fairy tales nursery rhymes Crossword Puzzles
🧚♀️🦄🧜🏽♀️ 2025-04-12
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- – A creature who sings so beautifully it can lure sailors to their doom.
- – A bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- – A half-man, half-goat known for music, wine, and wild dances.
- – Tiny, winged creature of nature, known for magic and mischief.
- – A fire-breathing monster with a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a snake’s tail.
- – A big, ugly giant with a bad temper (Shrek is the nice exception!).
- – Half human, half fish, she lives in the sea and sings to sailors.
- – A sea monster so huge it can pull entire ships under the water.
- – A human cursed to transform during the full moon.
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- – A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- – A tiny, bearded being who lives underground and guards treasures.
- – A pale creature of the night who drinks blood to survive.
- – A beast with a bull’s head and a human body, trapped in a labyrinth.
- – Part man, part horse, this mythical being is often wise and strong.
- – A white horse with a magical horn, symbol of purity and dreams.
- – A graceful, often immortal creature with pointed ears and sharp eyes.
- – A flying, fire-breathing creature often guarding gold or castles.
- – A grumpy creature who hides under bridges in Scandinavian tales.
18 Clues: – A bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • – A human cursed to transform during the full moon. • – A pale creature of the night who drinks blood to survive. • – A half-man, half-goat known for music, wine, and wild dances. • – Tiny, winged creature of nature, known for magic and mischief. • – A white horse with a magical horn, symbol of purity and dreams. • ...
Rhyming Crosswords 2023-11-15
8 Clues: rhymes with box • rhymes with best • rhymes with lake • rhymes with twin • rhymes with back • rhymes with light • rhymes with clock • rhymes with house
vocabulary test 2025-09-09
14 Clues: Pflege • Krippe • basteln • educate • suitable • geduldig • nutrition • role model • beschützen • Tagesmutter • development • Erste Hilfe • Krankenschwester • betreuen, sich kümmern
The main characters of fairy tales 2023-06-12
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- He is a clever and charismatic cat who wears boots and a hat. He helps his owner, a miller's son, achieve wealth and success through his cunning and wit.
- She is a curious girl who falls down a rabbit hole into a whimsical world called Wonderland, where she encounters peculiar characters and has extraordinary experiences.
- She is a young girl who wears a red hooded cloak and encounters a wolf on her way to her grandmother's house. With the help of a woodsman, she escapes the wolf's trap.
- She is a beautiful princess who befriends seven dwarfs and overcomes the evil queen's attempts to harm her.
- He is a brave and resourceful boy who trades his family's cow for magical beans and embarks on adventures, climbing a beanstalk and outsmarting a giant.
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- She is a young woman with long, magical hair who is locked in a tower by an evil witch. With the help of a prince, she escapes and finds her true identity.
- He is a wooden puppet who longs to become a real boy. Throughout his journey, he learns valuable lessons about honesty, bravery, and the importance of making good choices.
- She is a princess who falls into a deep sleep after pricking her finger on a spinning wheel, waiting for true love's kiss to wake her up.
- He is a mischievous boy who never grows up and lives in Neverland. He can fly and leads a group of children called the Lost Boys in various adventures.
- She is a kind-hearted and gentle young woman who is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters but eventually finds her happily ever after.
10 Clues: She is a beautiful princess who befriends seven dwarfs and overcomes the evil queen's attempts to harm her. • She is a princess who falls into a deep sleep after pricking her finger on a spinning wheel, waiting for true love's kiss to wake her up. • ...
Well Known Youtubers 2026-03-30
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- Minecraft veteran often seen doing parkour or hide-and-seek
- ___ World: Kid star of "World" who became a toy and television franchise
- I Show ___: High-energy streamer known for his obsession with Cristiano Ronaldo
- Pew ___ Pie: Swedish gaming pioneer who led the platform for nearly a decade
- Veteran gamer known for his deep voice and horror game play-throughs, has recent meme called "Who's Coming"
- T ___: Indian music label that became the first channel to pass 200 million subscribers
- Late Minecraft legend known for his "poblano" humor and PvP skills
- ___ Paul: Younger brother of Logan who transitioned from Vine to professional boxing
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- Orange and blue clad educator for kids who visits museums and parks
- Massive channel featuring 3D animated nursery rhymes for children
- ___ Paul: Controversial boxer and creator known for his podcast "Impaulsive"
- Minecraft veteran known for filling his entire house with ball pits, bald, wears hats
- ___ Perfect: Group of five friends famous for elaborate trick shots and sports challenges
- Mark ___: Former NASA engineer who builds complex glitter bombs and machines
- Mr. ___: Individual creator famous for massive giveaways and high-budget stunts
- Faceless Minecraft speedrunner who led the "Dream SMP" server
- Streamer who became a global phenomenon playing Fortnite, name has 2 "N"s
17 Clues: Minecraft veteran often seen doing parkour or hide-and-seek • Faceless Minecraft speedrunner who led the "Dream SMP" server • Massive channel featuring 3D animated nursery rhymes for children • Late Minecraft legend known for his "poblano" humor and PvP skills • Orange and blue clad educator for kids who visits museums and parks • ...
Old Testiment 2017-02-09
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- Means who is like God, 33rd book
- found in a den with lions
- Mathematical book?
- Book after Amos
- Saw a wheel
- A record of events
- book after habakkuk
- Satan tested him
- Book of God’s commands to Moses
- Naomi’s daughter-in-law
- Tells of a queen who saved her people
- The cheif authority over a country ( 1st and 2nd)
- Last book of the Old Testament
- Tells the story of Moses
- 21st book
- lead the Israelites in the battle against Jericho
- 3rd minior Prophet
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- Book of songs
- Book of prophet from Elkosh
- minor prophet that built the temple
- Rhymes with jambalaya
- Book after captivity
- Book of wisdom written by Soloman
- Prophet of Judah
- 16th book of the Bible
- Rhymes with papaya or messiah
- 1st of the twelve minor prophets
- Rhymes with Rebecca
- Rhymes with animations
- Book of Israel’ s leaders
- 1st of the five major prophets
- 5th book
- Book of beginnings
- In the belly of the well
- Son of Hannah, became a prophet
- of Solomon The love story book
36 Clues: 5th book • 21st book • Saw a wheel • Book of songs • Book after Amos • Prophet of Judah • Satan tested him • Mathematical book? • A record of events • Book of beginnings • 3rd minior Prophet • Rhymes with Rebecca • book after habakkuk • Book after captivity • Rhymes with jambalaya • 16th book of the Bible • Rhymes with animations • Naomi’s daughter-in-law • Tells the story of Moses • ...
Baby Shower Unscramble 2020-09-12
Welcome Baby!!! 2023-07-19
25 Clues: ibb • kmli • tlebto • tarlet • airedp • yalllub • aormluf • kltbnea • renyrus • homposa • etthere • npaelyp • nerpgatn • esolrlrt • arc tsae • irifapce • abyb odfo • psypi ucp • gihh hicar • praied abg • deytd abre • byab spiwe • orutdaunls • gnith htlig • yabb irnmtoo
GENRE GUIDE 2024-09-15
15 Clues: Life • Gods • Magic • Origin • Memoir • Morals • Emotion • History • Tradition • Imagination • rhyme Melody • fiction Facts • books Knowledge • books Illustration • fiction Technology
Altaria Moveset 2024-01-05
16 Clues: 1 Ice St • 1 Fairy Sp • 1 Flying Ph • 1 Normal St • 32 Grass St • 1 Flying Ph • 44 Fairy Sp • 38 Normal Ph • 20 Dragon Sp • 50 Normal St • 12 Normal Ph • 16 Normal Sp • 24 Normal St • 28 Normal St • 56 Flying Ph • Evo Dragon Sp
Dedenne Moveset 2024-01-06
15 Clues: 5 Normal Ph • 1 Normal St • 45 Fairy Ph • 20 Fairy St • 35 Normal Sp • 50 Normal Ph • 55 Normal St • 35 Psychic St • 1 Electric Ph • 25 Electric Sp • 10 Electric St • 60 Electric Sp • 40 Electric Sp • 30 Electric Sp • 15 Electric Sp
Lunala Moveset 2024-01-04
17 Clues: 7 Ghost Sp • 77 Rock St • 42 Dark Sp • 14 Ghost St • 63 Ghost Ph • 56 Fairy Sp • 35 Fairy St • 28 Ghost Sp • 1 Psychic Sp • 1 Psychic St • 21 Flying Sp • 1 Psychic St • Evo Ghost Sp • 1 Psychic St • 49 Psychic Sp • 70 Psychic Sp • Prev Normal St
Commonly misused words 2016-10-05
12 Clues: Used to • Receive • Indirectly stated • To deduce evidence. • Make a difference to • Rhymes with resides. • Rhymes with normally. • Mixing in with the group • Cause something to happen. • Choosing _______ a cat and a dog. • _______ in the fragrance of the roses. • Starts with an E and rhymes with intercept.
Spelling Week 2 2023-08-28
10 Clues: not all • rhymes with gem • rhymes with tank • rhymes with spin • rhymes with bear • ______ upon a time. • a ball is this shape • the opposite of closed • you do this with your brain • four letter word that starts with w
Ladybugs Unit 10 2014-04-17
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- present and future tense for FORGOT
- another word for HAPPY
- another word for LAUGH
- what you say when you are leaving school
- At the front of the school there is a _____ (rhymes with late).
- another word for floor or land (rhymes with sound)
- another time, once more
- gm - a measurement of weight
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- A long time _____ ....
- Basketball is a fun ____ (rhymes with same).
- doing things with other people
- another word for ESTIMATE
- get bigger and bigger
- another word for GOOD, AWESOME
- the window is made of this
- another word for CLASS or YEAR LEVEL
- I will _____ my friend a hug for her birthday.
17 Clues: get bigger and bigger • A long time _____ .... • another word for HAPPY • another word for LAUGH • another time, once more • another word for ESTIMATE • the window is made of this • gm - a measurement of weight • doing things with other people • another word for GOOD, AWESOME • present and future tense for FORGOT • another word for CLASS or YEAR LEVEL • ...
LAUREN 7TH GRADE TECH ED CROSSWORD PROJECT 2019-10-03
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- A German engineer
- Everything is mirrored
- Rhymes with clusters, starts with T
- A math equation about force
- Other word for middle + of pressure
- Starts with L, happens when the rocket surface is smooth; _______ airflow
- How fast something is moving
- 3, 2, 1, _______!
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- Credited with building the first liquid fueled rocket
- The other name for spaceship
- An object will not move unless another object makes it
- Rhymes with crust, makes the rocket fly
- The opposite of laminar airflow
- Impulse Total _______, rhymes with pulse
- All mass appears to be concentrated here
- When molecules slow down a rocket, starts with d
- A chemical substance, fuel
17 Clues: A German engineer • 3, 2, 1, _______! • Everything is mirrored • A chemical substance, fuel • A math equation about force • The other name for spaceship • How fast something is moving • The opposite of laminar airflow • Rhymes with clusters, starts with T • Other word for middle + of pressure • Rhymes with crust, makes the rocket fly • All mass appears to be concentrated here • ...
Books and Authors 2016-06-29
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- name of the boys for which this series is named, appealing to juvenile boys, first appearing in 1927
- classic picture books for babies about runaway bunnies and saying goodnight in the great green room
- author of a series first appearing in the early 1900s about a young orphan girl, Anne Shirley, being raised on a farm in Prince Edward Island
- known for wacky illustrations and made up words, this doctor of sorts delights young and old alike
- wrote with the pen name of Mark Twain
- beginner readers relate to the stories of Ramona Quimby and Henry Huggins, as they experience the adventures of becoming school aged
- best known for 1986 Newbery Medal winner for Sarah, Plain and Tall
- many board books available by this author, with fun illustrations of animals dressing for bed or dancing in the barnyard
- writer of a fantasy trilogy based in middle earth published in 1956 which were later made into box office hits in the movie theaters
- cartoonist and illustrator with The New Yorker, took up writing children's books at the age of 61, one of which inspired multiple movies and a Broadway musical about a big blue monster
- story of a little girl being raised in Switzerland after the death of her parents; who goes up the mountain to live with her grandfather
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- kind of scary fairy tales well known and loved
- female author of a series about pioneer sisters traveling west with Ma and Pa
- husband and wife team wrote many beginner reader books about bears on bicycles, hunting for honey, and picnicking
- picture books from mid 1900s; favorites about ducklings and a little girl and bear cub picking blueberries
- author of a 1941 publication about a little pioneer cow, Susannah, and her journey west with her family
- author and illustrator of tiny tales about woodland friends, originally published tiny individual story books in early 1900s
- published book in the mid 1800s of the 4 March sisters transitioning from childhood to womanhood
- Newberry Medal winner of many humorous books, including several about the Moffats
19 Clues: wrote with the pen name of Mark Twain • kind of scary fairy tales well known and loved • best known for 1986 Newbery Medal winner for Sarah, Plain and Tall • female author of a series about pioneer sisters traveling west with Ma and Pa • Newberry Medal winner of many humorous books, including several about the Moffats • ...
Surprise for Wade 2023-05-03
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- leader of a team
- mythical island
- not found
- found in a forest
- like a cabin
- Thackery __________
- developed by Roy Jacuzzi in 1968
- you have 3 of these
- rhymes with Brad
- feline
- so many ways to have _________
- a land that opened on July 17, 1955
- a way to get there
- showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way
- group of related people
- daughter #3
- your favourite place to hang out
- rhymes with bendy
- likes to tinker
- a place to call home
- Jaq & _____ from Cinderella
- rhymes with homey
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- game that appeared in the early 1930s
- sides to a triangle
- a place to make memories
- daughter #1
- outdoor critters that have masks
- "_________, I'm sure"
- _______ Dinklage
- opposite of Dusty
- in the spirit of ________________
- June 18, 2023
- the Black Pearl
- where you fry eggs
- something to hang a towel on
- a way to fly
- "All ___________, except one, grow up"
- sled ____
- rhymes with Janice
- daughter # 2
- derived from the Old English "flowan" (to flow)
- garçons in english
42 Clues: feline • not found • sled ____ • daughter #1 • daughter #3 • like a cabin • a way to fly • daughter # 2 • June 18, 2023 • mythical island • the Black Pearl • likes to tinker • leader of a team • rhymes with Brad • found in a forest • _______ Dinklage • opposite of Dusty • rhymes with bendy • rhymes with homey • where you fry eggs • a way to get there • rhymes with Janice • garçons in english • sides to a triangle • ...
Week23 Spelling 2026-02-05
16 Clues: car • color • funny haha • cooks food • ask nicely • two wheels • clock tells • 6 ___ oh no! • hold something • opposite of odd • flies in the sky • I ___ my friend. • rhymes with toes • rhymes with blows • a picture for Mr. J • number sounds like ate
Krusigma 2025-03-09
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- isang mapagpanggap na europa ngunit isa nalang pilipina
- ang kumupkop kay basilio
- ang kubang mag-aaral na may kayabangan
- kasintahan ni isagani nanagpakasal kay juanito
- ang mag-aaral na nawalan ng gana mag-aral
- kasintahan ni basilio
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- ama ni kabesang tales
- nag-aaral ng medisina
- dating si crisostomo ibarra
- ang mamahayag sa pahayagan ni ibañez
- anak ni tandang selo
- makatang pamangkin ni padre florentino
- ang mukhang artilyerong pari
- ang namatay na anak ni kabesang tales
- asawa ni donya victorina
15 Clues: anak ni tandang selo • ama ni kabesang tales • nag-aaral ng medisina • kasintahan ni basilio • ang kumupkop kay basilio • asawa ni donya victorina • dating si crisostomo ibarra • ang mukhang artilyerong pari • ang mamahayag sa pahayagan ni ibañez • ang namatay na anak ni kabesang tales • makatang pamangkin ni padre florentino • ang kubang mag-aaral na may kayabangan • ...
Math Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- opposite of narrower
- the point at which x=0
- rhymes with farabola
- rhymes with boots
- rhymes with bertex
- otherwise known as answer
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- opposite of downward
- opposite of upward
- opposite of wider
- most simple in family of functions
- greatest possible to fit the criteria
- where the line becomes symmetrical
- least possible to fit the criteria
13 Clues: opposite of wider • rhymes with boots • opposite of upward • rhymes with bertex • opposite of downward • opposite of narrower • rhymes with farabola • the point at which x=0 • otherwise known as answer • most simple in family of functions • where the line becomes symmetrical • least possible to fit the criteria • greatest possible to fit the criteria
Kat 3/13/26 2026-03-13
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- to feel pain, either in your body or in your emotions. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to ( ) your feelings."
- surrounded by, in the middle of. "There was one red apple ( ) all the green ones." Flung, stung
- to pause what you're doing until it's your turn. "I have to ( ) in line for lunch. gate, state
- what bees make in hives. Tastes sweet and is golden in color.
- to come back. "I'll see you next week when you ( ) from vacation."
- hard material made from tree bark to make floors and furniture. Rhymes: should, could, understood
- opposite of for, or in favor of. "Are you going to vote for the new rules, or ( ) them?"
- orangish-colored fruit that grows on trees in Georgia. Rhymes: speech, within reach
- to need something to drink. "Where is the water fountain? I am so ( )."
- long, slimy creatures that live in the dirt. Rhymes: firm, germ, squirm
- a bend, like in a road. "We had to slow down as we went around a ( )." serve, reserve
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- She nodded her head to say yes. She ( ) her head to say no. Rhymes: cookbook, picture hook
- 1. full of light. 2. clever, intelligent. Rhymes: delight, despite, midnight
- the day after Friday
- human beings. The plural of person.
- the woman who gave birth to you and takes care of you
- opposite of always
- coins or dollar bills. "I earned spending ( ) by babysitting."
18 Clues: opposite of always • the day after Friday • human beings. The plural of person. • the woman who gave birth to you and takes care of you • what bees make in hives. Tastes sweet and is golden in color. • coins or dollar bills. "I earned spending ( ) by babysitting." • to come back. "I'll see you next week when you ( ) from vacation." • ...
Book 2023-06-24
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- True stories about real people's lives. They tell you about the accomplishments, struggles, and inspiring moments of different individuals.
- Book Books filled with funny jokes and riddles that can make you laugh out loud. They are perfect for sharing with friends and family.
- Book Books that explore the wonders of the natural world and explain scientific concepts in an easy-to-understand way. They are filled with fascinating facts and experiments.
- Magical tales that transport you to enchanted worlds with mythical creatures and incredible adventures. You can let your imagination soar.
- Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language.
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- Books with delicious recipes and cooking instructions. They teach you how to make tasty meals and desserts, and you can try them at home.
- Stories full of puzzles and secrets waiting to be solved. They challenge your detective skills and keep you guessing until the end.
- Book Books that provide fascinating information about different animals. They have pictures and interesting facts about various creatures.
- Personal books where you can write about your own experiences, thoughts, and feelings. They are like a private journal of your life.
- Book Books with beautiful illustrations that bring the story to life. They are great for young readers and help them understand the story visually.
- Illustrated stories that use speech bubbles and colorful pictures. They are fun to read and often feature superheroes and funny characters.
- Tales Magical stories with princesses, princes, talking animals, and happy endings. They teach important lessons about kindness and courage.
12 Clues: Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language. • Stories full of puzzles and secrets waiting to be solved. They challenge your detective skills and keep you guessing until the end. • ...
Book Title 2023-11-17
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- Join characters on a quest for quirky adventures and discoveries
- An epic filled with enchantment and magical encounters
- Embark on a cosmic journey to distant galaxies and beyond
- Embark on an enigmatic excursion through pages of mystery
- Dive into an exciting adventure with each turn of the page
- Unlock the secrets of a magical garden through captivating stories
- Unfold the legends of a fantastical land called Lumina
- A chronicle filled with curiosity, sparking the desire to explore
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- Unravel mysterious tales in the corridors of this mansion
- Delve into charming chronicles that captivate the imagination
- Join whiz kids on adventures that spark curiosity and wonder
- Discover timeless tales that transport you to different eras
- Immerse yourself in a world of fantastical fables and magic
- Explore the whimsical wonders hidden within these pages
- Giggle your way through intergalactic humor and funny tales
15 Clues: An epic filled with enchantment and magical encounters • Unfold the legends of a fantastical land called Lumina • Explore the whimsical wonders hidden within these pages • Unravel mysterious tales in the corridors of this mansion • Embark on a cosmic journey to distant galaxies and beyond • Embark on an enigmatic excursion through pages of mystery • ...
Genres 2018-09-24
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- Made-up stories that have some elements that could not be true or could not happen in this world (e.g., fairies, taking animals).
- The author tells about an experience or a part of his or her life.
- Stories that are passed down orally from one group to another in history. This includes folktales, fairy tales, legends, and myths from different cultures.
- Stories that can be true to life but are mostly from the author’s imagination.
- The person tells the story of his/her own life.
- Literature based on fact.
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- A type of fantasy that uses science and technology (e.g., robots, time machines).
- Stories that take place in the past and are from the author’s imagination. They have some truth in them.
- Texts that provide factual information to readers.
- The author tells the story of a real person’s life.
- Literature created from the imagination.
- A suspenseful story about a puzzling event that is not solved until the end of the story.
12 Clues: Literature based on fact. • Literature created from the imagination. • The person tells the story of his/her own life. • Texts that provide factual information to readers. • The author tells the story of a real person’s life. • The author tells about an experience or a part of his or her life. • ...
RC #14 Giants 2022-02-04
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- a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank. (pg 24)
- an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size. (pg 9)
- a genre of fairy tales that take place in an imaginary world. (pg 9)
- made or consisting of gold. (pg 10)
- Japanese for "strange creature (pg 41)
- a man-eating giant. (pg 10)
- a person or thing of very great strength, intellect, or importance. (pg 32)
- a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens (pg 53)
- a member of a race of savage one-eyed giants. (pg 19)
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- a person who eats the flesh of other human beings. (pg 11)
- a god or goddess. (pg 24)
- a long and eventful or adventurous journey or experience. (pg 19)
- The stem of a bean plant. (pg 9)
- a Philistine giant defeated by the young David. (pg 18)
- neither good nor bad. (pg 26)
- the power of influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces. (pg 10)
- a lesson, especially one concerning what is right or prudent. (pg 12)
- an ugly creature depicted as either a giant or a dwarf. (pg 25)
18 Clues: a god or goddess. (pg 24) • a man-eating giant. (pg 10) • neither good nor bad. (pg 26) • The stem of a bean plant. (pg 9) • made or consisting of gold. (pg 10) • Japanese for "strange creature (pg 41) • a member of a race of savage one-eyed giants. (pg 19) • a Philistine giant defeated by the young David. (pg 18) • ...
Fairy tales, Fables and Why stories 2024-01-22
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- a conclusion or outcome that brings a sense of happiness, satisfaction, or resolution to a story or situation
- fictional narrative that explains why something is the way it is
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.
- known as a character archetype
- a moral tale that often features animal characters.
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- having human characteristics.
- used to introduce a fairy tale or fictional story
- a genre of folklore that typically features magical and fantastical elements
- the use of supernatural or mystical powers to achieve something beyond the capabilities of ordinary human beings
- a type of magic spell or an expression of a wish that harm or misfortune may befall someone or something
10 Clues: having human characteristics. • known as a character archetype • used to introduce a fairy tale or fictional story • a moral tale that often features animal characters. • fictional narrative that explains why something is the way it is • a genre of folklore that typically features magical and fantastical elements • ...
Book 2023-06-24
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- Book Books that provide fascinating information about different animals. They have pictures and interesting facts about various creatures.
- Book Books filled with funny jokes and riddles that can make you laugh out loud. They are perfect for sharing with friends and family.
- Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language.
- Tales Magical stories with princesses, princes, talking animals, and happy endings. They teach important lessons about kindness and courage.
- Book Books with beautiful illustrations that bring the story to life. They are great for young readers and help them understand the story visually.
- Illustrated stories that use speech bubbles and colorful pictures. They are fun to read and often feature superheroes and funny characters.
- True stories about real people's lives. They tell you about the accomplishments, struggles, and inspiring moments of different individuals.
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- Exciting stories about thrilling journeys and brave characters. They take you to different places and keep you on the edge of your seat.
- Personal books where you can write about your own experiences, thoughts, and feelings. They are like a private journal of your life.
- Magical tales that transport you to enchanted worlds with mythical creatures and incredible adventures. You can let your imagination soar.
- Books with delicious recipes and cooking instructions. They teach you how to make tasty meals and desserts, and you can try them at home.
- Stories full of puzzles and secrets waiting to be solved. They challenge your detective skills and keep you guessing until the end.
12 Clues: Expressive writing that uses rhythm and beautiful words. Poems can make you feel emotions and appreciate the beauty of language. • Stories full of puzzles and secrets waiting to be solved. They challenge your detective skills and keep you guessing until the end. • ...
What can we find in fairy tales? 2025-03-28
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- A thin stick that you hold in your hand to do magic tricks
- A magical creature who has wings like a butterfly
- A large round metal pot for boiling liquids over a fire
- An imaginary creature that looks like a small man
- A broom with a long handle and thin sticks tied at one end that a witch is supposed to fly on in stories
- An imaginary creature like a small person with pointed ears and magical powers
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- A man who is supposed to have magic powers
- A large imaginary animal that has wings and a long tail and can breathe out fire
- An imaginary creature in stories that looks like an ugly person
- An imaginary animal like a white horse with a long straight horn growing on its head
- A large imaginary person in children’s stories who eats people
- A woman who is supposed to have magic powers, especially to do bad things
- A very large strong building, built in the past as a safe place
13 Clues: A man who is supposed to have magic powers • A magical creature who has wings like a butterfly • An imaginary creature that looks like a small man • A large round metal pot for boiling liquids over a fire • A thin stick that you hold in your hand to do magic tricks • A large imaginary person in children’s stories who eats people • ...
LEE Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history.
- books: Books that uncover hidden truths and insights, empowering treaders with facts and Figures. They bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding
- Imaginative stories that transport us to new worlde, ignite our imagination, and explore the human condition.
- Timeless stories end traditions shared among communities, revealing their history, values, and cultural identity.
- rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow.
- A Personal journey shared through words, revealing lessons, strussles, and triumphs.
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- : A timeless story that teaches valuable life lessons through relatable characters.
- writing: Type of writing that aims to inform readers about a topic, provide facts and data,and educate or instruct.
- fiction: Stories that unleash imagination, explore human nature, and reveal fidden possibilities
- : A powerful story or perfomances that explores human emotions, conflicts, and relationships.
- tale: A timeless, imaginative story that explores life's lessons and possibilities.
- All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals.
- books: Are books that use illustrations and simple text to tell a story or convey information, primarily for children.
- An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life.
- fiction: Imaginative stories that explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and the unknown.
15 Clues: An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life. • rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow. • Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history. • All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals. • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2018-11-12
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- There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales?
- Until Chaucer wrote his tales, works were written in what languages (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- What is a story that is within a bigger story known as ( 2 words)?
- Each tale is preceded by what?
- Chaucer's poetic form became the basis of what couplet, used extensively by later poets?
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- What aspect did Chaucer reveal to poets and writers that has a place in literature because it gave an insight about society and the human condition?
- What will the winner of the story telling contest get from the tavern host?
- The language of everyday life by common people is known as what?
- As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey?
- Chaucer's true individuals illustrated humanity's blank and blank? (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- How many stories did Chaucer actually write?
- Chaucer's portrayals of the clergy and church officials reveal what?
- Works written in Middle English were romances based on King Arthur legends, moral tales, and narrative poems known as what?
- What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury?
- What was becoming more widespread during the 14th Century England?
- Originally Chaucer planned to write 120 tales with each pilgrim telling 2 stories on the way and 2 on the return. How many people went on the pilgrimage?
16 Clues: Each tale is preceded by what? • How many stories did Chaucer actually write? • There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales? • What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury? • As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey? • The language of everyday life by common people is known as what? • ...
Mars patel activite 2022-03-03
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- What rhymes with manic?
- What rhymes with throne?
- What kinda stuff catches on fire easily?
- What’s a word for something that will never end?
- What do you call a person that thinks outside of the box?
- When a alarm goes off and you have to hide
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- What rhymes with patty
- What’s another word for carma?
- What's another word for gigantic?
- What’s a word for a big open space?
- What word means something is a combination of 2 things?
- What rhymes with pack?
12 Clues: What rhymes with patty • What rhymes with pack? • What rhymes with manic? • What rhymes with throne? • What’s another word for carma? • What's another word for gigantic? • What’s a word for a big open space? • What kinda stuff catches on fire easily? • When a alarm goes off and you have to hide • What’s a word for something that will never end? • ...
Jataka Tales 2022-12-22
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- how many times did buddha undergo rebirth? (number format)
- What is the main teaching of these tales?
- What does Buddha mean?
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- These stories are about Buddha's _____
- The final collection of Jataka tales was compiled in ____ (number format)
- These tales tell stories about ___
- In which language is the Jataka tails written in?
- Who preserved the Jataka tales?
8 Clues: What does Buddha mean? • Who preserved the Jataka tales? • These tales tell stories about ___ • These stories are about Buddha's _____ • What is the main teaching of these tales? • In which language is the Jataka tails written in? • how many times did buddha undergo rebirth? (number format) • The final collection of Jataka tales was compiled in ____ (number format)
Birds 2014-06-11
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- female superb fairy wren is this colour
- all birds have these
- birds live in all parts of the ...........
- most birds use these to fly
- feathers can be many different .........
- most birds build these
- birds use their .......to talk to each other
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- an area or place where birds live
- you see these birds at the beach
- fairy penguins use special feathers for this
- fairy penguins can't do this
- feathers keep birds ..........
- birds lay these
13 Clues: birds lay these • all birds have these • most birds build these • most birds use these to fly • fairy penguins can't do this • feathers keep birds .......... • you see these birds at the beach • an area or place where birds live • female superb fairy wren is this colour • feathers can be many different ......... • birds live in all parts of the ........... • ...
Birds 2014-06-11
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- feathers keep birds ..........
- all birds have these
- most birds use these to fly
- fairy penguins can't do this
- you see these birds at the beach
- female superb fairy wren is this colour
- most birds build these
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- an area or place where birds live
- birds lay these
- fairy penguins use special feathers for this
- feathers can be many different .........
- birds live in all parts of the ...........
- birds use their .......to talk to each other
13 Clues: birds lay these • all birds have these • most birds build these • most birds use these to fly • fairy penguins can't do this • feathers keep birds .......... • you see these birds at the beach • an area or place where birds live • female superb fairy wren is this colour • feathers can be many different ......... • birds live in all parts of the ........... • ...
Books and Authors 2016-06-29
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- classic picture books for babies about runaway bunnies and saying goodnight in the great green room
- name of the boys for which this series is named, appealing to juvenile boys, first appearing in 1927
- author of a 1941 publication about a little pioneer cow, Susannah, and her journey west with her family
- best known for 1986 Newbery Medal winner for Sarah, Plain and Tall
- husband and wife team wrote many beginner reader books about bears on bicycles, hunting for honey, and picnicking
- picture books from mid 1900s; favorites about ducklings and a little girl and bear cub picking blueberries
- wrote with the pen name of Mark Twain
- beginner readers relate to the stories of Ramona Quimby and Henry Huggins, as they experience the adventures of becoming school aged
- cartoonist and illustrator with The New Yorker, took up writing children's books at the age of 61, one of which inspired multiple movies and a Broadway musical about a big blue monster
- story of a little girl being raised in Switzerland after the death of her parents; who goes up the mountain to live with her grandfather
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- published book in the mid 1800s of the 4 March sisters transitioning from childhood to womanhood
- many board books available by this author, with fun illustrations of animals dressing for bed or dancing in the barnyard
- female author of a series about pioneer sisters traveling west with Ma and Pa
- kind of scary fairy tales well known and loved
- author and illustrator of tiny tales about woodland friends, originally published tiny individual story books in early 1900s
- author of a series first appearing in the early 1900s about a young orphan girl, Anne Shirley, being raised on a farm in Prince Edward Island
- writer of a fantasy trilogy based in middle earth published in 1956 which were later made into box office hits in the movie theaters
- known for wacky illustrations and made up words, this doctor of sorts delights young and old alike
- Newberry Medal winner of many humorous books, including several about the Moffats
19 Clues: wrote with the pen name of Mark Twain • kind of scary fairy tales well known and loved • best known for 1986 Newbery Medal winner for Sarah, Plain and Tall • female author of a series about pioneer sisters traveling west with Ma and Pa • Newberry Medal winner of many humorous books, including several about the Moffats • ...
Books and Authors 2016-06-29
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- beginner readers relate to the stories of Ramona Quimby and Henry Huggins, as they experience the adventures of becoming school aged
- published book in the mid 1800s of the 4 March sisters transitioning from childhood to womanhood
- author of a 1941 publication about a little pioneer cow, Susannah, and her journey west with her family
- Newberry Medal winner of many humorous books, including several about the Moffats
- writer of a fantasy trilogy based in middle earth published in 1956 which were later made into box office hits in the movie theaters
- picture books from mid 1900s; favorites about ducklings and a little girl and bear cub picking blueberries
- husband and wife team wrote many beginner reader books about bears on bicycles, hunting for honey, and picnicking
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- kind of scary fairy tales well known and loved
- classic picture books for babies about runaway bunnies and saying goodnight in the great green room
- name of the boys for which this series is named, appealing to juvenile boys, first appearing in 1927
- many board books available by this author, with fun illustrations of animals dressing for bed or dancing in the barnyard
- wrote with the pen name of Mark Twain
- best known for 1986 Newbery Medal winner for Sarah, Plain and Tall
- female author of a series about pioneer sisters traveling west with Ma and Pa
- cartoonist and illustrator with The New Yorker, took up writing children's books at the age of 61, one of which inspired multiple movies and a Broadway musical about a big blue monster
- author and illustrator of tiny tales about woodland friends, originally published tiny individual story books in early 1900s
- author of a series first appearing in the early 1900s about a young orphan girl, Anne Shirley, being raised on a farm in Prince Edward Island
- story of a little girl being raised in Switzerland after the death of her parents; who goes up the mountain to live with her grandfather
- known for wacky illustrations and made up words, this doctor of sorts delights young and old alike
19 Clues: wrote with the pen name of Mark Twain • kind of scary fairy tales well known and loved • best known for 1986 Newbery Medal winner for Sarah, Plain and Tall • female author of a series about pioneer sisters traveling west with Ma and Pa • Newberry Medal winner of many humorous books, including several about the Moffats • ...
1 Peter 2 2024-06-09
14 Clues: trip • go to • makers • placing • announce • selected • valuable • not material • the annointed one • opposite of dying • rhymes with "mouse" • rhymes with "bones" • opposite of accepted • the Hebrew is "Joshua"
The Canterbury Tales 2018-11-12
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- What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury?
- Chaucer's poetic form became the basis of what couplet, used extensively by later poets?
- There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales?
- Chaucer's portrayals of the clergy and church officials reveal what?
- Until Chaucer wrote his tales, works were written in what languages (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- How many stories did Chaucer actually write?
- As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey?
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- What will the winner of the story telling contest get from the tavern host?
- What is a story that is within a bigger story known as ( 2 words)?
- What aspect did Chaucer reveal to poets and writers that has a place in literature because it gave an insight about society and the human condition?
- What was becoming more widespread during the 14th Century England?
- Chaucer's true individuals illustrated humanity's blank and blank? (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- Works written in Middle English were romances based on King Arthur legends, moral tales, and narrative poems known as what?
- The language of everyday life by common people is known as what?
- Each tale is preceded by what?
- Originally Chaucer planned to write 120 tales with each pilgrim telling 2 stories on the way and 2 on the return. How many people went on the pilgrimage?
16 Clues: Each tale is preceded by what? • How many stories did Chaucer actually write? • There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales? • What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury? • As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey? • The language of everyday life by common people is known as what? • ...
JULY 2022-06-29
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- Day of the week GriefShare meets
- Life Group hosting Wednesday Fellowship meal
- Item needed at Children's Play Date
- Elder
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- Drink available on Sunday mornings
- Contact person for nursery and King's Kids volunteers
- New members
- One of today's nursery volunteers
- Theme of LYG Camp Speak ________!
- One way of receiving reminders, cancellations, etc.
10 Clues: Elder • New members • Day of the week GriefShare meets • One of today's nursery volunteers • Theme of LYG Camp Speak ________! • Drink available on Sunday mornings • Item needed at Children's Play Date • Life Group hosting Wednesday Fellowship meal • One way of receiving reminders, cancellations, etc. • Contact person for nursery and King's Kids volunteers
Geoffrey Chaucer 2021-10-20
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- Chaucer was taken prisoner during this war
- Chaucer's ________ was considered to be great about The Canterbury Tales
- The Hundred Years War took place in this country
- Chaucer served under Edward the Third, Richard the Second, and _____ ___ _____
- Chaucer is known as the Father of _______ ______
- Chaucer was buried at this church
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- ____ _____ was one of the rhyme schemes Chaucer used in The Canterbury Tales
- This was the nickname of the plot Chaucer was buried in
- This was Chaucer's father's profession
- Chaucer's first, and most important, poem
- The dominant meter of the tales
11 Clues: The dominant meter of the tales • Chaucer was buried at this church • This was Chaucer's father's profession • Chaucer's first, and most important, poem • Chaucer was taken prisoner during this war • The Hundred Years War took place in this country • Chaucer is known as the Father of _______ ______ • This was the nickname of the plot Chaucer was buried in • ...
Poetry 2022-09-13
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- Poems are written using sentences. (True or False)
- Imagery is the way a poet uses words to describe and create ___________.
- What word rhymes with door? (dirt, four or school)
- What word rhymes with cook? (look, care, or cake)
- What word rhymes with eight? (egg, fight, or skate)
- ________ are words that have the same sound at the end.
- A poem uses words in a special way to express ________ and ideas.
- Poems are written using stanzas.(True or False)
- A poem is _________ from a paragraph.
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- All poems must have periods and capital letters.(True or False)
- ________ poems have rhyming words. (most, many or all)
- _______ is the way a poet uses words to describe and create meaning.
- Rhyming words are words that begin with the same sound. (True or False)
- This is the way a poem looks.
- Poems are written in ________ and stanzas.
- Rhyming words are words the end with the same __________.
- What word rhymes with king? (sing or pick)
- Poems are _______________. (fiction or non-fiction)
18 Clues: This is the way a poem looks. • A poem is _________ from a paragraph. • Poems are written in ________ and stanzas. • What word rhymes with king? (sing or pick) • Poems are written using stanzas.(True or False) • What word rhymes with cook? (look, care, or cake) • Poems are written using sentences. (True or False) • What word rhymes with door? (dirt, four or school) • ...
Unit 8 Spelling Words 2022-10-24
12 Clues: flies a plane • similar to cook • similar to nice • sounds like pail • sounds like sail • rhymes with dime • rhymes with cried • rhymes with child • you can write on it • you can do something • He snored _____ he was sleeping. • I _____ sad when my dog ran away.
Tr Blends 2024-02-13
8 Clues: What rhymes with blue? • What rhymes with free? • What rhymes with flip? • What rhymes with snap? • What rhymes with pluck? • What rhymes with slick? • What rhymes with chain? • What rhymes with sweet?
Spelling List 8 Kieran Fults 2015-10-21
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- The class was in __________ after school.
- I ate a ________ at the baseball game.
- My father will ____________ a company this year.
- The book was in great shape.
- There was a __________ egg behind the goose!
- I had to ___________ strawberry and chocolate.
- Most adults have _________.
- To many people _________ behind other people's back's.
- I am so excited when I _______ the toad!
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- We were so hungry we ate _________ cake!
- It was a _____________ thing to watch.
- The _______ helped us stay warm this winter.
- She went to the _____________ after breaking her arm.
- The police will __________ the villain.
- My mom said I was born in a nursery.
- Sponges __________ water and other liquids.
- There is a __________ sweep in Mary Poppins.
- The mouse will __________ in the attack of the cat.
- I will ________ across the world!
- We went to skate at the _________ rink.
20 Clues: Most adults have _________. • The book was in great shape. • I will ________ across the world! • My mom said I was born in a nursery. • It was a _____________ thing to watch. • I ate a ________ at the baseball game. • The police will __________ the villain. • We went to skate at the _________ rink. • We were so hungry we ate _________ cake! • ...
rice farming 2025-10-13
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- – Moving seedlings from nursery to field.
- – Unhusked rice grain or rice field.
- – Sowing seeds by scattering them evenly.
- – Formation of side shoots from the rice plant.
- – Process of removing husk and bran layers.
- – The cluster of rice grains on the stem.
- Seeding – Planting seeds directly into the field.
- Content – Amount of water in rice grains.
- – Artificial application of water to fields.
- – Keeping dried rice grains in proper conditions.
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- – Separating rice grains from panicles.
- Levelling – Flattening the land for even water distribution.
- – Collecting mature rice plants from the field.
- Management – Controlling insects and diseases in rice.
- – Reducing moisture in harvested grains.
- – Area where rice seeds are first sown.
- – Substance that improves plant growth.
- – Removal of unwanted plants from the field.
- – Young rice plant ready for transplanting.
- Harvester – Machine that harvests, threshes, and cleans rice grains.
20 Clues: – Unhusked rice grain or rice field. • – Separating rice grains from panicles. • – Area where rice seeds are first sown. • – Substance that improves plant growth. • – Reducing moisture in harvested grains. • – Moving seedlings from nursery to field. • – Sowing seeds by scattering them evenly. • – The cluster of rice grains on the stem. • ...
Lucy, Nathan, and Baby Bernstein Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-07
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- What food did Lucy vow never to tap out on in her wedding vows?
- What was Lucy’s first word?
- Where was Nathan born?
- Where was Lucy born?
- What color hair did Lucy have when she was born?
- What was Lucy’s lullaby?
- What is Nathan’s middle name?
- What was Elka’s craving when she was pregnant with Nathan?
- What is Lucy’s middle name?
- Over what holiday is baby Bernstein due?
- What was Sasha’s craving when she was pregnant with Lucy?
- What is Lucy and Nathan’s dog named?
- On holiday did Nathan and Lucy meet?
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- What was Nathan’s lullaby?
- What color hair did Nathan have when he was born?
- What was Nathan’s first word?
- What was Lucy’s baby nursery theme?
- What was Nathan’s baby nursery theme?
- Where did Nathan and Lucy get engaged?
19 Clues: Where was Lucy born? • Where was Nathan born? • What was Lucy’s lullaby? • What was Nathan’s lullaby? • What was Lucy’s first word? • What is Lucy’s middle name? • What was Nathan’s first word? • What is Nathan’s middle name? • What was Lucy’s baby nursery theme? • What is Lucy and Nathan’s dog named? • On holiday did Nathan and Lucy meet? • What was Nathan’s baby nursery theme? • ...
36 2024-07-06
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- Time-travelling adventures
- Radio station staff's humorous tales
- “Fawlty ……” British hotelier's farces
- Alien living with a family
- “Three ……” Trio's slapstick antics
- Butler turned political figure
- Father and son junk dealers
- 80s Miami narcotics officers
- Musical family's antics
- “Dukes …..” Cousins' car chases
- Saga of a wealthy family
- “….. Company” Roommates' comedic misunderstandings
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- Roommates with opposite habits
- “…..Woman” Female cyborg's adventures
- Boy's life in the 60s and 70s
- Comedy about everyday life
- Private investigator in Hawaii
- Boarding school sitcom
- Female detectives' capers
- “….. Miller” NYC detectives' comic tales
- Detectives with romantic tension
- Comedy about the Bundy family
- Fixes problems with science
- Drama about an oil family
- Over-the-top soap opera spoof
25 Clues: Boarding school sitcom • Musical family's antics • Saga of a wealthy family • Female detectives' capers • Drama about an oil family • Time-travelling adventures • Comedy about everyday life • Alien living with a family • Father and son junk dealers • Fixes problems with science • 80s Miami narcotics officers • Boy's life in the 60s and 70s • Comedy about the Bundy family • ...
Tales 2016-05-30
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- It's a man with a skin of biscuit.
- It's a story about three pigs and a wolf
- It's an object used by fairies or witches.
- a short story with fairies or giant etc
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- A horse with a horn and rainbows ♥
- A prince turned into an animal
- Expression used at the beginning of a tale
- The famous shoe of Cinderella
- It's the naughty character of the Little Red Riding Hood
- A famous character of a tale about three bears
10 Clues: The famous shoe of Cinderella • A prince turned into an animal • A horse with a horn and rainbows ♥ • It's a man with a skin of biscuit. • a short story with fairies or giant etc • It's a story about three pigs and a wolf • Expression used at the beginning of a tale • It's an object used by fairies or witches. • A famous character of a tale about three bears • ...
PIRATE CROSSWORD 2023-08-15
YEAR 2 TERM 4 WEEK ___ 'u' 2021-04-12
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- Mat.
- With a sad face she _______ ate her dinner.
- Open.
- Rhymes with honey.
- Noise from a pig.
- He used _______ words to tease the boy.
- Opposite of making.
- Clean.
- Our school is in the ________ Centre.
- He _______ go through Samaria.
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- Can you _______ the hose please.
- Sad.
- Rhymes with sun.
- The wheels on the _____ go round and round.
- Tăia.
- Opening.
- Kissed.
- Not fair.
- Catelus.
- Gunoi.
- Noroi.
21 Clues: Mat. • Sad. • Tăia. • Open. • Gunoi. • Clean. • Noroi. • Kissed. • Opening. • Catelus. • Not fair. • Rhymes with sun. • Noise from a pig. • Rhymes with honey. • Opposite of making. • He _______ go through Samaria. • Can you _______ the hose please. • Our school is in the ________ Centre. • He used _______ words to tease the boy. • With a sad face she _______ ate her dinner. • ...
Lucy, Nathan, and Baby Bernstein Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-07
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- Where was Nathan born?
- What color hair did Nathan have when he was born?
- What is Lucy and Nathan’s dog named?
- What was Nathan’s first word?
- What color hair did Lucy have when she was born?
- What was Elka’s craving when she was pregnant with Nathan?
- What was Sasha’s craving when she was pregnant with Lucy?
- What was Lucy’s first word?
- What was Lucy’s baby nursery theme?
- Over what holiday is baby Bernstein due?
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- What was Lucy’s lullaby?
- What was Nathan’s lullaby?
- What is Nathan’s middle name?
- On holiday did Nathan and Lucy meet?
- What is Lucy’s middle name?
- Where was Lucy born?
- What was Nathan’s baby nursery theme?
- Where did Nathan and Lucy get engaged?
- What food did Lucy vow never to tap out on in her wedding vows?
19 Clues: Where was Lucy born? • Where was Nathan born? • What was Lucy’s lullaby? • What was Nathan’s lullaby? • What is Lucy’s middle name? • What was Lucy’s first word? • What is Nathan’s middle name? • What was Nathan’s first word? • What was Lucy’s baby nursery theme? • On holiday did Nathan and Lucy meet? • What is Lucy and Nathan’s dog named? • What was Nathan’s baby nursery theme? • ...
Spelling week #16 2025-03-06
15 Clues: smile • forget • a girl • nothing • not poor • after six • not north • lunch time • sweet to eat • use your brain • rhymes with fast • do with your eyes • for your birthday • rhymes with stick • animals live there
Number 14 2021-02-06
18 Clues: puzzle • subject • solidify • expansive • absolutely • curriculum • impossible • snaky fish • Nursery cry • School test • cutting tool • just because • yard fraction • swampy terrain • screen material • Honolulu's isle • Tennis great Arhur • it aint worth a nickel
#JangotRicher 2023-08-02
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- The size of a newborn's stomach is as small as a
- Newborns are tear-free. (T/F)
- What do Richard & Janet call their home which will soon be the home of their baby boy
- Janet's craving during pregnancy
- Newborns have kneecaps (T/F)
- Richard's height
- A baby's room is called a
- Specific term to describe the meeting of the sperm & egg
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- JangotRich wedding month
- Which sense is developed first in a newborn?
- Baby's weight (kg)
- The most common nursery rhyme
- How many bones does a newborn have?
- The first color that a newborn sees
- Baby's Due Date
15 Clues: Baby's Due Date • Richard's height • Baby's weight (kg) • JangotRich wedding month • A baby's room is called a • Newborns have kneecaps (T/F) • The most common nursery rhyme • Newborns are tear-free. (T/F) • Janet's craving during pregnancy • How many bones does a newborn have? • The first color that a newborn sees • Which sense is developed first in a newborn? • ...
Baby Shower 2026-02-17
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- To wrap a newborn snugly and securely
- Today’s reason for cake and conversation
- The sudden urge to reorganise everything at 2am
- A toy that announces itself
- The circle growing a little bigger
- The reason maitland’s baby supplies are sold out
- The tiny reason we’re gathered today
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- The wheels that make fresh air possible
- A late-night essential
- The room prepared for its smallest resident
- A baby’s first proper bed
- A one-piece outfit babies practically live in
- The reason the nursery has structural integrity
- A gentle song meant to invite sleep
- Something changed more often than expected
15 Clues: A late-night essential • A baby’s first proper bed • A toy that announces itself • The circle growing a little bigger • A gentle song meant to invite sleep • The tiny reason we’re gathered today • To wrap a newborn snugly and securely • The wheels that make fresh air possible • Today’s reason for cake and conversation • Something changed more often than expected • ...
English Terms 2023-12-13
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- the main character in a story
- a character we do not know a lot about
- a character who undergoes a change in the story
- a character who does not change throughout the story
- using "you" POV
- the part of the plot where events progress towards the climax
- the conflict involving government is "person vs _____"
- the introduction of characters and setting
- a repeating idea or symbol throughout a story
- the force against the main character
- when the unexpected occurs in a story
- a struggle or problem in a story
- the conflict involving environment is "person vs _____"
- time AND place of a story
- a type of third person POV
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- using a visual to represent something (such as a dove representing peace)
- an example of this is "sarcasm"
- the conflict involving magic is "person vs _____"
- the category of media
- the conflict involving machines is "person vs _____"
- advice the reader is given from a story, usually fairy tales
- when a character does not know what's about the happen in a story, but the readers know
- an over-used phrase that cannot be used as a theme
- what does POV mean?
- a character we know a lot about
- a complete sentence describing the main message of a story
- using "I" POV
27 Clues: using "I" POV • using "you" POV • what does POV mean? • the category of media • time AND place of a story • a type of third person POV • the main character in a story • an example of this is "sarcasm" • a character we know a lot about • a struggle or problem in a story • the force against the main character • when the unexpected occurs in a story • ...
Random 2025-04-09
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- – A grand old home often found in fairy tales.
- – A dense forest filled with wildlife.
- – Reflects exactly what’s in front of it.
- – A small glass ball or a polished stone.
- – Appears in the sky after rain and sunshine.
- – Portable shelter for camping.
- – A slow-moving animal that hangs from trees.
- – A bird that sometimes mimics what you say.
- – You climb it to reach higher places.
- – Wax with a wick, it glows when lit.
- – A space object with a glowing tail.
- – A striped animal from the savannah.
- – A sailor who searches for treasure (often illegally).
- – Explosive displays seen on celebrations.
- – A giant space rock orbiting a star.
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- – A six-stringed instrument you strum or pluck.
- – A bird that swims but doesn’t fly.
- – A mountain that sometimes erupts with lava.
- – Opens wide to keep you dry in the rain.
- – Pops up your bread when it’s done.
- – You solve it piece by piece.
- – Attracts metal and sticks to fridges.
- – A smart marine animal that squeaks and swims.
- – Buried riches, often found with a map.
- – A place to jot down thoughts or doodles.
- – A quiet place full of stories and study.
- – A machine that can perform tasks or move.
- – A slow-moving river of ice.
- – Makes a sharp sound when blown.
- – Tells you the time without speaking.
30 Clues: – A slow-moving river of ice. • – You solve it piece by piece. • – Portable shelter for camping. • – Makes a sharp sound when blown. • – A bird that swims but doesn’t fly. • – Pops up your bread when it’s done. • – Wax with a wick, it glows when lit. • – A space object with a glowing tail. • – A striped animal from the savannah. • – A giant space rock orbiting a star. • ...
the SAM fam 2021-03-06
Across
- _ strauss & co.
- the archangel
- small steam
- southern and western
- governor of MI, _ Whitmer
- forever ours
- _ Marie Presley
- Livingston Seagull and Winters
- scissor hands
- rhymes with voice
- brand of chicken
- Ulysses S. _
- teenage witch
- Ave _
- Sorry, Clue< Monopoly... _ Brothers Games
- rhymes with melon
- "Everyone love _"
- dad
- 290 S. -
- McCartney and Bunion
Down
- DiMaggio
- 2 tuff
- fairchildand freedman
- "A boy named _"
- emiliani's
- "A drop of golden sun"
- 13 grandchildren
- baby kangaroo
- rhymes with carrot and ferret
- _Rigby
- B. Anthony and St, James
- mona _
- common family surname
- Amaing _
- derivative of "Margaret"
- four houses in _
- country singer, Loretta _
- john and mom
- only high school student
- "ma belle, these words that go together well"
- mom's maiden name
41 Clues: dad • Ave _ • 2 tuff • _Rigby • mona _ • DiMaggio • Amaing _ • 290 S. - • emiliani's • small steam • forever ours • Ulysses S. _ • john and mom • the archangel • baby kangaroo • scissor hands • teenage witch • _ strauss & co. • "A boy named _" • _ Marie Presley • 13 grandchildren • brand of chicken • four houses in _ • rhymes with voice • rhymes with melon • "Everyone love _" • mom's maiden name • southern and western • ...
drawbridge 2016-10-13
Across
- It was built from ...
- Clean clothes should be in ...
- Person who can find magic in nature
- Comfortable in 4 letters
- The most important thing in the kitchen with tacos in it
- The ... of lighting all around the house will make sure a buglar is unable to hide in the shadows
- A castle built to defend a place
- There should be safety gates on ...
- You borrow it to buy a house
- Worries about everything
- Equipment used to cook food
- Consruction which should protect a castle from attack
- The most romantic and the hottest place in the house (usually it is in front of the sofa)
- Set up(business)
Down
- Opossite of spacious
- The room under the floor
- Book's "home"
- Every student love this piece of furniture
- He/she gets into flats and houses illegally and steals things
- This hat is not ... for you
- The shelf above the fireplace
- Gets angry very easily especially after math exam
- There is crockery in ...
- Skill in expressing ideas clearly
- Likes to chat a lot
- A room at the top of a house under the roof
- The most important thing in the bathroom after tacos
- A machine which washes plates and glasses
- Princess' house from fairy tales
- Building on farm where animals are kept
30 Clues: Book's "home" • Set up(business) • Likes to chat a lot • Opossite of spacious • It was built from ... • The room under the floor • Comfortable in 4 letters • There is crockery in ... • Worries about everything • This hat is not ... for you • Equipment used to cook food • You borrow it to buy a house • The shelf above the fireplace • Clean clothes should be in ... • ...
Week 7 2021-09-08
Across
- Women thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.
- A male witch
- One who practices magic or sorcery
- The ability to move an object mentally without being pushed or helped
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Animals who behave human- like, including the ability to talk
- The practice of seeking knowledge beforehand; predict the future
- A man who has magical powers, especially in legends and fairy tales.
- Small animal or imp kept as a witch's attendant. They are loyal guardians and protectors to witches, who are sent to assist them with magic.
- Ordinary humans with no magic in their blood.
Down
- Divination using human entrails
- Moving from one place to another without a vehicle or walking
- Medieval chemistry; attempt to change base metal into gold
- To see in the far distance without mechanical aid
- Communication from one mind to another without speech, writing, or other sensory means
- A liquid with special powers, especially one used as poison, medicine, or magic
- A being that can assume different forms at will
- Ornament worn as a charm against evil spirits
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- A form of magic or divination in which a person communicates or controls the dead.
20 Clues: A male witch • Divination using human entrails • One who practices magic or sorcery • Ornament worn as a charm against evil spirits • Ordinary humans with no magic in their blood. • A being that can assume different forms at will • To see in the far distance without mechanical aid • Medieval chemistry; attempt to change base metal into gold • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FF! 2022-02-19
Across
- the third word of the name of NCT U’s birthday song
- accompanied by (another person or thing)
- abbreviation of my name
- the first word of the name of Taylor Swift’s Romeo song
- the possessive form of you
- the theme song of Despicable Me 2
- the number of this year, replace 0 with o
- a set phrase, usually used in the end of fairy tales
- to a high degree or extent(adv. form of extreme)
- abbreviation of “thank you”
- extraordinarily good(pronounced like when you bent four fingers)
- come into existence
Down
- an anniversary of the day on which a person was born
- a female person who has the same parents as another person
- the act of caressing with the lips(plural)
- blessed with good fortune or the English name of Qi Wei’s daughter
- the third person singular form of have
- adj. form of a EXO’s song that you don’t like but I do(it is in the same album with The Eve)
- the first word of the English name of one NCT DREAM’s song (there is “ticktok ticktok” in its lyrics)
- superlative of `many' used with count nouns and often preceded by `the'
- the state of being present or the noun form of present
- abbreviation of your name
- singular form of my favorite situation comedy
- the possessive form of I
24 Clues: come into existence • abbreviation of my name • the possessive form of I • abbreviation of your name • the possessive form of you • abbreviation of “thank you” • the theme song of Despicable Me 2 • the third person singular form of have • accompanied by (another person or thing) • the number of this year, replace 0 with o • the act of caressing with the lips(plural) • ...
Creepshow 2025-05-20
Across
- Medieval knight’s worst fire-breathing nightmare
- Gourmet snack for the undead – hold the seasoning.
- Walks like an Egyptian... very, very slowly
- King of the Kaiju, known for wrecking Tokyo
- Shrek’s species, often misunderstood
- Enemy race in “Lord of the Rings”
- Horror film in your head, no ticket required
- Rural vampire with a livestock-only diet
- Bloodsucking Transylvanian count
- Monster genre in Japanese pop culture
- Danger noodle
- Mammals of the night
- Deadly to werewolves and very expensive jewelry.
- Towering creature in fairy tales and nightmares
- Red balloon’s owner
- Hairiest guy at the gym... and most bitey
- Real estate term for “needs exorcism.”
Down
- Hairy guy with serious shoe size issues
- Dracula’s favorite drink
- Bull-headed maze dweller
- Lives forever, still can’t see himself in selfies
- Brain enthusiast with no sense of personal space.
- Part human, part horsepower
- Scientist who created a monster
- Bigfoot’s snow-loving cousin
- Just one glance, and boom—yard decor
- Transparent tenant who refuses to pay rent.
- This veggie is the vampire version of pepper spray.
- Controlled by an evil spirit
- Broom-rider; practitioner of dark magic and mischief
- Noisy tool featured in many slasher films
- Eight-legged spinner of sticky art
- King of the apes who climbs skyscrapers
33 Clues: Danger noodle • Red balloon’s owner • Mammals of the night • Dracula’s favorite drink • Bull-headed maze dweller • Part human, part horsepower • Bigfoot’s snow-loving cousin • Controlled by an evil spirit • Scientist who created a monster • Bloodsucking Transylvanian count • Enemy race in “Lord of the Rings” • Eight-legged spinner of sticky art • Shrek’s species, often misunderstood • ...
Gabriel Martinez(Anatomy of Compounds Miter Saw) 2026-04-01
Across
- Makes precise cuts, Rhymes with Grade
- Rhymes with job and is located in front of the saw.
- Blade cover when at rest automatically
- Tils the blade vertically 0-45 degrees
- Rhymes with able.
Down
- allows the saw head to move forward
- Removes sawdust and helps reduce clean up.
- Its something you grab and help support the saw.
- Rhymes with fort.
- Rhymes with dense.
10 Clues: Rhymes with fort. • Rhymes with able. • Rhymes with dense. • allows the saw head to move forward • Makes precise cuts, Rhymes with Grade • Blade cover when at rest automatically • Tils the blade vertically 0-45 degrees • Removes sawdust and helps reduce clean up. • Its something you grab and help support the saw. • Rhymes with job and is located in front of the saw.
My Room 2024-04-23
Across
- A light to shine when it's dark; Helps you read or find that lost mark.
- Soft and fluffy, where you lay your head; Sweet dreams await on this cozy bed.
- Pages filled with tales and rhymes; Open one up, it's storytime.
- A place to write, draw, and learn; With space for books and papers to turn.
Down
- It reflects your face, your smile so bright; Look inside, what a wonderful sight.
- A round face with numbers all in a row; Tells you when it's time to eat or go.
- A cozy spot for dreams to unfold; Soft pillows and blankets, a sight to behold.
7 Clues: Pages filled with tales and rhymes; Open one up, it's storytime. • A light to shine when it's dark; Helps you read or find that lost mark. • A place to write, draw, and learn; With space for books and papers to turn. • A round face with numbers all in a row; Tells you when it's time to eat or go. • ...
Classroom English 2022-09-25
Halloween 2024-10-31
Across
- a dead body of a person or animal that has been preserved by natural or artificial means.
- a woman who is believed to have magic powers, especially to do evil things.
- a house or place that is believed to be visited by ghosts or spirits.
- a large, frightening creature that appears in stories and legends.
Down
- a creature from folklore that lives by feeding on the blood of the living.
- a man who has magical powers, especially in legends and fairy tales.
- a large metal pot used for cooking over an open fire, typically used for boiling or frying.
- the spirit of a dead person that appears to the living, especially one that haunts or causes trouble to them.
- the structure consisting of all the bones in a human or animal body.
9 Clues: a large, frightening creature that appears in stories and legends. • a man who has magical powers, especially in legends and fairy tales. • the structure consisting of all the bones in a human or animal body. • a house or place that is believed to be visited by ghosts or spirits. • a creature from folklore that lives by feeding on the blood of the living. • ...
LEE crossword puzzle 2024-09-18
Across
- fiction: Imaginative stories that explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and the unknown.
- Timeless stories end traditions shared among communities, revealing their history, values, and cultural identity.
- : A timeless story that teaches valuable life lessons through relatable characters.
- : A powerful story or perfomances that explores human emotions, conflicts, and relationships.
- An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life.
- A Personal journey shared through words, revealing lessons, strussles, and triumphs.
- books: Books that uncover hidden truths and insights, empowering treaders with facts and Figures. They bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding
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- books: Are books that use illustrations and simple text to tell a story or convey information, primarily for children.
- All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals.
- Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history.
- writing: Type of writing that aims to inform readers about a topic, provide facts and data,and educate or instruct.
- tale: A timeless, imaginative story that explores life's lessons and possibilities.
- fiction: Stories that unleash imagination, explore human nature, and reveal fidden possibilities
- Imaginative stories that transport us to new worlde, ignite our imagination, and explore the human condition.
- rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow.
15 Clues: An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life. • rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow. • Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history. • All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals. • ...
Extinct Languages 2020-02-19
Across
- Spoken in Carpathia during the 1st century, this language was Indo-European in origin. Rhymes with citation.
- This language comes from the Slavic po more meaning “land by the sea”. It rhymes with Jordanian.
- This paleo-Hispanic language was spoken in what is now Northeastern Portugal. Rhymes with humanitarian.
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- Originating on the island of Crete, this language is found in two varieties Linear A and Linear B. Rhymes with Samoan.
- This east-Iranian language was spoken in the Chorasmian region and what is now Northern Uzbekistan. Rhymes with antiquarian.
- This was at the time of Spanish contact, the principal language of the Caribbean. Rhymes with volcano.
- Known also as Old Libyan, it existed in Eastern Africa during the pre-Roman era. Rhymes with Euclidian
- This language was spoken in what is now modern-day Scotland. It was absorbed into Gaelic and rhymes with crawfish.
- Spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, this extinct east-Semitic language named after the city of Akkad. Rhymes with arcadian.
- This language was in the Semitic family of languages and was spoken in the era of classical antiquity. Rhymes with tunic.
10 Clues: This language comes from the Slavic po more meaning “land by the sea”. It rhymes with Jordanian. • This was at the time of Spanish contact, the principal language of the Caribbean. Rhymes with volcano. • Known also as Old Libyan, it existed in Eastern Africa during the pre-Roman era. Rhymes with Euclidian • ...
Zoli 4 August 2022 2022-08-04
18 Clues: komoly • vastag • kisdiák • amíg nem • fegyelem • diplomás • idegesít • csalódott • átismétel • hacsak nem • panaszkodni • ... up. = Siess! • tárgy / tantárgy • órarend, beosztás • ... school = bölcsőde • I ... = Úgy értem, hogy... • ...school = bentlakásos iskola • ... up = vmit elkezd rendszeresen csinálni / belevág
Tales 2016-05-30
Across
- It's the naughty character of the Little Red Riding Hood
- a short story with fairies or giant etc
- Expression used at the beginning of a tale
- A famous character of a tale about three bears
- A prince turned into an animal
Down
- It's a man with a skin of biscuit.
- It's a story about three pigs and a wolf
- The famous shoe of Cinderella
- It's an object used by fairies or witches.
- A horse with a horn and rainbows ♥
10 Clues: The famous shoe of Cinderella • A prince turned into an animal • It's a man with a skin of biscuit. • A horse with a horn and rainbows ♥ • a short story with fairies or giant etc • It's a story about three pigs and a wolf • It's an object used by fairies or witches. • Expression used at the beginning of a tale • A famous character of a tale about three bears • ...
tales 2023-08-21
10 Clues: - Performs magic. • - Home of royalty. • - Enchanting power. • - Often casts spells. • - Hero in many tales. • - Often needs rescuing. • - Might turn into a prince. • - Where many adventures begin. • - Reflects the fairest one of all. • - Fierce, fire-breathing creature.
Personality traits 2020-05-23
Across
- Such people don't express a lot of emotions. They like to keep themselves to themselves.
- This person is always willing to help by giving their time or money.
- These people don't like to show off. They don't shout about their success.
- This person can make up a fairy tale in a matter of minutes! It's a good quality to have if you are a writer or actor.
- The glass is always half-full for these people.
- This person doesn't talk much, especially in a group.
- This person likes hugs and kisses. We use this word to talk about young children who show their love through touch.
- This is your friend who always tells jokes. They are so good at it!
- If you spill some ketchup on your shirt, this person won't tell everyone. They will quietly come up to you and tell you about the problem so you don't get embarrassed.
- This person is funny and smart. They like to say clever things, a bit like Oscar Wilde.
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- This person probably wakes up early and does a lot every day. It seems as though they are never sleepy.
- We use this word to describe dogs and people. They won't leave you when times get tough. They'll stay with you.
- New people? I love meeting new people!
- This person isn't mean - they'll help a person in need.
- This person will get you a glass of water before you even ask for it. And they will give you the perfect gift - because they actually listen to you.
- These people like their desk and their room to be tidy. They often have good handwriting.
- This kind of person can wait for a long time - more than I can!
- Sometimes you reach a call centre and the operator is on your side - they are being _____. I wish more call centre operators were like that.
- These people are quite charismatic, they are sweet and probably have a great smile. In fairy tales you might read about Prince _____.
- This person is really smart. A ____ student might be top of the class.
20 Clues: New people? I love meeting new people! • The glass is always half-full for these people. • This person doesn't talk much, especially in a group. • This person isn't mean - they'll help a person in need. • This kind of person can wait for a long time - more than I can! • This is your friend who always tells jokes. They are so good at it! • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2018-11-12
Across
- What is a story that is within a bigger story known as ( 2 words)?
- There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales?
- Each tale is preceded by what?
- Until Chaucer wrote his tales, works were written in what languages (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- What will the winner of the story telling contest get from the tavern host?
- Chaucer's poetic form became the basis of what couplet, used extensively by later poets?
Down
- How many stories did Chaucer actually write?
- Chaucer's portrayals of the clergy and church officials reveal what?
- What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury?
- As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey?
- The language of everyday life by common people is known as what?
- What was becoming more widespread during the 14th Century England?
- Chaucer's true individuals illustrated humanity's blank and blank? (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- Works written in Middle English were romances based on King Arthur legends, moral tales, and narrative poems known as what?
- Originally Chaucer planned to write 120 tales with each pilgrim telling 2 stories on the way and 2 on the return. How many people went on the pilgrimage?
- What aspect did Chaucer reveal to poets and writers that has a place in literature because it gave an insight about society and the human condition?
16 Clues: Each tale is preceded by what? • How many stories did Chaucer actually write? • There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales? • What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury? • As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey? • The language of everyday life by common people is known as what? • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2018-11-12
Across
- Works written in Middle English were romances based on King Arthur legends, moral tales, and narrative poems known as what?
- The language of everyday life by common people is known as what?
- Chaucer's true individuals illustrated humanity's blank and blank? (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- What is a story that is within a bigger story known as ( 2 words)?
- What aspect did Chaucer reveal to poets and writers that has a place in literature because it gave an insight about society and the human condition?
- There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales?
- Chaucer's poetic form became the basis of what couplet, used extensively by later poets?
- As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey?
Down
- What was becoming more widespread during the 14th Century England?
- How many stories did Chaucer actually write?
- Chaucer's portrayals of the clergy and church officials reveal what?
- Until Chaucer wrote his tales, works were written in what languages (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- What will the winner of the story telling contest get from the tavern host?
- Originally Chaucer planned to write 120 tales with each pilgrim telling 2 stories on the way and 2 on the return. How many people went on the pilgrimage?
- What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury?
- Each tale is preceded by what?
16 Clues: Each tale is preceded by what? • How many stories did Chaucer actually write? • There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales? • What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury? • As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey? • The language of everyday life by common people is known as what? • ...
Mums Crossword 2020-05-09
Across
- What make was the first car Dad owned?
- The hospital Dad was in during his cancer days
- G'pops first name
- Mr Millicans first name
- What did G'pop only have one of?
- Mum would make these for her sisters when they were young
- Cathy sold these at the UQ markets
- Dads brother
- The sport dad was playing when he injured his back
- The vege that G'pop entered at the Brookfield Show
Down
- Where Chris had his first job
- The female employee at the Indooroopilly Nursery
- The fruit bearing tree down the road at Gap Creek
- The first sibling to leave home
- The suburb Mum and Dad moved to after they married.
- Leisa's middle name
- The year level mum finished school
- Mums favourite ice cream flavour
- The last name of Dads Lawyer
- The name of the nursery on the bottom flat at 99
20 Clues: Dads brother • G'pops first name • Leisa's middle name • Mr Millicans first name • The last name of Dads Lawyer • Where Chris had his first job • The first sibling to leave home • What did G'pop only have one of? • Mums favourite ice cream flavour • The year level mum finished school • Cathy sold these at the UQ markets • What make was the first car Dad owned? • ...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Pokémon 2023-12-30
Across
- 249 Psychic/Flying
- 282 Psychic/Fairy
- 382 Water
- 245 Water
- 52 Normal
- 182 Grass
- 120 Water
- 255 Fire
- 461 Dark/Ice
- 438 Rock
- 250 Fire/Flying
- 386 Psychic
- 118 Water
- 143 Normal
Down
- 393 Water
- 380-381 Dragon/Psychic
- 376 Steel/Psychic
- 175 Fairy
- 316 Poison
- 383 Ground
- 101 Electric
- 146 Fire/Flying
- 251 Psychic/Grass
- 446 Normal
- 490 Water
- 244 Fire
- 385 Steel/Psychic
- 152 Grass
- 151 Psychic
- 202 Psychic
30 Clues: 244 Fire • 255 Fire • 438 Rock • 393 Water • 175 Fairy • 382 Water • 245 Water • 52 Normal • 182 Grass • 490 Water • 120 Water • 152 Grass • 118 Water • 316 Poison • 383 Ground • 446 Normal • 143 Normal • 151 Psychic • 386 Psychic • 202 Psychic • 101 Electric • 461 Dark/Ice • 146 Fire/Flying • 250 Fire/Flying • 282 Psychic/Fairy • 376 Steel/Psychic • 251 Psychic/Grass • 385 Steel/Psychic • 249 Psychic/Flying • 380-381 Dragon/Psychic
Shin Megami Tensei V Demons 30-39 2024-02-27
Across
- Femme 30
- Genma 39
- Fallen 31
- Vile 33
- Haunt 31
- Jirae 31
- Night 32
- Raptor 38
- Kishin 36
- Drake 31
- Avian 39
- Avian 38
- Foul 33
- Tyrant 33 (Special Fusion)
- Megami 35
- Jirae 38
- Divine 39
Down
- Deity 33
- Fiend 30 (DLC)
- Dragon 34
- Beast 34
- Kunitsu 37 (Special Fusion)
- Night 38
- Fiend 36 (DLC)
- Fairy 35
- Megami 37 (DLC)
- Lady 35
- Jaki 30
- Fairy 30
- Fallen 37
- Femme 36
31 Clues: Vile 33 • Lady 35 • Jaki 30 • Foul 33 • Deity 33 • Femme 30 • Genma 39 • Beast 34 • Haunt 31 • Jirae 31 • Night 38 • Night 32 • Drake 31 • Fairy 35 • Avian 39 • Fairy 30 • Avian 38 • Femme 36 • Jirae 38 • Dragon 34 • Fallen 31 • Raptor 38 • Kishin 36 • Fallen 37 • Megami 35 • Divine 39 • Fiend 30 (DLC) • Fiend 36 (DLC) • Megami 37 (DLC) • Tyrant 33 (Special Fusion) • Kunitsu 37 (Special Fusion)
Word Wonder #18 2021-04-06
Across
- 9 to 5
- a 5 line poem
- rhymes with ploygon
- legit
- sounds like damp paw
- fake
- rhymes with grubhub
- a female spirit whom warns of death
- its like suicide
- refuse commercial sales
Down
- unpleasant
- a cruel fellow
- another word for mad
- sounds like poncho
- google chat
- a lot of small pieces
- existing in abundance
- a large number
- a 3 leafed clover native to ireland
- verbally express greif
20 Clues: fake • legit • 9 to 5 • unpleasant • google chat • a 5 line poem • a cruel fellow • a large number • its like suicide • sounds like poncho • rhymes with ploygon • rhymes with grubhub • another word for mad • sounds like damp paw • a lot of small pieces • existing in abundance • verbally express greif • refuse commercial sales • a female spirit whom warns of death • a 3 leafed clover native to ireland
WE ARE HERE... SANBRIDGE 2025-05-14
Across
- HEY GIRL COUSIN
- RHYMES WITH MARIAH
- BROTHER IN CLASS
- BROTHER NAME AVRY
- SISTER IN CLASS
- SISTER IN PREK
- HEY BOY COUSIN
- FAMILY ON STAFF
- THE JOKER
- WORK THE RUNAWAY
- "CAN WE GO OUTSIDE"
- RHYMES WITH CIDER
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- OK, DIALLO
- LITTLE ONE, BIG ONE
- MISTER MISTER
- DOUBLE E
- BIG SISTER IN CLASS
- MISS MISS
- HOMEWORK TIME
- "PUT THE PHONE AWAY"
- SHE HAS A LILY
- RONALD JR
22 Clues: DOUBLE E • MISS MISS • THE JOKER • RONALD JR • OK, DIALLO • MISTER MISTER • HOMEWORK TIME • SISTER IN PREK • HEY BOY COUSIN • SHE HAS A LILY • HEY GIRL COUSIN • SISTER IN CLASS • BROTHER IN CLASS • FAMILY ON STAFF • WORK THE RUNAWAY • BROTHER NAME AVRY • RHYMES WITH CIDER • RHYMES WITH MARIAH • LITTLE ONE, BIG ONE • BIG SISTER IN CLASS • "CAN WE GO OUTSIDE" • "PUT THE PHONE AWAY"
Tall Tales 2021-05-27
Across
- works for her step mother
- she melts
- falls through the looking glass
- talking teacup
- spins straw into gold
- evil villain but beloved
- grows a giant beanstalk
- ate candy off a house
- Belle's favorite thing
Down
- uses hair as a rope
- best tea party host
- sat in a few chairs
- he never lands
- sleeps for a hundred years
- slipper left on the stairs after the ball
- puts Snow White to sleep
- sells his cow
17 Clues: she melts • sells his cow • he never lands • talking teacup • uses hair as a rope • best tea party host • sat in a few chairs • spins straw into gold • ate candy off a house • Belle's favorite thing • grows a giant beanstalk • puts Snow White to sleep • evil villain but beloved • works for her step mother • sleeps for a hundred years • falls through the looking glass • ...
Flunked 2019-05-29
Across
- Gilly best friend royal undercover
- evil queen
- rapunzels captor
- the school Gilly goes to
- Jaxes roomate
- evil sea witch
- Gillys roomate fairy
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- Entatasias trickster
- Gillys nemesis evil queens sister
- Alvas henchmen
- Main character in the story
- Big bad wolf
- Gilly big oger friend
- maleficent, evil fairy
- headmistress evil stepmother
15 Clues: evil queen • Big bad wolf • Jaxes roomate • Alvas henchmen • evil sea witch • rapunzels captor • Entatasias trickster • Gillys roomate fairy • Gilly big oger friend • maleficent, evil fairy • the school Gilly goes to • Main character in the story • headmistress evil stepmother • Gillys nemesis evil queens sister • Gilly best friend royal undercover
Joan Arboleda 2012-07-12
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- Strive to find solutions for environmental issues like pollution
- These engineers apply to the mathematical and scientific principles of engineering.
- _____ engineers plan and build construction projects. Starts with 'C' and rhymes with giggle.
- Uses their knowledge about nuclear energy to solve engineering problems.
- Designs software. Rhymes with lava.
- Use of laser and fiber visions technology.
- _______ engineers consists of the engineering of boats, ships, and oil rigs.
- _________ engineers try to find the most effective way to use basic production like machines and people.
- Engineers that manufactures heat and air conditioning.
- These engineers design and draw blueprints. rhymes with craft.
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- These engineers study the Earth's natural resources and environment
- Vaccine for some of the most contagious diseases
- Resolves system designs and managements issues.
- Simplified irrigation system for crops.
- _____ engineers makes it possible to fly safe in the skies. Rhymes with might.
- Control Oversees the steps in manufacturing materials
16 Clues: Designs software. Rhymes with lava. • Simplified irrigation system for crops. • Use of laser and fiber visions technology. • Resolves system designs and managements issues. • Vaccine for some of the most contagious diseases • Control Oversees the steps in manufacturing materials • Engineers that manufactures heat and air conditioning. • ...
Ivrit vocab 2025-09-16
Guilt Trip 2023-04-14
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- Who didn't come and first 3 letters of their name is the sound a cat makes
- Who didn't come and is the name of a Indian chef on popular shows like Chopped
- Who didn't come and has a name of 1 of the Property Brothers
- Who didn't come and name is a color similar to brown
- Whose first name is 3 letters, W for last initial and didn't come
- Who didn't come and first 3 letters are a synonym to angry
- Who didn't come and last part of their name rhymes with TA
- Who didn't come and name rhymes with believe
- Who didn't come and name rhymes with Bonnie
- Who didn't come and last 3 letters of their name is the same as Mantis
- Who didn't come and is the name of a famous tv cook whose last name is Child
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- Who came and name rhymes with two
- Who came to the party and their name is the same as a british singer songwriter
- Who didn't come and last 4 letters of their name os usha
- Who didn't come and name rhymes with BOBERT
- Who didn't come and is the name of a singer whose last name is Bowie
- Who didn't come and is the name of a hip hop artist whose last name is Stud
- Who didn't come and is the name of an actor whose last name is De Niro
- Who didn't come and name is a popular song by the Lumineers
19 Clues: Who came and name rhymes with two • Who didn't come and name rhymes with BOBERT • Who didn't come and name rhymes with Bonnie • Who didn't come and name rhymes with believe • Who didn't come and name is a color similar to brown • Who didn't come and last 4 letters of their name os usha • Who didn't come and first 3 letters are a synonym to angry • ...
Unit 19 2023-02-06
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- My favorite one is by Taylor Swift
- rhymes with brawl
- ends with double twin consonants
- if you drop one letter you can make another spelling word
- rhymes with saw
- Mrs. Gower is this to the school
- replace the first letter to make a word that starts with m
- separate this word to make two words
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- used to drink
- everyone should obey this
- opposite of hard
- it would be dark at this time
- could also mean mad
- rhymes with lost
- starts with l ends with n
15 Clues: used to drink • rhymes with saw • opposite of hard • rhymes with lost • rhymes with brawl • could also mean mad • everyone should obey this • starts with l ends with n • it would be dark at this time • ends with double twin consonants • Mrs. Gower is this to the school • My favorite one is by Taylor Swift • separate this word to make two words • ...
Fairy Tale 2022-02-25
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- He likes helping people. He is ___.
- A person in a story.
- The third little pig used these to build his house.
- A big stone house where a princess lives.
- Huge.
- Don't talk to ___.
- Once ___ a time.
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- Make a ___.
- The daughter of a king.
- An animal appeared in Little Red Riding Hood and Three Little Pigs.
- A king wears this on his head.
- A weapon a knight uses.
- A large area covered with trees.
- Opposite of quiet.
- Run ___ the path.
15 Clues: Huge. • Make a ___. • Once ___ a time. • Run ___ the path. • Don't talk to ___. • Opposite of quiet. • A person in a story. • The daughter of a king. • A weapon a knight uses. • A king wears this on his head. • A large area covered with trees. • He likes helping people. He is ___. • A big stone house where a princess lives. • The third little pig used these to build his house. • ...
Fairy Tale 2022-05-15
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- An aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish
- You can find this architecture in Disneyland
- They have green skin and red eyes and they are very evil
- A warrior of the Middle Ages who fought on horseback, served a king, held a special military rank
- A legendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead.
- A long, thin stick or rod.
- She is a Disney princess with long and yellow brown hair.
- A broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side
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- In fairy tale, this round container is mainly used by witches for cooking
- An ugly or grotesque sprite that is usually mischievous and sometimes evil and malicious
- A vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses
- A woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.
- Accessories made of gold and jewelries which worn by kings and queens
- Cinderella’s shoes
- an amphibians that appeared in one fairy tale movie made in 2009
15 Clues: Cinderella’s shoes • A long, thin stick or rod. • You can find this architecture in Disneyland • They have green skin and red eyes and they are very evil • She is a Disney princess with long and yellow brown hair. • A vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses • an amphibians that appeared in one fairy tale movie made in 2009 • ...
Fairy tale 2022-10-14
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- the opposite of evil
- Maker of head clothes
- they lived happily ever after
- Beautiful woman in fairytales
- The place where queens live
- Opposite of black king
- Main character in wonderland
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- The one against the hero
- old stories
- Fairytale in danish
- Our analysing model
- Something unnatural
- plot twist, something bad happening
- Where Alice falls down into wonderland
- 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.
15 Clues: old stories • 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. • Fairytale in danish • Our analysing model • Something unnatural • the opposite of evil • Maker of head clothes • Opposite of black king • The one against the hero • The place where queens live • Main character in wonderland • they lived happily ever after • Beautiful woman in fairytales • plot twist, something bad happening • ...
FAIRY TALE 2023-12-02
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- - Mythical magical horse with a horn.
- - Royal male of royal family.
- - Mythical being of a magical place.
- - Small ordinary house.
- - Royal residence for a King a Queen.
- - Medieval soldier that protect castles.
- - Female monarch of royal family.
- - Magical incantation by a wizard.
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- - Supernatural power possessed by someone.
- - Surface that reflects what you see.
- - Royal female of royal family.
- - Performs tricks to entertain royal residence.
- - Magical elements on objects or creatures.
- - Mythical creature that spit fire.
- - Imaginary world of people and creatures.
15 Clues: - Small ordinary house. • - Royal male of royal family. • - Royal female of royal family. • - Female monarch of royal family. • - Magical incantation by a wizard. • - Mythical creature that spit fire. • - Mythical being of a magical place. • - Surface that reflects what you see. • - Mythical magical horse with a horn. • - Royal residence for a King a Queen. • ...
KCB-704 Black Firsts 2023-08-23
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- Carol Moseley _________ was the first Black woman Senator
- Rhymes with "dressy"; _______ Coleman was the first Black woman to have a pilot's license, in 1921
- Also the name of a home AI device; in 1981, Dr. _____ Canady became the first Black female neurosurgeon
- This thoroughly good Marshall was the first Black Supreme Court Justice
- _______ Rice was the first Black female Secretary of State
- _________ Sklarek was the first Black woman architect; rhymes with "pro forma"
- A bull of a man, Eugene _________ was the first Black combat aviator
- A star in her field, Beth Brown was the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in ________
- Unusual nickname of the first Black four-star general; rhymes with happy
- _______ Copeland was the first Black female principal dancer in the history of the American Ballet Theatre
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- DeHart __________ was the first Black man to win an Olympic gold medal, in 1924; rhymes with "cupboard"
- The untamable Douglas __________ became the first Black governor; rhymes with "milder"
- Guion ________ became the first Black astronaut; 2nd syllable is a popular car make
- A _____ of peace, Rita was the first Black woman to be Poet Laureate
- Also an unusual eye color; _________ Johnson-Brown was the first Black female general in the US Army
- Dr. _________ Elders was the first Black Surgeon General
- A _____ of sunshine, Charlotte was the first Black woman attorney
- In 1870, Hiram _______ became the first Black Senator
18 Clues: In 1870, Hiram _______ became the first Black Senator • Dr. _________ Elders was the first Black Surgeon General • Carol Moseley _________ was the first Black woman Senator • _______ Rice was the first Black female Secretary of State • A _____ of sunshine, Charlotte was the first Black woman attorney • ...
Extinct Languages 2020-02-19
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- Spoken in Carpathia during the 1st century, this language was Indo-European in origin. Rhymes with citation.
- This language comes from the Slavic po more meaning “land by the sea”. It rhymes with Jordanian.
- This paleo-Hispanic language was spoken in what is now Northeastern Portugal. Rhymes with humanitarian.
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- Originating on the island of Crete, this language is found in two varieties Linear A and Linear B. Rhymes with Samoan.
- This east-Iranian language was spoken in the Chorasmian region and what is now Northern Uzbekistan. Rhymes with antiquarian.
- This was spoken at the time of Spanish contact, the principal language of the Caribbean. Rhymes with volcano.
- Known also as Old Libyan, it existed in Eastern Africa during the pre-Roman era. Rhymes with Euclidean
- This language was spoken in what is now modern-day Scotland. It was absorbed into Gaelic and rhymes with crawfish.
- Spoken in ancient Mesopotamia, this extinct east-Semitic language named after the city of Akkad. Rhymes with Arcadian.
- This language was in the Semitic family of languages and was spoken in the era of classical antiquity. Rhymes with tunic.
10 Clues: This language comes from the Slavic po more meaning “land by the sea”. It rhymes with Jordanian. • Known also as Old Libyan, it existed in Eastern Africa during the pre-Roman era. Rhymes with Euclidean • This paleo-Hispanic language was spoken in what is now Northeastern Portugal. Rhymes with humanitarian. • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2018-11-12
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- There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales?
- Originally Chaucer planned to write 120 tales with each pilgrim telling 2 stories on the way and 2 on the return. How many people went on the pilgrimage?
- What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury?
- Until Chaucer wrote his tales, works were written in what languages (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- Each tale is preceded by what?
- Chaucer's poetic form became the basis of what couplet, used extensively by later poets?
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- Works written in Middle English were romances based on King Arthur legends, moral tales, and narrative poems known as what?
- What is a story that is within a bigger story known as ( 2 words)?
- What will the winner of the story telling contest get from the tavern host?
- Chaucer's true individuals illustrated humanity's blank and blank? (put in alpha order with and in between them)?
- As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey?
- The language of everyday life by common people is known as what?
- How many stories did Chaucer actually write?
- Chaucer's portrayals of the clergy and church officials reveal what?
- What aspect did Chaucer reveal to poets and writers that has a place in literature because it gave an insight about society and the human condition?
- What was becoming more widespread during the 14th Century England?
16 Clues: Each tale is preceded by what? • How many stories did Chaucer actually write? • There are multiple what in the Canterbury Tales? • What were the pilgrims going to visit in Canterbury? • As a mark of respect, Chaucer was buried in which abbey? • The language of everyday life by common people is known as what? • ...
LEE Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- : A timeless story that teaches valuable life lessons through relatable characters.
- fiction: Stories that unleash imagination, explore human nature, and reveal fidden possibilities
- books: Are books that use illustrations and simple text to tell a story or convey information, primarily for children.
- tale: A timeless, imaginative story that explores life's lessons and possibilities.
- rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow.
- All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals.
- Imaginative stories that transport us to new worlde, ignite our imagination, and explore the human condition.
- writing: Type of writing that aims to inform readers about a topic, provide facts and data,and educate or instruct.
- An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life.
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- books: Books that uncover hidden truths and insights, empowering treaders with facts and Figures. They bridge the gap between curiosity and understanding
- A Personal journey shared through words, revealing lessons, strussles, and triumphs.
- : A powerful story or perfomances that explores human emotions, conflicts, and relationships.
- Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history.
- Timeless stories end traditions shared among communities, revealing their history, values, and cultural identity.
- fiction: Imaginative stories that explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and the unknown.
15 Clues: An ancient story that reveals the deeper meaning and mysteries of life. • rhyme: A fun, catchy poem or sound that helps little ones learn and grow. • Timeless stories that capture the essence of human spirit, culture, and history. • All life story that reveals the triumphs, struggles, and passions of individuals. • ...
Hersham 2022 2022-03-25
Countryside and Farming 3 2023-12-11
Types of Genre 2022-03-04
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- A traditional story that is historical, but not proven.
- Stories that people have retold for generations. This includes myths, fables and fairy tales.
- Real events or stories based on fact.
- Stories that have a problem to be solved.
- A performance piece. Sometimes a play.
- A true story of a real person's life written by that person themselves.
- A specific type of writing. Usually divided between fiction and nonfiction.
- A type of folklore sometimes with royalty and a "once upon a time" and a "happily ever after".
- Made up stories that happen at a certain time or place in history. Real historical events or people may be included.
- A story with uncertain events and anticipation throughout.
- Written in verse and stanza.
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- Stories with talking animals and a lesson learned at the end.
- Gives true facts on a variety of subjects.
- Stories that blend fact and fiction and use futuristic technology.
- A type of genre that includes humor to some degree.
- Fictional stories that could really happen.
- A true story of a real person's life written by someone else.
- A true story based on the author's personal memories.
- Any story that is made up and not real.
- Includes elements that will never be real. This may include characters with magical powers.
- A type of folklore that tends to have supernatural beings. This could include gods.
21 Clues: Written in verse and stanza. • Real events or stories based on fact. • A performance piece. Sometimes a play. • Any story that is made up and not real. • Stories that have a problem to be solved. • Gives true facts on a variety of subjects. • Fictional stories that could really happen. • A type of genre that includes humor to some degree. • ...
spelling words 2014-11-23
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- most of the time when your sick you become ______ than usual.
- She _______ law while she was in college.
- if your not organised you need ____________.
- If you use ski's to go down a hill it means your______.
- if something is not done it means it isn't ________.
- There life was so dull even the slightest thing to them was _______.
- most of the time the longer you stay away from anyone the ________ you get.
- The person had _______ a lot so I said don't worry.
- bacteria are one of the ______ things on your body.
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- She _______ a lot I told her don't be a braggart and don't brag a lot.
- I didn't want him to trade but when I got there he was already _______.
- My family is always _________ we go to florida and the bahamas and newfoundland too.
- to do stuff yourself
- They __________ the person and then the person was cornered.
- The _________ of a lot of fairy tales starts with once upon a time.
- I go ________ in the summer and I can say I love to swim.
- it's hard to find out who's the ________ because even the quickest person will get tired then some body else could take the lead.
- If somebody loves you it means there very ______.
- She lifted her up and _______ her.
- we _______ at the funny joke.
20 Clues: to do stuff yourself • we _______ at the funny joke. • She lifted her up and _______ her. • She _______ law while she was in college. • if your not organised you need ____________. • If somebody loves you it means there very ______. • The person had _______ a lot so I said don't worry. • bacteria are one of the ______ things on your body. • ...
Fairy tail 2018-06-11
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- A large and impressive building forming the official residence of a ruler, pope, archbishop, etc.
- A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation
- A land or place full of wonderful things.
- A circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of or decorated with precious metals and jewels.
- A rod thought to have magic properties, used in casting spells or performing conjuring tricks.
- A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armour.
- A small imaginary being of human form that has magical powers, especially a female one.
- The female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
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- Shine with a bright, shimmering reflected light.
- A large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- A weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard, used for thrusting or striking and now typically worn as part of ceremonial dress.
- The male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- A mythical monster like a giant reptile. In European tradition the dragon is typically fire-breathing and tends to symbolize chaos or evil, whereas in East Asia it is usually a beneficent symbol of fertility, associated with water and the heavens.
- Throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction.
- The power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
15 Clues: A land or place full of wonderful things. • Shine with a bright, shimmering reflected light. • A form of words used as a magical charm or incantation • Throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction. • A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armour. • ...
Tooth Fairy 2025-05-16
15 Clues: Shows teeth. • Tooth reward. • Fairy's story. • Magical being. • Fairy's power. • Missing tooth. • Time of visit. • Sleep thoughts. • Tooth exchange. • Tooth recipient. • Holds the tooth. • Fairy's feature. • Fairy's present. • Dental treasure. • Hides the tooth.
