanted a __ like other nations (1 Samuel 8:20)
- David's father (1 Samuel 17:12)
- A kingdom or empire ruled by one person.
- David had a pouch of stones and a __ to meet Goliath (1 Samuel 17:40)
- Goliath told David he would give his dead body to the __. (1 Samuel 17:44)
- How many pounds did Goliath's spear weigh? (1 Samuel 17:7)
- __ writing that gives an account of a historical event or period in history
- The number of stones David picked up from the stream (1 Samuel 17:40)
- David would play the __ for Saul (1 Samuel 16:23)
- When the Israelites saw Goliath, they ran away in __ (1 Samuel 17:24)
- David was a __ when he heard about Goliath (1 Samuel 17:33)
- David had saved his fathers sheep from __ as a shepherd (1 Samuel 17:36)
- Goliath wore __ armor (1 Samuel 17:5)
- Prayed to God for a son (1 Samuel 1:11)
- The bishop blesses oils at a Mass called the __ Mass
- David's oldest brother (1 Samuel 17:28)
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- Bathsheba's husband
- The Philistines called Goliath their __ (1 Samuel 17:51)
- Saul became __ of David after David killed Goliath (1 Samuel 18:9)
- Woman who David falls in love with
- Samuel stayed in Shiloh with a priest name __ (1 Samuel 2:11)
- Samuel became God's __ (1 Samuel 3:20)
- King of Israel at the time David battled with Goliath (1 Samuel 17:32)
- The stone from David broke Goliath's __. (1 Samuel 17:49)
- Goliath carried a __ over his shoulder (1 Samuel 17:6)
- Jesse had __ sons (1 Samuel 17:12)
- Place where the Israelites were fighting the Philistines (1 Samuel 17:19)
- Commander of the Israelite army (1 Samuel 17:55)
- David was from the city of __ (1 Samuel 17:58)
- The Israelites wanted a king, someone to lead and __ them from their enemies.
- Head of the Philistine army
- Goliath was over __ feet tall (1 Samuel 17:4)
- King Saul would give a __ to the person who would kill Goliath (1 Samuel 17:25)
36 Clues: Bathsheba's husband • Head of the Philistine army • David's father (1 Samuel 17:12) • Woman who David falls in love with • Jesse had __ sons (1 Samuel 17:12) • Goliath wore __ armor (1 Samuel 17:5) • Samuel became God's __ (1 Samuel 3:20) • Hannah named her son __ (1 Samuel 1:20) • Prayed to God for a son (1 Samuel 1:11) • David's oldest brother (1 Samuel 17:28) • ...
Yearbook Basics Group 10; Alicia, Richard, Michael. 2013-05-20
Across
- - used as an organizational tool for the staff and reader.
- - the main story of a spread
- tabs - page number and topic usually placed on outside bottom corner.
- - two facing side by side pages in the yearbook.
- - spread used to seperate each of the sections of the yearbook. usually theme related in design and the copy links the main theme in.
- - refers both to the topics featured on individual spreads
- color - magenta, cyan, yellow, and black create full color pictures.
- - the protective layer of the printed pages
- lid - front cover of the yearbook which has name of book, year, and theme.
- - heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover
- - 16 page grouping made up of two 8 page flats.
- page - page one of the yearbook page, should include the school's information.
- off - mini theme used as a section title.
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- - area which connects the front and back covers.
- - final pages of the yearbook
- - page by page listing of the yearbook's contents
- coverage - using more than one spread for a topic, also called jumnp coverage
- color - effective way to add emphasis to a black and white page
- - elements which enhance the book's design.
- - often appears at the end of the index, list of technical printing information about the yearbook
- - lists all the pages within
- - first couple pages of the yearbook which introduce a theme.
- - eight pages on one side of a signature. ex.) 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16 make up one flat
- - alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, and events covered in the yearbook.
- - verbal statement and visual look which ties the whole yearbook together.
25 Clues: - the main story of a spread • - lists all the pages within • - final pages of the yearbook • off - mini theme used as a section title. • - elements which enhance the book's design. • - the protective layer of the printed pages • - 16 page grouping made up of two 8 page flats. • - area which connects the front and back covers. • ...
Microsft Word 2023-05-04
Across
- the first line of a paragraph that falls immediately before a page break, making it appear as though it is not part of the paragraph on the next page
- using software to layout text and graphics for professional-looking documents such as, newspapers, books, or brochures
- the design of characters
- a measure of how easy it is for the reader to understate and locate information and document
- small marks extend from the end strokes of characters
- the user does not look at the keyboard when entering information because he or she has memorized the the location of keys based on hand position
- defines the page size, recurring area for type and graphics, and placement of recurring elements, such as page numbers
- the amount of space between to letters
- the process of checking the document for errors, such as misspellings, grammar mistake, and formatting problems
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- the technical term for paragraph alignment
- refers to how the type is placed on the page
- the for logging markups
- the points at the top, bottom, left, or right of the page beyond which text is not placed
- the last line of a paragraph that falls immediately after a page break, making it appear as though it is not part of the previous paragraph
- a desk-top publishing file that saves the attributes of every font that will be used in a project
- the amount of space between lines of text
- a set of characters of a typeface in one specific style, and size
- the technical term for vertical spacing between lines of text and paragraphs
- present horizontal locations across the page in a document
- where the document changes from one page to another
20 Clues: the for logging markups • the design of characters • the amount of space between to letters • the amount of space between lines of text • the technical term for paragraph alignment • refers to how the type is placed on the page • where the document changes from one page to another • small marks extend from the end strokes of characters • ...
Words maybe possibly definitely in the test 2025-12-06
Across
- Walking on mountain (unit 12).
- Where you find books.
- Where you exercise.
- Where you cook.
- Best city in Laos.
- The eighth month.
- Brown on page 44.
- On feet (unit 7).
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- #3 unit 9.
- Helps you on a plane.
- Hot food (page 68).
- Job with teeth.
- Where they play music.
- Things on wall (unit 8).
- Close so people cannot see into your room.
- Eight year old on page 42.
- Many cars!
- Animal on page 22.
- On floor (unit 8).
19 Clues: #3 unit 9. • Many cars! • Job with teeth. • Where you cook. • The eighth month. • Brown on page 44. • On feet (unit 7). • Best city in Laos. • Animal on page 22. • On floor (unit 8). • Hot food (page 68). • Where you exercise. • Helps you on a plane. • Where you find books. • Where they play music. • Things on wall (unit 8). • Eight year old on page 42. • Walking on mountain (unit 12). • ...
A Horn For Louis (detour 4) 2021-11-13
Across
- (page 27) Someone who often gambles, for example in a game or on a horse race.
- (page 13) A wall made of soil or other materials that is built next to a river to stop the river from overflowing.
- An area of flat ground outside that is partly or completely surrounded by the walls of a building.
- (page 51) To make a continuous low sound.
- (page 55) A bright yellow metal made from copper and zinc. Many musical instruments are made from this material.
- (page 18) The part of a phone, musical instrument, or other device that goes near or between the lips.
- (page 13) A shop where people can leave valuable objects such as jewelry for cash.
- (page 22) A dried, crushed type of corn, usually boiled in water and eaten for breakfast
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- (page 9) A path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road that people walk on.
- (page 13) A place to which people take large things such as old furniture or machines that they no longer want.
- (page 3) To complain about someone or something in an annoyed way.
- (page 74) To make someone or something extremely wet.
- (page 2) A type of bed used especially outside, consisting of a net or long piece of strong cloth that you tie between two trees or poles so that it swings. This is very much used in the north east of Brazil.
- (page 7) a hard, black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power.
- (page 33) To consider all the possible details of something.Sag: (page 40) Sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength.
15 Clues: (page 51) To make a continuous low sound. • (page 74) To make someone or something extremely wet. • (page 3) To complain about someone or something in an annoyed way. • (page 27) Someone who often gambles, for example in a game or on a horse race. • (page 13) A shop where people can leave valuable objects such as jewelry for cash. • ...
The Wild Robot Names, from Chapter 1-30 2021-08-05
Across
- The owl's name. Chapter 21, page 49.
- The buck's name. Chapter 21, page 51.
- The Beavers' home. Chapter 30, page 88.
- The groundhog's name. Chapter 21, page 50.
- The Beavers' son. Chapter 29, page 81.
- The opossum's name. Chapter 26, page 67
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- The old goose's name. Chapter 28, page 75.
- The robot and gosling's home. Chapter 30, page 88.
- The gosling's name. Chapter 28, page 76.
- The robot's name. Chapter 3, page 7.
- The weasel's name. Chapter 21, page 50.
- The fox's name. Chapter 23, page 54.
12 Clues: The robot's name. Chapter 3, page 7. • The owl's name. Chapter 21, page 49. • The fox's name. Chapter 23, page 54. • The buck's name. Chapter 21, page 51. • The Beavers' son. Chapter 29, page 81. • The Beavers' home. Chapter 30, page 88. • The weasel's name. Chapter 21, page 50. • The opossum's name. Chapter 26, page 67 • The gosling's name. Chapter 28, page 76. • ...
The Ninjas puzzle 2025-07-09
Across
- Above ones head(page-29)
- Something protect one from getting harmed(page-32)
- Dropping of liquid in drops(page-21)
- After this time from now(page-41)
- (of space or size of objects)(page-38)
- The ability to bear(page-13)
- Peace and agreement with each other(page-32)
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- Great attraction(page-14)
- Not usual, special, or different in anyway(page-20)
- Free from worries and anxieties(page-15)
- A solid mass without a regular shape(page-20)
- To approach (to come closer to something)(page-30)
12 Clues: Above ones head(page-29) • Great attraction(page-14) • The ability to bear(page-13) • After this time from now(page-41) • Dropping of liquid in drops(page-21) • (of space or size of objects)(page-38) • Free from worries and anxieties(page-15) • Peace and agreement with each other(page-32) • A solid mass without a regular shape(page-20) • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-12-02
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- Lacking plants or crops (page 148)
- An area near a river’s mouth where the water deposits fine soil called silt. (page 147)
- _____ land- narrow bands of land on each side of the Nile. (page 148)
- Egyptians were the first to weave fibers from flax plants into a fabric called _____. (page 149)
- A _____ had to study many years to learn all of the hieroglyphs. (page 158)
- The Egyptians also developed a paper- like material called _____. (page 158)
- A body that has been dried so it won’t decay. (Page 160)
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- “great house” (page 166)
- Pictures that stand for different words or sounds. (page 158)
- A life believed to follow death. (page 159)
- The Egyptians developed a _____, early geometry, medical knowledge, and hieroglyphic writing. (page 161)
- The Great _____ took nearly 20 years to build. (Page 167
- The Egyptian word for gold was _____. (page 150)
13 Clues: “great house” (page 166) • Lacking plants or crops (page 148) • A life believed to follow death. (page 159) • The Egyptian word for gold was _____. (page 150) • The Great _____ took nearly 20 years to build. (Page 167 • A body that has been dried so it won’t decay. (Page 160) • Pictures that stand for different words or sounds. (page 158) • ...
The 2030 Agenda- keywords 2021-05-23
Across
- Capable of being physically or emotionally hurt
- Concerning the environment
- A new idea or method
- Ending this condition is the first Global Goal
- Working together with the same end
- The UN is an international one
- Accountable for one's actions
- Accessible or ready for immediate use
- Causing little or no harm to the environment
- The process concerning teaching and learning
- A process of growth and improvement
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- An established organization of a public character
- The condition of having the same rights
- There are 17 of them in the 2030 Agenda
- The kind of aid delivered by the UN
- A rule, usually made by a government
- Concerning or conducted between two or more governments
- Comprehensive
- The condition of being protected from danger
- A person's mental or physical condition
- The ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations
21 Clues: Comprehensive • A new idea or method • Concerning the environment • Accountable for one's actions • The UN is an international one • Working together with the same end • The kind of aid delivered by the UN • A process of growth and improvement • A rule, usually made by a government • Accessible or ready for immediate use • The condition of having the same rights • ...
Word D Crossword 2011-12-09
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- text or graphics that appears at the bottom of every page in a document
- this keyboard shortcut closes your document window
- a default document has how many numbers of sections
- a ___ is the intersection of a row and column
- a ___ break begins and moves the text following the break to the top of the next page
- a ___ break forces text to begin on the next page
- a portion of a document that is separated from the rest of the document
- a formatting mark inserted to divide a document into sections
- the blank area between the edge of the text and the edge of a page
- a parenthetical reference in the document text that gives credit to a source for a quotation or other information
- grid of columns and row that you can fill with text or graphics
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- text or graphics that appears at the top of every page in a document is a ___
- a ___ text that provides additional information or acknowledges sources from text in a document and that appears at the end of a document.
- text that provides additional information or acknowledges sources for text in a document and that appears at the bottom of the page is a ___
- ___ is the keyboard shortcut that saves your document
- type of orientation where the page is wider than tall
- keyboard key that moves to the next cell to the right in a table
- page at the end of a document that includes all sources quoted or referred to in the document
- type of break that begins a new section on the same page
- lines that divide column and rows of a table
- the keyboard shortcut that goes to the bottom of the document is ___
21 Clues: lines that divide column and rows of a table • a ___ is the intersection of a row and column • a ___ break forces text to begin on the next page • this keyboard shortcut closes your document window • a default document has how many numbers of sections • ___ is the keyboard shortcut that saves your document • type of orientation where the page is wider than tall • ...
Crossword 2025-05-29
Across
- Page 45, who said "One thousand dollars" in the first sentence?
- Page 83, what nationality was the couple?
- Page 22, you have to intelligent to be a good who?
- Page 27, who was born into a wealthy family of mill owners?
- Page 38, The Great Fire of...(what).
- Page 9, the meeting with who did not begin well?
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- Page 16, who said "Most teenagers won`t learn to enjoy sport unless..."(write this persons first name)?
- Page 98, What nationality was the couple he was sitting next to?
- Page 76, what were the mens names: George,Harris and...?
- Page 87, Ton who (hes last name)?
- Page 53, some people were so...that they had no choicebut to abandon their babies.
- Page 59, who said "It`s like a messsage of love to people in the future."?
- Page 70, who Amy wrote her e-letter?
13 Clues: Page 87, Ton who (hes last name)? • Page 70, who Amy wrote her e-letter? • Page 38, The Great Fire of...(what). • Page 83, what nationality was the couple? • Page 9, the meeting with who did not begin well? • Page 22, you have to intelligent to be a good who? • Page 76, what were the mens names: George,Harris and...? • ...
UIL Spelling 22-23 page 17 2023-01-05
Across
- stupidity
- in a wild state
- morals have gone down
- physical or mental effort
- based on another source
- spying
- showing passionate intensity
- elderly or worn out
- a sound formed by vowels
- decorated with leaves
- lack of respect
- upper class young female
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- sweet and soothing
- higher pitch singing
- equally distant
- patient and self control
- treating serious issues with innapropriate humor
- outward behavior
- discourage something or someone
- a state of intense excitment
- shockingly bad
- a large building
- explain clearly
- retire with honor
24 Clues: spying • stupidity • shockingly bad • in a wild state • equally distant • explain clearly • lack of respect • outward behavior • a large building • retire with honor • sweet and soothing • elderly or worn out • higher pitch singing • morals have gone down • decorated with leaves • based on another source • patient and self control • a sound formed by vowels • upper class young female • ...
Real Life UNIT2 (page 16-17) 2015-11-25
25 Clues: julm • rahu • nõrk • kõne • võluv • vapper • kuulus • võitlus • andekas • teooria • insener • näidend • nutikas • juhtima • harjumus • kirjanik • avastama • sõbralik • helilooja • brutaalne • populaarne • inteligentne • inspireerima • pensionile minema • crash auto avarii
Real Life UNIT2 (page 16-17) 2015-11-25
25 Clues: kõne • julm • nõrk • rahu • võluv • kuulus • vapper • juhtima • näidend • nutikas • võitlus • insener • andekas • teooria • avastama • harjumus • sõbralik • kirjanik • helilooja • brutaalne • populaarne • auto avarii • inteligentne • inspireerima • pensionile minema
Environment 2013-01-04
Across
- We need to protect this because it is our home
- The heating up of the Earth
- Energy which cannot run out
- Name for a process that is causing global warming
- Less cold, but getting hotter
- Machine that generates electricty using the wind
- To use something again
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- Comes from trees
- We should use our cars less and ... more
- A greenhouse gas
- The process of ice becoming warmer
- A polar bear is an example of this
- Turning waste into other products
- The fuel you put in your car
- Examples include petrol, oil, coal and gas
- Don't waste this! Turn the taps off while cleaning your teeth!
- Decrease the amount of waste produced
17 Clues: Comes from trees • A greenhouse gas • To use something again • The heating up of the Earth • Energy which cannot run out • The fuel you put in your car • Less cold, but getting hotter • Turning waste into other products • The process of ice becoming warmer • A polar bear is an example of this • Decrease the amount of waste produced • We should use our cars less and ... more • ...
Environment 2023-12-19
Across
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain
- a gas breathed out by people and animals from the lungs
- the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- (adjective) (of energy and natural resources) that is replaced naturally or controlled carefully and can therefore be used without the risk of using it all up
- (adjective) (of food, farming methods, etc.) produced or practised without using artificial chemicals
- the existence of a large number of different kinds of animals and plants which make a balanced environment
- (verb) (of ice and snow) to turn back into water after being frozen
- the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state of being dirty
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- (verb) to put somebody/something in a situation in which they could be harmed or damaged
- the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment
- a substance or chemical that is ... can be changed by the action of bacteria to a natural state that will not harm the environment
- (adjective) not containing lead and therefore less harmful to the environment
- a slow-moving mass or river of ice, formed from snow on mountains or near the North Pole or South Pole
- the process of becoming or making something a desert
- fuels such as coal or oil that was formed over millions of years from parts of dead animals or plants
- (verb) to treat a person or situation as an opportunity to gain an advantage for yourself
- a situation in which a plant, an animal, a way of life, etc. stops existing
17 Clues: the process of becoming or making something a desert • a long period of time when there is little or no rain • a gas breathed out by people and animals from the lungs • the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • (verb) (of ice and snow) to turn back into water after being frozen • ...
Environment 2022-08-01
Across
- of a substance
- law), as in a police
- n. 1 . an alchemic preparation
- capable of
- (a type of chemistry
- v. to make an effort; to try
- (the use of medical knowledge in civil or
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- n. 1. a department of forensic
- n. a person who practices
- n. 1 . an extremely small
- n. any cancer-producing
- v. 1. to examine carefully
- in the Middle Ages)
- the earth (especially a
- body)
- v. to dig up something buried
- v. l. to extract the essential
17 Clues: body) • capable of • of a substance • in the Middle Ages) • law), as in a police • (a type of chemistry • n. any cancer-producing • the earth (especially a • n. a person who practices • n. 1 . an extremely small • v. 1. to examine carefully • v. to make an effort; to try • v. to dig up something buried • n. 1. a department of forensic • n. 1 . an alchemic preparation • ...
Environment 2022-08-01
Across
- (the use of medical knowledge in civil or
- body)
- n. 1 . an extremely small
- v. to make an effort; to try
- n. a person who practices
- capable of
- n. 1 . an alchemic preparation
- in the Middle Ages)
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- n. 1. a department of forensic
- v. to dig up something buried
- (a type of chemistry
- of a substance
- v. 1. to examine carefully
- n. any cancer-producing
- the earth (especially a
- v. l. to extract the essential
- law), as in a police
17 Clues: body) • capable of • of a substance • in the Middle Ages) • (a type of chemistry • law), as in a police • n. any cancer-producing • the earth (especially a • n. 1 . an extremely small • n. a person who practices • v. 1. to examine carefully • v. to make an effort; to try • v. to dig up something buried • n. 1. a department of forensic • v. l. to extract the essential • ...
Environment 2023-03-13
Across
- Sheep kid
- Small particles usually found on beaches
- Biggest part of a tree
- The biggest ocean
- Salmon, cod, tuna etc.
- Long period of dryness
- Food shortage where a lot of people die
- Thunder and
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- Product you get when stuff is burned
- Bad rain which usually rains in industrial cities
- Land surrounded by 3 sides of water
- Big tree chopping process
- Rodent which hides their nuts in trees
- Area between mountains, usually with a river
- Usually used as guide animals
- The only unhabited continent
- Land surrounded by water
17 Clues: Sheep kid • Thunder and • The biggest ocean • Biggest part of a tree • Salmon, cod, tuna etc. • Long period of dryness • Land surrounded by water • Big tree chopping process • The only unhabited continent • Usually used as guide animals • Land surrounded by 3 sides of water • Product you get when stuff is burned • Rodent which hides their nuts in trees • ...
environment 2023-04-02
Across
- teacher teaches, student?
- another way of saying important
- apart from brain, you need to have this to get 4.0 cgpa
- always mistaken with "avoid" when writing an essay
- sound, air, water, river, land, all are facing this problem
- before you have a career, you need this from your parent
- another word for conscious
- the main reason why we are in school is to gain it
- self ___ is necessary when dealing with problems
- lessen
- working ___ to achieve success
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- we have it for every problem
- we should be concerned about it since we need it to live
- when you become familiar with the surrounding
- need this for a better working conditions
- one of the characteristics required in Islam
- teamwork, working together
17 Clues: lessen • teacher teaches, student? • another word for conscious • teamwork, working together • we have it for every problem • working ___ to achieve success • another way of saying important • need this for a better working conditions • one of the characteristics required in Islam • when you become familiar with the surrounding • self ___ is necessary when dealing with problems • ...
Environment 2023-05-29
Across
- Major ecological community with distinct climate and flora
- An animal or plant whose food and energy requirements derive from animal tissues
- The baseline part of a food chain includes plants, bacteria, algae and phytoplankton
- An animal anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating plant material
- The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat.
- A process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- All the food chains in a single ecosystem
- An organism that feeds on complex organic substances
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- When one organism benefits from another without damaging it
- An organism capable of synthesizing its own food
- The relation between two organisms that benefit each other
- An animal or plant that lives in or on a host
- They break apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials, making nutrients available to primary producers
- Organisms that feed directly or indirectly on producers, plants that convert solar energy into complex organic molecules.
- A series of organisms that eat one another so that energy and nutrients flow from one to the next.
- An animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter.
- The study of the relations of organisms to their environment
17 Clues: All the food chains in a single ecosystem • An animal or plant that lives in or on a host • An organism capable of synthesizing its own food • The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat. • An organism that feeds on complex organic substances • Major ecological community with distinct climate and flora • ...
Environment 2024-12-16
Across
- a type of waste you can use to make compost from
- a type of crossing where people can walk and cross the street
- Don´t ........ litter in the street!
- biologicky odbouratelný
- a type of bottle you can use again and again
- garbage, rubbish
- influence
- popelnice
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- úsporný
- ...... less water!
- skládka
- opposite to increase
- a garden for a specific group of people
- znečištění
- a type of gazes harmful for the environment
- plocha,oblast
- a type of farm that can be in a town
17 Clues: úsporný • skládka • influence • popelnice • znečištění • plocha,oblast • garbage, rubbish • ...... less water! • opposite to increase • biologicky odbouratelný • Don´t ........ litter in the street! • a type of farm that can be in a town • a garden for a specific group of people • a type of gazes harmful for the environment • a type of bottle you can use again and again • ...
environment 2021-02-04
Across
- tower Geological formation
- peruvian flower
- Structure for the ex situ reproduction and rearing of animals
- resource
- alteration or degradation of the environment
- Region, surroundings and circumstances
- peruvian river
- peruvian river
- peruvian river
- waste materials are reused
- animal peruano
- National Reserve
- technology applied to living organisms
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- Set of plants
- Branch of Ecology that studies relationships
- set of species in a given area
- variability of living organisms
- Action and effect of maintaining an ecosystem in good condition
- National Reserve
- National Park
20 Clues: resource • Set of plants • National Park • peruvian river • peruvian river • peruvian river • animal peruano • peruvian flower • National Reserve • National Reserve • tower Geological formation • waste materials are reused • set of species in a given area • variability of living organisms • Region, surroundings and circumstances • technology applied to living organisms • ...
Environment 2022-10-17
17 Clues: edge • city • country • normally • dormitory • dying out • starvation • relatively • class, kind • a dry spell • deliberately • cutting down trees • slowly and carefully • natural surroundings • throwing forth of lava • likely to be successful • an area outside the center
environment 2023-05-08
17 Clues: نهر • عزلة • تلوث • تصحر • يمتص • طريق • غابة • يلتقط • قريبا • تلوث الضجيج • قابل للتدوير • التركيب الضوئي • خريطة بالانجليزي • the synonym of "cut" • the opposite of "north" • the synonym of "petroleum" • the synonym of "conserve/preserve"
ENVIRONMENT 2025-04-25
Across
- – The process of converting waste into reusable material.
- – A device that converts wind energy into electricity.
- – The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- – Contamination of the atmosphere by harmful substances, often from vehicles and factories.
- – The act of pursuing and killing animals for food, sport, or other reasons.
- – Industrial buildings where goods are produced, often contributing to pollution.
- – A solution to combat deforestation and improve air quality.
- – The large-scale removal of forests.
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- – Contamination of water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and oceans by harmful substances.
- – Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.
- – An opening in Earth's surface where lava, ash, and gases are expelled.
- – Materials that are discarded after use.
- – A violent rotating column of air that causes destruction.
- – Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns.
- – Overflowing of water onto normally dry land.
- – The collection of planets, including Earth, that orbit the sun.
- – A coordinated effort to bring about social or environmental change.
17 Clues: – The large-scale removal of forests. • – Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. • – Materials that are discarded after use. • – Overflowing of water onto normally dry land. • – A device that converts wind energy into electricity. • – Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. • – The process of converting waste into reusable material. • ...
Environment 2026-01-05
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- a person or thing likely to cause damage or danger.
- make (something, especially something bad) happen.
- changes in the world's weather, in particular the fact that it is believed to be getting warmer
- to collect or gather funds (money) for a specific goal or cause
- the native fauna (and sometimes flora)
- to return something or someone to an earlier good condition or position:
- an escape of oil into the sea or other body of water.
- to forbid
- all the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
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- do something official to achieve an aim or deal with a problem.
- become or make greater in size, amount, or degree
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide
- the action or process of causing so much damage to something
- energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc., or from crops, rather than using fuels such as oil or coal:
- a place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- he action of making a hole in something by boring with a drill
17 Clues: to forbid • the native fauna (and sometimes flora) • become or make greater in size, amount, or degree • make (something, especially something bad) happen. • a person or thing likely to cause damage or danger. • an escape of oil into the sea or other body of water. • the action or process of causing so much damage to something • ...
ZEP.3.17 2023-11-13
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- The unique expression of God's joy mentioned in Zephaniah 3:17, symbolizing His rejoicing over His people.
- Zephaniah addresses this societal problem among the people of Judah. (2 Words)
- The profound _______________ between the Creator and the created in Zephaniah 3:17.
- Zephaniah 3:17 is a part of a _______________ message of hope.
- What God will no longer do to His people in Zephaniah 3:17.
- Referred to as The Mighty Warrior who saves in Zephaniah 3:17.
- The reigning king during Zephaniah's prophetic ministry.
- The verse serves as a reminder of our _______________ in God's eyes.
- The type of relationship between God and His people depicted in Zephaniah 3:17.
- What God's love will do to our fears, as mentioned in Zephaniah 3:17.
- The role Zephaniah holds in delivering God's message in this verse.
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- Zephaniah 3:17 reflects the _______________ nature of God's love.
- The descriptor used in Zephaniah 3:17 to portray God's strength and ability to save. (2 Words)
- A prevalent issue among the audience of Zephaniah's prophecies.
- The spiritual implication of Zephaniah 3:17, portraying God's profound and unconditional affection. (2 Words)
- What Zephaniah 3:17 offers in times of fear and loneliness.
- The city likely mentioned as the location of Zephaniah's prophecies.
- Encouraged among the audience due to the promise of God's joyful presence in Zephaniah 3:17.
- The emotion expressed by God in Zephaniah 3:17, demonstrated through singing.
- What Zephaniah 3:17 brings to the disheartened.
20 Clues: What Zephaniah 3:17 brings to the disheartened. • The reigning king during Zephaniah's prophetic ministry. • What Zephaniah 3:17 offers in times of fear and loneliness. • What God will no longer do to His people in Zephaniah 3:17. • Zephaniah 3:17 is a part of a _______________ message of hope. • Referred to as The Mighty Warrior who saves in Zephaniah 3:17. • ...
Purdue Owl Scavenger Hunt 2026-01-05
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- Direct language taken from a source must appear inside these marks
- When the source was published or posted
- MLA requires one-inch _____ on all sides of the page
- The section at the top right of each page that includes the student’s last name and page number
- The page that lists all sources cited in the paper
- The name of the person or organization responsible for the source
- Entries on the Works Cited page must be listed in this order by the first letter in the entry.
- The container is formatted using these
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- The recommended typeface for MLA papers should be Times New Roman, 12 point _______
- The name of the source being cited
- In ASC OVN PDL, the C stands for ____
- The citation style created by the Modern Language Association
- The company or organization that produces or distributes the source
- MLA requires ______ spacing throughout the entire document
- The first line of each paragraph should have a one-half inch ______
- The formatting style used on the Works Cited page where the first line is flush left and subsequent lines are indented
- Last name and ________ should appear here in the header
- Where the source can be found such as a URL DOI or page range
- The information block in the upper left of the first page that includes student name instructor course and date
- The acronym used in class for elements of our work cited entries
20 Clues: The name of the source being cited • In ASC OVN PDL, the C stands for ____ • The container is formatted using these • When the source was published or posted • The page that lists all sources cited in the paper • MLA requires one-inch _____ on all sides of the page • Last name and ________ should appear here in the header • ...
Environment 2016-02-20
17 Clues: food • fumes • adopt • change • warming • extinct • transport • endangered • adifference • electricity • theoppositeofdrop • theoppositeoffind • theoppositeofthin • theoppositeoftiny • endangered animals • treesfrombeingcutdown • theoppositeofincrease
ENVIRONMENT 2024-04-19
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- a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava
- to keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss
- damage caused to water, air, etc
- to stop someone or something from being destroyed
- one of many large rocks that circle the sun
- to become or to make something become smaller in size
- to waste a skill or opportunity
- to use something again
- sudden violent movement of the earth's surface
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- changes in the world's weather
- make an area by adding harmful chemical
- plastic objects which have not been recycled or disposed of properly
- a fire burning in an area of land with many trees
- to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
- an extremely large wave caused by a violent movement of the earth under the sea
- to sort and collect rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful materials that can be used again
- a long period when there is little or no rain
17 Clues: to use something again • changes in the world's weather • to waste a skill or opportunity • damage caused to water, air, etc • make an area by adding harmful chemical • one of many large rocks that circle the sun • a long period when there is little or no rain • sudden violent movement of the earth's surface • to stop someone or something from being destroyed • ...
Environment 2024-09-30
17 Clues: soo • kõrb • prügi • laviin • imetaja • vaba aeg • happevihm • jäätmejaam • elektripirn • hädaolukord • taaskasutama • päikseenergia • taimetoitlane • põgenikelaager • kasvuhooneefekt • metsade maharaiumine • hole osooniauk
ENVIRONMENT 2024-12-13
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- The large-scale removal of forests, often to make way for agriculture or urban development.
- Warming The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to the buildup of greenhouse gases.
- The growth and development of cities and towns, often leading to the loss of natural land.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting as a system.
- The variety of different species of plants, animals, and other organisms in an environment.
- The natural environment where a species lives and thrives.
- Management The process of collecting, treating, and disposing of waste products in an environmentally responsible way.
- Effect The warming of Earth’s surface caused by gases such as carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere.
- Gases Gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, that contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
- Animals and plants that live and grow in the natural environment, typically without human intervention.
- The protection and preservation of the environment and natural resources.
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- A substance that causes pollution, often harmful to the environment or living organisms.
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible.
- The process of converting waste materials into new products to prevent waste and reduce resource consumption.
- Using resources in a way that does not deplete them for future generations.
- Emissions The release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels.
- Energy Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric power.
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions on Earth.
- Fuels Non-renewable energy sources, like coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from ancient plants and animals.
19 Clues: The natural environment where a species lives and thrives. • The protection and preservation of the environment and natural resources. • Using resources in a way that does not deplete them for future generations. • A substance that causes pollution, often harmful to the environment or living organisms. • ...
David & Goliath - Enemies In Perspective 2016-08-12
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- Goliath was the __________ of the Philistine army. (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Where did David’s family live? (1 Sm. 17:15)
- David looked above the conflict and saw a __________. (1 Sm. 17:29)
- These were coverings tied onto the lower leg to protect them in combat and from impediments like thorns and briers. (1 Sm. 17:6)
- David had learned by experience that every obstacle is small in God’s perspective. The _________ would deliver him from Goliath as easily as from anything else. (1 Sm. 17:37)
- David approached his enemy with the __________ of the Lord. (1 Sm. 17:45)
- David’s father’s name was ________. (1 Sm. 17:12)
- David was the __________ of his brothers. (1 Sm. 17:14)
- David presented the head of Goliath to King __________. (1 Sm. 17:57)
- In battle, a man would often carry the __________ of a warrior in front of him as he fought. (1 Sm. 17:7)
- Goliath’s spear had a staff so large, it was like a __________ from a weaving machine to them. (1 Sm. 17:7)
- As Goliath had a shield that provided cover for his whole body, the Lord promises to “compass” (surround) the righteous with a shield of __________ (delight; special attention). (Ps. 5:12)
- The iron ________ of Goliath’s spear weighed 15 pounds alone. (1 Sm. 17:7)
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- David did not brace himself against the enemies attack or approach him cautiously. He __________ toward Goliath, showing his confidence in the Lord. Our actions are the evidence of what kind of heart we have. (1 Sm. 17:48)
- The Lord drove the first stone David slung through Goliath’s brass helmet and deep into his __________.
- The Israelites were fighting against the army of the __________. (1 Sm. 17:1)
- Saul and the Israelites were greatly afraid and __________ (disheartened) by Goliath’s challenge. (1 Sm. 17:11)
- This was a light javelin slung over the shoulder for a quick weapon. (1 Sm. 17:6)
- Goliath stood __________ cubits and a span tall. (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Each army was encamped on a mountain with a _________ between them. (1 Sm. 17:3)
- Goliath had a helmet of __________. (1 Sm. 17:5)
- Goliath wore a coat of scale armor called a coat of ________ that weighed about 125 pounds. (1 Sm. 17:5)
- A __________ equals two spans (about 18.225 inches). (1 Sm. 17:4)
- presented himself to the army of Israel for __________ days. (1 Sm. 17:16)
- David used Goliath’s __________ to cut off Goliath’s head. (1 Sm. 17:51)
- A __________ equals three palms (about 9.1012 inches). (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Saul told David that he was not a match for Goliath because he was just a __________. (1 Sm. 17:33)
- This type of shield was the largest kind of shield, designed to protect the whole __________.
28 Clues: Where did David’s family live? (1 Sm. 17:15) • Goliath had a helmet of __________. (1 Sm. 17:5) • David’s father’s name was ________. (1 Sm. 17:12) • David was the __________ of his brothers. (1 Sm. 17:14) • Goliath stood __________ cubits and a span tall. (1 Sm. 17:4) • Goliath was the __________ of the Philistine army. (1 Sm. 17:4) • ...
Real Life UNIT2 (page 16-17) 2015-11-25
25 Clues: kõne • julm • nõrk • rahu • võluv • kuulus • vapper • juhtima • näidend • nutikas • võitlus • insener • andekas • teooria • avastama • harjumus • sõbralik • kirjanik • helilooja • brutaalne • populaarne • auto avarii • inteligentne • inspireerima • pensionile minema
The An$h Crossword puzzle 🧩 2025-07-09
Across
- To approach (to come closer to something)(page-30)
- Very large(page-38)
- The ability to bear(page-13)
- Great attraction(page-14)
- After this time from now on(page-41)
- Peace and agreement with each other(page-32)
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- A solid mass without a regular shape(page-20)
- above ones head(page-29)
- Something protect one from getting harmed(page-32)
- Kingdom (A country ruled by a King or queen(page-37)
- Free from worries and anxieties(page-15)
- Not usual, special, or different in anyway(page-20)
12 Clues: Very large(page-38) • above ones head(page-29) • Great attraction(page-14) • The ability to bear(page-13) • After this time from now on(page-41) • Free from worries and anxieties(page-15) • Peace and agreement with each other(page-32) • A solid mass without a regular shape(page-20) • Something protect one from getting harmed(page-32) • ...
David & Goliath - Enemies In Perspective 2016-08-12
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- David approached his enemy with the __________ of the Lord. (1 Sm. 17:45)
- David presented the head of Goliath to King __________. (1 Sm. 17:57)
- Each army was encamped on a mountain with a _________ between them. (1 Sm. 17:3)
- Goliath’s spear had a staff so large, it was like a __________ from a weaving machine to them. (1 Sm. 17:7)
- The Israelites were fighting against the army of the __________. (1 Sm. 17:1)
- David looked above the conflict and saw a __________. (1 Sm. 17:29)
- As Goliath had a shield that provided cover for his whole body, the Lord promises to “compass” (surround) the righteous with a shield of __________ (delight; special attention). (Ps. 5:12)
- The Lord drove the first stone David slung through Goliath’s brass helmet and deep into his __________.
- In battle, a man would often carry the __________ of a warrior in front of him as he fought. (1 Sm. 17:7)
- Goliath stood __________ cubits and a span tall. (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Where did David’s family live? (1 Sm. 17:15)
- A __________ equals three palms (about 9.1012 inches). (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Saul told David that he was not a match for Goliath because he was just a __________. (1 Sm. 17:33)
- David used Goliath’s __________ to cut off Goliath’s head. (1 Sm. 17:51)
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- David did not brace himself against the enemies attack or approach him cautiously. He __________ toward Goliath, showing his confidence in the Lord. Our actions are the evidence of what kind of heart we have. (1 Sm. 17:48)
- David’s father’s name was ________. (1 Sm. 17:12)
- This was a light javelin slung over the shoulder for a quick weapon. (1 Sm. 17:6)
- presented himself to the army of Israel for __________ days. (1 Sm. 17:16)
- David had learned by __________ that every obstacle is small in God’s perspective. The Lord would deliver him from Goliath as easily as from anything else. (1 Sm. 17:37)
- Goliath wore a coat of scale armor called a coat of ________ that weighed about 125 pounds. (1 Sm. 17:5)
- These were coverings tied onto the lower leg to protect them in combat and from impediments like thorns and briers. (1 Sm. 17:6)
- David was the __________ of his brothers. (1 Sm. 17:14)
- A __________ equals two spans (about 18.225 inches). (1 Sm. 17:4)
- This type of shield was the largest kind of shield, designed to protect the whole __________.
- Saul and the Israelites were greatly afraid and __________ (disheartened) by Goliath’s challenge. (1 Sm. 17:11)
- Goliath was the __________ of the Philistine army. (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Goliath had a helmet of __________. (1 Sm. 17:5)
- The iron ________ of Goliath’s spear weighed 15 pounds alone. (1 Sm. 17:7)
28 Clues: Where did David’s family live? (1 Sm. 17:15) • Goliath had a helmet of __________. (1 Sm. 17:5) • David’s father’s name was ________. (1 Sm. 17:12) • David was the __________ of his brothers. (1 Sm. 17:14) • Goliath stood __________ cubits and a span tall. (1 Sm. 17:4) • Goliath was the __________ of the Philistine army. (1 Sm. 17:4) • ...
David & Goliath - Enemies In Perspective 2016-08-12
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- David did not brace himself against the enemies attack or approach him cautiously. He __________ toward Goliath, showing his confidence in the Lord. Our actions are the evidence of what kind of heart we have. (1 Sm. 17:48)
- Saul told David that he was not a match for Goliath because he was just a __________. (1 Sm. 17:33)
- These were coverings tied onto the lower leg to protect them in combat and from impediments like thorns and briers. (1 Sm. 17:6)
- Goliath was the __________ of the Philistine army. (1 Sm. 17:4)
- The Israelites were fighting against the army of the __________. (1 Sm. 17:1)
- In battle, a man would often carry the __________ of a warrior in front of him as he fought. (1 Sm. 17:7)
- Each army was encamped on a mountain with a _________ between them. (1 Sm. 17:3)
- The Lord drove the first stone David slung through Goliath’s brass helmet and deep into his __________.
- Goliath wore a coat of scale armor called a coat of ________ that weighed about 125 pounds. (1 Sm. 17:5)
- David used Goliath’s __________ to cut off Goliath’s head. (1 Sm. 17:51)
- Saul and the Israelites were greatly afraid and __________ (disheartened) by Goliath’s challenge. (1 Sm. 17:11)
- This type of shield was the largest kind of shield, designed to protect the whole __________.
- This was a light javelin slung over the shoulder for a quick weapon. (1 Sm. 17:6)
- Goliath had a helmet of __________. (1 Sm. 17:5)
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- David approached his enemy with the __________ of the Lord. (1 Sm. 17:45)
- A __________ equals two spans (about 18.225 inches). (1 Sm. 17:4)
- David was the __________ of his brothers. (1 Sm. 17:14)
- The iron ________ of Goliath’s spear weighed 15 pounds alone. (1 Sm. 17:7)
- David had learned by __________ that every obstacle is small in God’s perspective. The Lord would deliver him from Goliath as easily as from anything else. (1 Sm. 17:37)
- A __________ equals three palms (about 9.1012 inches). (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Goliath stood __________ cubits and a span tall. (1 Sm. 17:4)
- Where did David’s family live? (1 Sm. 17:15)
- Goliath’s spear had a staff so large, it was like a __________ from a weaving machine to them. (1 Sm. 17:7)
- David presented the head of Goliath to King __________. (1 Sm. 17:57)
- David looked above the conflict and saw a __________. (1 Sm. 17:29)
- Goliath presented himself to the army of Israel for __________ days. (1 Sm. 17:16)
- As Goliath had a shield that provided cover for his whole body, the Lord promises to “compass” (surround) the righteous with a shield of __________ (delight; special attention). (Ps. 5:12)
- David’s father’s name was ________. (1 Sm. 17:12)
28 Clues: Where did David’s family live? (1 Sm. 17:15) • Goliath had a helmet of __________. (1 Sm. 17:5) • David’s father’s name was ________. (1 Sm. 17:12) • David was the __________ of his brothers. (1 Sm. 17:14) • Goliath stood __________ cubits and a span tall. (1 Sm. 17:4) • Goliath was the __________ of the Philistine army. (1 Sm. 17:4) • ...
2.4 Unit 6 2020-08-05
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- (17) 질식시키다, 숨이 막히다
- (17) 성난, 격노한
- (18) 설명, 가르침, 지시, 명령
- (16) 깜짝 놀란
- (18) 호기심, 신기한 것
- (18) 소책자, 팸플릿
- (17) 위협, 협박, 위협하다
- (18) 늪, 습지
- (18) 광고
- (17) 거의, 대략
- (16) 방해하다, 중단시키다
- (16) 육안, 맨눈
- (16) 무딘, 무뚝뚝한, 직설적인
- (18) 이루다, 성취하다, 달성하다
- (16) 작은 요정, 난쟁이, 꼬마, 장난꾸러기, 개구쟁이
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- (18) 명령, 명령하다, 지휘하다
- (18) 절망, 실망, 절망하다, 체념하다
- (17) (식물) 순무
- (17) 기름진
- (17) 땅의 요정, 작은 도깨비
- (16) ~라는 건 놀랍지도 않은, 당연한, 그도 그럴 것이
- (16) 적절한, 알맞은
- (17) 산산조각 내다, 파괴하다
- (18) 난폭한 행동, 흥분한 상태
- (18) 감명을 주다, 깊은 인상을 주다
- (16) 유일한, 단 하나의
- (18) 구멍, 구멍을 내다
- (16) 무릎을 꿇다
- (16) 건방진, 뻔뻔한, 까부는
- (16) 던지다, (돌 등을) 연거푸 던지다, 공격하다, (질문·비난을) 퍼붓다
- (16) 보이지 않는, 볼 수 없는
- (17) 바스락거리다
- (17) (크림·우유를) 휘젓다, (버터를) 휘저어 만들다, (물·흙탕 등을) 마구 휘젓다, 튀기다
33 Clues: (18) 광고 • (17) 기름진 • (16) 깜짝 놀란 • (18) 늪, 습지 • (16) 무릎을 꿇다 • (17) 거의, 대략 • (16) 육안, 맨눈 • (17) 바스락거리다 • (17) (식물) 순무 • (17) 성난, 격노한 • (16) 적절한, 알맞은 • (18) 소책자, 팸플릿 • (18) 호기심, 신기한 것 • (16) 유일한, 단 하나의 • (18) 구멍, 구멍을 내다 • (16) 방해하다, 중단시키다 • (17) 위협, 협박, 위협하다 • (17) 질식시키다, 숨이 막히다 • (17) 땅의 요정, 작은 도깨비 • (17) 산산조각 내다, 파괴하다 • (16) 건방진, 뻔뻔한, 까부는 • (18) 명령, 명령하다, 지휘하다 • (18) 난폭한 행동, 흥분한 상태 • (16) 보이지 않는, 볼 수 없는 • ...
Where is the Post Office? 2023-04-05
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- - m*s**m - page 65
- l**r**y - There are many books here.
- p**t*ff**e - Where is the ...?
- b*h**d - It's ... the library.
- p*l**est****n - page 67
- st*****t - page 60
- l**t - page 55
- t**s***e - I buy toys here.
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- b**s**p - Where is the ...?
- p**k - I fly a kite here.
- b***k - Go straight one ... and turn right.
- fr**t - It's in ... of the park.
- r**t**r**t - You eat delicious food.
- h**p**al - Where you go when you are very sick.
- s**o*l - Where you learn many subjects.
- p**d - There are fish in here.
- n**t - It's ... to the hospital.
- r*g*t - page 58
- ga***n - There are flowers in my ...
- t**n - ... left.
20 Clues: l**t - page 55 • r*g*t - page 58 • t**n - ... left. • - m*s**m - page 65 • st*****t - page 60 • p*l**est****n - page 67 • p**k - I fly a kite here. • b**s**p - Where is the ...? • t**s***e - I buy toys here. • p**t*ff**e - Where is the ...? • p**d - There are fish in here. • b*h**d - It's ... the library. • fr**t - It's in ... of the park. • n**t - It's ... to the hospital. • ...
2.00 CrossWord 2024-04-23
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- the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nations economy
- A business internal controllable surroundings
- surroundings
- A group of individuals who share an environment
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- The first stage of the Design Thinking process
- the general direction in which people or events are moving
- Collecting information about the environment surrounding your business
- The money charged for a product or service
- thinking outside the box to identify new solutions to the problem statement
- A business external uncontrollable surroundings
- quantitative and qualitative assessment of a market
- the systematic gathering recording and analyzing of data about a specific issue
- one page business plan template that helps you deconstruct your idea into its key assumption
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- an assessment of the practicality of a proposed plan or method
- producing a number of inexpensive scaled down versions of the product
- government environment
- a favorable situation in the environment surrounding your business
- a mental process involving the development of unique ideas
- The belief and feelings of people in a society that cause them to act in certain ways
- analyze your observations and synthesize them in order to define the core problems
- an expense a business incurs through its normal business operations
- the conscious or unconscious process of thought formulation
- The system in which people make and spend their incomes
- written description of your business future a document that tells what you plan to do and how you plan to do it
- a creativethinking technique involving the identification of as many different ideas as possible during a certain time frame
26 Clues: surroundings • government environment • The money charged for a product or service • A business internal controllable surroundings • The first stage of the Design Thinking process • A group of individuals who share an environment • A business external uncontrollable surroundings • quantitative and qualitative assessment of a market • ...
2.00 Crossword 2024-04-23
Across
- the general direction in which people or events are moving
- surroundings
- Collecting information about the environment surrounding your business
- The system in which people make and spend their incomes
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- an assessment of the practicality of a proposed plan or method
- an expense a business incurs through its normal business operations
- thinking outside the box to identify new solutions to the problem statement
- The money charged for a product or service
- written description of your business future a document that tells what you plan to do and how you plan to do it
- The first stage of the Design Thinking process
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- The belief and feelings of people in a society that cause them to act in certain ways
- the conscious or unconscious process of thought formulation
- analyze your observations and synthesize them in order to define the core problems
- government environment
- a creativethinking technique involving the identification of as many different ideas as possible during a certain time frame
- one page business plan template that helps you deconstruct your idea into its key assumption
- A group of individuals who share an environment
- the systematic gathering recording and analyzing of data about a specific issue
- producing a number of inexpensive scaled down versions of the product
- quantitative and qualitative assessment of a market
- the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nations economy
- a favorable situation in the environment surrounding your business
- a mental process involving the development of unique ideas
24 Clues: surroundings • government environment • The money charged for a product or service • The first stage of the Design Thinking process • A group of individuals who share an environment • quantitative and qualitative assessment of a market • The system in which people make and spend their incomes • the general direction in which people or events are moving • ...
Palliative Care 2022-05-11
Across
- Questions you can ask to help understand your client’s spiritual and cultural needs and build the TRUST are listed on page number 25x4-99+9.
- Care plan must meet the _______ of the client.
- One of them is debriefing with colleagues on page 36.
- By check with my supervisor for any task I am unsure of, I apply _______ page 38, three words.
- Page 38 is very __________ for our assessment, question 11.
- Coming up, about to happen, Signs of a Client’s __________ Death are described on page 31.
- Is it normal for a support worker to grieve over the death of a client?
- Principles will guide your work and behaviour and will help not only your patient but also ___________, Page 1.
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- By providing options for care and pain relief, respecting freedom of choice and the right to refuse treatment, I apply ______________ page 38, two words.
- It is a legal document that formally records a person’s advanced care plan (three words), Page 4.
- If pain management is not effecting we have to change the ______________ (two words).
- Traditional _________believe that the spirit continues to exist after death, page 8.
- There are five of them, page 34.
- Is it true that while people are dying, their pupils are fixed and dilated?
- On page 10 you have a list of actions that can meet a client’s spiritual and cultural needs by, write first letters of those actions in the row.
- One of palliative care's___________ is improving the quality of life of our clients, Page 2.
16 Clues: There are five of them, page 34. • Care plan must meet the _______ of the client. • One of them is debriefing with colleagues on page 36. • Page 38 is very __________ for our assessment, question 11. • Is it normal for a support worker to grieve over the death of a client? • Is it true that while people are dying, their pupils are fixed and dilated? • ...
Palliative Care 2022-05-11
Across
- Questions you can ask to help understand your client’s spiritual and cultural needs and build the TRUST are listed on page number 25x4-99+9.
- Care plan must meet the _______ of the client.
- One of them is debriefing with colleagues on page 36.
- By check with my supervisor for any task I am unsure of, I apply _______ page 38, three words.
- Page 38 is very __________ for our assessment, question 11.
- Coming up, about to happen, Signs of a Client’s __________ Death are described on page 31.
- Is it normal for a support worker to grieve over the death of a client?
- Principles will guide your work and behaviour and will help not only your patient but also ___________, Page 1.
Down
- By providing options for care and pain relief, respecting freedom of choice and the right to refuse treatment, I apply ______________ page 38, two words.
- It is a legal document that formally records a person’s advanced care plan (three words), Page 4.
- If pain management is not effecting we have to change the ______________ (two words).
- Traditional _________believe that the spirit continues to exist after death, page 8.
- There are five of them, page 34.
- Is it true that while people are dying, their pupils are fixed and dilated?
- On page 10 you have a list of actions that can meet a client’s spiritual and cultural needs by, write first letters of those actions in the row.
- One of palliative care's___________ is improving the quality of life of our clients, Page 2.
16 Clues: There are five of them, page 34. • Care plan must meet the _______ of the client. • One of them is debriefing with colleagues on page 36. • Page 38 is very __________ for our assessment, question 11. • Is it normal for a support worker to grieve over the death of a client? • Is it true that while people are dying, their pupils are fixed and dilated? • ...
Environment 2022-08-01
Across
- (the use of medical knowledge in civil or
- body)
- n. 1 . an extremely small
- v. to make an effort; to try
- n. a person who practices
- capable of
- n. 1 . an alchemic preparation
- in the Middle Ages)
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- n. 1. a department of forensic
- v. to dig up something buried
- (a type of chemistry
- of a substance
- v. 1. to examine carefully
- n. any cancer-producing
- the earth (especially a
- v. l. to extract the essential
- law), as in a police
17 Clues: body) • capable of • of a substance • in the Middle Ages) • (a type of chemistry • law), as in a police • n. any cancer-producing • the earth (especially a • n. 1 . an extremely small • n. a person who practices • v. 1. to examine carefully • v. to make an effort; to try • v. to dig up something buried • n. 1. a department of forensic • v. l. to extract the essential • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2020-03-20
Across
- song of Britney Spears
- a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals
- Fahrgemeinschaft
- verrotten
- opposite of reforestation
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain
- the act of covering something to stop heat
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms
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- biologisch abbaubar
- schadstoffbelastet
- Aufforstung
- Clouds of toxic fumes escaped in a huge chemical factory blaze
- a substance that causes cancer
- the existence of a large number of different kinds of animals and plants
- to use things like energy, fuel, materials, food, water, etc.
- to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants
- ausstoßen
17 Clues: verrotten • ausstoßen • Aufforstung • Fahrgemeinschaft • schadstoffbelastet • biologisch abbaubar • song of Britney Spears • opposite of reforestation • a substance that causes cancer • a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals • the act of covering something to stop heat • a long period of time when there is little or no rain • ...
Environment 2023-04-13
Across
- you don't have to drop it in public spaces
- this layer protects us from these
- we produce too much of it
- they used to contain cfc's
- what we should do to preserve the environment
- they suffer from pollution too
- its hole is getting bigger
- it is made from trees
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- a type of rain damaging to plants
- you keep it your garden to collect green waste
- it is slowly disappearing
- it is created from dead leaves, carrot tops, onion skins
- plants produce it
- it is used to sell items and we overuse it
- the worst type of waste
- it is the best waste
- our planet
17 Clues: our planet • plants produce it • it is the best waste • it is made from trees • the worst type of waste • it is slowly disappearing • we produce too much of it • they used to contain cfc's • its hole is getting bigger • they suffer from pollution too • a type of rain damaging to plants • this layer protects us from these • you don't have to drop it in public spaces • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2017-01-11
Across
- waste the rubbish usually produced in a house.
- water water that flows from a tap.
- energy any natural source of energy theoretically inexhaustible.
- something that is ready to be used if needed.
- to clear of forest and trees
- a great flow of water, usually covering the area.
- intended to to be used once or for a short time.
- a tropical wood in an area where it rains a lot.
- a list showing how much energy you have to pay.
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- fuels any combustible organic material derived from organic life.
- a place where garbage is thrown.
- species animals in danger of disappearing.
- intended to be used many times.
- an increase in the average temperature of earth's atmosphere.
- a long period of dry weather.
- the illegal practice of hunting animals without permission
- A piece of electrical equipment that is used in people's homes.
17 Clues: to clear of forest and trees • a long period of dry weather. • intended to be used many times. • a place where garbage is thrown. • water water that flows from a tap. • species animals in danger of disappearing. • something that is ready to be used if needed. • waste the rubbish usually produced in a house. • a list showing how much energy you have to pay. • ...
Environment 2023-10-07
Across
- someone who disagrees with an idea
- the natural environment of an animal or plant
- to build something by putting parts together
- relating to the air, water, and land
- at risk of no longer existing
- something you have an can use
- small in amount or number
- keep safe from danger
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- advantage
- to give something
- the possibility of something bad happening
- a very dangerous or difficult situation
- different from what is usual or traditional
- a type of machine which uses air or water to produce power
- to make something dirty or harmful
- a terrible accident which causes a lot of damage
- a way of doing things
17 Clues: advantage • to give something • a way of doing things • keep safe from danger • small in amount or number • at risk of no longer existing • something you have an can use • someone who disagrees with an idea • to make something dirty or harmful • relating to the air, water, and land • a very dangerous or difficult situation • the possibility of something bad happening • ...
Environment 2024-05-22
Across
- a mass of rock and earth falling unexpectedly
- a violent wind that has a circular movement
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface
- a long period when there is little or no rain
- a type of animal or plant that might stop existing because there are only a few of that type alive
- a large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases
- how high is the sea
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- (v.)to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation
- the process of collecting and changing old paper, glass, plastic, etc. so that it can be used again
- changes in the world's weather, in particular the fact that it is believed to be getting warmer as a result of human activity
- a thick layer of ice that permanently covers an area of land
- energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc.
- good for your health
- the gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
17 Clues: how high is the sea • good for your health • a violent wind that has a circular movement • a mass of rock and earth falling unexpectedly • a long period when there is little or no rain • a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface • energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc. • a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases • ...
Space Trap Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-04
Across
- It begins with the letters writ. It is on page 63.
- It is on page 110. It begins with the letters desp.
- It begins with the letters shim. It means to have shined with a subdued flickering light.
- It is on page 12. It ends with the letters band.
- It is on the first page. It begins with the letters inf.
- It begins with the letters mee. It is on page 27.
- It begins with the letters mena. It is on page 63.
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- It begins with the letters pecu. It is on page 41.
- It begins with the letters rum. It means to have searched thoroughly through.
- It is on page 127. It means abruptly said.
- It is on page 66. It begins with the letters prim.
- It means a being with a form that looks human. It begins with the letters human.
- It means to a great extent. Hint: Within the cupboard was an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ long box. (end of page 41)
- It is next to the previous word.
- It means usual and common. It begins with the letters custom.
15 Clues: It is next to the previous word. • It is on page 127. It means abruptly said. • It is on page 12. It ends with the letters band. • It begins with the letters mee. It is on page 27. • It begins with the letters pecu. It is on page 41. • It is on page 66. It begins with the letters prim. • It begins with the letters writ. It is on page 63. • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword - 8/26 2024-08-19
Across
- Hazel is delighted that their breakfast features ____ meat (page 177)
- What is Hazel’s mom’s answer to the question “Why is the sky blue?” (page 178)
- Peter Van Houten says the only two emotions are love and ____ (page 188)
- What emotion is Hazel feeling as she gets ready? (pages 178-179)
- Augustus tells Hazel she probably needs some ____ (page 204)
- Hazel’s dad says you can judge people by the way they treat waiters and _______ (page 184)
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- What color are Augustus’s eyes? (page 203)
- What color is Peter Van Houten’s house? (page 179)
- What season is it at this point in the story? (page 195)
- Who adopts the hamster after the end of Van Houten’s book? (page 190)
- What time in the morning does Hazel wake up? (page 177)
- How many paradoxes did the philosopher Zeno discover? (page 187)
- Augustus says he will write Hazel an _______ (page 195)
13 Clues: What color are Augustus’s eyes? (page 203) • What color is Peter Van Houten’s house? (page 179) • What time in the morning does Hazel wake up? (page 177) • Augustus says he will write Hazel an _______ (page 195) • What season is it at this point in the story? (page 195) • Augustus tells Hazel she probably needs some ____ (page 204) • ...
IC3 Lesson 13 Vocabulary Crossword 2015-01-16
Across
- office feature used to quickly apply font and paragraph formatting to a document
- page layout in which the long edge of a document sits on the top border
- dragging and dropping selected text in to a new location
- only the first line of a paragraph is indented
- paragraph mark created by pressing the enter key
- a space inserted between the margin and where the text begins
- default mode, when you enter text, all other text move right to make room
- the blank space on the edges of the page
- new text replaces existing text in that space
- page break that is inserted once the previous page is filled with text or graphics
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- to change the appearance of text in a document
- page layout in which the short edge of the page sits at the top border
- temporary storage used in office programs
- modifying or adapting and making revisions or corrections
- text positioning between left and right margins
- a command to force a page break in a specific location
- first line begins at the left margin, all others hang to the right of the first line
- design of the typeface
- to point to an object and left click to highlight the text
- measure of font size
20 Clues: measure of font size • design of the typeface • the blank space on the edges of the page • temporary storage used in office programs • new text replaces existing text in that space • to change the appearance of text in a document • only the first line of a paragraph is indented • text positioning between left and right margins • ...
Yearbook Crossword 2024-08-30
Across
- The arrangement of the page element
- Dots per inch for digital images
- The outside of the yearbook
- As unposted or casual picture of person or group
- A posed photo of a persons head and shoulders
- When content or imagery extends post the edge of the page
- All text on the page
- When you list a person’s name and give them credit as the author of a story
- The process of improving the copy for clarity, accuracy and style
- A section that typically features a students photo and personal message
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- A type or style of text
- The yearbook’s last page
- A basic plan that lists yearbook spreads with a subject of each page
- The focal points of the page
- Where two pages meet in the middle
- Cap A design element that uses a large letter that appears at the start of a block of a text
- The page number in the year book
- A bold or large line of text at the top of a story that is a summary of what something is
- short copy that describes a picture other placed below it to help the reader better understand the image
- Unit of measurement equal to 1/6
20 Clues: All text on the page • A type or style of text • The yearbook’s last page • The outside of the yearbook • The focal points of the page • Dots per inch for digital images • The page number in the year book • Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 • Where two pages meet in the middle • The arrangement of the page element • A posed photo of a persons head and shoulders • ...
Google Form & Google Sites 2026-01-23
Across
- The act of making a draft live on the internet.
- Someone you invite to help you build or edit a form.
- A visual tracker showing how many pages are finished.
- A question type allowing users to select multiple answers.
- A menu that expands when clicked to save space.
- A tool used to display content from other websites on your page.
- A horizontal line used to separate different sections on a page.
- The section at the very bottom of every page.
- A slideshow of images that users can go through.
- A setting that prevents submission until a question is answered.
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- A question type used for ratings.
- A question type allowing only one answer selection.
- A clickable graphic that acts as a link to another page.
- The bar containing links to help users move between pages.
- A page that is nested underneath a main page.
- A temporary box used to reserve a spot for future media.
- The icon tool used to see how a form looks to the public.
- The large image at the top of a page used to grab attention.
- Pre-designed layouts used to snap images and text into place.
- The top section of a webpage containing the site title.
20 Clues: A question type used for ratings. • A page that is nested underneath a main page. • The section at the very bottom of every page. • The act of making a draft live on the internet. • A menu that expands when clicked to save space. • A slideshow of images that users can go through. • A question type allowing only one answer selection. • ...
James Nichols' Welcome to the Web Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-01
Across
- you should follow the smart rules
- a radio show on the internet
- you get this when you make a web page
- the button you press to bookmark a page
- people post their ideas on the internet here
- a site which lots of people make together
- lets you make the window larger or smaller
- loads the page again
- acronym for online safety rules
- file containing written information about a topic
- takes you to a different page
- takes you back to the last page
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- program that helps people find information
- Files used when showing information to an audience
- a music file
- used for finding phrases
- the e in email stands for
- a safe search engine for children
- acronym that stands for World Wide Web
- written documents which you can download
20 Clues: a music file • loads the page again • used for finding phrases • the e in email stands for • a radio show on the internet • takes you to a different page • acronym for online safety rules • takes you back to the last page • you should follow the smart rules • a safe search engine for children • you get this when you make a web page • acronym that stands for World Wide Web • ...
Welcome to the Web Crossword 2023-01-31
Across
- r stands for this in the smart acronym
- written documents that can be downloaded and printed
- s stands for this in the smart acronym
- underlined word that takes you to another page
- where people's works are shared
- ctrl-c
- after going back to a page you were on you can go back to the page you were just on
- a safe search engine for kids
- a radio show
- makes the browser winder larger/smaller
- what you press to make a bookmark
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- loads the page again
- acronym for staying safe online
- has music files
- ctrl-f
- a popular web browser
- where people post their ideas
- contains school reports and info about a topic
- takes you back to the page you were on
- where you can search for info
20 Clues: ctrl-f • ctrl-c • a radio show • has music files • loads the page again • a popular web browser • where people post their ideas • a safe search engine for kids • where you can search for info • acronym for staying safe online • where people's works are shared • what you press to make a bookmark • r stands for this in the smart acronym • s stands for this in the smart acronym • ...
CHOICE (Ravitch 7) 2016-10-26
Across
- Tom Loveless and Katharyn Field found in a 2009 study that the creation of charter schools has become more than a reform, it has become a _______. (page 143)
- Which string of charter schools has the most impressive record of success? (page 135)
- Which state became the first to adopt a statewide program for “open enrollment,” permitting students to transfer to public schools in districts other than their own? (page 118)
- of Choice Under what policy, which took off in the South after the court decision of Brown vs. The Board of Education, could students enroll in any public school that they wanted? (page 114)
- This man’s 1955 piece “The Role of Government in Education” proposed to every family so every student could attend a school of choice. (page 114)
- Schools What were the “jewels” of the school choice movement? (page 132)
- Paul What was the name of the nation’s first public school? (page 125)
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- Who suggested that groups of teachers should be able to run their own schools within regular schools and to pursue innovative ways of educating disaffected students? (page 122)
- In 1988, who first proposed the idea of charter schools? (page 122)
- This group was in the “hot-seat” when it came to the fight over vouchers, because they argued that excluding their children from receiving voucher would be religious discrimination, denying the benefits for which they were already taxed. (page 115)
- Which city adopted the “diverse provider model,” in which district schools compete with charter schools and privately managed schools? (page 133)
- Which city was the first to create a voucher program to enable low-income students to attend only nonreligious public schools? (page 120)
- and Barrow Which two people cautioned against anticipating that voucher programs were going to produce large academic gains in the future? (page 129)
- School Which private school in Houston, Texas rejected Diane Ravitch from attending at the age of five allegedly because she is Jewish? (page 113)
- Which U.S. President advocated for school choice, specifically vouchers and was influenced by Friedman’s ideas in his first term, but backed away from vouchers and promoted public school choice in his second term as President? (page 117)
- of Columbia Which voucher program gave a $7,500 scholarship to students that could be used for tuition and fees at a private or religious school? (page 130)
16 Clues: In 1988, who first proposed the idea of charter schools? (page 122) • Paul What was the name of the nation’s first public school? (page 125) • Schools What were the “jewels” of the school choice movement? (page 132) • Which string of charter schools has the most impressive record of success? (page 135) • ...
U4S1 Vocabulary- The Roaring Twenties 2016-11-21
Across
- Klux Klan A racist group of people who would torment other groups of people who were not the same race as them (especially African Americans) (page 401).
- The time of history (1920's) where dancing and singing to jazz music was prominent. It was the start of many new types of literature, music, and television shows. (page 389)
- A time period during the twenties characterized by dancing to joyous music and known as the golden age of jazz. (page page 374-375).
- They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339)
- The thought that people who believed in other forms of government (such as anarchy, communism, and socialism) would influence the thoughts of American citizens.
- A Trial where John Scope was on trial for teaching evolution because it went against the teachings of the bible. The literal truth of the bible ended up winning the case. (page
- Laws on immigration- making sure only certain groups of people are allowed into the country by regulating immigration. (page 405).
- When some writers began to attack America's materialism by moving out of the country. (Writers such as Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway moved out of the United States. (page 390).
- The belief that no form of government should be imposed; the theory that all forms of government should be abolished (page 339).
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- The right to vote. (page 70).
- Also known as the Immigration Act of 1924- where immigration was limited from every country outside the Western Hemisphere. (page 404).
- Raids that A. Mitchell Palmer began to fight to keep people who believed in other forms of government out of the U.S. (page 340)
- When the U.S. tried to ban the sale or consumption of alcohol through an amendment created in 1919 that was later repealed. (page 398).
- People who wish to change something in society. (For instance, many radicals wish to change policies about labor unions). (page 342).
- Where most people consume an average (to small) amount of goods so that there is not as much poverty taking place. (page 381).
- A literary and artistic movement where African American writers including Alain Locke started to gain an identity based on their writing. (page 391).
16 Clues: The right to vote. (page 70). • They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339) • Where most people consume an average (to small) amount of goods so that there is not as much poverty taking place. (page 381). • ...
U4S1 Vocabulary- The Roaring Twenties 2016-11-21
Across
- Klux Klan A racist group of people who would torment other groups of people who were not the same race as them (especially African Americans) (page 401).
- The time of history (1920's) where dancing and singing to jazz music was prominent. It was the start of many new types of literature, music, and television shows. (page 389)
- A time period during the twenties characterized by dancing to joyous music and known as the golden age of jazz. (page page 374-375).
- They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339)
- The thought that people who believed in other forms of government (such as anarchy, communism, and socialism) would influence the thoughts of American citizens.
- A Trial where John Scope was on trial for teaching evolution because it went against the teachings of the bible. The literal truth of the bible ended up winning the case. (page
- Laws on immigration- making sure only certain groups of people are allowed into the country by regulating immigration. (page 405).
- When some writers began to attack America's materialism by moving out of the country. (Writers such as Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway moved out of the United States. (page 390).
- The belief that no form of government should be imposed; the theory that all forms of government should be abolished (page 339).
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- The right to vote. (page 70).
- Also known as the Immigration Act of 1924- where immigration was limited from every country outside the Western Hemisphere. (page 404).
- Raids that A. Mitchell Palmer began to fight to keep people who believed in other forms of government out of the U.S. (page 340)
- When the U.S. tried to ban the sale or consumption of alcohol through an amendment created in 1919 that was later repealed. (page 398).
- People who wish to change something in society. (For instance, many radicals wish to change policies about labor unions). (page 342).
- Where most people consume an average (to small) amount of goods so that there is not as much poverty taking place. (page 381).
- A literary and artistic movement where African American writers including Alain Locke started to gain an identity based on their writing. (page 391).
16 Clues: The right to vote. (page 70). • They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339) • Where most people consume an average (to small) amount of goods so that there is not as much poverty taking place. (page 381). • ...
Intro to InDesign Crossword 2023-02-02
Across
- makes a transition from one color to another
- allows you to open all Adobe programs
- program where you can make printable materials
- panel shows all the layers and objects you have on a page in order
- shortcut to save
- where you go to undo, redo, copy, and paste
- makes straight lines across the page
- draws on the page by following your mouse
- moves the page closer or farther away
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- allows you to type words on the page
- makes squares and rectangles
- panel shows the details of objects you have selected
- where you go to add pages, guides, table of contents, and change margins
- where you go to save a file, open a file, or export a file
- shortcut to undo
- allows you to move around the page without selecting an item
- makes lines or shapes wherever you click
- where you go to change zoom, grids, and see the print preview
- tool to make circles
- clicks on the object you want to change
- where you go to open tools and tool menus
21 Clues: shortcut to undo • shortcut to save • tool to make circles • makes squares and rectangles • allows you to type words on the page • makes straight lines across the page • allows you to open all Adobe programs • moves the page closer or farther away • clicks on the object you want to change • makes lines or shapes wherever you click • where you go to open tools and tool menus • ...
Yearbook 2025-05-12
Across
- two facing pages used as a single.
- The organization based on when they happened.
- a design layout.
- the extent where the schools activities,event, and thing that go on throughout the school year
- posed photograph of a person.
- the border around the pictures that separates it from the rest.
- the first page in the yearbook.
- Images that extend off the page.
- where the two pages bong together.
- Photo taken spontaneously.
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- chart or visual plan that outlines the content and organization of each page in the book.
- Mean to check over your work multiple times to make sure there are no mistakes.
- a double page spread that marks the beginning of a new sec
- the biggest and most eye catching image on a spread
- what the book is about.
- A short text/description that accompanies as a visual.
- arrangement and design of elements on a page.
- the style/font of your writing
- heading at the top of article or page.
- list at beginning of book that outlines the different sections.
20 Clues: a design layout. • what the book is about. • Photo taken spontaneously. • posed photograph of a person. • the style/font of your writing • the first page in the yearbook. • Images that extend off the page. • two facing pages used as a single. • where the two pages bong together. • heading at the top of article or page. • The organization based on when they happened. • ...
Paging 2016-07-02
Across
- to page all IEMS trucks and staff
- you must attach pages to this when referencing a run
- pseudo page group that is part of response pattern
- used to let agencies know they are assisting other agencies
- pages need to end with the operators ____________
- to contact health department to respond to McDonalds
- page entered by CAD operator
- to page emergency management
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- automatic page group for injured civilian
- to all IFD station pagers
- if page is sent to a person what must they be asked to do
- to page the significant incident in team
- to all on call pagers, office staff for communications
- to page the RSU group
14 Clues: to page the RSU group • to all IFD station pagers • page entered by CAD operator • to page emergency management • to page all IEMS trucks and staff • to page the significant incident in team • automatic page group for injured civilian • pages need to end with the operators ____________ • pseudo page group that is part of response pattern • ...
Emanuel zeharya - page 17 2023-10-28
10 Clues: making food • to buy a thing • a specific place • something you hear • I put food on the … • the main city of each capital • rivalry for supremacy or price • someone who have a lot of money • thing that everything’s stands on it • the download can take about three minutes
Abraham 1 2025-01-12
Across
- Celebration of Isaac's weaning - Genesis 21:8
- What Sarah did at the thought of Have a child - Genesis 18:13
- Who Abraham said God would provide as a sacrifice - Genesis 22:8
- Type of God's covenant - Genesis 17:13
- Abraham asked if God would destroy - Genesis 18:23
- Means father of many nations - Genesis 17:5
- Removed during circumcision - Genesis 17:11
- What Abraham sacrificed - Genesis 22:13
- King that took Sarah - Genesis 20:2
- Abraham's wife's name - Genesis Genesis 17:15
- Abraham's old name - Genesis 17:5
- The Lord made with Abraham - Genesis 17:7
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- Abraham's son with Hagar - Genesis 17:18
- How Abraham kept his covenant - Genesis 17:10
- Where the Lord appeared to Abraham - Genesis 18:1
- Hagar's nationality - Genesis 16:3
- All nations were because of Abraham - Genesis 22:18
- Number of righteous that would save Sodom - Genesis 18:32
- Isaac asked where is was - Genesis 22:7
- Where Isaac was to be offered to God - Genesis 22:2
- Abraham did then when God said he would have a son at 100 - Genesis 17:17
- Abraham's son - Genesis 17:21
- Abram's wife's name - Genesis 17:15
- God did to Abraham - Genesis 22:1
24 Clues: Abraham's son - Genesis 17:21 • Abraham's old name - Genesis 17:5 • God did to Abraham - Genesis 22:1 • Hagar's nationality - Genesis 16:3 • King that took Sarah - Genesis 20:2 • Abram's wife's name - Genesis 17:15 • Type of God's covenant - Genesis 17:13 • Isaac asked where is was - Genesis 22:7 • What Abraham sacrificed - Genesis 22:13 • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary- P1 2021-09-21
Across
- copy of the yearbook’s final pages before printing
- content of an article
- design treatment used to introduce copy
- space between two facing pages
- chart that represents the pages in a yearbook
- photos that are captured without posing
- space between lines of text
- a page explains the who, what, when, where,& why
- extra space around your page
- line used to introduce the most important fact
- improves the format, style, and accuracy
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- design plan for a page or spread
- page numbering, usually at the bottom
- yearbook equivalent of a sidebar
- posed photographs of individuals
- a line that gives credit to the author
- element on a page attracting attention
- introductory portion of a news story
- space between two letters next to each other
19 Clues: content of an article • space between lines of text • extra space around your page • space between two facing pages • design plan for a page or spread • yearbook equivalent of a sidebar • posed photographs of individuals • introductory portion of a news story • page numbering, usually at the bottom • a line that gives credit to the author • ...
Chapter 17 - Understanding the Environment 2025-04-22
Across
- fungus that grows in moist areas
- treating or processing used or waste products to make them suitable for reuse
- tiny particles suspended in the air
- chemicals used to destroy insects or other organisms that harm plants or animals
- element normally found in soils and rocks; is poisonous and carcinogenic at high levels
- silver metal that is liquid at room temperature; is naturally found in coal, oil, and other fuels
- soft gray metal mined from the ground; was used in some products and then banned due to its toxicity
- colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced naturally from soil and rocks that contain uranium
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- chemicals applied to farmland, gardens, and lawns to promote growth
- condition in which forests are removed faster than they can grow
- natural mineral in soils; was formerly used for insulation and fire protection, but can cause cancer when inhaled
- widespread hunger and starvation caused by lack of food
- natural systems made of interrelated biotic and abiotic
- locations where waste is buried between layers of soil
- extended period with no rainfall
15 Clues: fungus that grows in moist areas • extended period with no rainfall • tiny particles suspended in the air • locations where waste is buried between layers of soil • widespread hunger and starvation caused by lack of food • natural systems made of interrelated biotic and abiotic • condition in which forests are removed faster than they can grow • ...
Words probably maybe definitely in the test 2025-12-01
Across
- How old was the boy driving the car.
- Movie Palm never watched.
- Saves you in water.
- People singing (unit 10).
- Hotel brand.
- Kind of guy Amy likes (page 59).
- Meat dress.
- Gareth’s best friend.
- Where you can find a giant tortoise.
- What a log cabin is made out of.
- Smells good.
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- Town with the Retuna Shopping Mall.
- Twist an ankle.
- Too expensive (page 44)
- Generous lady in unit 8.
- Gold bracelet (unit 7).
- Serves coffee (unit 11).
- Old Italian woman.
- Funny (page 55).
- What unit 11 will not shut up about.
- Stupid animal on page 63.
21 Clues: Meat dress. • Hotel brand. • Smells good. • Twist an ankle. • Funny (page 55). • Old Italian woman. • Saves you in water. • Gareth’s best friend. • Too expensive (page 44) • Gold bracelet (unit 7). • Generous lady in unit 8. • Serves coffee (unit 11). • Movie Palm never watched. • People singing (unit 10). • Stupid animal on page 63. • Kind of guy Amy likes (page 59). • ...
3.3 Unit 6 2021-02-21
Across
- (18) (정신적) 고통, 괴로움
- (17) 황량한, 쓸쓸한, 지루한, 따분한
- (18) 애국자
- (17) 위험, 위험 요소
- (17) (공공 문제에 관한) 토론회, 좌담회, (고대 로마의) 광장
- (16) (하던 말·일에서) 곁길로 새게 하다
- (16) 평판, 세평, 명성, 영예
- (17) (주로 불길한) 전조, 징조, 조짐
- (18) 방심한, 부주의한
- (16) 초식 동물
- (17) 반역자, 폭도
- (18) 입대하다
- (16) (이름 등을 책·비석 등에) 쓰다, 적다, 새기다
- (17) (고대 로마의) 검투사
- (18) 국경
- (17) (인쇄술이 발명되기 전의) 필경사, 필사자
- (16) (배의) 키
- (18) 예약하다, 남겨 두다, 저장해 두다
- (17) 새벽, 동틀 녘, 밝아오다, 동이 트다, (일의) 시작, 시초, 발단
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- (17) 난로 바닥, 난로 부근
- (18) 협상하다, 성사시키다, 타결하다
- (16) 감금, 억류
- (17) 습격, 급습, (사람·가축·장소를) 급습/습격하다
- (18) (법률·제도·관습 등을) 폐지하다, 없애다
- (16) 꼭두각시 인형
- (16) (사람·말·태도 등이) 오만한, 거만한
- (16) (알갱이·올 등이) 굵은, 거친
- (18) (정적·바람 소리·부엉이의 울음소리 등이) 으스스한, 기분 나쁜, 무시무시한
- (16) 유대목 동물: 캥거루·코알라처럼 육아낭에 새끼를 넣어 가지고 다니는 동물
- (17) 개척자, 선구자, 창시자
- (16) 가뭄
- (16) 이주하다, (다른 나라/지방으로) 이민하다, (새·동물이) 이동하다
- (17) (물건을) 기울이다, (고개를) 기웃하다
- (18) (인구 등이) 희소한, (머리카락 등이) 숱이 적은, 부족한, 빈약한
- (18) (지구·천체를 둘러싼) 대기, 대기권, 분위기, 주위의 상황
- (18) 제국의, 대영제국의, 황제의, (물건·일·태도 등이) 당당한, 위엄 있는, 장엄한
36 Clues: (16) 가뭄 • (18) 국경 • (18) 애국자 • (18) 입대하다 • (16) 초식 동물 • (16) 감금, 억류 • (16) (배의) 키 • (16) 꼭두각시 인형 • (17) 반역자, 폭도 • (17) 위험, 위험 요소 • (18) 방심한, 부주의한 • (17) 난로 바닥, 난로 부근 • (17) (고대 로마의) 검투사 • (18) (정신적) 고통, 괴로움 • (17) 개척자, 선구자, 창시자 • (16) 평판, 세평, 명성, 영예 • (18) 협상하다, 성사시키다, 타결하다 • (16) (알갱이·올 등이) 굵은, 거친 • (17) 황량한, 쓸쓸한, 지루한, 따분한 • (17) (주로 불길한) 전조, 징조, 조짐 • (18) 예약하다, 남겨 두다, 저장해 두다 • (16) (하던 말·일에서) 곁길로 새게 하다 • ...
yearbook terms 2025-09-09
Across
- a set time or due date for items
- the company DCR uses for the yearbook
- large lettering
- the overall encompassing idea of a book
- a single section of the book
- 2 pages of the book
- elements like color, space, design etc.
- an even look to pictures and text
- a page by page listing of all yearbook pages
- a book dedicated to capture a school year
- a short description of a photo/image
- the size of a text/wording on a caption or headline
- a listing of people on a team/club
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- the front/image or picture
- the center section that holds the book together
- direct words from a person
- small lettering
- the 1st page that labels pages of book
- pictures from the chest up
- the person in charge of a certain page
- pictures of whole body
- the time in which the book takes place
- the person in charge of team/club
- when elements of a page fall into other spaces
24 Clues: small lettering • large lettering • 2 pages of the book • pictures of whole body • the front/image or picture • direct words from a person • pictures from the chest up • a single section of the book • a set time or due date for items • an even look to pictures and text • the person in charge of team/club • a listing of people on a team/club • a short description of a photo/image • ...
A Sporty Game 2018-02-28
11 Clues: page 1 line 2 • page 2 line 2 • page 6 line 3 • page 2 line 5 • page 4 line 1 • page 6 line 2 • page 4 line 3 • page 2 line 1 • page 2 line 3 • page 1 line 4 • page 1 line 1
Web Design Principles 2021-08-27
9 Clues: center of interest • sense of agreement • empty or vacant spaces • positioning of elements • A conventional environment is suggested. • elements have a reasonable relationship. • the arrangement of elements in the page. • darkness, brightness, font size, font style • It exudes vitality, modern flair, and youth.
Professor Stupido 2020-08-08
Across
- Professor Stupido un-invented _________ aeroplanes (page 45)
- Professor Stupido un-invented a talking _______ (page 45)
- Hot ice-cream burnt the Professor's _________ (page 18)
- Professor Stupido un-invented _________ pillows (page 45)
- Professor Stupido's first un-invention (page 10)
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- Professor Stupido un-invented ________ cars (page 45)
- What was Professor Stupido tied to? (page 54)
- Professor Stupido un-invented flying ________ (page 28)
- What enormous creature jumped out of a tree? (page 36)
- Tool used to smash things (page 10)
- The professor learnt how to un-invent things by pointing at them and saying a little ________ (page 14)
- Professor Stupido's second un-invention (page 12)
12 Clues: Tool used to smash things (page 10) • What was Professor Stupido tied to? (page 54) • Professor Stupido's first un-invention (page 10) • Professor Stupido's second un-invention (page 12) • Professor Stupido un-invented ________ cars (page 45) • What enormous creature jumped out of a tree? (page 36) • Professor Stupido un-invented flying ________ (page 28) • ...
Misfits 2024-12-14
Across
- The type of costumes that the Misfits were wearing. (page 179)
- The bay where Olive was told to swim in. (page 103)
- What is Olive's mother's favorite color? (page 11)
- The title of chapter 39. (page 239)
- The kind of smile Olive gave James. (page 155)
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- The type of shops that the Misfits passed. (page 205)
- Who converged in the lobby? (page 169)
- The title of chapter 9. (page 56)
- The name of Meggie's dog. (page 70)
- Olive figured that this was a test. (page 37)
- Dame Gloria's last name. (page 129)
- The first name of the other half of Modest Cusak. (page 51)
12 Clues: The title of chapter 9. (page 56) • The name of Meggie's dog. (page 70) • Dame Gloria's last name. (page 129) • The title of chapter 39. (page 239) • Who converged in the lobby? (page 169) • Olive figured that this was a test. (page 37) • The kind of smile Olive gave James. (page 155) • What is Olive's mother's favorite color? (page 11) • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2024-11-22
10 Clues: - part • - to help • - probably • - difficult • - very very big • - we take it from food, sun • - person who is older than 17 • - everything that we can see around us • - person who creates something with art • - treating some people differently from others
PSSA Tips 2021-05-06
Across
- Never trust your _________, go back to the text! (15)
- You can use your _________ _________ to make a Venn Diagram or a graphic organizer. (22)
- You should read the _________ before you read the passage. (6)
- Eat a good ____________ that includes a lot of protein. (3)
- In each question ____________ key words. (6)
- Try to __________ the answer for the multiple choice questions. (16)
- The constructed response is also called a TDA or "________" question. (8)
- If you don't understand what you read, _________ it until you can. (11)
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- All _______________ words will already be underlined. (12)
- You should get a good night's _______ before the test. (3)
- Remember that the passages were not chosen to __________ you. (4)
- Always read the text that is in the ______ at the top of the page. (11)
- The _______ _______ is usually found in the first paragraph of informational texts. (17)
- Never leave an answer _________; guess if you don't know the answer. (19)
- To find the ________, ask yourself "What lesson was taught?" (17)
- You must answer _____ parts of the constructed response question. (21)
16 Clues: In each question ____________ key words. (6) • Never trust your _________, go back to the text! (15) • All _______________ words will already be underlined. (12) • You should get a good night's _______ before the test. (3) • Eat a good ____________ that includes a lot of protein. (3) • You should read the _________ before you read the passage. (6) • ...
MS WORD 2021-01-11
Across
- sets the text entry mode to upper case.
- moves the insertion point to the next indent marker.
- makes the table layout visible while working with tables.
- emphasize the key points in a document.
- the white area of the ruler ends, and the grey part begins.
- first thing entered when typing a document.
- BREAK when one-page ends, and a new page begins.
- lines that surround the cell in a table.
- text that is entered can be made smaller or bigger.
- to add more space between lines.
- the area at the bottom of a page.
Down
- removes the text to the left of the insertion point.
- the area at the top of the page.
- useful for displaying comparisons and has rows and columns.
- send letters to many people at the same time.
- creates a new line and moves the insertion point to that new line.
- can be inserted at the footer of a document.
- the long side of the page vertically.
- can be used distribute information or advertise products through this design.
- insert a space between characters.
20 Clues: the area at the top of the page. • to add more space between lines. • the area at the bottom of a page. • insert a space between characters. • the long side of the page vertically. • sets the text entry mode to upper case. • emphasize the key points in a document. • lines that surround the cell in a table. • first thing entered when typing a document. • ...
CHOICE (Ravitch 7) 2016-10-31
Across
- What was the name of the nation’s first public school? (page 125)
- Under what policy, which took off in the South after the court decision of Brown vs. The Board of Education, could students enroll in any public school that they wanted? (page 114)
- Which U.S. President advocated for school choice, specifically vouchers and was influenced by Friedman’s ideas in his first term, but backed away from vouchers and promoted public school choice in his second term as President? (page 117)
- Which state became the first to adopt a statewide program for “open enrollment,” permitting students to transfer to public schools in districts other than their own? (page 118)
- This man’s 1955 piece “The Role of Government in Education” proposed to every family so every student could attend a school of choice. (page 114)
- What were the “jewels” of the school choice movement? (page 132)
- Which two people cautioned against anticipating that voucher programs were going to produce large academic gains in the future? (page 129)
- This group was in the “hot-seat” when it came to the fight over vouchers, because they argued that excluding their children from receiving voucher would be religious discrimination, denying the benefits for which they were already taxed. (page 115)
- Which string of charter schools has the most impressive record of success? (page 135)
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- Which city was the first to create a voucher program to enable low-income students to attend only nonreligious public schools? (page 120)
- Tom Loveless and Katharyn Field found in a 2009 study that the creation of charter schools has become more than a reform, it has become a _______. (page 143)
- Which voucher program gave a $7,500 scholarship to students that could be used for tuition and fees at a private or religious school? (page 130)
- In 1988, who first proposed the idea of charter schools? (page 122)
- Which private school in Houston, Texas rejected Diane Ravitch from attending at the age of five allegedly because she is Jewish? (page 113)
- Which city adopted the “diverse provider model,” in which district schools compete with charter schools and privately managed schools? (page 133)
- Who suggested that groups of teachers should be able to run their own schools within regular schools and to pursue innovative ways of educating disaffected students? (page 122)
16 Clues: What were the “jewels” of the school choice movement? (page 132) • What was the name of the nation’s first public school? (page 125) • In 1988, who first proposed the idea of charter schools? (page 122) • Which string of charter schools has the most impressive record of success? (page 135) • ...
U4S1 Vocabulary- The Roaring Twenties 2016-11-21
Across
- Where most people consume an average (to small) amount of goods so that there is not as much poverty taking place. (page 381).
- The right to vote. (page 70).
- A time period during the twenties characterized by dancing to joyous music and known as the golden age of jazz. (page page 374-375).
- People who wish to change something in society. (For instance, many radicals wish to change policies about labor unions). (page 342).
- When the U.S. tried to ban the sale or consumption of alcohol through an amendment created in 1919 that was later repealed. (page 398).
- Raids that A. Mitchell Palmer began to fight to keep people who believed in other forms of government out of the U.S. (page 340)
- Also known as the Immigration Act of 1924- where immigration was limited from every country outside the Western Hemisphere. (page 404).
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- A racist group of people who would torment other groups of people who were not the same race as them (especially African Americans) (page 401).
- A Trial where John Scope was on trial for teaching evolution because it went against the teachings of the bible. The literal truth of the bible ended up winning the case. (page
- The belief that no form of government should be imposed; the theory that all forms of government should be abolished (page 339).
- Laws on immigration- making sure only certain groups of people are allowed into the country by regulating immigration. (page 405).
- The thought that people who believed in other forms of government (such as anarchy, communism, and socialism) would influence the thoughts of American citizens.
- When some writers began to attack America's materialism by moving out of the country. (Writers such as Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway moved out of the United States. (page 390).
- A literary and artistic movement where African American writers including Alain Locke started to gain an identity based on their writing. (page 391).
- They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339)
- The time of history (1920's) where dancing and singing to jazz music was prominent. It was the start of many new types of literature, music, and television shows. (page 389)
16 Clues: The right to vote. (page 70). • They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339) • Where most people consume an average (to small) amount of goods so that there is not as much poverty taking place. (page 381). • ...
Linux Crossword 2 2025-10-01
Across
- displays contents of a file in octal format
- displays text file page by page
- displays last set of lines in a text file (default 10)
- opens file to be edited in the linux / unix systems
- variant of grep that does not allow the use of regular expressions
- searches files for patterns of characters using regular expression metacharacters
- compares text files to identify differences
- lists files in current directory
- displays contents of a text file
- displays first set of lines in a text file (default 10)
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- displays text file page by page and line by line
- lists file types of files in current directory
- searches and displays text characters in a binary file
- displays file type of a specified file
- displays present working directory
- command once used in unix to display text file page by page
- searches files for patterns of characters using regular expression metacharacters.
- alias for ls -l, gives a long file listing
- current directory
- displays contents of a text file backwards
20 Clues: current directory • displays text file page by page • lists files in current directory • displays contents of a text file • displays present working directory • displays file type of a specified file • alias for ls -l, gives a long file listing • displays contents of a text file backwards • displays contents of a file in octal format • ...
