environment?page=19 Crossword Puzzles
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
Layouts 2016-04-12
Across
- words on a page, words of a document
- compared positions of text and text or text and illustrations
- a section of a page that extends from left to right.
- information at the side of an illustration or a page that gives information
- material that is provided to an audience or published — printed or web-based,
- margin between two printed pages
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom.
- pattern of lines that makes up the structure
- horizontal page orientation
- placement or position of the image on a page
- to position something in the middle of a space.
- to distribute the text evenly.
Down
- the way the physical parts are arranged.
- a block of text at the bottom (or foot) of a page.
- goes under or over other information/text/empty space
- a block of text at the top of a page.
- a pattern, or model.
- one page with the reverse design of the other page
- layout covering multiple pages
- the way something is arranged in relation to something else.
- pictures, graphs, tables
- the white space to the sides of the text and illustrations
- vertical page orientation
23 Clues: a pattern, or model. • pictures, graphs, tables • vertical page orientation • horizontal page orientation • layout covering multiple pages • to distribute the text evenly. • margin between two printed pages • words on a page, words of a document • a block of text at the top of a page. • the way the physical parts are arranged. • pattern of lines that makes up the structure • ...
Layouts 2016-04-12
Across
- a pattern, or model.
- compared positions of text and text or text and illustrations
- a section of a page that extends from left to right.
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom.
- a block of text at the top of a page.
- pictures, graphs, tables
- material that is provided to an audience or published — printed or web-based,
- one page with the reverse design of the other page
- layout covering multiple pages
- to distribute the text evenly.
- pattern of lines that makes up the structure
Down
- the way the physical parts are arranged.
- margin between two printed pages
- the way something is arranged in relation to something else.
- to position something in the middle of a space.
- goes under or over other information/text/empty space
- horizontal page orientation
- words on a page, words of a document
- information at the side of an illustration or a page that gives information
- placement or position of the image on a page
- a block of text at the bottom (or foot) of a page.
- vertical page orientation
- the white space to the sides of the text and illustrations
23 Clues: a pattern, or model. • pictures, graphs, tables • vertical page orientation • horizontal page orientation • layout covering multiple pages • to distribute the text evenly. • margin between two printed pages • words on a page, words of a document • a block of text at the top of a page. • the way the physical parts are arranged. • placement or position of the image on a page • ...
Astria Health Healthy Holiday Prevention 2021-11-30
Across
- How to hand wash with C.Difficile
- COVID-19
- What we should wear with all patient encounters
- hand hygiene between changing these
- Protects from disease
Down
- Posted on isolation room doors
- Must be tied at neck and waist
- Easy way to prevent spreading infection
- An Astria Health value
- Hand sanitizer base
- Overhead page for chemical spill
11 Clues: COVID-19 • Hand sanitizer base • Protects from disease • An Astria Health value • Posted on isolation room doors • Must be tied at neck and waist • Overhead page for chemical spill • How to hand wash with C.Difficile • hand hygiene between changing these • Easy way to prevent spreading infection • What we should wear with all patient encounters
Minerals And Water Resources (pages 75-89) 2023-03-07
Across
- Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86)
- Water is needed to produce our food, manufacture products, and carry out many chemical ______________(page 88)
- All rivers begin as a small flow of water caused by ________________ (page 86)
- The molten and semi-molten rock mixture found beneath Earth's surface (page77)
- When magma breaks to the surface is is known as __________ (page77)
- Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water (Page 85)
- Minerals are used in the production of buildings, ____________, electronics, and other materials we use every day. ( page 80)
- Humans access groundwater resources by digging wells in _______________ (page 88)
- Although Earth is known as the water planet the water that living things rely on represents only a ___________ of the planets total water (page 85)
- Surface water is _____________ found on top of Earth's land surface (page86)
- ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75)
- Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89)
- A fair amount of water is contained ___________ as groundwater (page 85)
- Desalination plants around the world are _________ and require a lot of energy to distill saltwater (page89)
- When a mineral deposit is large enough and valuable enough to be extracted from the ground it is known as an _________ (page75)
- _____________ can result in sever reductions or complete collapses of ocean ecosystems and the resources they provide (page 89)
- Some valuable minerals are located in parts of the world that are politically __________________ (page 80)
- _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80)
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- Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80)
- Nonrenewable resources means when they are removed from the ground they will ________ grow back anytime soon (page 80)
- Gold, __________, and talc are a few examples of minerals (page 75)
- This removes salt and minerals from saltwater to make freshwater (page 89)
- Humans rely on water not only to live and grow, but also for agriculture and ______________________ (page 88)
- Deep groundwater reservoirs can take hundreds or thousands of years to _____________________(page 87)
- The water _________ circulates water through Earths Oceans and other bodies of water on and below the surface (page 85)
- Surface water is not evenly ______________ across Earth (page86)
- a solid substance that is non living and made from a particular combination of elements(page 75)
- Elements in a solution can __________ to form a new mineral (page 77)
- Other minerals may form from ______________ in the ocean or on land (page78)
- The presence of groundwater depends on the type of rock layers in Earth's ____________(page87)
- Humans rely on the ocean to provide a number of other important resources besides water such as __________ organisms for food and other products (page 89)
- In some areas humans are ________________ water resources faster than they are being replenished (page 88)
- New studies of Earth's mantle reveal there may be many _________ worth of water locked hundreds of kilometers below the surface (page87)
- _______ is rare at the surface because most of it sank into the core when the early Earth was molten (page 78)
- We may eventually use __________ energy to convert ocean water to freshwater (page 89)
35 Clues: ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75) • _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80) • Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80) • Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water (Page 85) • Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89) • Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86) • ...
Grey wolf gazette day 3 2022-06-14
8 Clues: Movie night! • Communicate & • Turn to page 19 • Top of the tower • 5 stations, 6 meals • Bites of the elephant • I've got that ____ up in my head! • Utensils in achieving your vision
Minerals And Water Resources (pages 75-89) 2023-03-07
Across
- Humans rely on water not only to live and grow, but also for agriculture and ______________________ (page 88)
- The presence of groundwater depends on the type of rock layers in Earth's ____________(page87)
- When a mineral deposit is large enough and valuable enough to be extracted from the ground it is known as an _________ (page75)
- All rivers begin as a small flow of water caused by ________________ (page 86)
- Humans access groundwater resources by digging wells in _______________ (page 88)
- Gold gets __________________ when hot fluids pass through the crust and pick up the gold (page 78)
- Surface water is _____________ found on top of Earth's land surface (page86)
- Although Earth is known as the water planet the water that living things rely on represents only a ___________ of the planets total water (page 85)
- ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75)
- Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86)
- Minerals are used in the production of buildings, ____________, electronics, and other materials we use every day. ( page 80)
- Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water
- One of the ways minerals can form is from ___________ materials (page 76)
- a solid substance that is non living and made from a particular combination of elements(page 75)
- _____________ can result in sever reductions or complete collapses of ocean ecosystems and the resources they provide (page 89)
- Other minerals may form from ______________ in the ocean or on land (page78)
- _______ is rare at the surface because most of it sank into the core when the early Earth was molten (page 78)
- This removes salt and minerals from saltwater to make freshwater (page 89)
- _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80)
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- Surface water is not evenly ______________ across Earth (page86)
- A fair amount of water is contained ___________ as groundwater (page 85)
- Gold, __________, and talc are a few examples of minerals (page 75)
- Water is needed to produce our food, manufacture products, and carry out many chemical ______________(page 88)
- The molten and semi-molten rock mixture found beneath Earth's surface (page77)
- Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80)
- Nonrenewable resources means when they are removed from the ground they will ________ grow back anytime soon (page 80)
- Elements in a solution can __________ to form a new mineral (page 77)
- New studies of Earth's mantle reveal there may be many _________ worth of water locked hundreds of kilometers below the surface (page87)
- Desalination plants around the world are _________ and require a lot of energy to distill saltwater (page89)
- In some areas humans are ________________ water resources faster than they are being replenished (page 88)
- When magma breaks to the surface is is known as __________ (page77)
- The water _________ circulates water through Earths Oceans and other bodies of water on and below the surface (page 85)
- Humans rely on the ocean to provide a number of other important resources besides water such as __________ organisms for food and other products (page 89)
- Some valuable minerals are located in parts of the world that are politically __________________ (page 80)
- We may eventually use __________ energy to convert ocean water to freshwater (page 89)
- Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89)
- Deep groundwater reservoirs can take hundreds or thousands of years to _____________________(page 87)
37 Clues: Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water • ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75) • _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80) • Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80) • Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89) • Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86) • ...
Chapter 1 Science Vocabulary - Classification 2014-02-03
Across
- single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus. (page 12)
- a grouping of things according to their similarities. (page 11)
- plant a plant that has tubes for carrying water and nutrients throughout the organism. (page 14)
- members of a kingdom of mostly many celled organisms, some of which break down to other organisms;include mushrooms, yeast, and molds. (page 12)
- part of Earth that can support living things. (page 7)
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- a group of very similar organisms whose members can mate with one another and produce offspring that are able to produce offspring. (page 8)
- a characteristic that enables an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment. (page 8)
- plant a low-growing plant that does not have tubes to carry materials. (page 14)
8 Clues: part of Earth that can support living things. (page 7) • single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus. (page 12) • a grouping of things according to their similarities. (page 11) • plant a low-growing plant that does not have tubes to carry materials. (page 14) • ...
Layouts 2016-04-12
Across
- pattern of lines that makes up the structure
- one page with the reverse design of the other page
- pictures, graphs, tables
- a pattern, or model.
- the way something is arranged in relation to something else.
- a section of a page that extends from left to right.
- vertical page orientation
- information at the side of an illustration or a page that gives information
- to position something in the middle of a space.
- margin between two printed pages
Down
- a block of text at the bottom (or foot) of a page.
- layout covering multiple pages
- material that is provided to an audience or published — printed or web-based,
- goes under or over other information/text/empty space
- horizontal page orientation
- placement or position of the image on a page
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom.
- the way the physical parts are arranged.
- compared positions of text and text or text and illustrations
- to distribute the text evenly.
- a block of text at the top of a page.
- the white space to the sides of the text and illustrations
- words on a page, words of a document
23 Clues: a pattern, or model. • pictures, graphs, tables • vertical page orientation • horizontal page orientation • layout covering multiple pages • to distribute the text evenly. • margin between two printed pages • words on a page, words of a document • a block of text at the top of a page. • the way the physical parts are arranged. • pattern of lines that makes up the structure • ...
Module 13: Plate Tectonics 2025-04-09
Across
- Type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates are moving apart from each other. (page 357)
- Wegener found similar _____ of several different types of animals and plants that once lived on or near land had been found on widely separated continents. (page 346)
- Hypothesis developed by Wegner that proposed that Earth’s continents had once been joined as a single landmass and then broke apart. (page 345 – two words)
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of heated material from one place to another. (page 362)
- Type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other. (page 357)
- A device that helps study the depth of the ocean floor by using sound waves to measure distance by measuring the time it takes for sound waves sent from a ship to bounce off the seafloor and return to the ship. (page 349)
- Forms from the compaction and decomposition of accumulations of ancient swamp plants that grew in warm, wet regions, but were found in extremely cold environments. (page 347 – two words)
- Theory that describes how tectonic plates move and shape Earth’s surface. (page 356 – two words)
- The theory that explains how new oceanic crust forms at ocean ridges, slowly moves away from ocean ridges, and is destroyed at deep-sea trenches. (page 355 – two words)
- A narrow, elongated depression in the seafloor that can be thousands of kilometers long and many kilometers deep. (page 350 – three words)
- Observations of ocean-floor sediments revelated that the _____ of the sediments increases with distance from an ocean ridge. (page 351)
- Wegener observed that ____ in the Appalachian Mountains were identical to those in the mountains of Greenland and Europe. (page 346)
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- Form parallel to a trench when two oceanic plates collide. (page 358 – two words)
- The name of the supercontinent that contained all the Earth’s continents as a single landmass. (page 345)
- A device that can detect small changes in magnetic fields that was used to study the ocean floor. (page 349)
- Earth’s magnetic field is generated by the flow of _____ in the outer core. (page 352 – two words)
- Found in Africa, India, Australia, and South America indicating that were once covered by a thick ice cap and then drifted to warmer locations. (page 347 – two words)
- Two features that are created when an oceanic and continental plate collide. (page 358 – two words)
- A continuous mountain chain on the ocean floor where new ocean rock forms. (page 357 – three words)
- Long, narrow depression that forms when continental crust begins to separate. (page 357 – two words)
- Occurs when the flow in the outer core changes, and Earth’s magnetic field changes direction. (page 352 – two words)
- Type of plate boundary where two plates slide horizontally past each other. (page 360).
- Huge pieces of crust and upper mantle that fit together at their edges to cover Earth’s surface. (page 356 – two words)
- German meteorologist that first proposed the scientific hypothesis that the continents were moving. (page 344 – two words)
- The age of oceanic crust consistently _____ with distance from a ridge. (page 351)
- A process where the denser plate descends below a less-dense plate when they collide. (page 357)
26 Clues: Form parallel to a trench when two oceanic plates collide. (page 358 – two words) • The age of oceanic crust consistently _____ with distance from a ridge. (page 351) • Type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates move toward each other. (page 357) • Type of plate boundary where two plates slide horizontally past each other. (page 360). • ...
Ghost Novel Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-23
Across
- something shining bright and glossy (page 104)
- slang for cool (page 162)
- dull witted person (page 102)
- a place name and a type of ground beef dish (page 106)
- rich purplish-red color (page 56)
- a running and stretching method (page 140)
- something born without pigment (page 70)
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- foolish or stupid person (page 103)
- emergency financial rescue (page 151)
- dressing and grooming oneself (page 169)
- savory condiment (page 95)
- puncturing a vein for blood (page 107)
- gullible person (page 66)
- the act of laughing disrespectfully (page 13)
- slang for mixed breed dog (page 103)
15 Clues: slang for cool (page 162) • gullible person (page 66) • savory condiment (page 95) • dull witted person (page 102) • rich purplish-red color (page 56) • foolish or stupid person (page 103) • slang for mixed breed dog (page 103) • emergency financial rescue (page 151) • puncturing a vein for blood (page 107) • dressing and grooming oneself (page 169) • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
Down
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
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- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
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- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
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- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
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- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
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- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
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- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
The Tall Tower: Genesis 11 2023-07-15
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- They had to _____ building their tower. (page 38)
- What did the people begin to do? (page 36)
- What did God do to people all over the earth? (page 38)
- Who mixed up their language? (page 37)
- Who will see how great they are? (page 35)
- If we work _____, we can build anything. (page 35)
- After the flood, everyone spoke the same ____. (page 34)
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- How did everyone feel? (page 37)
- What did it sound like when they tried to talk to each other? (page 37)
- Where will the tower go up to? (page 35)
- They built it _____ and _____. (page 36)
- It was as if they no longer _____ him. (page 36)
- God did not like the way they were ____. (page 36)
- What do the people want to build? (page 35)
- Who worked on their tower? (page 36)
- What was the name of the tower? (page 38)
16 Clues: How did everyone feel? (page 37) • Who worked on their tower? (page 36) • Who mixed up their language? (page 37) • Where will the tower go up to? (page 35) • They built it _____ and _____. (page 36) • What was the name of the tower? (page 38) • What did the people begin to do? (page 36) • Who will see how great they are? (page 35) • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
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- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
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- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
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- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
Wacko's wordy puzzle 2025-10-22
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- Who is Israelis prime minister? Page 4-5
- A recent discovery has dicovered _______ feel less pain. Page 21-22
- Ancient rock art containing images of Camels, ibex, gazelles, wild donkeys, and aurochs has been uncovered where? Page 21
- what famous bodybuilder and actor, is worried about the state of the American male. Page 10-11
- A statue was found in front of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., showing President Donald Trump skipping with who? page 16-17
- In Burbank, California, there have been air traffic shortages due to what kind of recent shutdown? Page 6-7
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- What country has Donald Trump listed the president as "a drug cartel boss and waging narco terroisim campaign against the U.S."? page 16-17
- What country has president Trump offered to help protect? Page 8-9
- Who is the president of Venezuela? page 16-17
- Which hip hop artist recently got charged with 4 years in prison? Page 10-11
- What popular Spanish singer will make an appearance during the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show? Page 16-17
- Argentine President Javier Milei recently trying to boost his public image held what a ____ concert? Page 8-9
- President Donald Trump recently ordered the National Guard to what city? Page 4
- Who is Japan's Iron lady? Page 8-9
- A group in London has been broken up that has been stealing people's what? Page 8-9
- Which mountain recently had nearly 600 hikers rescued from a blizzard? page 8-9
- which country has targeted a Russian oil field by drone attacks? Page 8-9
- How many years has it been since the beginning of the war in Gaza? Page 5
18 Clues: Who is Japan's Iron lady? Page 8-9 • Who is Israelis prime minister? Page 4-5 • Who is the president of Venezuela? page 16-17 • What country has president Trump offered to help protect? Page 8-9 • A recent discovery has dicovered _______ feel less pain. Page 21-22 • which country has targeted a Russian oil field by drone attacks? Page 8-9 • ...
Rebound Cross Word 2021-11-06
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- Sean's younger twin sisters were know as the _________.
- having a condition that markedly restricts one's ability to function physically, mentally, or socially (page 193)
- "Welcome to ____ world" -David (page 30)
- Where did chapter ten take place?
- "It'll make you easier to be his ___" -Vice-Principal McCully (page 14)
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. (page 47)
- "My _________ got crushed" - David (page 95)
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- "That's where I smashed all my _____" -David (page 212)
- What is Sean's position when playing basketball? (page 44)
- Krafts Which store did Sean plan on buying his mother's birthday gift from? (page 191)
- Which sport does Sean play?
- What type of accident left David in a wheelchair? (page 83)
- in a forceful way (page 76)
- What was the nickname given to David's father, Joe? (page 167)
- "...I said, trying to move the conversation away from my father's ____." -Narrated (page 85)
- "Maybe the best defense is a good _______" -Narrated (page 113)
- Which fear did Sean express he had in Chapter eighteen? (page 209-210)
17 Clues: Which sport does Sean play? • in a forceful way (page 76) • Where did chapter ten take place? • "Welcome to ____ world" -David (page 30) • "My _________ got crushed" - David (page 95) • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. (page 47) • "That's where I smashed all my _____" -David (page 212) • Sean's younger twin sisters were know as the _________. • ...
All the B1 words! 2025-10-08
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- Gareth's name.
- What you can visit on page 4.
- Unit 1 country.
- On a board on water.
- Unit 3's jumping.
- Thai holiday (page 34).
- Chinese guy on page 7.
- Fake holiday from unit 5.
- Black and white horse.
- Lots of sand.
- Old Chinese women in a park (page 39).
- Big word on page 40.
- What you kiss under (page 33).
- Jumping from a building (unit 4).
- Indian Hollywood.
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- Tle’s football team.
- Best changwat in all of Thailand!
- Guy that climbed a mountain.
- Eat seven.
- Animal on page 27.
- Examples are Europe or Asia.
- Bam’s university
- Tle’s football team.
- Icelandic capital.
- A collection of flowers.
25 Clues: Eat seven. • Lots of sand. • Gareth's name. • Unit 1 country. • Bam’s university • Unit 3's jumping. • Indian Hollywood. • Animal on page 27. • Icelandic capital. • Tle’s football team. • On a board on water. • Tle’s football team. • Big word on page 40. • Chinese guy on page 7. • Black and white horse. • Thai holiday (page 34). • A collection of flowers. • Fake holiday from unit 5. • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
Down
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-16
Across
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
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- James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
20 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2014-02-03
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- plant a plant that has tubes for carrying water and nutrients throughout the organism. (page 14)
- single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus. (page 12)
- a grouping of things according to their similarities. (page 11)
- part of Earth that can support living things. (page 7)
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- a characteristic that enables an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment. (page 8)
- members of a kingdom of mostly many celled organisms, some of which break down to other organisms; include mushrooms, yeast, and molds. (page 12)
- plant a low-growing plant that does not have tubes to carry materials. (page 14)
- a group of very similar organisms whose members can mate with one another and produce offspring that are able to produce offspring. (page 8)
8 Clues: part of Earth that can support living things. (page 7) • single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus. (page 12) • a grouping of things according to their similarities. (page 11) • plant a low-growing plant that does not have tubes to carry materials. (page 14) • ...
The Handmaid's Tale - Vocabulary Words Section 2 2024-12-09
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- : "A small, relatively unimportant offense or sin." (Chapter 25 - Page 178)
- : "Trick (someone) into a place or position or into doing something." (Chapter 22 - Page 154)
- : "Soft, padded textile covering that is fixed to furniture such as armchairs and sofas." (Chapter 19 - Page 132)
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- : "A person displaying excessive or prejudiced support for their own cause or group, in particular a man prejudiced against women." (Chapter 19 - page 140)
- : "Violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred." (Chapter 22 - Page 152)
5 Clues: : "A small, relatively unimportant offense or sin." (Chapter 25 - Page 178) • : "Violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred." (Chapter 22 - Page 152) • : "Trick (someone) into a place or position or into doing something." (Chapter 22 - Page 154) • ...
Ashlyn, Betty, Alyssa, Payton, Connor 2023-03-15
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- who did he meet at the Olympics
- page 110 when the crew was reported missing
- page 104 they became in charge
- page 117 what did god gave them
- page 111 this person was certain that Louie was alive
- page 33 this was given to Louie by his brother at the Olympics
- what did he try and still from hitler
- page 120-121 this animal attacked them
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- page 128 mac’s death day
- page 114 the song they sang
- page 103 number of rafts they have
- page 106 Louie’s injury
- page 104 number of people before the crash
- page 104 this persons bracelet was NOT on Phil’s wrist
- page 118 they shot at Louie, Phil, and Mac
- page 107 they ate all the food
16 Clues: page 106 Louie’s injury • page 128 mac’s death day • page 114 the song they sang • page 104 they became in charge • page 107 they ate all the food • who did he meet at the Olympics • page 117 what did god gave them • page 103 number of rafts they have • what did he try and still from hitler • page 120-121 this animal attacked them • page 104 number of people before the crash • ...
Lesson 5.1 - What Causes Climate? 2025-11-30
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- the air at the ____ of a mountain is typically cooler than the air at the bottom of the mountain (page 169)
- you live in the ____ hemisphere, the hemisphere above the equator
- this is affected by latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies of water, and ocean currents (page 167)
- the ocean on the east coast of the United States
- this is the measure of distance from the equator, not longitude but this (page 168)
- of the three major climate zones, this is the zone located between the tropical and polar zones (page 168)
- in areas near the equator have ___ climates than areas far from the equator (page 168)
- the ocean on the west coast of the United States
- the average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, wind, and clouds in an area (page 167)
- the imaginary line around the center of a globe (page 168)
- in the ____, the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth’s surface, temperature decreases as altitude increases (page 169)
- the side of the mountain downwind, very little rain falls here (page 172)
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- the side of a mountain the wind hits, rain and snow falls here (page 172)
- these climates are found inland from large bodies of water, sometimes the reason they experience more extreme temperatures (page 170)
- marine climates are influenced by ____ currents, streams of water that move in regular patterns (page 171)
- this process determines climate patterns, two words (page 167)
- these climates are influenced by large bodies of water (page 170)
- of the three major climate zones, this is the zone that is the coldest, located closest to the pole (page 168)
- of the three major climate zones, this is the area above and below the equator (page 168)
- the areas at the poles receive less ____ radiation, one of the factors that make them cooler (page 168)
20 Clues: the ocean on the east coast of the United States • the ocean on the west coast of the United States • the imaginary line around the center of a globe (page 168) • this process determines climate patterns, two words (page 167) • you live in the ____ hemisphere, the hemisphere above the equator • these climates are influenced by large bodies of water (page 170) • ...
bahja's crossword puzzle 2025-10-28
Across
- What political value declined due to government actions? page 6–7
- What major event risked closing the U.S. government? page 6
- What group in the House faced internal conflict? page 6
- What authority the president used to justify troop deployment? pages 4–5
- Which areas were most affected by the federal response? pages 4–5
- What value journalists say leaders must uphold? pages 4–7
- What political tactic both parties used during the shutdown fight? page 6
- What branch of government was gridlocked? page 6
- Which leader was under U.S. scrutiny? page 16
- What term describes Trump’s intensified actions in blue cities? pages 4–5
- What describes the growing divide between U.S. parties? pages 4–7
- What liberties critics warned were threatened by the crackdown? page 4–6
- What core principle the magazine suggests is under pressure? pages 4–6
- What economic issue fueled the dispute? page 6–7
- What controversial policy goal toward Venezuela was discussed? page 16
- What tool was used to pressure the Venezuelan regime? page 16
- What issue arose from both protests and foreign policy? pages 4–16
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- What was suggested instead of foreign military action? pages 14–16
- What phrase describes the conflict over federal spending? page 6
- What event triggered federal intervention in cities? page 4–5
- What system prevents abuse of power in the U.S.? pages 34–35
- What factor influenced how Americans viewed the crackdown? page 4–5
- What kind of troops were deployed into urban protests? pages 4–5
- What did the administration claim it was trying to restore? pages 4–5
- What form of support might replace direct intervention? page 16–17
25 Clues: Which leader was under U.S. scrutiny? page 16 • What branch of government was gridlocked? page 6 • What economic issue fueled the dispute? page 6–7 • What group in the House faced internal conflict? page 6 • What value journalists say leaders must uphold? pages 4–7 • What major event risked closing the U.S. government? page 6 • ...
the foundation crossword 2026-04-24
Across
- managing a team business ECT. (page 33)
- workflow orchestration framework (page 60)
- the farthest point or limit (page 80)
- choosing between right or wrong (page 104)
- an authorized messenger (page 54)
- adverb to indiquate consequence (55)
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- intense dislike ( page 57)
- a place without a ruler (page 36)
- being shocked at something (page 30)
- brings good fortune (page 52)
- protective secure for a firearm (page 55)
- not to be rejected (page 107)
- to consult others (page 62)
- small box to carry tobacco (page 73)
- a paved road (page 66)
15 Clues: a paved road (page 66) • intense dislike ( page 57) • to consult others (page 62) • brings good fortune (page 52) • not to be rejected (page 107) • a place without a ruler (page 36) • an authorized messenger (page 54) • being shocked at something (page 30) • small box to carry tobacco (page 73) • adverb to indiquate consequence (55) • the farthest point or limit (page 80) • ...
The Beast Within-Vocabulary 2018-04-11
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- DISTURBING OR HORRIFYING (PAGE 41)
- SOMEONE WHO IS HELD PRISONER (PAGE 5)
- MOPE AROUND OR POUT (PAGE 73)
- TO EXAMINE CLOSELY (PAGE 55)
- TO PUT UNDER A SPELL; CARRY AWAY WITH EMOTION (PAGE 38)
- TO TURN AWAY OR ASIDE (PAGE 142)
- GIVING THE FEELING SOMETHING BAD OR EVIL IS COMING (PAGE 40)
- TO DISTRACT (PAGE 78)
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- VERY POOR (PAGE 136)
- SOMEONE WHO IS JUST OUT FOR MONEY (PAGE 137)
- ROOM FOR STARGAZING (PAGE 48)
- TO THROW A REMARK INTO A CONVERSATION; INTERRUPT (PAGE 125)
- HAVING EXCELLENT MORALS AND CHARACTER (PAGE 1)
- TO HINT OR SUGGEST INDIRECTLY (PAGE 18)
- EXPRESS SHARP DISAPPROVAL (PAGE 87)
15 Clues: VERY POOR (PAGE 136) • TO DISTRACT (PAGE 78) • TO EXAMINE CLOSELY (PAGE 55) • ROOM FOR STARGAZING (PAGE 48) • MOPE AROUND OR POUT (PAGE 73) • TO TURN AWAY OR ASIDE (PAGE 142) • DISTURBING OR HORRIFYING (PAGE 41) • EXPRESS SHARP DISAPPROVAL (PAGE 87) • SOMEONE WHO IS HELD PRISONER (PAGE 5) • TO HINT OR SUGGEST INDIRECTLY (PAGE 18) • SOMEONE WHO IS JUST OUT FOR MONEY (PAGE 137) • ...
Pink Think 2021-09-28
Across
- large amounts of paper (page 35)
- did something in defense or in response to something (page 35)
- was the source or cause of something (page 35)
- the process of giving birth to children (page 35)
- the feeling of being happy and satisfied (page 35)
- the way that a person behaves, stands, and moves especially in a formal situation (page 34)
- something that will make everything about a situation better (page 34)
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- lasting, continuing in the same state or condition (page 33)
- a sudden development or appearance of something (page 35)
- existing in every part of something, spreading to all parts of something (page 34)
- loyalty to a person, country, group, etc. (page 33)
- no longer useful or acceptable (page 36)
- a kind or sort of something (page 35)
- a very large number of things (page 34)
- the process of taking care of and raising children (page 34)
- flowed or passed slowly through small openings in something (page 34)
16 Clues: large amounts of paper (page 35) • a kind or sort of something (page 35) • a very large number of things (page 34) • no longer useful or acceptable (page 36) • was the source or cause of something (page 35) • the process of giving birth to children (page 35) • the feeling of being happy and satisfied (page 35) • loyalty to a person, country, group, etc. (page 33) • ...
Sensation and Perception Review 2024-10-21
Prueba 1 2018-06-26
7 Clues: Collaborative learning environment • Monitoring and evaluation environment • academic management gestión academica • information Presentation of the course • resources Practice learning environment • program methodology and evaluation of this course • monitoring Synchronous assessment by Webconference Page
Operations 2021-04-11
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- ผลิตภาพ
- ผลตอบแทนจากการลงทุน
- กรรมวิธีการผลิต
- ขั้นตอนการวางแผน
- การรับผิดชอบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม
- Likes to chase mice
- เครื่องจักร
- ปรับการทำงานด้วยการลดสิ่งที่ไม่เกิดมูลค่า
- Has a trunk
- ขั้นตอนการผลิต
- Man's best friend
- ประสิทธิผล
- ผลลัพธ์
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- การใช้ซ้ำ กลยุทธ์เพื่อความยั่งยืน
- บุคลากรขององค์กร
- ความสูญเสียเนื่องจากการเคลื่อนไหว
- ประสิทธิภาพ
- การบริหารที่มุ่งเน้นการลดความผิดพลาด
- แผนผังกระบวนการ
- วัสดุ วัตถุดิบ
- กำหนดตารางเวลาการผลิต
- Flying mammal
- ความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม
- Large marsupial
- กระบวนการทำงาน
25 Clues: ผลิตภาพ • ผลลัพธ์ • ประสิทธิผล • ประสิทธิภาพ • เครื่องจักร • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • วัสดุ วัตถุดิบ • กระบวนการทำงาน • ขั้นตอนการผลิต • กรรมวิธีการผลิต • แผนผังกระบวนการ • Large marsupial • บุคลากรขององค์กร • ขั้นตอนการวางแผน • Man's best friend • ผลตอบแทนจากการลงทุน • Likes to chase mice • กำหนดตารางเวลาการผลิต • ความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม • การรับผิดชอบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม • การใช้ซ้ำ กลยุทธ์เพื่อความยั่งยืน • ...
Storm Thief Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-01
Across
- a long journey (page 192)
- describing someone with a pleading,
- a lamp that produces light when an electric current flows across the gap between two electrodes (page 99)
- chance, the types of storms in Orokos (page 28)
- slapped with the back of the hand (page 236)
- devices or processes that are used to accomplish a particular goal (page 12)
- a military facility or storehouse (page 96)
- a training or learning process (page 214)
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- desperate tone (page 135)
- amazing, remarkable (page 97)
- predetermined sets of rules that instructs how to solve a mathematical or scientific problem (page 259)
- to inhibit or to stifle something (page 176)
- something handed down from one generation to the next (page 48)
- crouched in fear (page 78)
- describing someone accepting the inevitable and believing things can't be changed (page 232)
- cherishing, considering something worthwhile (page 220)
16 Clues: desperate tone (page 135) • a long journey (page 192) • crouched in fear (page 78) • amazing, remarkable (page 97) • describing someone with a pleading, • a training or learning process (page 214) • a military facility or storehouse (page 96) • to inhibit or to stifle something (page 176) • slapped with the back of the hand (page 236) • ...
Sensation and Perception Review 2024-10-21
Living with the Land 2023-03-29
Across
- A frame used for moving a teepee. Page 104
- Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump is a world ______ site. Page 116
- What Beaver Hills House means in Cree. Page 96
- ____ teaching is a way of remembering the past through stories. Page 111
- Another word for bison. Page 102
- How to say "Welcome" in Dunne-za. Page 99
- Items that were made or used by people long ago. Page 114
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- "the site was once an important area for _____." Page 115
- Where region the Plains Cree live in? Page 99
- Tools used to get tasks done easier. Page 108
- Groups who were first to live in North America. Page 98
- The hide from the neck of a buffalo was used for? Page 103
- Alex Janvier is from this first nation, near Cold Lake. Page 109
- What season did the Plains Cree people follow buffalo? Page 105
- Wooden _____ held down the teepee edges. Page 106
- What month is May? Page 110
16 Clues: What month is May? Page 110 • Another word for bison. Page 102 • How to say "Welcome" in Dunne-za. Page 99 • A frame used for moving a teepee. Page 104 • Where region the Plains Cree live in? Page 99 • Tools used to get tasks done easier. Page 108 • What Beaver Hills House means in Cree. Page 96 • Wooden _____ held down the teepee edges. Page 106 • ...
ANATOMY OF THE SKIN 2022-10-26
Across
- the medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin (Page 154)
- melanin that is red to yellow in colour (Page 159)
- a physician who specializes in disease and disorders of the skin, hair and nails (Page 154)
- specialization in the cleaning, beautification, and preservation of the health of the skin on the entire body (Page 154)
- melanin that is dark drown to black (Page 159)
- the layer that supplies the skin with all of its oxygen and nutrients (Page 157)
- what produces melanin in the epidermis (Page 159)
- fatty tissue found below the dermis (Page 156)
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- a fatty/oily substance that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair (Page 161)
- butter most and thinnest layer of the skin (Page 156)
- the principal component of hair and nails, and skin that is a fibrous protein (Page 156)
- how many types of melanin does the body produce (Page 159)
- fibrous protein that gives the skin form and strength (Page 160)
- how many structures within the reticular layer are in its network (Page 157)
- what's an important and needed protective layer that is developed with repeated pressure on the same spot on the skin, to prevent damage to the underlying skin (Page 155)
- underlying or inner layer of the skin (Page 156)
- protein base that forms elastic tissue (Page 160)
17 Clues: melanin that is dark drown to black (Page 159) • fatty tissue found below the dermis (Page 156) • underlying or inner layer of the skin (Page 156) • protein base that forms elastic tissue (Page 160) • what produces melanin in the epidermis (Page 159) • melanin that is red to yellow in colour (Page 159) • butter most and thinnest layer of the skin (Page 156) • ...
English2+Extra 2025-09-30
Across
- It comes when you knock on the governments door in need(page 1-4)
- dytopain noval by George Orwell?--84(page 23-25)
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy?
- Which country has a shipwreck on its national flag?
- H2O?
- What instrument did ancient people use as a clock?
- What is the name for the smallest particle that makes up all matter?
- Biblical character known for his strength(page 23-25)
- What is the name of the human body's largest organ?
- How many legs does a decapod, like a crab, have?
- Patrick Henry gave his speech at which location?(page 90-92)
- I am predictable in the halls of power when the issue is serious,I stand firm Citizens hope for but I shut the door what am I?(page 1-4)
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- His speech took place during which year?--75(page 90-92)
- The broader conflict this speech helped ignite was known as this war?(page 90-92)The American-----
- This speech was delivered in which U.S colony(Page 90-92)
- What is the national flower of Japan?
- What is the famous line from the speech? -----Or Give Me Death(page 90-92)
- How many stripes are on the US flag?
- A reliable response from authority,But not the one you hoped for(page 1-4)
- Citizens may seek assistance,but bureaucracy offers only this?(page 1-4)
- The speech was meant to persuade the Virgina delegates to take what action?(page 90-92)arm for---(page 90-92)
- The Greek term for common person(page 23-25)
- A tomb in Arlington dedicated to unidentified American soldier?Tomb Of The-----(page 23-25)
- What is the capital of Canada?
25 Clues: H2O? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What is the capital of Canada? • How many stripes are on the US flag? • What is the national flower of Japan? • The Greek term for common person(page 23-25) • dytopain noval by George Orwell?--84(page 23-25) • How many legs does a decapod, like a crab, have? • What instrument did ancient people use as a clock? • ...
crossword puzzleeeeeeeee 2025-10-28
Across
- What authority the president used to justify troop deployment? pages 4–5
- What economic issue fueled the dispute? page 6–7
- What controversial policy goal toward Venezuela was discussed? page 16
- What issue arose from both protests and foreign policy? pages 4–16
- What core principle the magazine suggests is under pressure? pages 4–6
- What describes the growing divide between U.S. parties? pages 4–7
- What term describes Trump’s intensified actions in blue cities? pages 4–5
- Which areas were most affected by the federal response? pages 4–5
- What was suggested instead of foreign military action? pages 14–16
- What event triggered federal intervention in cities? page 4–5
- Which leader was under U.S. scrutiny? page 16
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- What phrase describes the conflict over federal spending? page 6
- What political tactic both parties used during the shutdown fight? page 6
- What form of support might replace direct intervention? page 16–17
- What kind of troops were deployed into urban protests? pages 4–5
- What liberties critics warned were threatened by the crackdown? page 4–6
- What tool was used to pressure the Venezuelan regime? page 16
- What system prevents abuse of power in the U.S.? pages 34–35
- What did the administration claim it was trying to restore? pages 4–5
- What value journalists say leaders must uphold? pages 4–7
- What branch of government was gridlocked? page 6
- What factor influenced how Americans viewed the crackdown? page 4–5
- What political value declined due to government actions? page 6–7
- What group in the House faced internal conflict? page 6
- What major event risked closing the U.S. government? page 6
25 Clues: Which leader was under U.S. scrutiny? page 16 • What economic issue fueled the dispute? page 6–7 • What branch of government was gridlocked? page 6 • What group in the House faced internal conflict? page 6 • What value journalists say leaders must uphold? pages 4–7 • What major event risked closing the U.S. government? page 6 • ...
Advanced Orchestra 2024-10-25
Across
- Clef that cellos and basses play.
- is a curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch (page 27).
- Raises the pitch a half step.
- tells you to play gradually louder (page 43).
- sign that cancels a sharp or flat (page 30).
- Indicates the number of beats in each measure and the type of Note that gets one beat.
- Scale that has the notes G A B C D E F# G
- is a curved line placed above or below two or more different notes. It tells you to play the notes smoothly in the same bow direction (page 28).
- receives three beats and can be subdivided into three quarter notes (page 24).
- tells you to play gradually softer (page 43).
- is a note that receives half a beat.
- is a note that receives two beats
- dynamic that means to play medium loud (page 32).
- Scale that has the notes D E F# G A B C# D
- means to pluck
- dynamic that means to play strong or loud (page 32).
- The distance between two bar lines (Page 4).
- is three or more notes played at the same time (page 24).
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- is a note that receives one beat.
- are short, horizontal lines used to to extend a staff either higher or lower (page 25).
- Clef that violas play.
- Clef that violins play.
- mark is placed above or below a note indicating that it should be played short and detached (page 27).
- dynamic that means to play soft or quiet (page 32).
- Lowers the pitch a half step.
- a beat of silence.
- usually consists of a series of eight notes that go up or down the musical alphabet in a specific order of whole steps and half steps (page 9)
- is a sharp, flat, or natural sign used to raise, lower, or return a note to its normal pitch (page 30).
- is the notes of a chord played one after another (page 24).
- means to play using the bow
- the distance between two notes (page 17)
- 5 lines and 4 spaces used for writing music (page 4).
- dynamic that means to play medium soft.
33 Clues: means to pluck • a beat of silence. • Clef that violas play. • Clef that violins play. • means to play using the bow • Raises the pitch a half step. • Lowers the pitch a half step. • is a note that receives one beat. • Clef that cellos and basses play. • is a note that receives two beats • is a note that receives half a beat. • dynamic that means to play medium soft. • ...
Page 19. Exam 8 2024-10-11
Across
- always tells people what to do
- showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
- willing to try new or difficult things
- upset easily upset by the things people say or do
- hair that a man grows above his upper lip
- a beautiful man
- full of energy and enthusiasm
- not large in size or amount, or not expensive
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- opposite of slim
- producing or using original and unusual ideas
- happy and positive
- based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas or understanding
- opposite of dependent
13 Clues: a beautiful man • opposite of slim • happy and positive • opposite of dependent • full of energy and enthusiasm • always tells people what to do • willing to try new or difficult things • hair that a man grows above his upper lip • producing or using original and unusual ideas • not large in size or amount, or not expensive • showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things • ...
Nemo 3 2024-01-19
Across
- "I have to find my ________, Nemo!" page 32
- Hop inside my ___________. page 33
- "Your _______ is coming here, right now!" page 27
- Nemo and the other fish were __________. page 27
- Nigel gave them a ride in his _________. page 33
- Who found Marlin and Dory? page 32
- "Don't worry. We will be _________!" page 29
- Dory was _________. page 31
- Who dropped Marlin and Dory off? page 28
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- "Can you help us get to _________?" page 28
- They stopped and asked a __________. page 28
- But the whale ___________ them! page 29
- Where did they arrive? page 31
- He _______ them up into the air! page 31
- Nigel __________ to the dentist's office to tell Nemo. page 27
15 Clues: Dory was _________. page 31 • Where did they arrive? page 31 • Hop inside my ___________. page 33 • Who found Marlin and Dory? page 32 • But the whale ___________ them! page 29 • He _______ them up into the air! page 31 • Who dropped Marlin and Dory off? page 28 • "I have to find my ________, Nemo!" page 32 • "Can you help us get to _________?" page 28 • ...
Incredible Dash 2024-01-02
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- What do they put on to fight the bad guys? (page 5)
- Dash's dad was __________? (page 6)
- What is the name of the family? (page 5)
- My name is _______? (page 2)
- Vi and Dash sometimes used their Super powers when they ____________. (page 11)
- The supers went into _____________. (page 9)
- What is Dash's sister's name? (page 4)
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- What is Dash's super power? (page 3)
- Jack-Jack was ____________. (page 10)
- Vi has also made __________. (page 11)
- What is Dash's brother's name? (page 4)
- What is Vi's super power? (page 11)
- Dash's mom was _____________? (page 7)
- They told the Supers to quit being ___________. (page 8)
- What is another word for punch? (page 7)
15 Clues: My name is _______? (page 2) • What is Vi's super power? (page 11) • Dash's dad was __________? (page 6) • What is Dash's super power? (page 3) • Jack-Jack was ____________. (page 10) • Vi has also made __________. (page 11) • Dash's mom was _____________? (page 7) • What is Dash's sister's name? (page 4) • What is Dash's brother's name? (page 4) • ...
A1A+B Words! 2025-10-12
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- Where you exercise.
- Woman with phone (page 34).
- Girl group in unit 1.
- The tenth month.
- String instrument on page 27 and 36.
- Basketball circle.
- @fun.com
- What are they playing on page 40.
- Eight year old on page 42.
- A song stuck in your head (unit 4).
- Black and white horse.
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- Dog man on page 23.
- Who we miss.
- BBQ dude in unit 6.
- Animal on page 22.
- Gareth’s name.
- Where they play music.
- Bad vegetable (tangkwa).
- Bad job.
- Where you keep your money.
20 Clues: @fun.com • Bad job. • Who we miss. • Gareth’s name. • The tenth month. • Animal on page 22. • Basketball circle. • Dog man on page 23. • BBQ dude in unit 6. • Where you exercise. • Girl group in unit 1. • Where they play music. • Black and white horse. • Bad vegetable (tangkwa). • Where you keep your money. • Eight year old on page 42. • Woman with phone (page 34). • ...
Yearbook Terms #1 2015-10-26
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- a two page layout (2 pages side-by-side)
- the 1st page of our book, where all the important info goes
- a line on the page which guides your eye
- the paper between the cover and the title page (it's on the end)
- the "title page" for every section of your book.
- extra coverage on a spread, usually fun stuff
- a page-by-page diagram listing of your yearbook's contents
- the information that explains what is going on in a photo
- the events, topics, and people that will be covered
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- most often found on endsheets or opening spreads, tells where to find each section
- the verbal and visual idea that tie this year's book together
- the body paragraphs that detail the story behind the page
- every 16 pages of your books is called this (when you sign your name)
- the space in a 2 page spread where the pages are folded and things get lost
- the title of the page
- the space on a spread where the background can be seen
- a picture that someone stops and smiles for
- the part of a spread that contains the page number, section, topic, and graphics
- when your pages are due to the yearbook plant
- an action shot photo, the person is not posing
20 Clues: the title of the page • a two page layout (2 pages side-by-side) • a line on the page which guides your eye • a picture that someone stops and smiles for • extra coverage on a spread, usually fun stuff • when your pages are due to the yearbook plant • an action shot photo, the person is not posing • the "title page" for every section of your book. • ...
Vampire Diaries Culminating Crossword 2025-05-30
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- the conditions of a body after being attacked (page 117)
- when multiple things are happening at the same time (page 282)
- doing something on purpose (page 27)
- doing or saying something in a formal manner (293)
- something sudden that is unexpected (page 417)
- a feeling of confusion (page 217)
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- looking at something for awhile intensely ( page 189)
- when your forehead has lines or wrinkles (page 295)
- something or someone that is ugly in a distorted way ( page 188)
- polite behaviour from man to woman (page 115)
- suggesting something without actually saying it ( page 271)
- not resisting the temptation of something bad 405
- is an italian word that means you are "good for nothing" (page 43)
- a hole or gap somewhere (page 293)
- trees with smooth grey bark and edible nuts (page 253)
- annoyed and unable to fix a situation (page 160)
16 Clues: a feeling of confusion (page 217) • a hole or gap somewhere (page 293) • doing something on purpose (page 27) • polite behaviour from man to woman (page 115) • something sudden that is unexpected (page 417) • annoyed and unable to fix a situation (page 160) • not resisting the temptation of something bad 405 • doing or saying something in a formal manner (293) • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Tech Leaders 2022-06-07
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- Helps a computer application can quickly access selected information
- One of the best eCommerce platform
- Available publicly for anyone to use
- Collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment
- Stores data on virtual servers
- Combines software development and IT operations
- Leads to a secured environment for users
- A free, cross-platform, open-source developer platform
- Displaying digital content over real-world infrastructure
- Process of using algorithmic analysis
- A place record can’t be modified or corrupted
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- Allows people to interact and socialize in a computer-generated environment
- Is used for building user interfaces specifically for single-page applications
- Way the information a business collects about itself
- Lets you access programs, data, and documents stored on remote servers
- A way of delivering applications over the Internet—as a service
- Helps different software components work together
17 Clues: Stores data on virtual servers • One of the best eCommerce platform • Available publicly for anyone to use • Process of using algorithmic analysis • Leads to a secured environment for users • A place record can’t be modified or corrupted • Combines software development and IT operations • Helps different software components work together • ...
Whose sock is this? 2023-04-03
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- b**d - It looks like a ...
- r*bb*n - It has a ...
- w***e - ... sock is this?
- t*w** - page 64
- a*rp***e - page 58
- h**rt - It has a big ...
- st** - It has a big ...
- s**k - page 60
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- b*tt*n - page 60
- k*** - Look at the ...
- b*g - Look at the ...
- s**e - page 55
- f**h - It looks like a ...
- w*t*r - Whose ... rocket is that?
- b***h - page 58
- t**tb**k - page 58
- t**l - It has a long ...
- l**g - It has a ... tail.
- r****t - Look at the water ...
19 Clues: s**e - page 55 • s**k - page 60 • b***h - page 58 • t*w** - page 64 • b*tt*n - page 60 • t**tb**k - page 58 • a*rp***e - page 58 • r*bb*n - It has a ... • b*g - Look at the ... • k*** - Look at the ... • st** - It has a big ... • t**l - It has a long ... • h**rt - It has a big ... • w***e - ... sock is this? • l**g - It has a ... tail. • b**d - It looks like a ... • f**h - It looks like a ... • ...
All The Light We Cannot See Cross Word 2025-05-29
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- of Flames — The name of the cursed diamond that everyone searches for. (Chapter 6, Page 83)
- — A blind French girl who is one of the main protagonists. (Chapter 1, Page 6)
- — Symbol of mystery and escape; often referenced in Marie-Laure’s imagination. (Chapter 5, Page 66)
- — The ruling party of Germany that invades France during WWII. (Throughout the book)
- — The walled coastal town where Marie-Laure hides during the war. (Chapter 4, Page 48)
- — The backdrop of the novel; affects every character’s life. (All chapters)
- — Werner's role in the German army. (Chapter 9, Page 175)
- — A key symbol in the story; used to send and receive important messages. (Chapter 8, Page 110)
- — The Sea of Flames, a legendary diamond central to the plot. (Chapter 6, Page 81)
- — Marie-Laure is fascinated by them; shown in her scientific interest. (Chapter 5, Page 73)
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- Etienne — Marie-Laure’s great-uncle who helps with the resistance. (Chapter 7, Page 100)
- — Part of Marie-Laure’s collection; symbolizes beauty and nature. (Chapter 5, Page 72)
- — The attack on Saint-Malo near the end of the novel. (Chapter 12, Page 310)
- — French citizens who fought secretly against the Nazis. (Chapter 10, Page 200)
- broadcasts — Used by Uncle Etienne and Werner to send messages. (Chapter 11, Page 255)
- — The city where Marie-Laure and her father lived before fleeing. (Chapter 3, Page 36)
- Pfennig — A German orphan boy and the other main protagonist. (Chapter 2, Page 29)
- — The country that Werner is from; central to the conflict of the novel. (Chapter 2, Page 30)
- — Marie-Laure’s condition, showing strength and perception. (Chapter 1, Page 7)
- of Bees — The building where Marie-Laure hides during the bombing. (Chapter 13, Page 325)
20 Clues: — Werner's role in the German army. (Chapter 9, Page 175) • — The backdrop of the novel; affects every character’s life. (All chapters) • — The attack on Saint-Malo near the end of the novel. (Chapter 12, Page 310) • — A blind French girl who is one of the main protagonists. (Chapter 1, Page 6) • ...
Cross and The Lynching Tree 2025-02-25
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- The image of black women after slavery Page 7
- ultimately, in God's eschatological future, they would not be defeated by the_____ of this world Page 5
- Nobody ____ Page 12
- Towns that were dangerous for blacks after sunset Page 12
- Black _____ believed that knowing Jesus went through a similar experience of suffering like theirs, gave them faith that God was with them. Page 12
- For our beauty is more enduring than our brutality. What God joined together, no one can tear ____ Page 16
- Judge who frequently punished criminals Page 5
- ____ Supremacy Page 5
- ____ of a nation, racist southern film propaganda Page 6
- Blacks who were forced to work after slavery Page 7
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- The more black people struggled against white supremacy, the more they found in the cross the _____ power to resist violence Page 13
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson called Wrestling _____one of the wildest and most striking of the spirituals he heard during the Civil War. Page 14
- A period after the Civil War that sought to provide equality. Page 6
- Music Created during the period that gave hope. Page 12
- The period following reconstruction defined by Rayford Logan Page 6
- The state where the KKK first organized. Page 6
- The symbol of Christianity
17 Clues: Nobody ____ Page 12 • ____ Supremacy Page 5 • The symbol of Christianity • The image of black women after slavery Page 7 • The state where the KKK first organized. Page 6 • Judge who frequently punished criminals Page 5 • Blacks who were forced to work after slavery Page 7 • Music Created during the period that gave hope. Page 12 • ...
La lumière blanche 2018-02-07
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- Agir avec lenteur.(page 53)
- Personne qui propage des bruits.(page 44)
- Action de baiser la main d'une femme en signe de respect.(page 118)
- Synonym de blafard (page 58)
- Plante bulbeuse ornementale des régions tempérées.(page 196)
- Synonym pour commencer.(page 18)
- Synonym de enfler. (page 17)
- Synonym de foutue.(page 65)
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- S'adresser impoliment à quelqu'un.(page 67)
- De manière violent.(page 28)
- Ustensile de cuisine percé de petits trous.(page 32)
- Qui est grognon, hargneux (page 25)
- Partie d'un théâtre située de chaque côté et en arrière de la scène.(page 68)
- Toile tenue entre deux barres pour transporter des blessés.(page 15)
- Synonym d'applaudissement.(page 69)
15 Clues: Agir avec lenteur.(page 53) • Synonym de foutue.(page 65) • De manière violent.(page 28) • Synonym de blafard (page 58) • Synonym de enfler. (page 17) • Synonym pour commencer.(page 18) • Qui est grognon, hargneux (page 25) • Synonym d'applaudissement.(page 69) • Personne qui propage des bruits.(page 44) • S'adresser impoliment à quelqu'un.(page 67) • ...
CH 15 2026-04-23
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- in maintaining certain body presses-pg 406
- objects contaminated with infectious material that contains the pathogens.. Pg 411
- Bubbles strike the items being cleaned, they explode, a process known as cavitation pg 435
- are simple, one celled organisms that multiply rapidly
- parasite is an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species-pg406
- infections that occur when the body's defenses are weak.
- based precautions A methodable disease. or technique of caring for patients who have communicable diseases. Pg 449
- disinfection Because sterilization does not occur (pg 433)
- Caused by HIV and suppresses the immune system pg 410
- of transmission The infectious agent can be transmitted to another reservoir. Page 412
- Means the infection or disease originates within the body page 410
- this is a process that uses chemical disinfectants to destroy or kill pathogenic organisms pg 412
- Refers to methods used to protect certain patients from organisms present in the environment. Page 454
- Caused by HIV and suppresses the immune system
- B- caused by the HBV virus and is transmitted by blood, serum, and other body secretions.pg410
- precautions Used for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens. Page 450
- Objects do not contain disease producing organisms. pg450
- field Once a sterile field has been set up, never reach across the top of the field. Pg 438
- care-associated Acquired by an individual in a health care facility. Page 410
- can cause hemorrhagic fever, a disease that begins with flu-like symptoms, fever, chills, headache, myalgia (muscle pain), and a skin rash.-pg 409
- An epidemic occurs when the communicable disease spreads rapidly. Pg 449
- is the use of microorganisms, as weapons to infect all living things. Pg 413
- units Used in dental and medical offices to remove dirt, blood etc. page 43
- is a small, living organism that is not visible to the naked eye-pg406
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- one celled animal like organisms often found in decayed materials.-pg 408
- are the smallest microorganisms, visible only using an electron microscope-pg408
- precaution Must be followed for any patients known or suspected to be infected with epidemiology. page453
- means objects contain disease producing organisms. Pg 450
- an area where the infectious agent can live; some common reservoirs include the human body, animals, the environment and fomites- pg 411
- are simple, plant like organisms that live on dead organic matter-pg 408
- host a person likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body defenses are weak. Pg 412
- are parasitic microorganisms, which means they cannot live outside the cells of another living organism pg.408
- destroys all microorganisms. Pg 412
- C- transmitted by blood and blood-containing fluids.
- Pathogens-cause infection and disease.-pg406
- Exists when the outbreak of disease occurs over a wide geographic area. Page 449
- absence of disease-producing microorganisms, or pathogens
- disease Caused by a pathogenic organism that can be easily transmitted to others pg 449
- tare multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes. Pg 110
- The safest, most efficient sterilization method. pg427
- precautions Rules developed by the CDC to prevent the spread of infection
- agent- a pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus that can cause a disease. pg411
- entry- a way for the infectious agent to enter a new reservoir or host.
- live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen- pg 406
- means free from all organisms, both pathogenic and nonpathogenic, including spores and viruses pg 412
- The infection or disease originates outside the body page 410
- of disinfection A series of conditions that must be met for disease to occur and spread pg 411
- protective equipment Gloves, gowns, lab coats, masks and face shields. Pg 418
- precautions Infection control measures, to prevent the spread of pathogenes. Page 412
- of exit- a way for the infectious agent to escape from the reservoir which it has been growing. Pg 411
- some microorganisms called aerobic organisms, require oxygen to live
51 Clues: destroys all microorganisms. Pg 412 • in maintaining certain body presses-pg 406 • Pathogens-cause infection and disease.-pg406 • Caused by HIV and suppresses the immune system • live and reproduce in the absence of oxygen- pg 406 • C- transmitted by blood and blood-containing fluids. • Caused by HIV and suppresses the immune system pg 410 • ...
Peripheral Nervous System 2024-07-18
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- Nerve Largest branch of the brachial plexus, causes wrist drop if injured. (Page 506)
- Respond to chemicals in solution (molecules smelled or tasted). (Page 484)
- The nerve that innervates a single eye muscle, the superior oblique muscle.(p. 493)
- Innervates skin and most flexor muscles of the forearm, and intrinsic muscles of the palm, involved in forearm pronation, wrist and finger flexion, and thumb opposition. (p.506 )
- A sensation that warns us of tissue damage and motivates protective action. (p. 489)
- The nerve involved in hearing and balance. (p. 493)
- The sensory nerve responsible for the sense of smell. (p. 494)
- Where impulses are processed and analysed (page 513).
- Conducts efferent impulses from the integration center to the effector organ (page 513).
- Transmits afferent impulses to the CNS (page 513).
- Includes all neural structures outside the brain and spinal cord.(p. 484)
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- Mechanoreceptors stimulated by deep pressure. AKA (Pacinian corpuscles) (Page 486)
- Reflexes controlled by the spinal cord, independent of higher brain centers (page 513)
- Site where the stimulus is detected(page 513).
- Collections of neuron cell bodies associated with nerves in the PNS. (p. 490)
- Respond to light, such as those in the eye's retina(Page 484)
- Respond to potentially damaging stimuli that result in pain. (Page 484)
- Muscle fiber or gland cell that responds to efferent impulses by contracting or secreting (page 513).
- Nerve Branches off the medial cord of the plexus, vulnerable at the funny bone. (Page 506)
- Respond to temperature changes. (Page 484)
20 Clues: Respond to temperature changes. (Page 484) • Site where the stimulus is detected(page 513). • Transmits afferent impulses to the CNS (page 513). • The nerve involved in hearing and balance. (p. 493) • Where impulses are processed and analysed (page 513). • Respond to light, such as those in the eye's retina(Page 484) • ...
The Wonderful Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-14
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- When you have a needed supplies (Anglo 2, Page 91)
- When you trusted on the existence of some kind of entity (Anglo 3, Page 83)
- The opposite of saying the truth (Anglo 2, Page 91)
- When you are way too distinct to not be noticed (Anglo 3, Page 83)
- When you release something (Anglo 3, Page 87)
- The same as amazed (Anglo 3, Page 83)
- When you take make clear to the crowd that something happened (Anglo 2, Page 91)
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- The opposite of discharge (Anglo 3, page 95)
- When you unleash some kind of situation or object (Anglo 3, Page 95)
- When some kind of disease spreads really far and badly (Anglo 2, page 91)
- The opposite of walk out (Anglo 3, Page 98)
- When you suddenly fail to keep up some kind of direction (Anglo 3, Page 83)
- When something is goes really fast (Anglo 2, Page 91)
- The same as desapear (Anglo 3, Page 83)
- The opposite of split up (Anglo 3, Page 98)
- When you're scared or afraid of someone or -something (Anglo 3, Page 102)
16 Clues: The same as amazed (Anglo 3, Page 83) • The same as desapear (Anglo 3, Page 83) • The opposite of walk out (Anglo 3, Page 98) • The opposite of split up (Anglo 3, Page 98) • The opposite of discharge (Anglo 3, page 95) • When you release something (Anglo 3, Page 87) • When you have a needed supplies (Anglo 2, Page 91) • ...
Robbie - Isaac Azimov 2024-12-17
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- an authoritative decree or direction ; order (page 10)
- an S-shaped hook for hanging pots and kettles over an open fire; a written character resembling a pothook (page 15)
- a clothing fabric usually of yarn-dyed cotton in plain weave (page 6)
- a series of loops; spiral (page 6)
- calm or secure satisfaction with oneself or one's lot ; self-satisfaction (page 16)
- the state of mind with which an act is done ; volition (page 13)
- the emotional state of being made self-consciously uncomfortable (page 17)
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- something spoken or written in reaction especially to a question (page 13)
- promptness in response ; cheerful readiness (page 7)
- an opening in the deck of a ship or in the floor or roof of a building (page 8)
- monocle (page 17)
- the quality or state of being novel ; newness (page 9)
- a dock gate ; floodgate (page 17)
- a small bright light;a brief or faint appearance (page 12)
- sudden loss of courage or resolution from alarm or fear (page 5)
- a group of things clustered together;a compact mass (page 5)
16 Clues: monocle (page 17) • a dock gate ; floodgate (page 17) • a series of loops; spiral (page 6) • promptness in response ; cheerful readiness (page 7) • an authoritative decree or direction ; order (page 10) • the quality or state of being novel ; newness (page 9) • a small bright light;a brief or faint appearance (page 12) • ...
The Outsiders - Chapters 7-8 (6/16) 2025-06-09
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- The ______ of the hospital scares Ponyboy and Two-Bit (page 119)
- What color is Cherry’s car? (page 127)
- What color is the handle of Two-Bit’s switchblade? (page 113)
- Cherry tells Ponyboy that he’s a ____ kid (page 129)
- What part of Dally’s body is badly burned? (page 102)
- What kind of team is Ponyboy on? (page 108)
- What is the name of Bob’s buddy who says the jumping was the Socs’ fault? (page 107)
- What state did Sandy move to? (page 111)
- Johnny says the hospital won’t let him put enough ______ on his hair (page 120)
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- What does Soda attach no importance to? (page 109)
- Ponyboy’s front door is always _______ (page 105)
- Who came to visit Dally before Ponyboy and Johnny? (page 124)
- What does Ponyboy say he wants to take when asked by the reporter? (page 101)
- Where does Steve say they will chase the Socs? (page 111)
- What flavor jelly does Soda like with his eggs? (page 104)
- What can Soda make anyone do? (page 101)
16 Clues: What color is Cherry’s car? (page 127) • What state did Sandy move to? (page 111) • What can Soda make anyone do? (page 101) • What kind of team is Ponyboy on? (page 108) • Ponyboy’s front door is always _______ (page 105) • What does Soda attach no importance to? (page 109) • Cherry tells Ponyboy that he’s a ____ kid (page 129) • ...
The Incredibles 3 2024-01-08
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- They landed safely in the ___________. (page 24)
- He used one of his ____________. (page 32)
- Mom's __________ powers are awesome. (page 26)
- They raced to the _________. (page 30)
- Syndrome __________ us. (page 32)
- He __________ into the city. (page 33)
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- They were one Super _________! (page 31)
- Dash got to be the _________! (page 24)
- What did Mom become? (page 24)
- Syndrome was ready to go through with his __________. (page 33)
- Where did Mom leave Violet and Dash in? (page 25)
- Syndrome's ________ raced after us. (page 29)
- Mom and Dad were ___________ at how Super Violet and Dash were, too. (page 31)
- Dash saw a huge ball of __________. (page 27)
- Mom found who? (page 30)
15 Clues: Mom found who? (page 30) • What did Mom become? (page 24) • Syndrome __________ us. (page 32) • They raced to the _________. (page 30) • He __________ into the city. (page 33) • Dash got to be the _________! (page 24) • They were one Super _________! (page 31) • He used one of his ____________. (page 32) • Syndrome's ________ raced after us. (page 29) • ...
Tiger's Voyage 2019-05-20
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- - a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation (Page. 69)
- - a Hindu or Buddhist temple, or scared building. Often in India or East Asia (Page. 252)
- - an intense or passionate feeling (Page. 85)
- - not showing a serious or respectful attitude ( Page. 195)
- - be an omen of a particular outcome (Page. 88)
- - having many curves and turns (Page. 249)
- - lacking sensitivity, refinement, or intelligence (Page. 199)
- - to erase or remove completely (Page. 58)
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- - to cause annoyance, or frustration (Page. 2)
- - enthusiasm or passion (Page. 85)
- - another word for although (Page. 96)
- - the food of the gods (Page. 49)
- - another word for unfortunate (Page. 276)
- - sullen and ill-tempered (Page. 99)
- - to be defeated heavily in a contest (Page. 61)
15 Clues: - the food of the gods (Page. 49) • - enthusiasm or passion (Page. 85) • - sullen and ill-tempered (Page. 99) • - another word for although (Page. 96) • - another word for unfortunate (Page. 276) • - having many curves and turns (Page. 249) • - to erase or remove completely (Page. 58) • - an intense or passionate feeling (Page. 85) • ...
Dominick Angelo's Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-28
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- Who was the former New York Jets quarterback who was charged with battery? Page 10-12
- Hundreds of thousands of people marched in pro-Palestinian demonstrations in major cities in what country? Page 7-9
- People are using what as therapy? Page 10-12
- In North Korea, where are people who have breast implants or any other enhancements sent to? Page 5-7
- Who was the 58 year old man that made it into an NCAA division III football team as a nose tackle? Page 4-6
- How many Palestinians have died from Israel's relentless strikes? Page 4-6
- What party was protesting a National Guard deployment brought in on themselves? Page 3-5
- Who was fined $250,000 for giving the finger to New York Jets fans? Page 5-7
- How many years was Sean "Diddy" Combs sentenced to? Page 10-12
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- What act has Trump desired to invoke? Page 4-6
- The prime minister of what country resgined after less than a month on the job? Page 7-9
- 600 people were rescued from what Mountain? Page 7-9
- Carpenter Who said that Federalism is under attack? Page 3-5
- The president of what country headlined a rock concert? page 7-9
- In what state was a taxi pulled over for an illegal U-turn, but it turned out to be driverless? 10-12
- Who did trump want arrested for failing to protect I.C.E officers? Page 4-6
- Who was the safety that was fined $5,800 for having the wrong colored towel tucked into his waistband? page 5-7
- How many miles did a man travel across the Celtic Sea in a bathtub? Page 10-12
18 Clues: People are using what as therapy? Page 10-12 • What act has Trump desired to invoke? Page 4-6 • 600 people were rescued from what Mountain? Page 7-9 • Carpenter Who said that Federalism is under attack? Page 3-5 • How many years was Sean "Diddy" Combs sentenced to? Page 10-12 • The president of what country headlined a rock concert? page 7-9 • ...
The Fellowship of the Ring 2024-04-10
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- grass that grows in tussocks, page 76
- a prickly vine or shrub, page 89
- Until now, page 49
- convincing, page 67
- causing hatred or disgust, page 54
- to be indecisive, page 63
- simple or plain, costs little, page 71
- awaken or caused to feel angry or excited, page 40
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- characteristics of the country, page 100
- grass covered ground, page 82
- woman who rules family, group, or state
- curious, page 69
- a area of woodland where shrubs were periodically cut to stimulate growth and for firewood, page 71
- at least, page 63
- a british expression or surprise of dismay, page 102
15 Clues: curious, page 69 • at least, page 63 • Until now, page 49 • convincing, page 67 • to be indecisive, page 63 • grass covered ground, page 82 • a prickly vine or shrub, page 89 • causing hatred or disgust, page 54 • grass that grows in tussocks, page 76 • simple or plain, costs little, page 71 • woman who rules family, group, or state • characteristics of the country, page 100 • ...
The Fellowship of the Ring 2024-04-10
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- grass that grows in tussocks, page 76
- a prickly vine or shrub, page 89
- Until now, page 49
- convincing, page 67
- causing hatred or disgust, page 54
- to be indecisive, page 63
- simple or plain, costs little, page 71
- awaken or caused to feel angry or excited, page 40
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- characteristics of the country, page 100
- grass covered ground, page 82
- woman who rules family, group, or state
- curious, page 69
- a area of woodland where shrubs were periodically cut to stimulate growth and for firewood, page 71
- at least, page 63
- a british expression or surprise of dismay, page 102
15 Clues: curious, page 69 • at least, page 63 • Until now, page 49 • convincing, page 67 • to be indecisive, page 63 • grass covered ground, page 82 • a prickly vine or shrub, page 89 • causing hatred or disgust, page 54 • grass that grows in tussocks, page 76 • simple or plain, costs little, page 71 • woman who rules family, group, or state • characteristics of the country, page 100 • ...
Module 11 - Climate 2025-11-24
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- / Describes the long-term weather patterns of an area, such as annual variations of temperature, precipitation, wind, and other weather variables. (page 278)
- / Have distinct regions of origin, caused primarily by differences in intensity of solar radiation and if they form over land or water. (two words – page 281)
- / Area on Earth between 23.5˚S and 23.5˚N of the equator that receives the most solar radiation because the Sun’s rays are nearly perpendicular to the surface.
- / How reflective a surface is. (page 294)
- / Side of the mountain that is usually dry and warm due to air that warms and evaporates as it descends. (page 281)
- / Changes in one system caused by changes in another system. (page 294)
- / The study of Earth’s climate and the factors that cause past, present, and future climate changes. (page 278)
- / _____ climates are usually cooler than those at sea level. (page 281)
- / Type of climate classification that is known for low temperatures year-round with low precipitation. (page 287)
- / Type of climate classification that has extreme temperatures in the summer and winter and typically experience rapid and sometimes violent changes in weather. (page 286)
- / Type of mild climate that has mild winters and cool summers with abundant precipitation throughout the year. (three words – page 286)
- / Areas on Earth between 66.5˚and 90˚ north and south of the equator where solar radiation strikes at a low angle causing temperatures to be cold. (two words – page 280)
- / Absorb long-wavelength radiation and reradiate it back to Earth’s surface. (two words - page 296)
- / When burned, it is the of the main source of atmospheric carbon dioxide from humans. Examples include coal, oil, and natural gas. (two words – 298)
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- / Area on Earth between 23.5˚ and 66.5˚north and south of the equator that experience moderate temperatures. (two words – page 280)
- / The mass removal of trees, which increases carbon dioxide levels due to a reduction in photosynthesis. (page 298)
- / The side of the mountain that is usually wet and cool due to air that cools, condenses, and drops its moisture as it rises. (page 281)
- / Type of mild climate that has warm, muggy weather in the summer months and dry, cool conditions in the winter. (two words – page 286)
- / The standard values for a location, which are averaged on a monthly or annual basis for a period of at least 30 years. (page 279)
- / Regions that experience warmer winter temperatures and cooler summer temperatures. (page 280)
- / The largest climatic zone that is characterized by low precipitation and scarce vegetation. (page 285)
- / Changes in temperature, precipitation, glaciation, frequency and strength of severe weather, and acidification of oceans across the globe. (three words – page 297)
- / _____ eruptions can lead to climate cooling due to ejected particles being suspended in the atmosphere for years, blocking incoming solar radiation. (page 294)
- / Type of climate that is characterized by year-round temperatures. (page 285)
- / Type of mild climate that generally has warm and dry summers with cool and rainy winters. (page 286)
25 Clues: / How reflective a surface is. (page 294) • / Changes in one system caused by changes in another system. (page 294) • / _____ climates are usually cooler than those at sea level. (page 281) • / Type of climate that is characterized by year-round temperatures. (page 285) • ...
Module 24: Galaxies and the Universe 2025-01-25
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- A possible outcome of the universe where the expansion slows to a halt in an infinite amount of time but never contracts. (page 680)
- Persistent background noise that appears to come from all directions. (three words – page 680)
- The study of the universe – its nature, origin, and evolution is called _____. (page 679)
- Determining Hubble’s Constant (H) is a difficult task because it is hard to measure accurate distances to the most remote _____. (page 675)
- Measured the redshift and distances of many galaxies and found that the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away. (page 674)
- Type of galaxy that are extremely luminous and are often giant elliptical galaxies that emit as much energy in radio wavelengths as they do in wavelengths of visible light. (page 676)
- The age of the universe is 13.7 _____ years. (page 679)
- By making a graph comparing a galaxy’s _____ to the _____ at which it is moving, Hubble determined that the universe is expanding. (page 675)
- The label astronomers have given to the reason of the acceleration of the universe. (two words – page 681)
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- When the rate of expansion of the universe is known, it is possible to calculate the _____ since the expansion started and determine the _____ of the universe. (two words – page 679).
- A possible outcome of the universe where the expansion will never stop. (page 680)
- A possible outcome of the universe where the expansion stops and becomes a contraction. (page 680)
- Starlike objects with emission lines in their spectra. (page 676)
- According to every standard model, the expansion of the universe is _____ _____ due to gravity. (two words - page 681)
- A surprising discovery showed that the expansion of the universe is now _____. (page 681)
- The short-wavelength radiation that filled the universe 300,000 years after it formed expanded into radiation in the form of _____. (page 680)
- If the universe is expanding now, it must have been _____ and _____ in the past. (two words – page 675)
- The theory that the universe began as a point and has been expanding ever since is called _____ (two words – page 679)
- Galaxies that emit large amounts of energy from their cores are called _____ galaxies. (page 675)
19 Clues: The age of the universe is 13.7 _____ years. (page 679) • Starlike objects with emission lines in their spectra. (page 676) • A possible outcome of the universe where the expansion will never stop. (page 680) • A surprising discovery showed that the expansion of the universe is now _____. (page 681) • ...
Memory Management 2025-11-09
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- Replaces the oldest page in memory
- Loads pages only when needed
- Type of memory using disk as extension
- Divides memory into variable-size blocks
- Occurs when a page is not in memory
- Fixed-size block of physical memory
- Fragmentation outside allocated memory
- Replaces the page that won’t be used soon
- Combines adjacent free memory blocks
- Fast cache for page translations
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- Excessive paging causing performance drop
- Fragmentation within allocated memory
- Scattered free memory blocks
- Ratio of page faults to memory accesses
- Stores pages removed from RAM
- Stores frame numbers for each page
- Replaces the least recently used page
- Portion of process currently in memory
- Divides memory into fixed-size blocks
- Translates virtual addresses to physical addresses
20 Clues: Scattered free memory blocks • Loads pages only when needed • Stores pages removed from RAM • Fast cache for page translations • Replaces the oldest page in memory • Stores frame numbers for each page • Occurs when a page is not in memory • Fixed-size block of physical memory • Combines adjacent free memory blocks • Fragmentation within allocated memory • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
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- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
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- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
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- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
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- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
The Gargling Gorilla (Ruby 4C) 2013-02-03
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- This is what the Vulture gets when he sees the cat being fed (page 5)
- This 11 letter word on page 2 is one of the animals Tim is not afraid of
- What flowers had the gorilla arranged on page 35?
- Tim had to feed the giant ? rabbit (page 8)
- The colour of the rabbit-nibbles packet ( page 9)
- What sort of expression did the vulture have on page 17?
- What noise was the sink making on page 27?
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- What is kept in the green box? (page 10)
- Where was the fishing line back over on page 28?
- What sort of noise did the vulture's beak make on page 18?
- This animal lives in the cupboard under the sink (page 11)
- This word on page 20 means a type of outdoor balcony
- What type of cleaner did Tim suck out the cat-snack pack with? (page 15)
- Who was outside under the camellia? (page 7)
- The cat snack pack is in the tall ? (page 4)
- Where the vulture chunks are kept (page 5)
16 Clues: What is kept in the green box? (page 10) • Where the vulture chunks are kept (page 5) • What noise was the sink making on page 27? • Tim had to feed the giant ? rabbit (page 8) • Who was outside under the camellia? (page 7) • The cat snack pack is in the tall ? (page 4) • Where was the fishing line back over on page 28? • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- william Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
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- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
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- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
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- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
Return of the King Crossword 2021-01-21
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- The quality of being prudent; cautious. (Page 1042)
- Lineal descent from an ancestor or pedigree. (page 86)
- The feeling of deep anxiety or dread. Typically about the state of the world.
- Ornamental work on a vaulted ceiling. (page 84)
- Decorative building used as shelter in a park or large garden. (Page 1046)
- A device with a small spike worn at the heel of a shoe. (Page 1071)
- Cause of distress or annoyance. (Page 1065)
- Boldness; daring. (page 1003)
- A large container where drink is served, typically with handle and spout. (page 91)
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- A long wall or embankment to prevent flooding from the sea. (page 1020)
- A person of a specific kind, usually unfortunate kind. (page 88)
- The most successful point. (page 85)
- The quality of being attractively neat and tidy. (page 86)
- A group of people leading the way in new ideas or developments. (page 97)
- A fortress, typically on high ground protecting or dominating. (page 93)
- the decaying flesh of dead animals. (Page 1058)
16 Clues: Boldness; daring. (page 1003) • The most successful point. (page 85) • Cause of distress or annoyance. (Page 1065) • Ornamental work on a vaulted ceiling. (page 84) • the decaying flesh of dead animals. (Page 1058) • The quality of being prudent; cautious. (Page 1042) • Lineal descent from an ancestor or pedigree. (page 86) • ...
Poetry Techniques 2024-01-10
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- Uses like/as to compare
- 3 line poem with specific syllables
- Giving inanimate objects human features
- Sad story in a poem
- Words that end in a similar sound
- Compares things directly for effect
- The beat that a poem follows
- How a poem looks on a page
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- Poem with only 19 lines
- 14 line poem
- No punctuation at the end of a line
- Poetry paragraphs
- Punctuation in the middle of a line of poetry
- Using the same word/phrase again
14 Clues: 14 line poem • Poetry paragraphs • Sad story in a poem • Poem with only 19 lines • Uses like/as to compare • How a poem looks on a page • The beat that a poem follows • Using the same word/phrase again • Words that end in a similar sound • No punctuation at the end of a line • 3 line poem with specific syllables • Compares things directly for effect • ...
stage 2_santiago avendaño 2018-02-18
8 Clues: you do this in forum • when you work as a team • you do this in the page • this a space on the page • you do this in the course • you do this after studying • there you can found the units • you can found this in collaborative learning
First Encounters (If You Come Softly Ch 1 and 2) 2025-04-10
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- One of Jeremiah's friends (page 9)
- The name of the boy Ellie first kissed (page 15)
- The feeling Ellie often expereinces (page 16)
- Ellie's full first name (page 17)
- One of Jeremiah's friends (page 9)
- Where Jeremiah lives (page 5)
- "I stepped out of my shoes by the closet then sat on the bed to peel off my wet socks" (page 15) is an example of . . .
- The CITY in which the novel takes place (pages 1 and 15)
- The name of the doorman in Ellie's apartment building (pages 12-13)
- "A hard, heavy rain that would last for four days" (page 12) is an example of . . .
- All students who attended Percy had to wear a . . . (page 13)
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- The sport Jeremiah plays
- Throught the first chapter, Jeremiah is trying to understand more about his . . .
- The park Ellie lives near (page 15)
- Both charcters seem to be struggling with their . . .
- "Outside, thunder clapped hard" (page 15) is an example of . . .
- The name of Ellie's mother
- Jeremiah's dad said Jeremiah was one of these (page 8)
- The name of the school Jeremiah and Ellie attend (pages 9 and 13)
- Jeremiah's beautiful feature (pages 10-11)
20 Clues: The sport Jeremiah plays • The name of Ellie's mother • Where Jeremiah lives (page 5) • Ellie's full first name (page 17) • One of Jeremiah's friends (page 9) • One of Jeremiah's friends (page 9) • The park Ellie lives near (page 15) • Jeremiah's beautiful feature (pages 10-11) • The feeling Ellie often expereinces (page 16) • The name of the boy Ellie first kissed (page 15) • ...
Fact Tracker Abe Lincoln Ch 1 2022-10-27
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- Today, there are ________ states in the United States. P. 18
- On the map page on page 19, the X’s represent the Cumberland ______ . P. 19
- Abe Lincoln was born near __________, Kentucky on Feb. 12, 1809. P. 13
- California, in the western United States, was called ________ of New Spain on the map on page 18.
- President Lincoln rose from being a poor boy to become the ______ president of the United States. P. 10-11 (Dear Readers)
- Abe Lincoln and his Mom slept under _________ blankets. This word means “a pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug or wrap.” P. 14
- The ________ Americans had lived or hunted in Kentucky for thousands of years. P. 16
- ___________ traveled only about 12 and a half miles per day. P. 15
- Abe Lincoln’s Mom’s cousin described Abe as small and weak. He couldn’t have known that someday this tiny, weak infant would become one of the greatest _____________ in the history of the U.S. P. 17
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- In 1782, Kentucky was part of ____________, which became a state in 1792. P. 14
- The Lincolns, and other settlers, followed the _________ Trail, a rough road that stretched from Kentucky to Tennessee P. 15
- This word means “an area of land that has been largely undisturbed by humans. _____________ areas usually lack roads, buildings, and other artificial structures.” P. 14
- Instead of glass in the window, it was covered with ___________ paper, to allow the light to come inside. P. 13
- This word means “narrow openings or cracks, typically ones that admits light.” P. 13
- President Lincoln was a great _______ and let his little boys run in the White House! P. 11 (Dear Reader)
- When Abe Lincoln was born, there were only 17 states. Other regions were called _________ P. 18
- Thomas Lincoln was just 8-years-old when he saw his father killed by a _________ war party. P. 16
17 Clues: Today, there are ________ states in the United States. P. 18 • ___________ traveled only about 12 and a half miles per day. P. 15 • Abe Lincoln was born near __________, Kentucky on Feb. 12, 1809. P. 13 • On the map page on page 19, the X’s represent the Cumberland ______ . P. 19 • ...
Groupie lore 2024-11-26
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- D1 hater
- most friendly groupie dad
- person who says if _ is a baker then I am too
- "missed opportunity"
- plays 19 hours of fortnite a day
- Groupies day trip location in start of summer
- page where abby was shipped with eric
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- who Megan types like
- something lucas claims to have 10 of
- name of Halloween playlist
- OG groupie who got the boot
- opp who didn't pu to fright night
- Name of groupies before
- dog who humped jack at game night
14 Clues: D1 hater • who Megan types like • "missed opportunity" • Name of groupies before • most friendly groupie dad • name of Halloween playlist • OG groupie who got the boot • plays 19 hours of fortnite a day • opp who didn't pu to fright night • dog who humped jack at game night • something lucas claims to have 10 of • page where abby was shipped with eric • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
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- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
The Lost New Words (Pt. 1) 2021-11-12
15 Clues: 活動 page 48 • 科学者 page 125 • …を売る page 100 • 外側, 外部 page 28 • 部分, 断片 page 26 • 質問, 疑問 page 59 • グループ, 団体 page 88 • とり肉, チキン page 10 • 線, 電線, 路線 page 53 • あなた自身, 自ら page 112 • 料理, (料理の)1品 page 23 • 区域, 場所, 地域 page 112 • look ~ to …を楽しみに待つ page 45 • (に)…を持ってくる, …を連れてくる page 100 • 祝福の言葉, 祈り / Best ~es それでは。[手紙の結びの言葉] page 67
Swans Assignment #3 Crossword 2021-04-16
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- Where did Jung Chang returned to her family? (chp.19)
- How did Chang describe Maoist practice? (chp.18)
- What were Red Guards who went against the revolution called? (chp.19)
- What did Mr. Shan attempted to do? (chp.15)
- This place is located in Hebei. (chp.17, hint map)
- Who was really famous for his leadership in 1966? (chp.15)
- What was the term that was in the People's Daily? (chp.15)
- What year did chapter 17 take place? (chp.17)
- Large parts of economy slipped into _____ because of the revolution (chp.21)
- Chang’s mother ear was ________. (chp.20)
- What does the Red Guards go against? (chp.16)
- This was a seat that Chang’s mother would lay on. (chp.20)
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- What was Chang’s bother’s gang called? (chp.21)
- What is a term Jung Chang used to describe middle class people? (chp.16)
- How did Chang describe China’s society in 1970’s? (chp.21)
- This document attempted to limit the culturalrevolution. (chp.17)
- Chang’s father was _____ because of the Cultural Revolution. (chp.20)
- Chang and her father made ________ about their environment and feelings. (chp.21)
- What university did Red Guards gathered? (chp.17)
- Chang’s family was determined to _____. (chp.20)
- What dynasty was 1368 to 1644? (chp.15)
- what is Chang’s favorite duck and fish meal? (chp.18)
- What did Chang’s parents struggle with? (chp.19)
- what is the name of Jung Chang’s fifteenth year old sister? (chp.18)
- What is the term used to label high official children? (chp.16)
- What was the term that means power doesn’t influence politics? (chp.19)
- what is the name of Jung Chang’s younger brother? (chp.18)
- Due to this ____Chang and her family have to adapt to their environment. (chp.16)
28 Clues: What dynasty was 1368 to 1644? (chp.15) • Chang’s mother ear was ________. (chp.20) • What did Mr. Shan attempted to do? (chp.15) • What year did chapter 17 take place? (chp.17) • What does the Red Guards go against? (chp.16) • What was Chang’s bother’s gang called? (chp.21) • How did Chang describe Maoist practice? (chp.18) • ...
A2 Moving Together Towards Vision Zero Crossword 2024-07-02
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- Go to page 32. [] is a major determinant of both the likelihood and severity of traffic crashes
- Go to page 119. Limiting CAV speeds [], near schools, and other locations with high levels of pedestrian activity
- Go to page 82. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) requires local [] to ensure their activities, programs and services are accessible to persons with disabilities
- Go to page 91. Increasing transit speed and reliability will require changes to []
- Go to page 87. Many of TheRide’s routes outside of the downtown area have a scheduled service frequency of [] minutes during both peak and off-peak periods
- Go to page 53. The city uses a variety of criteria, including proximity to [], transit, and affordable housing, to identify the highest priority sidewalk gaps the city should work to address first
- Go to page 105. Parking is [] to build—from $5,000 per space in a surface lot to $35,000 per space in an underground parking structure
- Go to page 115. The city has a Community Engagement [] process to assess project impacts and identify affected stakeholders
- Go to page 117. Improvements in [] traffic signal technology and connected infrastructure present the opportunity to better manage traffic on a real-time basis
- Go to page 107. Today, [] out of ten Ann Arbor residents live within a 20-minute walk of a school, grocery store, general retail, and a park
- Go to page 28. To achieve Vision Zero by 2025, Ann Arbor must re-design streets and [] to reduce crashes
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- Go to page 50, where you see a list of common quick builds, many of which are all over Ann Arbor. One commonly used quick build is called a flexible [] post
- Go to page 85. Since the fall of 2018, shared [] have been available for rent around Ann Arbor.
- Go to page 104. One of the city’s targets is to [] the number of employer subsidized transit passes distributed by 2030
- Go to Page 56. How many new uncontrolled crosswalks does the City of Ann Arbor plan to install per year?
- Go to page 97. Currently, AAATA offers []% discounted fares to low-income riders through its Fare Deal low-income program
- Go to page 70. Nearly one-third of participants in the Transportation Habits Survey reported they would choose to get around by [] if safety were not an issue
- Go to page 95. There are only a handful of [] bus services operated by TheRide connecting with other cities in the region like Canton, Chelsea, and Detroit
- Go to page 93. Only []% of bus stops currently have a transit shelter, and only 65% have lighting
- Go to page 113. By removing [], shared streets can improve access for people with mobility challenges
- Go to page 67. What type of bike lanes “run at street level but are physically separated from vehicular travel lanes”
- Go to page 101. Establishing a price for driving “can encourage people to shift driving trips to less busy times of day, combine trips, carpool, or use [] modes of transportation
22 Clues: Go to page 91. Increasing transit speed and reliability will require changes to [] • Go to page 32. [] is a major determinant of both the likelihood and severity of traffic crashes • Go to page 85. Since the fall of 2018, shared [] have been available for rent around Ann Arbor. • ...
Complement 2018-02-17
8 Clues: should we do? • Media page with tutor • where we all interact • another way to communicate • where are all my colleagues? • environment where I experiment? • environment where is the glossary? • mail by which we can talk to the teacher
Complement 2018-02-17
8 Clues: should we do? • Media page with tutor • where we all interact • another way to communicate • where are all my colleagues? • environment where I experiment? • environment where is the glossary? • mail by which we can talk to the teacher
Dreamweaver Vocab Puzzle 2012-05-01
Across
- in order to edit a website that wasn’t created in Dreamweaver
- contains buttons that provide options for different views of the document window
- lets you view and change a variety of properties for the selected object or text
- the name of the folder on your local disk where you store site files
- contains buttons for inserting various types of objectives, such as images, table, and media elements into a document
- a hand coding environment for writing and editing HTML and etc
- across the top of the application window that contains a workspace switcher, menus, and other application controls
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- lest you perform many standard coding operations
- the path to the folder where the images you use in your site are kept
- located at the top of the page
- a design environment for visual page layout, visual editing, and rapid application development
- lets you manage your files and folders
- provides additional information about the document you are creating
- help you monitor and modify your work
- the name that appears in the files and in the manage sites dialog box
15 Clues: located at the top of the page • help you monitor and modify your work • lets you manage your files and folders • lest you perform many standard coding operations • in order to edit a website that wasn’t created in Dreamweaver • a hand coding environment for writing and editing HTML and etc • provides additional information about the document you are creating • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
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- edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- william Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
The Love of Reading! 2022-04-15
Across
- Joseph Conrad-Heart of Darkness, page 43, last paragraph, An adjective repeated 4 times
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word
- Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter
- Louisa May Alcott-Little women, page 7, 3rd line, “what kind of roses bloomed in the windows”?
- Edgar Rice Burroughs-Tarzan of the apes, page 61, the first animal mentioned
- Charles Dickens-Great Expectations, page 268,3rd line before end of page, last word
- Oscar Wilde-An ideal husband, page 79, 3rd line, “How does Lord Goring characterizes his servant?”
- Rudyard Kipling-The second jungle book, page 76, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, the protagonist’s name
- Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1
- Lewis Caroll-Alice’s Adventures under ground, page 44, last paragraph, 2nd line, last animal mentioned
- C.S.Lewis-The lion, the witch and the wardrobe, chapter II, 5th line, 8th James Barrie-Peter Pan, chapter VI, 1ST line, 7th word
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- Alexandre Dumas pere-The black tulip, page 168 the first name mentioned in the page
- H.G.Wells.G.Wells-The war of the worlds, chapter V-The heat-ray, 1st paragraph, 9th word
- Jules Verne-Michael Strogoff or The courier of the Czar, Book 1, chapter X (Baikal and Angara), 1st paragraph, 1st line, 2nd word “The name of the lake mentioned in the 1st line”
- William Shakespeare-The tempest, The epilogue (last part of the play) is spoken by…..
- Jack London-The valley of the moon, page 422, 3rd line, “At what time in the morning take place the first facts in chapter XXI?”
- Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname
- Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph
- Mark Twain-The prince and the pauper, page 150, the month mentioned in the last line
19 Clues: Jane Austen-Emma, page 278, Frank’s surname • Agatha Christie-The secret of chimneys, 1st word of page 1 • Dante Alighieri-The divine comedy, The title of the 1st chapter • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 350, 3rd paragraph, last word • Victor Hugo-Notre Dame de Paris, page 351, name mentioned in 3rd paragraph • ...
Cherub Crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- - jolly mood (page 9)
- - feeling full not in a good way (page 8)
- - getting super mad (page 2)
- chavunist pigs" - a man who believes that men are superior to women
- - kissing someone pationately (page 10)
- - walk somewhere quickly with confidence in a way it comes off as annoying (page 13)
- - to force someone to experience something very unpleasant (page 10)
- - to make a person or group extremely excited by what you say or do (page 15)
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- - to stuff objects/information (page 31)
- - refers to being free of contamination (page 20)
- - frowned (page 9)
- - unfriendly tone (page 16)
- - angry look on someones face (page 9)
- - rejecting someone (page 16)
- - A pair of rubber boots (page 21)
15 Clues: - frowned (page 9) • - jolly mood (page 9) • - unfriendly tone (page 16) • - getting super mad (page 2) • - rejecting someone (page 16) • - A pair of rubber boots (page 21) • - angry look on someones face (page 9) • - kissing someone pationately (page 10) • - to stuff objects/information (page 31) • - feeling full not in a good way (page 8) • ...
Random words from B2A-C! 2024-09-08
Across
- Black and white horse.
- People that lived along time ago.
- Japanese girls' day.
- Where Roberto was (unit 1).
- Revealing the end of a movie.
- Means "wow!" (page 26).
- Time to relax (page 18).
- A movie!
- A fake medicine.
- Cannot sleep.
- Crime in unit 2.
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- Word this book loves!
- Koh tao.
- City on top of a mountain.
- City on page 14.
- A French guy smoking a cigarette (page 28).
- Gareth’s name.
- Guy who loves his bike.
- Sam (unit 1).
- Cold (page 32).
- Have enough money to pay!
- Animal on page 40.
22 Clues: Koh tao. • A movie! • Sam (unit 1). • Cannot sleep. • Gareth’s name. • Cold (page 32). • City on page 14. • A fake medicine. • Crime in unit 2. • Animal on page 40. • Japanese girls' day. • Word this book loves! • Black and white horse. • Means "wow!" (page 26). • Guy who loves his bike. • Time to relax (page 18). • Have enough money to pay! • City on top of a mountain. • Where Roberto was (unit 1). • ...
Titanic: Unsinkable 2023-05-04
Across
- To do something in an aggressive or hostile way. (Page 138)
- A special type of stew. (Page 107)
- A continuous occurrence. (Page 143)
- A horse-drawn vehicle with two wheels. (Page 65)
- An attractive and colourful object. (Page 15)
- A sense of fear that something bad may happen. (Page 131)
- The action of sleeping. (Page 137)
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- To be humiliated. (Page 10)
- A handheld weapon used by cops. (Page 17)
- A piece of clothing which is usually worn around the neck. (Page 90)
- Speaking in a way that incites rebellion. (Page 112)
- The title of someone who is the senior captain of a shipping line. (Page 103)
- An old cane. (Page 36)
- Something very fancy and rich. (Page 98)
- Dryness from immense heat. (Page 47)
15 Clues: An old cane. (Page 36) • To be humiliated. (Page 10) • A special type of stew. (Page 107) • The action of sleeping. (Page 137) • A continuous occurrence. (Page 143) • Dryness from immense heat. (Page 47) • Something very fancy and rich. (Page 98) • A handheld weapon used by cops. (Page 17) • An attractive and colourful object. (Page 15) • ...
Zainab's Murder Crossword 2020-02-26
Across
- What was missing from the Wagon Lit Conductor’s uniform that the murderer wore
- The first name of the person who gave Antonia Foscarelli an alibi (page 218)
- The name that the Countess said was the name of her governess (page 245 )
- The first name of the person that M. Bouc was convinced killed Ratchett (page 116 - 117)
- The maiden name of the Countess (page 239)
- The last name of the doctor
- The last name of the person who is an agent for the Ford company in America (page 153)
- The first name of the person who gave Greta Ohlsson an alibi (page 216)
- The first name of the person whose luggage the scarlet kimono was found in
- The last name of the person whose hatbox was used to reveal the message on the burnt paper (page 69)
- The only language Ratchett spoke
- The number compartment that Mrs.Hubbard was staying in
- Mrs.Hubbard’s real first name
- The first name of the person who gave Mary Debenham an alibi (page 218)
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- The (real) first name of the only person on the train who was involved in the crime but did not stab Ratchett (page 282)
- The first name of Pierre Michel’s daughter (pg 283, 284, 285)
- The name of the passenger who did not arrive/was not real (page 21, page 286)
- The place where Hercule was needed to go for a case (page 16, top section)
- The last name of the person whose compartment was next to Count Andrenyi (page 83)
- What Hildegard Schimdt was for the Armstrong family (pg. 283)
- The country where the opening scene of the book takes place
- The city where MacQueen lives (page 59)
- The item in which the knife was found
- The last name of the person who had the same type of pipe cleaners as the one found in Ratchett’s compartment
- The city where the Orient Express made its first stop (page 33)
- The middle name of Mary Debenham
- The city in France where Pierre Michel lives (page 81)
- The number of times Ratchett was stabbed
- The Christian name of the person to whom the handkerchief belonged to (page 247)
- The first name of Daisy Armstrong’s mother
30 Clues: The last name of the doctor • Mrs.Hubbard’s real first name • The middle name of Mary Debenham • The only language Ratchett spoke • The item in which the knife was found • The city where MacQueen lives (page 59) • The number of times Ratchett was stabbed • The first name of Daisy Armstrong’s mother • The maiden name of the Countess (page 239) • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: NERVES 2022-10-12
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- controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128)
- the nerve that supplies the thumb side of the arm and back of the hand (Page 131)
- whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129)
- responsible for coordinating and controlling systems of the body and make them work harmoniously and efficiently (Page 128)
- the largest of the cranial nerves is the ____ cranial nerve (Page 129)
- scientific study of the structure, function and pathology of the nervous system (Page 128)
- what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131)
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- also known as the facial nerve is the ___ cranial nerve (Page 130)
- what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132)
- an automatic reaction (Page 129)
- regulates the action of the smooth muscles, glands, blood vessels, heart and breath (Page 128)
- part of the central nervous system contained in the cranium (Page 128)
- carries impulses or messages to and from the central nervous system (Page 128)
- how many nerves of the lover leg and foot are there (Page 132)
- how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131)
- how many nerves of the face, head, and neck are there (Page 130)
16 Clues: an automatic reaction (Page 129) • what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132) • what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131) • how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131) • whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129) • controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128) • ...
William: chapters 7-8 2024-04-22
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- Joseph said, "I'm not a boy. Talk right ______. (page 96
- How old is Ruby?
- What did Ruby ask William to make for Joseph? (page 125)
- How old is Joseph?
- What is the relationship between Joseph and Ruby?
- Vernon cornered William in his shop and showed his KKK uniform and his pistol named _________. (page 135)
- Ruby jumped around a corner and yelled "______ ______!" to William (page 119)
- Joseph and Mr. Tillman came to an agreement on the sale of a victrola because Joseph did his _________. (page 101)
- William was _______ to make his first sale (page 94)
- William described Joseph Goodhope as someone who would "put fallen _______ ______ back in their nests. (page 92)
- Joseoph's payments for the victrola are due every _______.
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- William thought Joseph did not make his first payment for the Victrola, but Joseph showed up ___ ______ before William showed up for work. (page 128)
- Mr. Tillman wanted to charge Joseph _____ dollars for delivery. (page 102)
- Who does Joseph make deliveries for?
- "I ain't no boy!" he said, as _____ _____ _____ wiggled over his ears. (psaid96)
- Joseph is interested in purchasing a ________.
- "So," I said. "You want to bring _______ into your life?...(page 97)
- Ruby just missed being hit by a _____ _____ while skating down the street. (121)
- What is the name of the Tillman's housemaid? (page 122)
- Ruby said, "I ain't no _______. My eyes just water when I'm mad." (page 125)
20 Clues: How old is Ruby? • How old is Joseph? • Who does Joseph make deliveries for? • Joseph is interested in purchasing a ________. • What is the relationship between Joseph and Ruby? • William was _______ to make his first sale (page 94) • What is the name of the Tillman's housemaid? (page 122) • Joseph said, "I'm not a boy. Talk right ______. (page 96 • ...
Word Search - Team 1 2022-11-25
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- The type of study they did in the paper (page 1)
- agency in the US responsible for epidemiology and public health (page 4)
- entlasten (page 1)
- someone who is trained to document physician-patient encounters quickly and accurately (page 7)
- gefährdete Bevölkerungsgruppen (page 1)
- what the SVI score measures (page 2)
- Gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten (page 7)
- something consisting of parts that are very different from one another (page 4)
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- demonstrate their desire to practice a the top of their profession and deliver high-quality care to their patients (page 3)
- Personalbestückung (page 6)
- Störfaktoren (page 3)
- never seen before rise (page 6)
- Differences between social groups in the digital space (page 2)
- The yelp for doctors(page 6)
- something any patient, that has to pay out of pocket, is happy about (page 2)
15 Clues: entlasten (page 1) • Störfaktoren (page 3) • Personalbestückung (page 6) • The yelp for doctors(page 6) • never seen before rise (page 6) • what the SVI score measures (page 2) • gefährdete Bevölkerungsgruppen (page 1) • Gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten (page 7) • The type of study they did in the paper (page 1) • Differences between social groups in the digital space (page 2) • ...
8th Vocabulary January 12 2026-01-09
Across
- an association of people in the same trade (page 143)
- to fall straight down; to plunge (page 127)
- a massive slide; a large mass falling down (page 121)
- bounced from one or more surfaces (page 140)
- a major city (page 161)
- a coiled shape or part (page 159)
- outlined in clear detail; painted or drawn (page l36)
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- the act of turning to liquid (page -121)
- relating to beauty and taste; artistic (page 117)
- someone who overemphasizes or shows off his or her learning; someone who focuses unduly on minutiae (page 155)
- to be unsteady; to stumble (page 129)
- a bladed tool with a long bent handle, used for cutting or mowing (page 160)
- the result of deviating event; ruin (page 160)
- to light up (page 119)
- the state of being forgotten (page 136)
15 Clues: to light up (page 119) • a major city (page 161) • a coiled shape or part (page 159) • to be unsteady; to stumble (page 129) • the state of being forgotten (page 136) • the act of turning to liquid (page -121) • to fall straight down; to plunge (page 127) • bounced from one or more surfaces (page 140) • the result of deviating event; ruin (page 160) • ...
