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Fairy Tales 2024-12-16
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- fairy tale about farm animals that build houses to hide from the big bad wolf
- fairy tales often have characters like pixies and elves that are
- fairy tales are fictional stories that came from
- fairy tales have a simple
- fairy tales also served as an education
- fairy tales often have characters that are good opposing characters that are
- French writer who collected fairy tales in 1800s France
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- German brothers who collected fairy tales in the 1800s
- fairy tales often teach a lesson with a
- we all desire to live...
- fairy tale brother and sister that stumble across a witch in a gingerbread house
- jack trades his mother's cow for magical
- German Cinderella
- fairy tales often have settings and characters who are
- fairy tales often have animals that act like
- Egyptian Cinderella
- fairy tales typically involve people who are
- fairy tales began as entertainment for
18 Clues: German Cinderella • Egyptian Cinderella • we all desire to live... • fairy tales have a simple • fairy tales began as entertainment for • fairy tales often teach a lesson with a • fairy tales also served as an education • jack trades his mother's cow for magical • fairy tales often have animals that act like • fairy tales typically involve people who are • ...
Crossword 2024-09-19
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- FICTION Future world tales
- Moral teaching stories
- Cultural traditional tales
- BOOKS Fact-filled resources
- Theatrical performance genre
- TALE Magical kingdom stories
- Explaining natural
- Someone's life story
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- Heroic mythical stories
- True life experience
- BOOKS Colorful kids stories
- Personal life story
- Imaginary realm stories
- RHYME BOOKS Classic children's verses
- FICTION Past event inspired stories
15 Clues: Explaining natural • Personal life story • True life experience • Someone's life story • Moral teaching stories • Heroic mythical stories • Imaginary realm stories • FICTION Future world tales • Cultural traditional tales • BOOKS Colorful kids stories • BOOKS Fact-filled resources • Theatrical performance genre • TALE Magical kingdom stories • FICTION Past event inspired stories • ...
Educational crossword 2024-09-18
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- FICTION Future world tales
- Moral teaching stories
- Cultural traditional tales
- BOOKS Fact-filled resources
- Theatrical performance genre
- TALE Magical kingdom stories
- Explaining natural phenomena
- Someone's life story
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- Heroic mythical stories
- True life experience
- BOOKS Colorful kids stories
- Personal life story
- Imaginary realm stories
- rhyme books Classic children's verses
- FICTION Past event inspired stories
15 Clues: Personal life story • True life experience • Someone's life story • Moral teaching stories • Heroic mythical stories • Imaginary realm stories • FICTION Future world tales • Cultural traditional tales • BOOKS Colorful kids stories • BOOKS Fact-filled resources • Theatrical performance genre • Explaining natural phenomena • TALE Magical kingdom stories • ...
Educational crossword 2024-09-19
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- FICTION Future world tales
- Moral teaching stories
- Cultural traditional tales
- BOOKS Fact-filled resources
- Theatrical performance genre
- TALE Magical kingdom stories
- Explaining natural phenomena
- Someone's life story
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- Heroic mythical stories
- True life experience
- BOOKS Colorful kids stories
- Personal life story
- Imaginary realm stories
- RHYME BOOKS Classic children's verses
- FICTION Past event inspired stories
15 Clues: Personal life story • True life experience • Someone's life story • Moral teaching stories • Heroic mythical stories • Imaginary realm stories • FICTION Future world tales • Cultural traditional tales • BOOKS Colorful kids stories • BOOKS Fact-filled resources • Theatrical performance genre • TALE Magical kingdom stories • Explaining natural phenomena • ...
Crossword 2024-09-19
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- fiction - Future world tales
- - Moral teaching stories
- - Cultural traditional tales
- books - Fact-filled resources
- - Theatrical performance genre
- tale - Magical kingdom stories
- Explaining natural phenomena
- - Someone's life story
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- - Heroic mythical stories
- True life experience
- Books - Colorful kids stories
- - Personal life story
- - Imaginary realm stories
- rhyme books - Classic children's verses
- fiction - Past event inspired stories
15 Clues: True life experience • - Personal life story • - Someone's life story • - Moral teaching stories • - Heroic mythical stories • - Imaginary realm stories • fiction - Future world tales • - Cultural traditional tales • Explaining natural phenomena • Books - Colorful kids stories • books - Fact-filled resources • - Theatrical performance genre • tale - Magical kingdom stories • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-09-19
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- FICTION Future world tales
- Moral teaching stories
- Cultural traditional tales
- BOOKS Fact-filled resources
- Theatrical performance genre
- TALE Magical kingdom stories
- Explaining natural phenomena
- Someone's life story
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- Heroic mythical stories
- True life experience
- BOOKS Colorful kids stories
- Personal life story
- Imaginary realm stories
- RHYME BOOKS Classic children's verses
- FICTION Past event inspired stories
15 Clues: Personal life story • True life experience • Someone's life story • Moral teaching stories • Heroic mythical stories • Imaginary realm stories • FICTION Future world tales • Cultural traditional tales • BOOKS Colorful kids stories • BOOKS Fact-filled resources • Theatrical performance genre • TALE Magical kingdom stories • Explaining natural phenomena • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-09-18
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- FICTION Future world tales
- Moral teaching stories
- Cultural traditional tales
- BOOKS Fact-filled resources
- Theatrical performance genre
- TALE Magical kingdom stories
- Explaining natural phenomena
- Someone's life story
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- Heroic mythical stories
- True life experience
- BOOKS Colorful kids stories
- Personal life story
- Imaginary realm stories
- RHYME BOOKS Classic children's verses
- FICTION Past event inspired stories
15 Clues: Personal life story • True life experience • Someone's life story • Moral teaching stories • Heroic mythical stories • Imaginary realm stories • FICTION Future world tales • Cultural traditional tales • BOOKS Colorful kids stories • BOOKS Fact-filled resources • Theatrical performance genre • TALE Magical kingdom stories • Explaining natural phenomena • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-09-18
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- FICTION Future world tales
- Moral teaching stories
- Cultural traditional tales
- BOOKS Fact-filled resources
- Theatrical performance genre
- TALE Magical kingdom stories
- Explaining natural phenomena
- Someone's life story
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- Heroic mythical stories
- True life experience
- BOOKS Colorful kids stories
- Personal life story
- Imaginary realm stories
- RHYME BOOKS Classic children's verses
- FICTION Past event inspired stories
15 Clues: Personal life story • True life experience • Someone's life story • Moral teaching stories • Heroic mythical stories • Imaginary realm stories • FICTION Future world tales • Cultural traditional tales • BOOKS Colorful kids stories • BOOKS Fact-filled resources • Theatrical performance genre • TALE Magical kingdom stories • Explaining natural phenomena • ...
Crossword 2024-09-19
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- - Theatrical performance genre
- Explaining natural phenomena
- True life experience
- - Someone's life story
- books - Fact-filled resources
- fiction - Past event inspired stories
- - Imaginary realm stories
- rhyme books - Classic children's verses
- fiction - Future world tales
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- - Personal life story
- - Heroic mythical stories
- - Moral teaching stories
- - Cultural traditional tales
- Books - Colorful kids stories
- tale - Magical kingdom stories
15 Clues: True life experience • - Personal life story • - Someone's life story • - Moral teaching stories • - Heroic mythical stories • - Imaginary realm stories • Explaining natural phenomena • - Cultural traditional tales • fiction - Future world tales • books - Fact-filled resources • Books - Colorful kids stories • - Theatrical performance genre • tale - Magical kingdom stories • ...
Cultures Tales Crossword 2022-05-06
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- A Turkish tale.
- One of the villains in the tale.
- Thousand and One Nights Famous Iranian tales
- The unreal mountain in tales.
- The number of apples falling from the sky at the end of the tale.
- is a musical instrument used in the Pied Piper of Hamelin
- Famous tale writer.
- The speaker is unknown.
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- Unheard of, unheard of, unseen.
- A Danish fairy tale.
- A German fairy tale
- nursery rhyme is found at the beginning and end of the tale.
- White A fairy tale of seven dwarfs.
13 Clues: A Turkish tale. • A German fairy tale • Famous tale writer. • A Danish fairy tale. • The speaker is unknown. • The unreal mountain in tales. • Unheard of, unheard of, unseen. • One of the villains in the tale. • White A fairy tale of seven dwarfs. • Thousand and One Nights Famous Iranian tales • is a musical instrument used in the Pied Piper of Hamelin • ...
Robert's Puzzle 2024-09-19
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- Short tales with animals as characters that teach morals.
- Children's accounts of their own lives, often simplified for understanding.
- Narratives that mix history and storytelling, often appealing to children's sense of adventure.
- Tales Magical stories featuring fantastical characters and moral lessons.
- Fiction Stories set in historical contexts aimed at educating children about the past.
- Books Illustrated stories designed for young readers.
- Books Non-fiction texts designed to educate children on various topics.
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- Traditional stories passed down through generations, often shared with children.
- (as a second entry) Various cultural narratives suitable for children's understanding.
- Rhyme Books Collections of simple rhymes and songs for early childhood.
- Tales with magical elements that spark children's imagination.
- Life stories of notable figures written in an engaging way for children.
- Plays or scripts intended for children's performances and storytelling.
- Stories that explain cultural beliefs and natural phenomena, often adapted for kids.
- Fiction Imaginative stories set in futuristic or otherworldly settings for young readers.
15 Clues: Books Illustrated stories designed for young readers. • Short tales with animals as characters that teach morals. • Tales with magical elements that spark children's imagination. • Rhyme Books Collections of simple rhymes and songs for early childhood. • Plays or scripts intended for children's performances and storytelling. • ...
Fairy Tales Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-10
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- a repeated word, idea, or image that is repeated in a text.
- The good characters in fairytales are usually portrayed as this, while the bad characters are ugly.
- Fairy tales were meant to teach children how to ________.
- Hans Christian Andersen was of ________ descent.
- This company took the original versions of fairy tales and made them nice and kid-friendly.
- The Grimm brothers were of ___________ descent.
- Most fairy tales end with the phrase "They all lived...
- Fairy tales usually have ____ characters, such as fairies or elves.
- Fairy tales usually include the royal setting of a ____.
- The last name of the man who wrote famous works such as "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella".
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- Charles Perrault was of _________ descent.
- The name of the book that made Charles Perrault famous.
- The phrase with which most fairy tales begin.
- Fairy Tales are a subgenre of ___________.
- The last name of the brothers who wrote famous works such as "Rapunzel" and "Snow White".
- Early fairytales began as entertainment for this group of people.
- The first name of the man who wrote "The Little Mermaid"
- Original fairy tales included ____ imagery.
- Unlike in real life, in fairy tales, animals are able to _____.
19 Clues: Charles Perrault was of _________ descent. • Fairy Tales are a subgenre of ___________. • Original fairy tales included ____ imagery. • The phrase with which most fairy tales begin. • The Grimm brothers were of ___________ descent. • Hans Christian Andersen was of ________ descent. • The name of the book that made Charles Perrault famous. • ...
NURSERY RHYMES 2018-04-20
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- one two buckle my
- old king
- it's raining it's
- old mother
- row row row your
- pop goes the
- jack and
- old mcdonald had a
- star light star
- here we go round the mulberry
- goosey goosey
- jack be
- peter peter pumpkin
- little tommy
- the farmer in the
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- georgie porgie puddin and
- itsy bitsy
- im a little
- mary mary quite
- little miss
- london bridge is falling
- humpty dumpty sat on a
- a tisket a
- mary had a little
- little jack
- baa baa black
- hickery dickery
- three blind
- little bo
29 Clues: jack be • old king • jack and • little bo • itsy bitsy • old mother • a tisket a • im a little • little miss • little jack • three blind • pop goes the • little tommy • baa baa black • goosey goosey • mary mary quite • star light star • hickery dickery • row row row your • one two buckle my • it's raining it's • mary had a little • the farmer in the • old mcdonald had a • peter peter pumpkin • humpty dumpty sat on a • ...
Nursery Rhymes 2015-02-03
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- What the black sheep had
- How Simon is described
- The garden had silver ______
- He jumped
- "Sir, I have none," was said to Simon by whom?
- Hey ______ _______
- What he stole from the Queen of Hearts
- She kept a garden
- The person that explained the relationship of Mary & the lamb
- The type of pie Jack ate
- This animal had roast beef
- He ate pie (Jack ________)
- What the clock struck
- What the three little kittens won't get
- "Nine, Ten a big, fat ___
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- Jack's wife's name
- Jack be ______; Jack be quick
- "One, Two _____ my shoe
- What the cat had
- What the three little kittens lost
- One bag went to her
- _______ Dickory Dock
- He ran up a clock
- What the dish ran away with
- He stole from the Queen of Hearts
25 Clues: He jumped • What the cat had • She kept a garden • He ran up a clock • Jack's wife's name • Hey ______ _______ • One bag went to her • _______ Dickory Dock • What the clock struck • How Simon is described • "One, Two _____ my shoe • What the black sheep had • The type of pie Jack ate • "Nine, Ten a big, fat ___ • This animal had roast beef • He ate pie (Jack ________) • ...
Nursery Rhymes 2022-04-19
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- When the bough breaks the cradle will ___
- Three blind ___
- Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son ___
- Simple Simon met a ___
- Sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the ___
- There was an old lady who lived in a ___
- Sing a song of ___
- Eating her curds and ___
- Georgie Porgy, pudding and ___
- The mouse ran up the ___
- Humpty Dumpty sat on a ___
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- Jack Sprat could eat no ___
- Mary had a little ___
- Jack fell down and broke his ___
- The dish ran away with a ___
- Little Bo-Peep has lost her ___
- Ring around the ___
- Mary, Mary, quite ___
- Three little kittens have lost their ___
- Black sheep, have you any ___
- He stuck in his thumb and pulled out a ___
- Jack jump over the ___
22 Clues: Three blind ___ • Sing a song of ___ • Ring around the ___ • Mary had a little ___ • Mary, Mary, quite ___ • Simple Simon met a ___ • Jack jump over the ___ • Eating her curds and ___ • The mouse ran up the ___ • Humpty Dumpty sat on a ___ • Jack Sprat could eat no ___ • The dish ran away with a ___ • Black sheep, have you any ___ • Georgie Porgy, pudding and ___ • ...
Nursery Rhymes 2021-11-13
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- Four and twenty __ baked in a pie
- Knick knack patty whack give a dog a bone this __ came rolling home
- I'm a little ___ short and stout
- Old __ had a farm
- __ __ __ your boat
- Three little kittens lost their mittens they will have no __
- Little boys are made of frogs, snails and puppy dog __
- Twinkle twinkle little __
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- This little piggy had __, and this piggy had none
- An egg that fell off a wall
- Three men in a tub- butcher, baker and __
- Washed the spider out
- What scared Miss Muffet?
- Mary had a little __
- If you're __ and you know it clap your hands
- Hickory dickory dock the mouse ran up the __
- Jack and __ went up the hill
- __, spice and everything nice. That's what little girls are made of
18 Clues: Old __ had a farm • __ __ __ your boat • Mary had a little __ • Washed the spider out • What scared Miss Muffet? • Twinkle twinkle little __ • An egg that fell off a wall • Jack and __ went up the hill • I'm a little ___ short and stout • Four and twenty __ baked in a pie • Three men in a tub- butcher, baker and __ • If you're __ and you know it clap your hands • ...
Nursery rhymes 2024-03-16
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- Pease porridge ____
- This little piggy had roast ____
- She shall have _____ wherever she goes
- ______ Simon met a pie-man
- A ______ full of rye
- Up the hill to fetch a pail of _____
- Three little kittens, they lost their _______
- Peter, Peter, _______ eater
- How does your ______ grow?
- Its fleece was white as ____
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- Diddle diddle ________, my son John
- London bridge is _______ down
- Bake me a ____ as fast as you can
- The mouse ran up the _____
- Five, six, pick up ______
- Pop goes the ______
- How I ______ what you are
- The dish ran away with the _____
18 Clues: Pease porridge ____ • Pop goes the ______ • A ______ full of rye • Five, six, pick up ______ • How I ______ what you are • The mouse ran up the _____ • ______ Simon met a pie-man • How does your ______ grow? • Peter, Peter, _______ eater • Its fleece was white as ____ • London bridge is _______ down • This little piggy had roast ____ • The dish ran away with the _____ • ...
J1 2023 Poems 2023-01-12
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- loud sounds
- spirits, Yokai
- having six sides, like a Rubik’s cube
- moving air
- grass in front of a house
- very special
- sounds you make when happy or hear a joke
- a storage room under a house
- a way to measure things, about 30cm
- no sunlight
- old and dirty
- wrote lots of fairy tales and nursery rhymes
- not tight, not close together
- a toy you fly in the air
- not loose, very close together
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- to scare someone
- almost nothing
- white fluffy things in sky
- wood that holds up a roof
- any place
- be very loud and excited
- side of a house
- very different
- to make air move
- where two walls meet
- to tell something to go away
- top of a house
- a thick and strong thread
28 Clues: any place • moving air • loud sounds • no sunlight • very special • old and dirty • spirits, Yokai • almost nothing • very different • top of a house • side of a house • to scare someone • to make air move • where two walls meet • be very loud and excited • a toy you fly in the air • wood that holds up a roof • grass in front of a house • a thick and strong thread • white fluffy things in sky • ...
Traditional Stories 2023-09-03
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- Rhymes Short poems and songs for children, often with playful or educational themes.
- Poetry Long narrative poems often recounting heroic deeds and adventures.
- Tradition The passing down of stories and knowledge through spoken word.
- Tale A fictional story often involving magical elements and moral lessons.
- Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events.
- Stories Tales of supernatural or paranormal events involving ghosts or spirits.
- Traditional stories, customs, and beliefs passed down through generations.
- Journey A narrative pattern involving a hero's adventure, transformation, and return.
- Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons.
- Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity.
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- Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas.
- A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes.
- Short stories featuring animals or objects with human-like qualities, conveying moral lessons.
- Stories based on real or fictional events, often with heroic characters.
- Legends Modern folklore often involving mysterious or frightening events.
15 Clues: Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity. • Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons. • Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas. • A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes. • Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events. • ...
Traditional Stories 2023-09-03
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- Tale A fictional story often involving magical elements and moral lessons.
- Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events.
- Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity.
- Traditional stories, customs, and beliefs passed down through generations.
- Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas.
- Journey A narrative pattern involving a hero's adventure, transformation, and return.
- Stories Tales of supernatural or paranormal events involving ghosts or spirits.
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- Legends Modern folklore often involving mysterious or frightening events.
- Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons.
- Short stories featuring animals or objects with human-like qualities, conveying moral lessons.
- A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes.
- Stories based on real or fictional events, often with heroic characters.
- Poetry Long narrative poems often recounting heroic deeds and adventures.
- Rhymes Short poems and songs for children, often with playful or educational themes.
- Tradition The passing down of stories and knowledge through spoken word.
15 Clues: Myths Stories explaining the origin of the world and humanity. • Short sayings or expressions conveying wisdom and life lessons. • Beliefs and practices based on supernatural or irrational ideas. • A collection of myths, legends, and stories about gods and heroes. • Tales Exaggerated stories with larger-than-life characters and events. • ...
Nursery Rhymes 2023-07-05
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- A part of a song that is repeated after each verse.
- A soothing song sung to babies or young children to help them sleep.
- A device or object used to create music, such as a guitar or piano.
- Singing without any musical accompaniment.
- A section of a song that tells a story or conveys a specific message.
- A sequence of musical notes that create a tune.
- The combination of different musical sounds played or sung together.
- To produce musical sounds with the voice.
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- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings.
- The regular pulse or rhythm in music that you can tap your foot or clap your hands to.
- To move rhythmically to music, often following a specific pattern or steps.
- To give a live presentation or show, such as singing or playing an instrument.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung.
- A strong, regular pattern of beats or sounds in music.
- The words of a song.
- A musical composition that is sung, often with lyrics.
16 Clues: The words of a song. • To produce musical sounds with the voice. • Singing without any musical accompaniment. • A sequence of musical notes that create a tune. • A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. • A part of a song that is repeated after each verse. • The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung. • ...
Fairy Tales 2023-06-18
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- A large fortified building typically associated with royalty or magical creatures.
- To cast a spell or use magic to make something or someone special or magical.
- A phrase used to signify a positive ending or conclusion in fairy tales.
- A handheld object, often depicted as a stick, used to cast spells or perform magic in fairy tales.
- A heroic character who defends and protects others in fairy tales.
- A mythical creature with wings and often portrayed as a fearsome enemy in fairy tales.
- A spell or enchantment that brings harm or misfortune to someone or something.
- Supernatural powers or forces that can create extraordinary events or effects.
- A mythical creature often depicted as small and having magical powers.
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- A male royal figure who is often the hero or love interest in fairy tales.
- A magical character who helps and grants wishes to the protagonist in fairy tales.
- Animals that can speak and communicate with humans in fairy tales.
- A character, usually portrayed as an old woman, who has magical powers and can be good or evil.
- A journey or mission, often with obstacles, undertaken by a hero or heroine in fairy tales.
- A female royal figure often portrayed as beautiful and kind in fairy tales.
15 Clues: Animals that can speak and communicate with humans in fairy tales. • A heroic character who defends and protects others in fairy tales. • A mythical creature often depicted as small and having magical powers. • A phrase used to signify a positive ending or conclusion in fairy tales. • A male royal figure who is often the hero or love interest in fairy tales. • ...
BOOKS 2021-01-24
10 Clues: fairy tales • True stories • Boxes in a comic • books with rhymes • pictures on a book • stories with robots • lives of real people • author's imagination • Something has been stolen • Characters speaking in a comic
fairy tale 2023-06-24
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- A male royal character in fairy tales, often depicted as brave and seeking true love.
- A young female royal character in fairy tales, often depicted as kind and beautiful.
- A large fortified building, typically with towers and a moat, where kings and queens live in fairy tales.
- A woman with magical powers, often portrayed as an evil character in fairy tales.
- The supernatural power or ability to influence events and create illusions, often found in fairy tales.
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth, often the setting for adventures and encounters in fairy tales.
- A powerful and wise magical character who can perform spells and enchantments.
- A mythical creature with wings, scales, and the ability to breathe fire, often portrayed as a menacing foe or a guardian.
- A journey or mission undertaken by a hero or heroine in fairy tales, often involving challenges and obstacles.
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- Ever After A phrase used to signify a perfect and happy ending in fairy tales, where everything turns out well.
- To cast a spell or use magic to create a magical effect or to captivate someone's attention.
- A reflective surface often used in fairy tales to depict magic or to reveal truth and beauty.
- A small, magical being with wings, often depicted as having the power to grant wishes or perform acts of kindness.
- A small, cozy house, often located in the countryside or woods, where characters in fairy tales live.
- A huge, often evil and powerful creature, much larger than humans, found in fairy tales and folklore.
15 Clues: A powerful and wise magical character who can perform spells and enchantments. • A woman with magical powers, often portrayed as an evil character in fairy tales. • A young female royal character in fairy tales, often depicted as kind and beautiful. • A male royal character in fairy tales, often depicted as brave and seeking true love. • ...
Nursery Rhymes 2021-02-03
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- What did Jack jump over?
- What did the 3 little kittens lose?
- How many blind mice?
- What did Mary have?
- Who climbed up the water spout?
- How far did the crooked man walk?
- Where did the little old women live?
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- What did Yankee Doodle stick in his cap?
- What did little Bo-Peep lose?
- What did Jack and Jill fetch?
- What did Polly on?
- Where did Peter put his wife?
- Who ran up the clock?
- What did Georgie Porgie do to make the girls cry?
- Who was on the tree top?
- What did little boy blue blow?
16 Clues: What did Polly on? • What did Mary have? • How many blind mice? • Who ran up the clock? • What did Jack jump over? • Who was on the tree top? • What did little Bo-Peep lose? • What did Jack and Jill fetch? • Where did Peter put his wife? • What did little boy blue blow? • Who climbed up the water spout? • How far did the crooked man walk? • What did the 3 little kittens lose? • ...
Fairy tale 2023-06-21
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- in distress A young woman in need of rescue or help, often portrayed as helpless in fairy tales.
- A large area covered with trees, often portrayed as magical or mysterious in fairy tales.
- animals Animals that can communicate with humans through speech in fairy tales.
- mirror A mirror with the ability to show the truth or reveal secrets in fairy tales.
- ever after A phrase used to signify a happy ending in fairy tales.
- A woman who possesses magical powers, often portrayed as evil in fairy tales.
- A young boy of royal blood, often the hero in fairy tales.
- A large, fortified building where royalty lives in fairy tales.
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- A journey or adventure undertaken by the main character in a fairy tale.
- A magical creature with wings, often portrayed as small and capable of granting wishes.
- A mythical creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- To cast a spell or use magic to make something or someone magical or captivating.
- Godmother A magical character who helps and protects the main character in fairy tales.
- Supernatural powers or abilities that can create extraordinary effects.
- A young girl of royal blood, often the main character in fairy tales.
- A spell or magical effect that brings harm or misfortune to someone or something.
16 Clues: A young boy of royal blood, often the hero in fairy tales. • A mythical creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire. • A large, fortified building where royalty lives in fairy tales. • ever after A phrase used to signify a happy ending in fairy tales. • A young girl of royal blood, often the main character in fairy tales. • ...
Nursery Rhymes 2020-01-23
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- Head_knees and toes
- Humpty Dumpty sat on a _
- Round and round the _
- Row row row your boat
- See the little _ sleeping
- Tommy _
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- Polly put the _on
- I'm a dingle dangle _
- Jack and jill went up the _
- 5 little _jumping on the bed
- Down at the_ early in the morning
- _ Twinkle little star
- If you're _and you know it
- Wind the _up
- 5 little _
15 Clues: Tommy _ • 5 little _ • Wind the _up • Polly put the _on • Head_knees and toes • I'm a dingle dangle _ • _ Twinkle little star • Round and round the _ • Row row row your boat • Humpty Dumpty sat on a _ • See the little _ sleeping • If you're _and you know it • Jack and jill went up the _ • 5 little _jumping on the bed • Down at the_ early in the morning
Nursery Rhymes 2023-09-06
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- - Peter Pan's fairy friend.
- - Twist of fate.
- - Girl with telekinetic powers.
- - A young deer's tale.
- - Lost her glass slipper.
- - Tiny girl from a flower.
- - Turns into a prince.
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- - Lost in the woods with Gretel.
- - White whale.
- - A rabbit that becomes real.
- - Magical land in a wardrobe.
- - Visited Wonderland.
- - Lion king-to-be.
- - His nose grows when he lies.
- - Flying elephant.
15 Clues: - White whale. • - Twist of fate. • - Lion king-to-be. • - Flying elephant. • - Visited Wonderland. • - A young deer's tale. • - Turns into a prince. • - Lost her glass slipper. • - Tiny girl from a flower. • - Peter Pan's fairy friend. • - A rabbit that becomes real. • - Magical land in a wardrobe. • - His nose grows when he lies. • - Girl with telekinetic powers. • ...
Fairy Tales 2023-07-05
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- A female royal figure, often the protagonist of fairy tales, with a kind and noble character.
- Animals Animals that can speak and communicate with humans in fairy tales.
- Having special powers or abilities beyond the natural world.
- Under a magical spell or enchantment that brings misfortune or bad luck.
- Ever After The traditional ending of many fairy tales where everything turns out well.
- An enormous and often unfriendly humanoid creature in fairy tales.
- A large, fortified building often associated with royalty or magical beings.
- A journey or adventure undertaken to achieve a specific goal or find something precious.
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- A wise and magical male character, often depicted as a mentor or helper in fairy tales.
- Tales Traditional stories often featuring magical elements, fairies, and imaginary creatures.
- An evil and magical female character who uses spells and potions to cause harm.
- A small, cozy house, often located in the woods and inhabited by characters in fairy tales.
- A mythical creature with wings and often portrayed as a fire-breathing monster.
- A male royal figure, often the protagonist of fairy tales, portrayed as brave and heroic.
- To cast a spell or magical charm over someone or something.
15 Clues: To cast a spell or magical charm over someone or something. • Having special powers or abilities beyond the natural world. • An enormous and often unfriendly humanoid creature in fairy tales. • Under a magical spell or enchantment that brings misfortune or bad luck. • Animals Animals that can speak and communicate with humans in fairy tales. • ...
nursery rhymes 2023-05-23
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- hey diddle diddle the --- and the fiddle
- jack and jill went up the ----
- humpty dumpty sat on a ----
- grand old duke of ----
- rockaby baby in the --------
- Yankee doodle came to town riding on a ----
- there once was a boy called alex, whose favourite toy was an ----- (called alex)
- twinkle twinkle little ----
- baby shark -------------------
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- when will you pay me? Ring the bell at old ------
- baa baa ----------
- gorgey porgie pudding & ---
- I'm a little teapot short and -----
- The wheels on the bus go -------------
14 Clues: baa baa ---------- • grand old duke of ---- • gorgey porgie pudding & --- • humpty dumpty sat on a ---- • twinkle twinkle little ---- • rockaby baby in the -------- • jack and jill went up the ---- • baby shark ------------------- • I'm a little teapot short and ----- • The wheels on the bus go ------------- • hey diddle diddle the --- and the fiddle • ...
Assimilation 2024-04-05
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- A journey or adventure undertaken in search of a goal or treasure, a common theme in fairy tales.
- A man with magical abilities or knowledge, typically depicted as a wise mentor or powerful sorcerer in fairy tales.
- Supernatural power or the use of spells, often featured in fairy tales to create enchanting or extraordinary events.
- tale A traditional story, often involving magical creatures or enchantments, passed down through generations.
- A magical spell or charm, often used to bring about a desired outcome or to create an illusion in fairy tales.
- Mythical creature resembling a giant reptile with wings and the ability to breathe fire, commonly found in fairy tales as a fearsome antagonist.
- A large, ugly, and often cruel monster, commonly portrayed as an antagonist in fairy tales.
- A male royal member, usually depicted as brave and handsome in fairy tales.
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- Mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, often depicted as living in the sea and having magical powers in fairy tales.
- A female royal member, often portrayed as noble and kind-hearted in fairy tales.
- A woman believed to have magical powers, often portrayed as a villain in fairy tales.
- A tiny, magical creature often depicted as having wings and the ability to grant wishes or perform acts of kindness in fairy tales.
- A large fortified building, typically with turrets and battlements, often depicted as the home of royalty in fairy tales.
- Mythical creature resembling a horse with a single horn on its forehead, often depicted as a symbol of purity and grace in fairy tales.
- Godmother A magical character who helps protagonists in fairy tales by granting wishes or providing guidance and protection.
15 Clues: A male royal member, usually depicted as brave and handsome in fairy tales. • A female royal member, often portrayed as noble and kind-hearted in fairy tales. • A woman believed to have magical powers, often portrayed as a villain in fairy tales. • A large, ugly, and often cruel monster, commonly portrayed as an antagonist in fairy tales. • ...
Nursery Rhymes 2023-09-05
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- - Went up the hill with Jack.
- - Sat on a tuffet.
- - Ran away with the spoon.
- - Home to an old woman's children.
- - Its fleece was white as snow.
- - Had pie made of blackbirds.
- - Followed Mary to school.
- - Blue, who lost his sheep.
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- - Huffed and puffed.
- - Pied music player.
- - Climbed up a water spout.
- - Struck one, the mouse ran down.
- - Jumped over by a cow.
- - Twinkle, twinkle, little ____.
- - Egg-shaped wall-sitter.
15 Clues: - Sat on a tuffet. • - Huffed and puffed. • - Pied music player. • - Jumped over by a cow. • - Egg-shaped wall-sitter. • - Ran away with the spoon. • - Followed Mary to school. • - Climbed up a water spout. • - Blue, who lost his sheep. • - Went up the hill with Jack. • - Had pie made of blackbirds. • - Its fleece was white as snow. • - Twinkle, twinkle, little ____. • ...
Fairy Tale Characters 2023-06-23
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- Godmother A magical character who helps and grants wishes to the protagonist
- A large, fire-breathing creature often depicted as fearsome
- A magical and often wicked female character in fairy tales
- A small, magical creature often portrayed as kind and enchanting
- The female ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales
- A half-human, half-fish creature with magical abilities
- A large, monstrous creature often depicted as evil or cruel
- A male warrior in armor who fights for honor and protection
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- A male character with magical powers in fairy tales
- A small, human-like creature often associated with mining
- A male character of royal birth or rank in a fairy tale
- A female character of royal birth or rank in a fairy tale
- The antagonist or bad character in a fairy tale
- A large and often powerful creature in fairy tales
- The male ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales
15 Clues: The male ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales • The female ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales • The antagonist or bad character in a fairy tale • A large and often powerful creature in fairy tales • A male character with magical powers in fairy tales • A male character of royal birth or rank in a fairy tale • A half-human, half-fish creature with magical abilities • ...
Prehistoric Animals 2023-06-23
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- Godmother A magical character who helps and grants wishes to the protagonist
- A large, fire-breathing creature often depicted as fearsome
- A magical and often wicked female character in fairy tales
- A small, magical creature often portrayed as kind and enchanting
- The female ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales
- A half-human, half-fish creature with magical abilities
- A large, monstrous creature often depicted as evil or cruel
- A male warrior in armor who fights for honor and protection
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- A male character with magical powers in fairy tales
- A small, human-like creature often associated with mining
- A male character of royal birth or rank in a fairy tale
- A female character of royal birth or rank in a fairy tale
- The antagonist or bad character in a fairy tale
- A large and often powerful creature in fairy tales
- The male ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales
15 Clues: The male ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales • The female ruler of a kingdom in fairy tales • The antagonist or bad character in a fairy tale • A large and often powerful creature in fairy tales • A male character with magical powers in fairy tales • A male character of royal birth or rank in a fairy tale • A half-human, half-fish creature with magical abilities • ...
Fairy tales 2024-12-13
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- A type of traditional story, often involving magical creatures, royalty, and a moral lesson.
- The king’s wife in a fairy tale.
- A mysterious place where heroes often get lost.
- She brews magical potions.
- A brave hero who fights for honor.
- A mythical creature that breathes fire.
- A magical object in some stories, like Snow White.
- A very large and tall person, often a villain or antagonist in fairy tales.
- A weapon often used by knights.
- Worn by kings and queens as a symbol of power.
- A small house, often found in fairy tales where characters like Little Red Riding Hood or Snow White live.
- What a character does to get away from danger or captivity (verb).
- Describes witches or villains who plan bad things.
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- A magical woman who helps the protagonist, often by granting wishes or changing their situation.
- A quality of many heroes who face danger without fear.
- A tall structure where characters, like Rapunzel, are sometimes trapped.
- What makes fairy tales extraordinary.
- The character who causes trouble or danger.
- A thin stick, often used by magicians, fairies, or witches to cast spells in fairy tales.
- The ruler of the kingdom.
- He often saves the princess in fairy tales.
- Where kings and queens live in stories.
- A female character often rescued in stories.
- A magical curse or enchantment.
24 Clues: The ruler of the kingdom. • She brews magical potions. • A weapon often used by knights. • A magical curse or enchantment. • The king’s wife in a fairy tale. • A brave hero who fights for honor. • What makes fairy tales extraordinary. • A mythical creature that breathes fire. • Where kings and queens live in stories. • The character who causes trouble or danger. • ...
Folk Tales 2023-05-02
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- most fairy tales begin this way
- fables teach this
- most fables are known to be this
- myths are known for having one of these
- antagonist in "Theseus and Minotaur"
- fables may have these that act like people
- sometimes explain a work of nature
- most fables have this many characters
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- many fables contain this
- a fairy tale about a little man
- son of the king of Athens
- little man could spin straw into this
- an unusual creature in a myth
- many fairy tales contain this
- many fairy tales are set here
- many fairy tale characters include these
16 Clues: fables teach this • many fables contain this • son of the king of Athens • an unusual creature in a myth • many fairy tales contain this • many fairy tales are set here • a fairy tale about a little man • most fairy tales begin this way • most fables are known to be this • sometimes explain a work of nature • antagonist in "Theseus and Minotaur" • ...
Tieng Anh 8 Unit 6 vocabulary 2022-01-14
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- This adjective means someone who is nice, someone who helps people, or gives people lots of money.
- This is a kind of story about a brave person or brave character. It usually has magic and might be important in a culture.
- This small, magical creature with wings is why fairy tales are called fairy tales
- An evil woman who casts spells and rides a flying broom in fairy tales
- This is another word for a king.
- This adjective usually describes a mean, scary animal that wants to bite people in fairy tales.
- This is a very big creature, much bigger than people. In Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack killed one of these.
- This adjective means very evil. In some fairy tales, there is a step-mother who can be describe this way.
- This is a flying animal famous in Western folk tales and Vietnamese folk tales. In Western folk tales they breathe fire and sometimes capture princesses.
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- This slow animal raced the hare and won in a famous fable
- A hero in fairy tales, a man who rides on a horse, wears armor, and carries a sword
- This is a kind of story with animals as the main character. In this kind of story, the reader learns a lesson called a moral.
- This is another word for a rabbit. In a famous fable, this animal took a nap while running a race.
- This adjective means smart and bad. A person who can be described like this is good at making evil plans.
- This adjective means someone who isn't scared, or who does something even though it is scary.
- This adjective means a person is very nice.
16 Clues: This is another word for a king. • This adjective means a person is very nice. • This slow animal raced the hare and won in a famous fable • An evil woman who casts spells and rides a flying broom in fairy tales • This small, magical creature with wings is why fairy tales are called fairy tales • ...
Fairy Tales 2023-06-17
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- A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian traits, often depicted as breathing fire and being a fearsome antagonist in fairy tales.
- Supernatural powers or forces that are beyond the natural world, often used by characters in fairy tales to create wonders or solve problems.
- A spell or magical effect that brings harm or misfortune upon someone, often used as a plot element in fairy tales to create conflicts.
- A large fortified building or complex, typically associated with royalty or noble families in fairy tales and fantasy stories.
- ending The conclusion of a story in which the characters achieve a positive outcome, often involving love, success, or overcoming challenges, in fairy tales.
- A young woman of royal birth, often portrayed as kind, beautiful, and courageous, appearing in fairy tales and folklore.
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- A male member of a royal family, often depicted as brave, noble, and seeking true love in fairy tales and folklore.
- A large area covered with trees, often depicted in fairy tales as a mystical or mysterious place where magical creatures and adventures occur.
- A medieval warrior, usually depicted as brave and chivalrous, who fights for justice and defends the weak in fairy tales and legends.
- A mythical creature often depicted as small, magical, and having wings, known for granting wishes or performing acts of kindness.
- A woman believed to possess magical powers, often portrayed as an antagonist in fairy tales, using spells and potions for her purposes.
- A liquid with magical properties, often used in fairy tales as a means of transformation or achieving desired outcomes.
12 Clues: A male member of a royal family, often depicted as brave, noble, and seeking true love in fairy tales and folklore. • A liquid with magical properties, often used in fairy tales as a means of transformation or achieving desired outcomes. • ...
Fairy Tales 2023-06-18
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- A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian traits, often depicted as breathing fire and being a fearsome antagonist in fairy tales.
- Supernatural powers or forces that are beyond the natural world, often used by characters in fairy tales to create wonders or solve problems.
- A spell or magical effect that brings harm or misfortune upon someone, often used as a plot element in fairy tales to create conflicts.
- A large fortified building or complex, typically associated with royalty or noble families in fairy tales and fantasy stories.
- ending The conclusion of a story in which the characters achieve a positive outcome, often involving love, success, or overcoming challenges, in fairy tales.
- A young woman of royal birth, often portrayed as kind, beautiful, and courageous, appearing in fairy tales and folklore.
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- A male member of a royal family, often depicted as brave, noble, and seeking true love in fairy tales and folklore.
- A large area covered with trees, often depicted in fairy tales as a mystical or mysterious place where magical creatures and adventures occur.
- A medieval warrior, usually depicted as brave and chivalrous, who fights for justice and defends the weak in fairy tales and legends.
- A mythical creature often depicted as small, magical, and having wings, known for granting wishes or performing acts of kindness.
- A woman believed to possess magical powers, often portrayed as an antagonist in fairy tales, using spells and potions for her purposes.
- A liquid with magical properties, often used in fairy tales as a means of transformation or achieving desired outcomes.
12 Clues: A male member of a royal family, often depicted as brave, noble, and seeking true love in fairy tales and folklore. • A liquid with magical properties, often used in fairy tales as a means of transformation or achieving desired outcomes. • ...
Fairy Tales 2023-06-18
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- A mythical creature often depicted as small, magical, and having wings, known for granting wishes or performing acts of kindness.
- A male member of a royal family, often depicted as brave, noble, and seeking true love in fairy tales and folklore.
- A woman believed to possess magical powers, often portrayed as an antagonist in fairy tales, using spells and potions for her purposes.
- A legendary creature with serpentine or reptilian traits, often depicted as breathing fire and being a fearsome antagonist in fairy tales.
- A large fortified building or complex, typically associated with royalty or noble families in fairy tales and fantasy stories.
- A spell or magical effect that brings harm or misfortune upon someone, often used as a plot element in fairy tales to create conflicts.
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- A large area covered with trees, often depicted in fairy tales as a mystical or mysterious place where magical creatures and adventures occur.
- The conclusion of a story in which the characters achieve a positive outcome, often involving love, success, or overcoming challenges, in fairy tales.
- A liquid with magical properties, often used in fairy tales as a means of transformation or achieving desired outcomes.
- A medieval warrior, usually depicted as brave and chivalrous, who fights for justice and defends the weak in fairy tales and legends.
- A young woman of royal birth, often portrayed as kind, beautiful, and courageous, appearing in fairy tales and folklore.
- Supernatural powers or forces that are beyond the natural world, often used by characters in fairy tales to create wonders or solve problems.
12 Clues: A male member of a royal family, often depicted as brave, noble, and seeking true love in fairy tales and folklore. • A liquid with magical properties, often used in fairy tales as a means of transformation or achieving desired outcomes. • ...
Fairytales & Nursery Rhymes 2021-06-09
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- lost her slipper
- looking for a kiss from a princess
- a hit song by Prince & something needed to break a curse
- one bite will put you to sleep
- the first bed was ______
- the first house was made of this
- what was traded for some beans
- he sure is ugly but you better pay him
- some women have to many, one woman lived in one
- Once upon a ____
- turned into a vehicle
- something a giant might say, also a cost
- wore a new set of clothes
- Hans Christian ______
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- Beast's enchanted item
- Gretel's brother
- who did the Pied Piper lead away
- number of Snow White's friends
- she is waiting for a visit
- he should never tell a tall tale
- is robbed by Jack
- a fairy tale home
- likes to huff & puff
- this woman can cast a spell on you
- makes a delicious soup
- Rapunzel can be found here
- enchantment
- a hideout for Robin Hood
- will keep some awake at night
29 Clues: enchantment • Gretel's brother • lost her slipper • Once upon a ____ • is robbed by Jack • a fairy tale home • likes to huff & puff • turned into a vehicle • Hans Christian ______ • Beast's enchanted item • makes a delicious soup • the first bed was ______ • a hideout for Robin Hood • wore a new set of clothes • she is waiting for a visit • Rapunzel can be found here • ...
Once upon a crossword puzzle 2023-01-26
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- mean second wife in fairy tales
- mean fairy with evil powers
- a princess has one in her hair
- giant tree that Jack climbed
- a mischievous elf
- My what big teeth you have!
- fire-breathing fairy tale beast
- royal party at the end of the fairy tale
- without any fear at all
- ask one to know who is the fairest of all
- female guardian with magic powers
- you have to kiss a lot before finding your prince
- stick with magic powers
- longet hair in fairy tale world
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- first word of a fairy tale
- has to be broken to live happily
- had dinner and nap with the three bears
- lost her shoe when leaving the ball
- glass fashion accessory lost in a ball
- German brothers who collected fairy tales
- chamber into which Gretel pushed the witch
- vertically challenged friend who works in a mine
- sent on a mission to kill rival in the forest
- can disturb the night of real princesses
- last word in most fairy tales
- dangerous tool that makes you sleep for a hundred years
- red piece of clothing
- a knight uses one to battle dragons
- creature that Jack chases down the beanstalk
29 Clues: a mischievous elf • red piece of clothing • without any fear at all • stick with magic powers • first word of a fairy tale • mean fairy with evil powers • My what big teeth you have! • giant tree that Jack climbed • last word in most fairy tales • a princess has one in her hair • mean second wife in fairy tales • fire-breathing fairy tale beast • longet hair in fairy tale world • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-08-15
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- What do protagonists frequently do to obtain valuable items in fairy tales?
- What do characters commonly do to gather information in many fairy tales?
- What emotion might a character like the Big Bad Wolf display in a fairy tale?
- What type of information is often presented as "true" in fairy tales?
- What do characters often do at a market in fairy tales?
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- In fairy tales, where might a hidden treasure be located, usually indicated by the word "beneath"?
- In fairy tales, what word is often used to describe a giant or a dragon?
- What action usually marks the beginning of many fairy tales?
- How might characters feel when their wishes come true in fairy tales?
- What's often the first step in the journey of a character in a fairy tale?
10 Clues: What do characters often do at a market in fairy tales? • What action usually marks the beginning of many fairy tales? • How might characters feel when their wishes come true in fairy tales? • What type of information is often presented as "true" in fairy tales? • In fairy tales, what word is often used to describe a giant or a dragon? • ...
Happy ever after? 2020-09-24
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- Cinderella lives with her evil ...
- without fear
- very smart, very clever
- Little Red Riding Hood's enemy
- Shrek is not human, he is an ...
- fairy tales begin with, once ... a time
- courageous
- a single lady
- the first Disney fairy tale film (2 words)
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- the people's stories passed down orally
- an enchantment, to cast a ...
- adjective for magic
- the bad character in a story is a ...
- very naive
- "... ... on the wall"
- evil old woman who features in fairy tales
- the king's is married to the...
- Snow White and the 7 ...
- this creature guards princess Fiona
- Beauty and the ...
- one fairy, two ...
21 Clues: very naive • courageous • without fear • a single lady • Beauty and the ... • one fairy, two ... • adjective for magic • "... ... on the wall" • very smart, very clever • Snow White and the 7 ... • an enchantment, to cast a ... • Little Red Riding Hood's enemy • the king's is married to the... • Shrek is not human, he is an ... • Cinderella lives with her evil ... • ...
Fairy Tale 2023-06-19
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- A large and scary creature with a mean and ugly appearance. Ogres are often portrayed as villains in fairy tales, causing trouble for the heroes.
- A special stick that fairy tale characters use to perform magic. When waved, the wand can create spells, transform objects, or make wishes come true.
- Extraordinary powers or abilities that characters in fairy tales possess. Magic can turn pumpkins into carriages, make objects fly, or create enchanting spells.
- Something that has been magically changed or under a spell. Enchanted objects or places have special powers or qualities in fairy tales.
- A beautiful and kind girl who often wears a fancy dress and a crown. She is the main character in many fairy tales and usually goes on exciting adventures.
- Animals that can speak and communicate with humans in fairy tales. They often offer advice, guidance, or help to the main characters.
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- A large and magical creature with scales and wings. In fairy tales, dragons can breathe fire and are often encountered by brave heroes and heroines.
- A brave and noble boy who rescues princesses and helps save the day in fairy tales. He is often seen riding a horse and wearing a royal outfit.
- A character with magical powers, usually depicted as an old woman wearing a pointed hat. Witches can cast spells and brew potions in fairy tales.
- A large area with many trees, flowers, and animals. Forests in fairy tales can be mysterious, with hidden paths and talking animals.
- A book that contains fairy tales and other stories. It's filled with colorful illustrations and transports readers to magical worlds.
- A big, magnificent building where princesses and princes live. Castles have tall towers, drawbridges, and sometimes even secret passages.
12 Clues: A large area with many trees, flowers, and animals. Forests in fairy tales can be mysterious, with hidden paths and talking animals. • A book that contains fairy tales and other stories. It's filled with colorful illustrations and transports readers to magical worlds. • ...
Tales and Nursery Rhymes #4 2023-06-03
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- Little Pigs (Wolf huffer and puffer)
- in Boots (Talking cat)
- (Glass slipper)
- Dumpty (Wall sitter)
- White (Seven dwarfs)
- (Three bears)
- (Wonderland explorer)
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- Pan (Neverland adventurer)
- (Long hair)
- Beauty (Pricked finger)
- Red Riding Hood (Big bad wolf)
- (Beanstalk climber)
- (Tiny girl)
- (Gretel's brother)
- (Beast tamer)
15 Clues: (Long hair) • (Tiny girl) • (Three bears) • (Beast tamer) • (Glass slipper) • (Gretel's brother) • (Beanstalk climber) • Dumpty (Wall sitter) • White (Seven dwarfs) • (Wonderland explorer) • in Boots (Talking cat) • Beauty (Pricked finger) • Pan (Neverland adventurer) • Red Riding Hood (Big bad wolf) • Little Pigs (Wolf huffer and puffer)
Fairy Tales 2024-08-15
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- A brave warrior who often protects the kingdom in fairy tales.
- A magical phrase or action that causes something to happen.
- A magical character who often causes trouble in fairy tales.
- A dense area of trees often found in fairy tales where adventures occur.
- A mythical creature that breathes fire and guards treasures.
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- A large, fortified building where royalty often lives in fairy tales.
- A royal female character often found in fairy tales.
- A magical person who casts spells and performs magic.
- A small, magical creature with wings that helps or hinders characters in fairy tales.
- A large, monstrous creature often found in fairy tales.
10 Clues: A royal female character often found in fairy tales. • A magical person who casts spells and performs magic. • A large, monstrous creature often found in fairy tales. • A magical phrase or action that causes something to happen. • A magical character who often causes trouble in fairy tales. • A mythical creature that breathes fire and guards treasures. • ...
Fairy tales 2013-04-30
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- the chief male character in a fairy tale is often referred to as the ....
- an act, process or instance of transforming or being transformed
- animals who behave like human beings can be said to be ...........
- a difference that prevents agreement
- in fairy tales you often find the same thing happening several times in row. This is called..........
- the process of developing fully
- not restricted to a particular time or date
- a scoundrel or a criminal
- something which the main character of a fairy tale often has to go through
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- the female counterart of a hero
- departing from what is usual or normal especially so as to appear to transcend the laws of nature
- when an author who is not named or identified
- stereotyped characters as the ones we often find in fairy tales can also be called....characters
- actions that cause suffering
- in fairy tales we often find kings, queens etc. They can also be referred to as .......
- 3 and 7 are ..... which are often found in fairy tales
16 Clues: a scoundrel or a criminal • actions that cause suffering • the female counterart of a hero • the process of developing fully • a difference that prevents agreement • not restricted to a particular time or date • when an author who is not named or identified • 3 and 7 are ..... which are often found in fairy tales • ...
Nursery rhymes 2023-08-17
11 Clues: soak • hone • repair • a container • used to drink • not sharpened • a cutting tool • put back together • dogs like doing it • a hard solid matter • a hollow (creux)place
Nursery Rhymes 2021-03-22
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- We get milk from these
- Baby Sheep
- Eight legged creepy crawly
- You wear this on your feet when you go out
- Another word for a bath
- Someone who prepares and sells meat
- What you eat food off of
- In the sky at night
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- What you put a candle in
- There were 4 and 20 of these in a pie
- Someone who makes and sells cakes and bread
- What you eat soup or cereal with
12 Clues: Baby Sheep • In the sky at night • We get milk from these • Another word for a bath • What you put a candle in • What you eat food off of • Eight legged creepy crawly • What you eat soup or cereal with • Someone who prepares and sells meat • There were 4 and 20 of these in a pie • You wear this on your feet when you go out • Someone who makes and sells cakes and bread
Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends 2024-10-22
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- A person, animal, or being in a story.
- A very large creature that appears in many myths.
- A mythical creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish.
- A common setting in fairy tales, often magical or dangerous.
- A mythical creature that breathes fire.
- A story about a historical figure that may have some truth.
- A spell that causes harm or bad luck.
- A weapon often used by knights and heroes.
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- A male royal figure, often the hero in fairy tales.
- The character who opposes the hero.
- A female character admired for her courage or noble qualities.
- The seat or chair of a king or queen
- A traditional story explaining natural or unnatural phenomena.
- Tales Stories involving magic, often with a happy ending.
- The main character, often brave and strong.
- A character in many fairy tales with magical powers.
16 Clues: The character who opposes the hero. • The seat or chair of a king or queen • A spell that causes harm or bad luck. • A person, animal, or being in a story. • A mythical creature that breathes fire. • A weapon often used by knights and heroes. • The main character, often brave and strong. • A very large creature that appears in many myths. • ...
Book Week 2024-01-01
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- A small rodent, often a character in children's stories
- A warrior in medieval times, often portrayed in shining armour
- A small creature from the Shire on a big adventure
- A large building, often seen in fairy tales and medieval stories
- A green amphibian, also a character in a famous children's book
- The person who writes books
- A small magical being with wings, featured in many children's stories
- A mythical sea creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish
- A small, mythical being known for mining and crafting in fairy tales
- A magical land accessed through a wardrobe
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- A young girl with extraordinary powers and a love for books
- A very large character, often found in fairy tales and adventure stories
- A magical character, often found in fairy tales and fantasy stories
- First name of a young wizard who attended Hogwarts
- A large, furry creature, also seen in a famous children's story about Goldilocks
- First name of a girl who went down a rabbit hole
- A mythical creature, often a character in fantasy novels
- A magical person, often wearing a hat and wielding a wand
18 Clues: The person who writes books • A magical land accessed through a wardrobe • First name of a girl who went down a rabbit hole • A small creature from the Shire on a big adventure • First name of a young wizard who attended Hogwarts • A small rodent, often a character in children's stories • A mythical creature, often a character in fantasy novels • ...
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- The feminist re-telling would start with a haircut
- Amnesiac keeper or ruminant mammals
- How does the keen oarsman (or -woman) react to encountering a polar bear?
- What are a campanologist's favourite fruits? (____ and ____)
- Glenohumeral joints and tarsals: what's missing? (___ and ___)
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- How does the keen oarsman (or -woman) react to encountering a lion?
- Ruined breakfast
- Vegetal cause of insomnia
- Known for enjoying al fresco dining and gardens
- Hungry arachnophobe
- How does the keen oarsman (or -woman) react to encountering a crocodile?
- The call of an old man who rears livestock
12 Clues: Ruined breakfast • Hungry arachnophobe • Vegetal cause of insomnia • Amnesiac keeper or ruminant mammals • The call of an old man who rears livestock • Known for enjoying al fresco dining and gardens • The feminist re-telling would start with a haircut • What are a campanologist's favourite fruits? (____ and ____) • ...
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- fox and rabbit "brothers"
- wolf spit her out
- this fairy puts money under your pillow
- fairy tales began as an ____ tradition
- Beowulf's demon
- what Cinderella left
- what threatens the billy goats
- children are worried about these under their beds
- greedy king
- Aladdin flew on it
- musical made of Brothers Grimm's fairy tales
- sleeps in a walnut shell
- captain in Peter Pan
- who saved Red Riding Hood
- material of Red Riding Hood's cape
- "Billy Goats" tale is from which country
- color of leprechaun's clothing
- the "little ___ hen" got no help in making bread
- symbolic narrative
- always has a moral
- Rumpelstiltskin turns this into gold
- touching it causes a deep sleep
- what did Jack Horner pull out of the pie
- the Big Bad Wolf went after them
- one of Cinderella's mice sidekicks
- Papa, Mama, and Baby
- Rapunzel's witch did this to her prince
- Mistress of Evil
- Sleeping Beauty has three of them
- where did Jack Horner sit
- oz citizens
- a highly exaggerated tale
- Rapunzel lowered her hair out of it
- where did Red Riding Hood wolf hide
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- sister who goes with her brother into the woods
- leprechaun's treasure
- one of Cinderella's mice sidekicks
- leprechaun's profession
- graveyard spirit
- man and bull
- Cinderella's wedding headdress
- what killed Wicked Witch of the East
- Beauty and the Beast is a tale from which country
- fire-breathing
- seductive voices
- when Cinderella ran
- the princess didn't want to kiss this prince at first
- change from humans under a full moon
- woman fairy who wails and shrieks
- Aladdin was her hero
- Peter Pan captain lost this to a crocodile
- family name in Peter Pan
- what caused children to be able to fly
- author of Peter Pan
- what fell on Chicken Little's head
- how does Snow White repay the Dwarfs
- what killed Wicked Witch of the West
- cat's name in Cinderella
- brother who goes with his sister into the woods
- he wore boots
- what house in the woods is made of
- Wicked Witch of West's troops
- "Three Billy Goats _____"
- musical made of the Wizard of Oz
- Peter Pan captain's assistant
- Mary had a little one
- who granted wishes
- how many little pigs
- what Aladdin wished on
69 Clues: greedy king • oz citizens • man and bull • he wore boots • fire-breathing • Beowulf's demon • graveyard spirit • seductive voices • Mistress of Evil • wolf spit her out • Aladdin flew on it • symbolic narrative • always has a moral • who granted wishes • when Cinderella ran • author of Peter Pan • what Cinderella left • Aladdin was her hero • captain in Peter Pan • Papa, Mama, and Baby • ...
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- The Mad ______ pulles Alice to a Tea-Party with the March Hare and a very tired Dormouse.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A _____ Goose
- In the Disney retelling, along with several others, Robin Hood is assisted by his close friend _____ John. Though in most tellings, his size is not determined by his nickname.
- In the Disney retelling of the Mulan tale, Mulan leaves to fight the _____, in her fathers stead.
- The original story does not have a happy ending. Instead of marrying the Prince and living happily ever after she instead turns into sea _____.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the handsome _________ wishes to make Belle his wife.
- In many tellings, Robin Hood falls for, or is in love with his lovely Maid ________.
- What is the name of the cat that tries to eat Jaq and Gus in the Disney version of the Cinder girls story?
- _____ bear's porridge was too cold
- _________ and the Three Bears was originally called "The Story of the Three Bears"
- In a coffin made of glass, is where the young princess was saved at last.
- The Evil Royal Vizier in the Disney telling of the Aladdin story.
- What is the name of the evil stepmother who forces her adopted daughter to clean for her and her two other children?
- In the Disney version of the story, ________ are released every year on Rapunzel's birthday.
- The prince in Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince is from the Kingdom of ___________.
- The name of Belle's father in Disney's retelling of the story.
- It is a ________ that arrives to save the little girl dressed in red and older relative.
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- The evil witch who locked a young girl up in a tower.
- He is the Candlestick who loves to sing.
- In the story of the Frog princes there are a few methods that were used to break the spell. The frog had to be thrown against the wall, sleep on the princess pillow, or as many know it to be, recieve a _______ from the spoiled princess.
- In the Grimm version of the story, Cinderella must collect a dish of _____, that were spilled across the floor.
- The Queen of _________ invites Alice to play a game.
- In the original telling of the tale, the Frog Prince has a loyal servant named ______ who had three iron bands affixed around his heart to prevent it from breaking in his sadness over his master's curse.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A Bag of _______.
- The Queen's ________ tracks the young princess through the forest at the behest of the queen.
- Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______.
- In the Disney retelling, the Cinder Girl, is assisted by her fairy __________.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A _____ Harp
- When Hansel and Gretel get lost, they come across a ______ house.
- Hansel and Gretel are _______ inside by the old hag with the promises of soft beds, good food, and a hot bath.
- The Apple is the third item the Evil Queen uses to try and become the fairest of them all, but it is only ____ of the apple that is poisoned.
- Rapunzel's weapon of choice in the Disney version of the tale is a _______ Pan.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, the sultan's daughter goes by the name of _________.
- The little girl dressed in red, takes a basket of food to her sickly __________.
- The Prince, from Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince's story has a traveling companion by the name of __________. He tries to take the Princes place.
- The Disney retelling of The Snow Queen's story is called ______. It is very loosely based on the tale, but was still said to be so.
- This evil fairy from the story of the sleeping princess, who now has here books and movies, is thought of as the most evil in all the land.
- He is the sidekick to Gaston in the Disney telling of the Beauty and the Beast story.
- _______ and Gretel. The story of a pair of siblings who are kidnapped to a house made of candy, cake, and other confectionery.
39 Clues: _____ bear's porridge was too cold • He is the Candlestick who loves to sing. • Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______. • The Queen of _________ invites Alice to play a game. • The evil witch who locked a young girl up in a tower. • The name of Belle's father in Disney's retelling of the story. • ...
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- Plant used to climb the beanstalk
- Monster known for guarding Goldilocks' porridge
- Mythical winged creature
- Giant plant that reaches the sky
- Large canine known for its ferocity
- Evil woman who uses magic for malevolent purposes
- What fairytale character wears glass slippers?
- Tall, fortified structure
- Enchanted being with magical powers
- Huge humanoid known for its strength and size
- Often the damsel in distress
- Short person known for their mining skills
- Farm animal often associated with Mother Goose
- Land ruled by a king or queen
- Grand residence often home to royalty
- Powerful person who uses magic for good or evil
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- Performer who manipulates puppets
- Creature transformed into a coach and driver by Cinderella's fairy godmother
- Object used to travel between worlds in Alice in Wonderland
- Hero known for his chivalry and good looks
- Dense area of trees
- Large, furry mammal known for its strength
- Magical object used to reflect someone's true self
- Humble dwelling often associated with witches
- Mythical creature of the sea with the upper body of a human
- Tiny rodent known for its resourcefulness
- Location of sleeping beauty’s slumber
- Stubborn creature known for its friendship with Shrek
28 Clues: Dense area of trees • Mythical winged creature • Tall, fortified structure • Often the damsel in distress • Land ruled by a king or queen • Giant plant that reaches the sky • Performer who manipulates puppets • Plant used to climb the beanstalk • Large canine known for its ferocity • Enchanted being with magical powers • Location of sleeping beauty’s slumber • ...
Fairy tales 2023-05-25
30 Clues: epee • sort • sang • nain • ogre • hache • génie • baton • quete • loups • balais • fuseau • donjon • sirene • minuit • licorne • royaume • sorcier • corbeau • crapeau • baguette • bouclier • chevalier • malfaisant • labyrinthe • champignon • grenouille • mauvaissort • foret.hantée • tigedeharicot
Fairy Tales 2017-04-21
20 Clues: fée • épée • ogre • nain • loup • magie • génie • géant • forêt • dragon • royaume • château • sorcière • chasseur • princesse • chevalier • belle-mère • malédiction • prince charmant • baguette magique
FAIRY TALES 2022-05-10
28 Clues: roi • tour • elfe • fort • balai • pieds • tapis • bague • reine • bateau • panier • sirène • monstre • fantôme • sorcier • égoïste • marrant • sorcière • lunettes • chevalier • princesse • en colère • courageux • malheureux • diabolique • Cendrillon • intelligent • baguette magique
FAIRY TALES 2022-05-10
21 Clues: roi • tour • elfe • bague • reine • pieds • tapis • balai • sirène • panier • bateau • fantôme • monstre • sorcier • lunettes • sorcière • princesse • chevalier • Cendrillon • diabolique • baguette magique
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- The green gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- In order for Alice to shrink she must consume the bottle labeled "______ ME"
- The Disney retelling of The Snow Queen's story is called ______. It is very loosely based on the tale, but was still said to be so.
- The Apple is the third item the Evil Queen uses to try and become the fairest of them all, but it is only ____ of the apple that is poisoned.
- In the Disney retelling, the Cinder Girl, is assisted by her fairy __________.
- In Beaumont's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has ______ siblings.
- The Queen of _________ invites Alice to play a game.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has _______ siblings.
- _________ and the Three Bears was originally called "The Story of the Three Bears"
- In the story of the ugly ________, a young bird leaves his home when others make fun of him.
- The Mad ______ pulles Alice to a Tea-Party with the March Hare and a very tired Dormouse.
- In the Disney retelling of the Mulan tale, Mulan leaves to fight the _____, in her fathers stead.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the handsome _________ wishes to make Belle his wife.
- The red gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- _________ Rider replaces the prince in the Disney telling of the rapunzel story.
- In order for Alice to grow in size she must consume the cake labeled "_____ ME"
- The little girl dressed in red, takes a basket of food to her sickly __________.
- Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling.
- The girl in red makes 3 exclamations, "Goodness what big ______ you have!"
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A Bag of _______.
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- The Snow Queen, sister to Anna, in the loosely based adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen fairy tale is named ______ in the film.
- Rapunzel's weapon of choice in the Disney version of the tale is a _______ Pan.
- The Queen's ________ tracks the young princess through the forest at the behest of the queen.
- What is the shape the evil fairy in the sleeping princess' story takes?
- The evil witch who locked a young girl up in a tower.
- The young girl who is forced to try and spin straw into gold is offered a deal by an imp. On the third day he spins the straw for the price over her _________ child.
- The Big Bad Wolf convinces the girl in red to collect _________ for her grandmother.
- In the original telling of the tale, the Frog Prince has a loyal servant named ______ who had three iron bands affixed around his heart to prevent it from breaking in his sadness over his master's curse.
- _______ and Gretel. The story of a pair of siblings who are kidnapped to a house made of candy, cake, and other confectionery.
- Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling.
- Rider tells Rapunzel his real name is ________ when they start talking secrets in the Disney version of the tale.
- When Hansel and Gretel get lost, they come across a ______ house.
- To play the Queens game in the yard, in the Disney retelling Alice and the Queen use _________ to whack at the ball.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A _____ Goose
- It is a ________ that arrives to save the little girl dressed in red and older relative.
- In a coffin made of glass, is where the young princess was saved at last.
- The original story does not have a happy ending. Instead of marrying the Prince and living happily ever after she instead turns into sea _____.
38 Clues: Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling. • Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling. • The Queen of _________ invites Alice to play a game. • The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • The evil witch who locked a young girl up in a tower. • When Hansel and Gretel get lost, they come across a ______ house. • ...
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- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- The original story does not have a happy ending. Instead of marrying the Prince and living happily ever after she instead turns into sea _____.
- The Disney retelling of The Snow Queen's story is called ______. It is very loosely based on the tale, but was still said to be so.
- The Prince, from Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince's story has a traveling companion by the name of __________. He tries to take the Princes place.
- The third little piggy built his house out of ________.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- In the Disney retelling, the Cinder Girl, is assisted by her fairy __________.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- In the Disney version of the story, ________ are released every year on Rapunzel's birthday.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- What is the name of the evil stepmother who forces her adopted daughter to clean for her and her two other children?
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- The Evil Royal Vizier in the Disney telling of the Aladdin story.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- The Big Bad Wolf convinces the girl in red to collect _________ for her grandmother.
- In the story of the Frog princes there are a few methods that were used to break the spell. The frog had to be thrown against the wall, sleep on the princess pillow, or as many know it to be, recieve a _______ from the spoiled princess.
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- _________ Rider replaces the prince in the Disney telling of the rapunzel story.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A _____ Goose
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- In the Disney telling of the tale, the sultan's daughter goes by the name of _________.
- Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- Hansel and Gretel are _______ inside by the old hag with the promises of soft beds, good food, and a hot bath.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A Bag of _______.
- When Hansel and Gretel get lost, they come across a ______ house.
- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- In a coffin made of glass, is where the young princess was saved at last.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______.
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the handsome _________ wishes to make Belle his wife.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- Rapunzel's weapon of choice in the Disney version of the tale is a _______ Pan.
40 Clues: Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • The third little piggy built his house out of ________. • In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________. • ...
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- what the girl takes her grandmother in "The Werewolf"
- one of the things Hansel & Gretel steal from the witch after she's dead
- what the werewolf's paw turned into when the girl arrived at her grandmother's house
- the helper character in Hansel & Gretel
- what night do the Devil and witches sit up eating corpses together in graveyards?
- what kind of being does the grandmother seem to be?
- animal that send Little Red Riding Hood off the path
- where Hansel was locked away by the witch
- what was put into the wolf's belly after the grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood were saved
- what Hansel uses to mark the path home the second time
- the first person the wolf eats in Little Red Riding Hood
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- material Little Red Riding Hood's hat is made of
- what the roof of the witch's house is made of
- the Devil is mentioned early in "The Werewolf"; what literary device does the mention of the Devil serve?
- the helper figure in Little Red Riding Hood
- the father's profession
- first meal the witch gave Hansel & Gretel
- what the windows of the witch's house is made of
- what Hansel collects to mark their way home the first time
- material the oven for cooking Hansel (and which ends up killing the witch) is made of
- what the girl cut off the werewolf when it tried to attack her
- what causes the mother and father to abandon Hansel & Gretel
- what Little Red Riding Hood takes to her sickly grandmother
- animal that led Hansel & Gretel to the witch's house
24 Clues: the father's profession • the helper character in Hansel & Gretel • first meal the witch gave Hansel & Gretel • where Hansel was locked away by the witch • the helper figure in Little Red Riding Hood • what the roof of the witch's house is made of • material Little Red Riding Hood's hat is made of • what the windows of the witch's house is made of • ...
Fairy tales 2022-11-28
24 Clues: Fées • Elfe • Géants • Donjon • Conflit • Mariage • Méchant • Sorcier • Soigner • Château • Moyen-Âge • Chevalier • Maléfique • Belle-mère • Emprisonner • Fin heureuse • Maison hantée • Jeter un sort • Partir en quête • Baguette magique • Bons personnages • Il était une fois • Sauver une princesse • Il y a fort longtemps
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- In the Disney sequel, Ariel and her Prince have a daughter, and her name is ______.
- _____ bear porridge was too hot
- He is the sidekick to Gaston in the Disney telling of the Beauty and the Beast story.
- The young girl who is forced to try and spin straw into gold is offered a deal by an imp. On the first day he spins the straw for the price over her _________.
- He is the Candlestick who loves to sing.
- The Prince, from Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince's story has a traveling companion by the name of __________. He tries to take the Princes place.
- In many tellings, Robin Hood falls for, or is in love with his lovely Maid ________.
- The girl in red makes 3 exclamations, "What a big ________ you have!"
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A _____ Harp
- What is the name of the evil stepmother who forces her adopted daughter to clean for her and her two other children?
- The historic setting of Hua Mulan is in the _________ Wei
- The name of Belle's father in Disney's retelling of the story.
- This evil fairy from the story of the sleeping princess, who now has here books and movies, is thought of as the most evil in all the land.
- The Disney retelling of the story of the Frog Prince takes place in New _________.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, the sultan's daughter goes by the name of _________.
- The prince has a name, in Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince, and his name is ____________
- In the Princess and the _____, a _____ was placed under a tall stack of mattresses.
- She is the mother of the tea-cup named Chip
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- It is a _______ in this story, who lies to a king telling him that his daughter can spin straw into gold.
- Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______.
- _____ bear's porridge was too cold
- In the Grimm version of the story, Cinderella must collect a dish of _____, that were spilled across the floor.
- The oldest surviving ballad of the Robin Hood story is called, Robin Hood and the ______.
- The prince in Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince is from the Kingdom of ___________.
- In the Disney retelling, along with several others, Robin Hood is assisted by his close friend _____ John. Though in most tellings, his size is not determined by his nickname.
- The blue gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- In the Disney version of the story, ________ are released every year on Rapunzel's birthday.
- Hansel and Gretel are _______ inside by the old hag with the promises of soft beds, good food, and a hot bath.
- The horse that hunts Rider in the Disney version of the Rapunzel tale is ________.
- Ariel is a _________.
- What is the name of the cat that tries to eat Jaq and Gus in the Disney version of the Cinder girls story?
- In many tellings, Robin Hood goes up against the evil and unfair Sheriff of _________.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, Belle uses the magic "________" to see that her father has fallen in the snow while trying to find her. She uses it again later to see the Beast in his castle.
- The Evil Royal Vizier in the Disney telling of the Aladdin story.
- Mulan's dragon companion in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- In the story of the Frog princes there are a few methods that were used to break the spell. The frog had to be thrown against the wall, sleep on the princess pillow, or as many know it to be, recieve a _______ from the spoiled princess.
- The oldest literary version of the story was published in _______. It was called Cenerentola.
37 Clues: Ariel is a _________. • _____ bear porridge was too hot • _____ bear's porridge was too cold • He is the Candlestick who loves to sing. • She is the mother of the tea-cup named Chip • Gerda seeks out to find and save her friend ______. • The historic setting of Hua Mulan is in the _________ Wei • Mulan's dragon companion in the Disney retelling of the tale. • ...
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- The second little piggy built his house out of ________.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, the magic lamp is hidden in the Cave of ________.
- In the Disney retelling of the tale it is not a princess, but a young girl from New Orleans, who breaks the spell on the frog. Her name is ______.
- The evil witch who locked a young girl up in a tower.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A Bag of _______.
- In the original story, Ariel loses both her voice and her ______.
- The Sea Witch
- The Disney retelling of The Snow Queen's story is called ______. It is very loosely based on the tale, but was still said to be so.
- When Hansel and Gretel get lost, they come across a ______ house.
- The Mad ______ pulles Alice to a Tea-Party with the March Hare and a very tired Dormouse.
- In the Disney retelling of the Mulan tale, Mulan leaves to fight the _____, in her fathers stead.
- The girl in red makes 3 exclamations, "What a deep ______ you have!"
- The Queen from Alice's adventures hates _______ Roses and has her guards paint the Red in the Disney's retelling
- The king of the sea, in the Disney retelling, carries this weapon with him. His __________.
- The name of this young woman comes from being no larger than your thumb.
- During her adventures, in the Disney retelling, Alice meets Tweedledum and __________.
- In a coffin made of glass, is where the young princess was saved at last.
- In the Disney retelling, the Cinder Girl, is assisted by her fairy __________.
- The name the Sea Witch takes to lure the Prince to marry her.
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- When a famine sets over the land, Hansel and Gretel are left behind in the _______.
- Hansel and Gretel are the children of a poor _________.
- Ariel's father, King ______, in the Disney retelling.
- The Queen of _________ invites Alice to play a game.
- It is a ________ that arrives to save the little girl dressed in red and older relative.
- The Princess to sleep had another name in the original story.
- Wanting the girl to prove she can spin straw into gold, the king locks her in a ________.
- The Queen's ________ tracks the young princess through the forest at the behest of the queen.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the handsome _________ wishes to make Belle his wife.
- The little girl dressed in red, takes a basket of food to her sickly __________.
- Hansel and Gretel are _______ inside by the old hag with the promises of soft beds, good food, and a hot bath.
- Rapunzel's weapon of choice in the Disney version of the tale is a _______ Pan.
- Jack steals three items from the giants at the top of the stalk. A _____ Goose
- In the original telling of the tale, the Frog Prince has a loyal servant named ______ who had three iron bands affixed around his heart to prevent it from breaking in his sadness over his master's curse.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan fought for _____ years.
- In Sui Tang Romance, another telling of Mulan's story, she has ___ siblings.
- In Sui Tang Romance, another telling of Mulan's story, she is warmly accepted by _________, the kings warrior daughter as a female warrior.
- _______ and Gretel. The story of a pair of siblings who are kidnapped to a house made of candy, cake, and other confectionery.
- _________ and the Three Bears was originally called "The Story of the Three Bears"
- The Apple is the third item the Evil Queen uses to try and become the fairest of them all, but it is only ____ of the apple that is poisoned.
39 Clues: The Sea Witch • The Queen of _________ invites Alice to play a game. • Ariel's father, King ______, in the Disney retelling. • The evil witch who locked a young girl up in a tower. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan fought for _____ years. • Hansel and Gretel are the children of a poor _________. • The second little piggy built his house out of ________. • ...
Fairy Tales 2013-07-28
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- a tall building
- the wife of the king
- a short man
- if you eat this you will die
- a woman who marries your father
- a story about a girl going to her grandmothers house
- what witches and wizards use
- a woman that uses magic
- the daughter of the queen
- the father of the prince
- the son of the king
- a place filled with trees
- a scary animal that lives in the woods
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- a story about three pigs who fight a wolf
- a woman who helps you
- a long trip
- where the king and queen live
- a man who uses magic
- a magic animal with wings
- a story about a beautiful princess and an evil queen
- a story about a poor girl who wants to go to the ball
- a monster that breaths fire
- a knight is this
- a brave man who fights evil
- the hat the king wears
- what harry potter does
26 Clues: a short man • a long trip • a tall building • a knight is this • the son of the king • the wife of the king • a man who uses magic • a woman who helps you • the hat the king wears • what harry potter does • a woman that uses magic • the father of the prince • a magic animal with wings • the daughter of the queen • a place filled with trees • a monster that breaths fire • ...
Fairy tales 2018-02-12
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- fill in the blanc: .... and the beanstalk
- fill in the blanc: Ali Baba and the ..... thieves
- sleeping beauty’s name
- got looked away in a tower with long hair
- the goat that hid himself inside the clock
- Cinderella’s cat
- puss in boots gives the king gifts from his master the marquis of .....
- she’s really small in size
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- little red riding hood brought wine and ..... to grandma
- fill in the blanc: the princess and the ...
- Noone knows my name...
- the little mermaid’s name
- Hansel and Gretel found a house made of ....
- finds a magical lamp and gets three wishes
- the new clothes of the emperor were said to be ..... to those who are unfit for their positions, dumb or incompetent
- the ugly duckling turned out to be a ....
- I’m a real boy!
- the greatest wizard of all
- fill in the blanc: the princess and the ....
- she saw beauty in him, despite his looks
20 Clues: I’m a real boy! • Cinderella’s cat • Noone knows my name... • sleeping beauty’s name • the little mermaid’s name • the greatest wizard of all • she’s really small in size • she saw beauty in him, despite his looks • fill in the blanc: .... and the beanstalk • got looked away in a tower with long hair • the ugly duckling turned out to be a .... • ...
Fairy Tales 2018-10-24
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- The antagonist.
- Its not evil.
- She gets poisoned by an apple
- A princess can't sleep with one of these under her mattress.
- On royalty's heads.
- The fairy godmother turns one of these into a carriage.
- A good story has some of this!
- This company made a lot of fairy tales famous (and less bloody)
- How a fairy tale ends.
- How many dwarfs?
- Often she is in distress.
- Mirror, mirror on the wall; who is the _______ of them all?
- She is woken by true love's kiss.
- The protagonist.
- These guys wrote down fairy tales all across Europe.
- The kind of bird who delivers babies.
- Fairy tale creature that breathes fire.
- Its not good.
- How a fairy tale starts.
- A place where royalty live.
- Rules the kingdom.
- Fearless and courageous.
- Wakes Sleeping Beauty up, and Snow White too!
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- Little red riding _____.
- To be put under a spell.
- A fairy tale almost always has some of this in it.
- Like to live under bridges.
- The princess always falls in love with him.
- A king's daughter.
- She has a fairy godmother.
- He thinks you'll never guess his name.
- The princess is often locked in the tallest one.
- A male witch.
- Married to the king.
- A king's son.
- So Pretty!
- Cinderella plants this on her mother's grave.
- Lives in a gingerbread house.
- Eats grandma all up.
- Sometimes we call fairy tales this instead.
- Where Hansel and Gretel get lost.
- This number comes up over and over in fairy tales.
- Fancy dress.
- An undersea lady.
- The original Cinderella had these kind of slippers.
- Kiss one and you might get a prince.
- The oldest stepsister cut off her toe to fit her foot in this.
- The fairy godmother turns these into horses.
- Usually true love's kiss breaks this.
- These creatures help Cinderella do her chores.
50 Clues: So Pretty! • Fancy dress. • Its not evil. • A male witch. • A king's son. • Its not good. • The antagonist. • How many dwarfs? • The protagonist. • An undersea lady. • A king's daughter. • Rules the kingdom. • On royalty's heads. • Married to the king. • Eats grandma all up. • How a fairy tale ends. • Little red riding _____. • To be put under a spell. • How a fairy tale starts. • ...
Fairy Tales 2024-08-16
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- - A woman thought to have magical powers, often portrayed as evil in fairy tales.
- - The use of supernatural powers to influence events.
- - The ceremonial chair for a sovereign or a person in power.
- - A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation.
- - A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- - A circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority.
- - A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- - A mythical creature resembling a giant reptile, often depicted as breathing fire.
- - A long or arduous search for something, often involving adventure.
- - A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt, used in battles or ceremonies.
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- - The daughter of a king or queen.
- - To fill someone with great delight; to charm, often using magic.
- - A large fortified building or set of buildings, typically where royalty lives.
- - The female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- - A mischievous, ugly creature of folklore.
- - A small imaginary being of human form that has magical powers.
- - A man who has magical powers, often portrayed as wise and powerful.
- - The son of a king or queen.
- - A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- - A member of a mythical race of short, stocky human-like creatures who are generally skilled in mining and metalworking.
20 Clues: - The son of a king or queen. • - The daughter of a king or queen. • - A mischievous, ugly creature of folklore. • - The use of supernatural powers to influence events. • - A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation. • - A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • - A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • ...
Fairy Tales 2024-11-20
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- Get something after someone else
- Man that hunts as a proffesion
- Woman who works in the kitchen
- 7th
- Posh version of tired
- Can handle something
- Not biological sibbling
- Tool to detangle your hair
- Used to make yarn
- Royal seating
- "Vissna"
- "Limpa"
- Mothers mother
- Ray from the sun
- Monster
- Dark color
- Comes before the fruit
- Old but smart
- Metal shoe
- Furr on birds
- Food that is common in India
- Small stones
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- Not very much of something
- Penalty
- Completed something
- Someone who cares and is smart
- Bird common in cities
- Little people
- Make a fuss about something. Ex Birthday
- Hated
- Being naughty
- "Sluka"
- Virgin woman
- Severe or very bad
- Mirror
- Collect people or things in the past
- Piece of cloth that covers your front
- "Taggar på blomma"
- Small bites
- Tool to fell a tree
- Most beautiful
- 13th
- A type of lock
- Something pretty
44 Clues: 7th • 13th • Hated • Mirror • Penalty • "Sluka" • "Limpa" • Monster • "Vissna" • Dark color • Metal shoe • Small bites • Virgin woman • Small stones • Little people • Being naughty • Royal seating • Old but smart • Furr on birds • Mothers mother • Most beautiful • A type of lock • Ray from the sun • Something pretty • Used to make yarn • Severe or very bad • "Taggar på blomma" • Completed something • Tool to fell a tree • ...
Happy ever after? 2020-09-24
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- the people's stories passed down orally
- very smart, very clever
- adjective for magic
- Little Red Riding Hood's enemy
- "... ... on the wall, is this not the most perfect kingdom of them all?"
- Snow White and the 7 ...
- evil old woman who often appears in fairy tales
- very naive
- having no fear is being ...
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- Cinderella lives with her evil ...
- one fairy, two ...
- the king's wife
- the bad character in a story
- fairy tales often begin with, once ... a time
- Beauty and the ...
- the first Disney film inspired by a fairy tale
- he guards princess Fiona
- Shrek is not human, he is an ...
- a single lady
- courageous
- an enchantment, to cast a ...
21 Clues: very naive • courageous • a single lady • the king's wife • one fairy, two ... • Beauty and the ... • adjective for magic • very smart, very clever • he guards princess Fiona • Snow White and the 7 ... • having no fear is being ... • the bad character in a story • an enchantment, to cast a ... • Little Red Riding Hood's enemy • Shrek is not human, he is an ... • ...
Fairy Tales 2024-04-09
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- A thin, straight stick used by magicians to perform spells or magic.
- In "The Little Mermaid," what does Ariel trade her voice for?
- What is the name of the grinning feline who offers Alice cryptic advice?
- What is the name of the creature who grants Aladdin three wishes?
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- Having the power of magic; related to magic.
- What is the name of the girl who befriends seven dwarfs in the woods?
- A story, typically featuring folkloric characters such as fairies, witches, dragons, and magic.
- In which fairy tale does a wooden puppet come to life?
- Having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles.
- A large fortified building, often the home of royalty in fairy tales.
- A person, usually a man, who practices magic, often portrayed as wise and helpful in fairy tales.
- A female royal figure, often the protagonist of fairy tales.
- A magical spell intended to cause harm or misfortune.
- A mythical creature, often depicted as a large, fire-breathing reptile.
- A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral lesson.
- A woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
- A male royal figure, often the hero or love interest in fairy tales.
- A man with magic powers, who is helped by evil spirits.
- The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future, often associated with fate or fortune.
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- What fruit does the evil queen give to Snow White to poison her?
- A person who performs magic tricks or has magical powers.
- A magical spell or object believed to have magical powers.
- A character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot.
- Holding someone's complete attention as if by magic.
- Traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community or culture.
- A person, usually a woman, who practices magic, often portrayed as evil in fairy tales.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth, often a setting in fairy tales.
- Under the influence of magic; magical or bewitched.
- A religion that is practised especially in Haiti and involves magic and witchcraft.
- What footwear did Cinderella lose at the royal ball?
- A journey undertaken in search of adventure or a particular goal, often a plot element in fairy tales.
- The act of being under a spell or magical influence.
- A small, typically cozy house, often found in the woods in fairy tales.
- Which eccentric character is known for his tea parties and is always worried about being late?
- What object did Jack exchange for magic beans?
- What kind of vegetable was transformed into a golden carriage in "Cinderella"?
- A traditional story sometimes based on historical events but often with supernatural elements.
- A mythical being with magical powers, often depicted as small and winged.
39 Clues: Having the power of magic; related to magic. • What object did Jack exchange for magic beans? • Under the influence of magic; magical or bewitched. • Holding someone's complete attention as if by magic. • What footwear did Cinderella lose at the royal ball? • The act of being under a spell or magical influence. • A magical spell intended to cause harm or misfortune. • ...
FAIRY TALES 2022-05-10
29 Clues: roi • tour • elfe • fort • tapis • reine • balai • pieds • bague • sirène • panier • bateau • égoïste • sorcier • monstre • fantôme • marrant • sorcière • lunettes • princesse • effrayant • en colère • courageux • chevalier • diabolique • Cendrillon • malheureux • intelligent • baguette magique
Fairy Tales 2022-07-04
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- an old wizard who helped arthur become king
- a tiny guy who had a big head and a bigger attitude
- they'll grind your bones to make their bread
- i like that _____ that's a nice _____
- fionas dad was actually one of these
- wooden puppet who wears thongs
- one of the first meals shrek ever made fiona
- donkey is transformed into one of these
- a big green guy who likes to fart in the hot tub
- a princess with long hair
- donkey literally thought this was a giant star
- a fanciful story with a moral of some kind
- cat who was hired by the king to kill an ogre
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- couldn't remember her so he had her try on shoes
- slept through a dragon beating up her boyfriend
- you'd need a handsome prince to kiss you out of this
- tough shoes usually worn for hard work
- takes your baby if you don't know his name
- a small horse like animal that brays
- they also have layers just like ogres do
- a place at the beginning of fairy tales
- has been know to dress as an old woman
- they have layers just like ogres do
- poor crippled cookie
- loves the donkey
- where ogres lives
- tiny rodents who can't see and think ogres taste like cheese
- a king and queen and their family
- didn't know he was supposed to be king
- fiona called donkey this
30 Clues: loves the donkey • where ogres lives • poor crippled cookie • fiona called donkey this • a princess with long hair • wooden puppet who wears thongs • a king and queen and their family • they have layers just like ogres do • a small horse like animal that brays • fionas dad was actually one of these • i like that _____ that's a nice _____ • tough shoes usually worn for hard work • ...
FAIRY TALES 2022-09-18
20 Clues: but • nain • sort • épée • veille • destin • traître • sorcier • accorder • marraine • délivrer • sorcière • chasseur • chevalier • loup-garou • mystérieux • personnages • heureusement • par la suite • demoiselle en détresse
Fairy Tales 2022-12-02
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- Who is the boy who stole from giants?
- Who is the Disney princess who traded her voice for legs?
- Who is the princess who fell in love with a beast?
- Who was the villain who spun straw into gold?
- Which princess lost her glass slipper at a ball?
- Who was the carpenter who made Pinocchio?
- What was the witches hut made out of in Hansel and Gretel?
- Which princess was poised by a poised apple?
- Which character took down 2 of the 3 little pig's houses?
- In the original Brothers Grimm tale, what was the color of Cinderella slipper?
- who was the girl trapped in wonderland?
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- Who was the girl who saved china from the Huns?
- Who is Peter Pan's fairy friend?
- Which character killed the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood
- who was the princess who was put asleep by a spindle?
- Who was the princess who kissed a frog?
- Who was the princess that was locked in a tower for 18 years?
- Who was the wooden boy?
- How many dwarfs are there in Snow white?
- A villain in many fairy tales
20 Clues: Who was the wooden boy? • A villain in many fairy tales • Who is Peter Pan's fairy friend? • Who is the boy who stole from giants? • Who was the princess who kissed a frog? • who was the girl trapped in wonderland? • How many dwarfs are there in Snow white? • Who was the carpenter who made Pinocchio? • Which princess was poised by a poised apple? • ...
Fairy Tales 2021-05-08
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- personality faults
- not rich
- the making fun of something
- not beautiful
- not poor
- quality of being able to wait
- laziness
- spoken
- something received for doing good
- time to go to sleep
- male member of royal family
- fierce cruel giants in fairy tales
- wicked
- evil
- severe wrath
- situation that is not safe
- wanting something someone else has
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- stories repeated over time that express peoples beliefs
- something lovely to look at
- good personality qualities
- son of a king or queen
- imaginary creatures with tiny wings and magical power
- very attractive in appearance
- very pleased and contented
- quality of goodness to others
- guidelines for what is right or wrong
- power to make impossible things happen
- to save someone from danger
- story told over time
- overeating
- daughter of king or queen
- to high opinion of yourself
- extreme selfishness, wanting more and more
- small mythical characters that live under mushrooms
- magical naughty creatures
35 Clues: evil • spoken • wicked • not rich • not poor • laziness • overeating • severe wrath • not beautiful • personality faults • time to go to sleep • story told over time • son of a king or queen • daughter of king or queen • magical naughty creatures • good personality qualities • very pleased and contented • situation that is not safe • something lovely to look at • the making fun of something • ...
Fairy Tales 2022-10-28
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- Jack traded this for magic beans
- every fairy tale starts with this
- the third little pig's house
- snow white ate a poisonous one
- three bears ate this every morning
- snow white lived with the dwarfs here
- rapunzel had long
- prince lived in here
- was locked in one
- lived in a beanstalk
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- fist little pig's house
- saved Grandma from the wolf
- who lived under the bridge
- who married cinderella
- _____, _____ on the wall who's the fairest of
- was given three of these
- second little pig's house
- cinderella wore this to the ball
- another word for protagonist
- gave snow white a poisonous apple
- all
- one of cinderella's friend
22 Clues: all • rapunzel had long • was locked in one • prince lived in here • lived in a beanstalk • who married cinderella • fist little pig's house • was given three of these • second little pig's house • who lived under the bridge • one of cinderella's friend • saved Grandma from the wolf • the third little pig's house • another word for protagonist • snow white ate a poisonous one • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- This Disney Princess is more than she appears. Her story has an unfortunate ending, and should the stories mix, she is related to Zeus.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- The name of the city under the sea from which a fishy princess starts her story.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once almost pricked her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling.
- The Grimm version of Cinderella's story goes by another name.
- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has _______ siblings.
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- Rider tells Rapunzel his real name is ________ when they start talking secrets in the Disney version of the tale.
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____.
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- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- In the story of the ugly ________, a young bird leaves his home when others make fun of him.
- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- In order for Alice to shrink she must consume the bottle labeled "______ ME"
- The Sultan's daughter, in the Burton translation of the Aladdin story is named Princess _________.
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- What is the shape the evil fairy in the sleeping princess' story takes?
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan causes an _______ which buries most of the invaders.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- In order for Alice to grow in size she must consume the cake labeled "_____ ME"
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
- The Snow Queen, sister to Anna, in the loosely based adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen fairy tale is named ______ in the film.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
- _____ bear's porridge was just right
48 Clues: _____ bear's porridge was just right • Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling. • Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- In the Disney retelling, the name of Mulan's commander is Li ______.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty asks her father for one gift when he journeys out to sea and her father plucks it from the Beasts garden. It was a ______.
- Mulan's dragon companion in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- Little Red _______ Hood.
- The prince has a name, in Disney's retelling of the Frog Prince, and his name is ____________
- The girl in red makes 3 exclamations, "What a big ________ you have!"
- In the Princess and the _____, a _____ was placed under a tall stack of mattresses.
- Hansel and Gretel hear the plan of their parents to leave them in the forest and gather a collection of white ______. They then follow them to find their way home.
- In the Disney retelling, the story of Robin Hood is told by a ________, named Alan-a-Dale.
- She is the mother of the tea-cup named Chip
- The young girl who is forced to try and spin straw into gold is offered a deal by an imp. On the first day he spins the straw for the price over her _________.
- _______ Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature and film.
- _____ bear porridge was too hot
- It is a _______ in this story, who lies to a king telling him that his daughter can spin straw into gold.
- In the oldest oral version of the fairy tale, it is not a glass slipper that is lost, but a ________.
- The imp's name, in the tale of the girl who is forced to try and spin straw into gold, is named ____________.
- The name of Belle's Horse in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- The historic setting of Hua Mulan is in the _________ Wei
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- The young girl who is forced to try and spin straw into gold is offered a deal by an imp. On the second day he spins the straw for the price over her _________.
- Alice is only _______ years old when she goes down the rabbit hole in her dreams
- In the original telling, it is not the Frog Princess, but the Frog ______.
- Ariel's feathered friend above the sea in the Disney retelling.
- The oldest literary version of the story was published in _______. It was called Cenerentola.
- Ariel is a _________.
- The name of the Prince that awoke the sleeping Princess in the Disney retelling was _______.
- In many tellings, Robin Hood goes up against the evil and unfair Sheriff of _________.
- The earliest known version of the Sleeping Beauty tale was composted between 1330 and 1344. It was called________.
- The Disney retelling of the story of the Frog Prince takes place in New _________.
- Ariel's crabby friend in the Disney retelling.
- The oldest surviving ballad of the Robin Hood story is called, Robin Hood and the ______.
- The Girl with really long hair
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, Belle uses the magic "________" to see that her father has fallen in the snow while trying to find her. She uses it again later to see the Beast in his castle.
- The blue gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- The horse that hunts Rider in the Disney version of the Rapunzel tale is ________.
- In the Disney sequel, Ariel and her Prince have a daughter, and her name is ______.
35 Clues: Ariel is a _________. • Little Red _______ Hood. • The Girl with really long hair • _____ bear porridge was too hot • She is the mother of the tea-cup named Chip • Ariel's crabby friend in the Disney retelling. • The historic setting of Hua Mulan is in the _________ Wei • Mulan's dragon companion in the Disney retelling of the tale. • ...
Fairy Tales 2024-09-02
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- what a witch or wizard uses to cast spells
- a car pulled by horses
- to not be afraid
- a place full of trees
- a synonym for pretty
- the highest room in the tallest _______
- something a witch puts on you that gives you bad luck
- another word for evil
- a big scary monster, like Shrek
- The daughter of the King and Queen
- The animal Little Red Riding Hood finds in her Grandmother's bed
- Married to the King, wears a crown
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- A mystical creature who can breathe fire and fly
- A person who can do magic, and is typically female
- Married to the Queen, wears a crown
- the son of a King and Queen
- A very large person (in fairy tales)
- a person in a story
- what you do when you love someone
- A mystical creature with pointy ears
- What the bad person in fairy tales is
- a place where Kings and Queens live
- a small animal that jumps and croaks
- a small fictional creature with wings and magic abilities
- a sharp weapon carried by a knight
- a person who saves a story
- what a King or Queen wears on their head
- What a witch casts on somebody
28 Clues: to not be afraid • a person in a story • a synonym for pretty • a place full of trees • another word for evil • a car pulled by horses • a person who saves a story • the son of a King and Queen • What a witch casts on somebody • a big scary monster, like Shrek • what you do when you love someone • a sharp weapon carried by a knight • The daughter of the King and Queen • ...
Children's songs, nursery rhymes and fairy tales 2020-09-28
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- The feminist re-telling would start with a haircut
- Amnesiac keeper of ruminant mammals
- How does the keen oarsman (or -woman) react to encountering a polar bear?
- What are a campanologist's favourite fruits? (____ and ____)
- Glenohumeral joints and tarsals: what's missing? (___ and ___)
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- How does the keen oarsman (or -woman) react to encountering a lion?
- Ruined breakfast
- Vegetal cause of insomnia
- Known for enjoying al fresco dining and gardens
- Hungry arachnophobe
- How does the keen oarsman (or -woman) react to encountering a crocodile?
- The call of an old man who rears livestock
12 Clues: Ruined breakfast • Hungry arachnophobe • Vegetal cause of insomnia • Amnesiac keeper of ruminant mammals • The call of an old man who rears livestock • Known for enjoying al fresco dining and gardens • The feminist re-telling would start with a haircut • What are a campanologist's favourite fruits? (____ and ____) • ...
Fairy Tales 2020-04-18
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- Little guys who helped out the shoemaker and his wife
- Name of dwarf from Snow White who might have allergies
- Wooded area where wolves live and children get lost
- The fairy godmother used a ______ wand
- Cinderella’s fairy godmother turned this into a coach
- What a king’s daughters are called
- Gretel’s brother
- Hansel and Gretel found a house made of this tasty treat
- Fairy tales often end with “______ever after.”
- Where a king and queen live
- Type of breakfast food Goldilocks ate without permission
- Fairy tales often start with “_____upon a time…”
- The evil character or “bad guy” of a story
- Rapunzel had a lot of this, luckily for her
- Child who entered a house when no one was home
- Number of bears whose porridge was stolen
- Red Riding Hood brought food to this family member
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- The clue to Cinderella’s identity that she left at the ball (2 words)
- Number of Snow White’s little helpers
- The third little pig wisely built his house out of this
- Fruit that carried poison to Snow White
- An adjective often used to describe a witch
- Gigantic plant that Jack climbed up
- Gretel’s brother
- An abnormally large person, usually scary or mean
- Overworked girl nicknamed after the ashes she swept
- Rumpelstiltskin helped the sad girl spin _____into gold
- Predator who preyed on Little Red Riding Hood
- The lamp genie granted Aladdin three of these
- Hansel’s sister
30 Clues: Hansel’s sister • Gretel’s brother • Gretel’s brother • Where a king and queen live • What a king’s daughters are called • Gigantic plant that Jack climbed up • Number of Snow White’s little helpers • The fairy godmother used a ______ wand • Fruit that carried poison to Snow White • Number of bears whose porridge was stolen • The evil character or “bad guy” of a story • ...
fairy tales 2021-03-10
21 Clues: fée • oie • ours • oies • nain • bois • ogre • loup • géant • vache • sirène • miroir • château • poisson • royaume • sorcière • princesse • chaumière • méchant(e) • charmant(e) • tige de haricot
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- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- The name of the city under the sea from which a fishy princess starts her story.
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has _______ siblings.
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- The Sultan's daughter, in the Burton translation of the Aladdin story is named Princess _________.
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan causes an _______ which buries most of the invaders.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling.
- In order for Alice to shrink she must consume the bottle labeled "______ ME"
- The Snow Queen, sister to Anna, in the loosely based adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen fairy tale is named ______ in the film.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
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- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- This Disney Princess is more than she appears. Her story has an unfortunate ending, and should the stories mix, she is related to Zeus.
- What is the shape the evil fairy in the sleeping princess' story takes?
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- The Grimm version of Cinderella's story goes by another name.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- In the story of the ugly ________, a young bird leaves his home when others make fun of him.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- Rider tells Rapunzel his real name is ________ when they start talking secrets in the Disney version of the tale.
- The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- _____ bear's porridge was just right
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once almost pricked her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- In order for Alice to grow in size she must consume the cake labeled "_____ ME"
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
48 Clues: _____ bear's porridge was just right • Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling. • Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • ...
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- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- This Disney Princess is more than she appears. Her story has an unfortunate ending, and should the stories mix, she is related to Zeus.
- The name of the city under the sea from which a fishy princess starts her story.
- The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____.
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- The Sultan's daughter, in the Burton translation of the Aladdin story is named Princess _________.
- In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
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- In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
- Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- The Grimm version of Cinderella's story goes by another name.
- The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan causes an _______ which buries most of the invaders.
- _____ bear's porridge was just right
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once almost pricked her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.
39 Clues: _____ bear's porridge was just right • Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____. • The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________. • ...
Fairy Tales 2019-09-16
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- In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
- The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- The Big Bad Wolf convinces the girl in red to collect _________ for her grandmother.
- In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling.
- Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- The red gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- What is the shape the evil fairy in the sleeping princess' story takes?
- Rider tells Rapunzel his real name is ________ when they start talking secrets in the Disney version of the tale.
- This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- The girl in red makes 3 exclamations, "Goodness what big ______ you have!"
- Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- _________ Rider replaces the prince in the Disney telling of the rapunzel story.
- The young girl who is forced to try and spin straw into gold is offered a deal by an imp. On the third day he spins the straw for the price over her _________ child.
- In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- In order for Alice to grow in size she must consume the cake labeled "_____ ME"
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- In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling.
- The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- To play the Queens game in the yard, in the Disney retelling Alice and the Queen use _________ to whack at the ball.
- In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- In Villeneuve's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has _______ siblings.
- In the story of the ugly ________, a young bird leaves his home when others make fun of him.
- In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- In Beaumont's version of Beauty and the Beast, Beauty has ______ siblings.
- The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- In order for Alice to shrink she must consume the bottle labeled "______ ME"
- The Snow Queen, sister to Anna, in the loosely based adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen fairy tale is named ______ in the film.
- The green gowned fairy of the Disney retelling of the Sleeping Princess.
- In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
38 Clues: Ariel's Prince in the Disney retelling. • Ariel's fish friend in the Disney retelling. • The brown haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl. • He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale. • In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________. • The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________. • ...
Fairy tales 2021-10-18
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- A feline collects money
- A girl gives up the life she knows for the life she wants
- A missing shoe
- Involves music and a village
- A prince needs to break a spell to return to his natural form
- They leave a trail of breadcrumbs
- They try to outwit a troll
- Involves magic beans
- Something is stuck under a matress
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- An enchantment falls on a house and the people living in it
- They build houses
- There's a cursed spinning wheel
- A ruler has an invisible suit
- A poisonous apple
- Different sized furniture
- What big eyes you have
- A food comes alive
- Guess his name
- A princess is trapped in a tower
- He says he's a real boy
- A baby is born from a seed
- A creature looks different to the rest around them
22 Clues: Guess his name • A missing shoe • They build houses • A poisonous apple • A food comes alive • Involves magic beans • What big eyes you have • A feline collects money • He says he's a real boy • Different sized furniture • A baby is born from a seed • They try to outwit a troll • Involves music and a village • A ruler has an invisible suit • There's a cursed spinning wheel • ...
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- The sky is falling!
- Run, run as fast as you can.
- I just had an awful night's sleep.
- Sewing could be deadly.
- Grandma, what big teeth you have.
- Let's leave a trail of bread crumbs.
- Look, he's not wearing any clothes.
- I'm tired of all this swimming.
- Thank-you fairy godmother.
- Do you love me Belle?
- With everyone's help, we can all eat.
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- Don't tease the swan.
- You were much cuter when you were a tadpole.
- Follow me rats into the sea.
- Let down your hair!
- An apple a day didn't keep the doctor away.
- This bed is just right.
- Next time, use better building materials.
- I just want to be a real boy.
- You sold our only cow for this?
20 Clues: The sky is falling! • Let down your hair! • Don't tease the swan. • Do you love me Belle? • Sewing could be deadly. • This bed is just right. • Thank-you fairy godmother. • Follow me rats into the sea. • Run, run as fast as you can. • I just want to be a real boy. • You sold our only cow for this? • I'm tired of all this swimming. • Grandma, what big teeth you have. • ...
Fairy Tales 2022-12-02
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- Who is the Disney princess who traded her voice for legs?
- Which character killed the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood
- Who is the princess who fell in love with a beast?
- In the original Brothers Grimm tale, what was the color of Cinderella slipper?
- Who was the princess who kissed a frog?
- Which princess lost her glass slipper at a ball?
- Who is Peter Pan's fairy friend?
- who was the girl trapped in wonderland?
- who was the princess who was put asleep by a spindle?
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- Who was the princess that was locked in a tower for 18 years?
- A villain in many fairy tales
- Who was the villain who spun straw into gold?
- Which character took down 2 of the 3 little pig's houses?
- Who was the girl who saved china from the Huns?
- Who was the carpenter who made Pinocchio?
- What was the witches hut made out of in Hansel and Gretel?
- Who is the boy who stole from giants?
- Which princess was poised by a poised apple?
- Who was the wooden boy?
- How many dwarfs are there in Snow white?
20 Clues: Who was the wooden boy? • A villain in many fairy tales • Who is Peter Pan's fairy friend? • Who is the boy who stole from giants? • Who was the princess who kissed a frog? • who was the girl trapped in wonderland? • How many dwarfs are there in Snow white? • Who was the carpenter who made Pinocchio? • Which princess was poised by a poised apple? • ...
FAIRY TALES 2022-09-18
20 Clues: but • nain • sort • épée • veille • destin • traître • sorcier • accorder • marraine • délivrer • sorcière • chasseur • chevalier • loup-garou • mystérieux • personnages • heureusement • par la suite • demoiselle en détresse
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- Girl who falls in love with a cursed prince
- Girl with a glass slipper who goes to the ball
- Princess who falls into a deep sleep after pricking her finger
- Siblings who encounter a witch in a candy house
- Frog who turns into a prince after being kissed
- Four animals who band together to become musicians
- Nobleman who kills his wives and hides their bodies
- Girl with long hair locked in a tower
- Boy who trades a cow for magic beans
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- Princesses who secretly wear out their shoes every night
- Girl who visits her grandmother and encounters a wolf
- Princess with skin as white as snow, who befriends seven dwarfs
- Boy who never grows up and lives in Neverland
- Girl who tries out the belongings of three bears
- Mermaid who sacrifices everything for love
- Puppet who wants to become a real boy
- Ice-hearted ruler who captures a young boy
- Outcast bird who grows up to be a beautiful swan
- Dwarf who spins straw into gold and demands a firstborn child
- Musician who leads away children and rats with his flute
20 Clues: Boy who trades a cow for magic beans • Puppet who wants to become a real boy • Girl with long hair locked in a tower • Mermaid who sacrifices everything for love • Ice-hearted ruler who captures a young boy • Girl who falls in love with a cursed prince • Boy who never grows up and lives in Neverland • Girl with a glass slipper who goes to the ball • ...
Grimm Fairy Tales 2023-05-10
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- The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
- Character who gets eaten by the big bad wolf.
- The shoes Snow White's mother danced in at the end of the fairy tale were made of this.
- Jacob and Wilhelm are the ______ brothers.
- Fairy tale character who wears a golden slipper to the ball.
- Character claimed that his daughter could spin straw into gold.
- Person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something.
- This covers the shoe when Cinderella's sister cuts off a toe and the other a heel.
- Drink that Red Cap attempted to bring her grandma.
- This character saved Little Red Cap and her grandma.
- Cinderella, Snow White, Ms. Brint and their prince charming's all end up ____________ .
- Fairy tale character who "dies" by eating a poisonous apple.
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- The authors of the fairy tales studied this six weeks are from where.
- Fairy tales often have groupings of _____.
- Character splits into two at the end of the fairy tale out of anger.
- Food that Red Cap attempted to bring her grandma.
- Antagonist of "Little Red Cap." Dresses up as a grandma!
- Cinderella waters the sprig of hazel with this.
- This bird blinds both of the step sisters in "Cinderella."
- Fairy tale character who was given a red cap from her grandma.
- Fairy tales are always set in the _______.
21 Clues: Fairy tales often have groupings of _____. • Jacob and Wilhelm are the ______ brothers. • Fairy tales are always set in the _______. • Character who gets eaten by the big bad wolf. • Cinderella waters the sprig of hazel with this. • Food that Red Cap attempted to bring her grandma. • Drink that Red Cap attempted to bring her grandma. • ...
Types of Stories 2017-01-04
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- Tales were collected by the ___ brothers in Germany.
- A story that makes a moral point.
- A fairy tale can contain blood and ___.
- Tales were collected there by Charles Perrault.
- A myth may try to explain something in the ___ world.
- One urban legend says that ___ live in sewers in New York.
- Many stories come from the ___ tradition.
- A tall tale is greatly ___.
- A story with gods.
- In fables and fairy tales, animals can have ___ characteristics.
- These legends are plausible.
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- A legend is about a ___ person.
- A fairy tale often has ___ creatures.
- "Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox is a type of ___.
- It has a historical basis.
- "Pecos Bill Rides a Tornado" is a ___ tale.
- The great Greek fabulist.
- A magic number.
- Because many women died in childbirth, some children had a ___.
19 Clues: A magic number. • A story with gods. • The great Greek fabulist. • It has a historical basis. • A tall tale is greatly ___. • These legends are plausible. • A legend is about a ___ person. • A story that makes a moral point. • A fairy tale often has ___ creatures. • A fairy tale can contain blood and ___. • Many stories come from the ___ tradition. • ...
Fairy Tale Princess 2023-11-06
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- Wand A tool used in magic to cast spells and make things happen.
- A tiny, supernatural being with magical powers.
- Slipper A delicate, transparent shoe often associated with a fairy tale.
- Forest A magical woodland filled with mystical creatures.
- Ever After The traditional ending for many fairy tales, signifying a happy ending.
- A horse-drawn vehicle used for transportation in fairy tales.
- Witch A malevolent female character often found in fairy tales.
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- A jeweled headpiece often worn by princesses and queens.
- Gown A formal, elegant dress often worn at royal events.
- A male royal figure who may become a king one day.
- A large, fortified building often associated with royalty.
- Upon a Time The beginning phrase of many fairy tales.
- Tale A story with magical elements, often featuring princesses and castles.
- Godmother A magical character who grants wishes to help the protagonist.
- Charming A kind and charming prince who rescues the princess.
15 Clues: A tiny, supernatural being with magical powers. • A male royal figure who may become a king one day. • Upon a Time The beginning phrase of many fairy tales. • A jeweled headpiece often worn by princesses and queens. • Gown A formal, elegant dress often worn at royal events. • Forest A magical woodland filled with mystical creatures. • ...
Fairy tales 2015-05-14
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- In this fairy tale a poor girl meets a prince at the ball in a palace.
- A brave ..... conquered the fire-breathing dragon.
- A good old woman took ..... on the princess and took her in.
- The gold fish said that for its rescue it would ..... the boy’s three wishes.
- A bad witch lived in the dark forest with a ..... , a big ,black bird that always accompanied her.
- The good fairy ..... a curse and the princess became alive again.
- In this fairy tale Little Red ..... Hood meets a bad wolf in the forest.
- A fairy godmother waved a magic ..... and a carriage with horses appeared.
- Suddenly the toad ...... into a handsome prince.
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- An evil grandmother ..... a spell on the beautiful princess.
- The beautiful princes lived in an ..... castle in the thick forest.
- Each fairy tale has a .....-good wins over evil.
- Once .... a time there was a remote kingdom.
- In the crystal ..... a witch could see what was going on with other heroes.
- People said that in the city of London the streets were ..... with gold, but our hero saw that it wasn’t the case.
- These are tiny creatures that appear in some fairy tales, for example Sleeping Beauty.
- When the prince saw the princess he fell in love at first ..... .
- Hans and ..... saw a house made out of gingerbreads.
- In the fairy tale, ..... in Boots, a clever cat helps his master to win the hand of a beautiful princess.
19 Clues: Once .... a time there was a remote kingdom. • Each fairy tale has a .....-good wins over evil. • Suddenly the toad ...... into a handsome prince. • A brave ..... conquered the fire-breathing dragon. • Hans and ..... saw a house made out of gingerbreads. • An evil grandmother ..... a spell on the beautiful princess. • ...
Fairy tales 2015-05-14
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- Hans and ..... saw a house made out of gingerbreads.
- When the prince saw the princess he fell in love at first ..... .
- Each fairy tale has a .....-good wins over evil.
- A bad witch lived in the dark forest with a ..... , a big ,black bird that always accompanied her.
- In this fairy tale a poor girl meets a prince at the ball in a palace.
- Once .... a time there was a remote kingdom.
- These are tiny creatures that appear in some fairy tales, for example Sleeping Beauty.
- A fairy godmother waved a magic ..... and a carriage with horses appeared.
- People said that in the city of London the streets were ..... with gold, but our hero saw that it wasn’t the case.
- The gold fish said that for its rescue it would ..... the boy’s three wishes.
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- An evil grandmother ..... a spell on the beautiful princess.
- In the crystal ..... a witch could see what was going on with other heroes.
- The beautiful princes lived in an ..... castle in the thick forest.
- A brave ..... conquered the fire-breathing dragon.
- The good fairy ..... a curse and the princess became alive again.
- Suddenly the toad ...... into a handsome prince.
- A good old woman took ..... on the princess and took her in.
- In the fairy tale, ..... in Boots, a clever cat helps his master to win the hand of a beautiful princess.
- In this fairy tale Little Red ..... Hood meets a bad wolf in the forest.
19 Clues: Once .... a time there was a remote kingdom. • Each fairy tale has a .....-good wins over evil. • Suddenly the toad ...... into a handsome prince. • A brave ..... conquered the fire-breathing dragon. • Hans and ..... saw a house made out of gingerbreads. • An evil grandmother ..... a spell on the beautiful princess. • ...
Fairy tales 2024-11-21
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- A magical object in some stories, like Snow White.
- The character who causes trouble or danger.
- A mysterious place where heroes often get lost.
- A weapon often used by knights.
- What makes fairy tales extraordinary.
- A brave hero who fights for honor.
- What a character does to get away from danger or captivity.
- The king’s wife in a fairy tale.
- Describes witches or villains who plan bad things.
- A tall structure where characters, like Rapunzel, are sometimes trapped.
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- A female character often rescued in stories.
- Worn by kings and queens as a symbol of power.
- A magical curse or enchantment.
- A quality of many heroes who face danger without fear.
- The ruler of the kingdom.
- She brews magical potions.
- A mythical creature that breathes fire.
- Where kings and queens live in stories.
- He often saves the princess in fairy tales.
19 Clues: The ruler of the kingdom. • She brews magical potions. • A magical curse or enchantment. • A weapon often used by knights. • The king’s wife in a fairy tale. • A brave hero who fights for honor. • What makes fairy tales extraordinary. • A mythical creature that breathes fire. • Where kings and queens live in stories. • The character who causes trouble or danger. • ...
Which Dragon Is Which? 2024-06-26
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- [Timeless Fairy Tales] With her song, she creates sea serpents out water and magic.
- [Magiford] She's the ultimate baddie of Jade's books and is presumably obsessed with the color purple.
- [Princess Ahira] Understandably, the Dragon King's scales are this color.
- [Princess Ahira] Unsurprisingly, this pink dragon is named after a particular popular flower.
- [Timeless Fairy Tales] According to Yakov, this particular country had a spot of trouble with a dragon in the past!
- [Princess Ahira] This silver dragon starts off cold but slowly warms up to Ahira.
- [Fairy Tale Enchantress] Due to his portal magic, a small water dragon comes to visit.
- [MBRC] This is the canine-like name of the blue baby dragon in the MBRC.
- [Magiford] One of these water-dwelling dragonesque creatures can be found in the Night Court.
- [King Arthur] She is known as the "red dragon"—Merlin had the image emblazoned on her armor.
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- [Magiford] The roaring black dragon is the notorious symbol belonging to this vampire Family.
- [MBRC] Blood Binder is the name of the member that serves on the ___ board of the MBRC.
- [MBRC] Miss Bea, a dragon the size of a small bus, is this flamingo-like color.
- [King Arthur] Astoundingly, it turns out this particular "beast" Pellinore chases is actually a dragon!
- [Magiford] Many of the oldest vampire Families have last names honoring this ancient line.
- [Magiford] Considine refers to the Dracos children as the _____ brats.
- [Fairy Tale Enchantress] Within this country's desert, an ancient site has a crest of two dragons fighting with the sun between them.
- [Timeless Fairy Tales] Gemma stitches a silver dragon on this article of clothing for Stil.
- [Princess Ahira] This is the purple-hued duke who gives Ahira a bracelet (and his heart!).
- [Magiford] Confirmed in Magic on Main Street, dragons gain power from their ____.
- [Timeless Fairy Tales] Rothbart found a way to create these dragon-like creatures.
- [Timeless Fairy Tales] This country's army is known as the "Dragon Army."
- [Magiford] Renowned for her banking systems and vaults, one would be wise to never steal from her!
23 Clues: [Magiford] Considine refers to the Dracos children as the _____ brats. • [MBRC] This is the canine-like name of the blue baby dragon in the MBRC. • [Princess Ahira] Understandably, the Dragon King's scales are this color. • [Timeless Fairy Tales] This country's army is known as the "Dragon Army." • ...
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