fairy tales nursery rhymes Crossword Puzzles
And Then There Were None CrossWord 2023-12-01
Across
- How many china figures are found on the dining table at the start of the book
- First name of the first person to notice there are bees on the Island
- The judges last name
- First name of the 3rd character that died
- What is Mr.Blore's profession
- What instrument was used to play the recording of the character's indictments
- Last name of the author who wrote the original nursery Rhyme
- What is the Island called where the characters are invited
- First name of the first person to die
- Name of the person the characters think invited them to them to the Island
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- Last name of the character who works as a doctor
- First name of the Author of And Then There Were None
- What is the title of the nursery Rhyme
- Which character dies in their sleep
- First name of the person who drives the boat to the Island
- Last name of the character that died from an axe
- What weapon was used the kill rogers
- First name of the only character with a gun
- What was used to kill Antohony Marston
- Last name of the last person to talk to the General before he died
20 Clues: The judges last name • What is Mr.Blore's profession • Which character dies in their sleep • What weapon was used the kill rogers • First name of the first person to die • What is the title of the nursery Rhyme • What was used to kill Antohony Marston • First name of the 3rd character that died • First name of the only character with a gun • ...
Welcome Peyton Marie 2021-07-10
15 Clues: newborn's bed • newest arrival • milk container • newborn's bawl • baby's bodysuit • thumb substitute • where baby sleeps • mealtime neckwear • being "with child" • the big brother-to-be • they're changed often • classic stuffed cuddly • month of Peyton's arrival • Mom and Dad (Alex and Marcus) • the Herrera's newest addition
devexchange5 2024-12-16
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- A name meaning 'moon' like moonlight on fresh December snow.
- An uncommon name — picture an elf adding ‘mod’ern flair to Santa’s workshop décor.
- Her name rhymes with "Reagan" - cutting out beautiful paper snowflakes.
- He’s back ‘just in’ time, again, to light one more candle before midnight.
- Those who’d rather leave puzzles in your stocking than socks.
- The shortest name — with the biggest gingerbread house.
- A common name — helps hang ornaments before the caroling begins.
- Rhymes with "even" - perfect for a Christmas Eve helper!
- A name meaning 'eternal' — like evergreen wreaths that never lose their color.
- A lofty Christmas wish, aiming higher than the North Pole’s night sky.
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- Arrives ‘just in’ time on Christmas Eve, slipping one last gift under the tree.
- Like the son of 'Jack' Frost making snowmen come to life.
- A team that is a tad crazy - with their christmas sweater designs.
- A name meaning ‘ideal’ — like the perfect star perched atop your tree.
- A nickname for a rich-sounding lad who might bring premium cocoa to the Christmas party.
- First name of our first president who enjoyed sleigh rides across the Potomac.
- A cheerful girl’s name — like a caroler singing sweetly under mistletoe.
- Short for Jennifer - wrapping gifts with care.
- A name meaning 'sweet' as a candy cane.
- A homophone for the second-longest river in Europe - where they also celebrate Christmas.
- A name meaning 'humble' - like the tinkering elves in the North Pole.
- Rhymes with "Marina" - where Santa parks his yacht.
- A name that rhymes with "fruity" - fruit cake no one could slice.
- The first guy’s name who's partner was Eve - eating candied apples.
- Someone who would roll out a welcome 'mat' for holiday guests.
25 Clues: A name meaning 'sweet' as a candy cane. • Short for Jennifer - wrapping gifts with care. • Rhymes with "Marina" - where Santa parks his yacht. • The shortest name — with the biggest gingerbread house. • Rhymes with "even" - perfect for a Christmas Eve helper! • Like the son of 'Jack' Frost making snowmen come to life. • ...
Spelling words 2022-01-25
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- he _________ wears a coat.
- this word rhymes with fight
- that is a high
- you sometimes have to wear these to work.
- this word rhymes with cheese.
- my dad ________ with me last night.
- I like to take this _______ home.
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- opposite of nice.
- a boat does this on water.
- if you are my aunt then I am your
- he ________ very hard.
- opposite of open
- I am an ice
- I like to watch these on t.v.
- this is located in you head.
15 Clues: I am an ice • that is a high • opposite of open • opposite of nice. • he ________ very hard. • a boat does this on water. • he _________ wears a coat. • this word rhymes with fight • this is located in you head. • I like to watch these on t.v. • this word rhymes with cheese. • if you are my aunt then I am your • I like to take this _______ home. • my dad ________ with me last night. • ...
classic 2023-10-19
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- Harlem duo with avant-garde hip-hop.
- Lyricist known for his live performances.
- "Murs for President" MC.
- Boston-based underground rapper.
- Underground lyricist from the Bronx.
- Chicago's introspective MC.
- Influential female rapper from Philly.
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- Underground collective with cerebral rhymes.
- West Coast duo with intricate rhymes.
- West Coast rapper with a unique style.
- "Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous" artist.
- Early rap battle champion.
- Queensbridge rapper and Juice Crew member.
- "Be a Father to Your Child" rapper.
- Known for his aggressive lyrics.
15 Clues: "Murs for President" MC. • Early rap battle champion. • Chicago's introspective MC. • Boston-based underground rapper. • Known for his aggressive lyrics. • "Be a Father to Your Child" rapper. • Harlem duo with avant-garde hip-hop. • Underground lyricist from the Bronx. • West Coast duo with intricate rhymes. • West Coast rapper with a unique style. • ...
Space Science 2020-11-04
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- proof of something
- comes from the sun, x-rays, phones
- when the universe started
- when something gets bigger and bigger
- red light which comes from a lower frequency
- it goes up and down and creates frequency
- mr foley teaches it
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- rhymes with fitted
- the beginning of something
- contains everything that exists
- starts with e
- ambulance noise shows what effect
- Rhymes with bubble
- ours is the milky way
- things that twinkle in the sky
15 Clues: starts with e • proof of something • rhymes with fitted • Rhymes with bubble • mr foley teaches it • ours is the milky way • when the universe started • the beginning of something • things that twinkle in the sky • contains everything that exists • ambulance noise shows what effect • comes from the sun, x-rays, phones • when something gets bigger and bigger • ...
Kidz in ELA 2025-03-21
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- last name of not Lone Wolf
- her nickname is Sheffie
- his name rhymes with mean
- rhymes with Bailey
- full name of Angelo
- full name of Emmie
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- first name of the opposite of toe
- the full name of Giovi
- he's one of the Chipmonks group
- her nickname is Lone Wolf
- her nickname is Bob
- a character from the Magic School Bus
- sounds like Chloe
- he's the opposite of minimum
- her name is a gemstone
15 Clues: sounds like Chloe • rhymes with Bailey • full name of Emmie • her nickname is Bob • full name of Angelo • the full name of Giovi • her name is a gemstone • her nickname is Sheffie • her nickname is Lone Wolf • his name rhymes with mean • last name of not Lone Wolf • he's the opposite of minimum • he's one of the Chipmonks group • first name of the opposite of toe • ...
Unit 6-10 Review 2024-09-20
Across
- Excitement; rhymes with 'will'.
- Being tall is an ___ for a basketball player.
- Opposite of fake.
- Not being polite or respectful.
- Practice and get better.
- Travel around a new place.
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- Have a hard time doing something.
- Exercise.
- To join in an activity.
- Do you ____ travel to new places?
- Feeling a little angry or irritated.
- Scientists can do an ___ to find new information.
- Moving around a lot or doing a lot of things.
- Something you have to do; rhymes with 'fruity'.
- To deal with difficult situation.
- Happiness.
16 Clues: Exercise. • Happiness. • Opposite of fake. • To join in an activity. • Practice and get better. • Travel around a new place. • Excitement; rhymes with 'will'. • Not being polite or respectful. • Have a hard time doing something. • Do you ____ travel to new places? • To deal with difficult situation. • Feeling a little angry or irritated. • ...
Canterbury Tales Pilgrims 2020-09-25
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- Uses his power corruptly; has "carbuncles" all over his face
- Loves crude jokes, dirty stories, and drinking
- The parson's brother
- The knight's son; described as a "lover"
- Works on a ship, and steals from his passengers; "The nicer rules of conscience he ignored"
- Has good manners; is compassionate almost to a fault
- Works at the inn; smarter than the masters he serves
- Loves to hunt, hates to study; is "fat and personable" with "prominent eyeballs"
- Pretends to be an "expert" with money, but is really in debt
- Lives entirely by begging; hears confessions "for a gift"
- His favorite medicine is gold; hates to read the Bible
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- Poor student; would rather buy books than food
- Outdoorsy; wears "a coat and a hood of green"
- He is "perfect" and "true"; has ridden into battle in "Christian and heathen places"
- Loves to preach; hates excommunicating people who cannot tithe to the church
- Wise lawyer, but "was less busy than he seemed to be"
- Wealthy farmer; obsessed with food
- Sells indulgences and counterfeits pardons; has long yellow hair
- Hoards money and property; has lean legs, "like sticks they were"
- Has been married five times; well-traveled and experienced in love
- Grosses people out because he has "an ulcer on his knee"
21 Clues: The parson's brother • Wealthy farmer; obsessed with food • The knight's son; described as a "lover" • Outdoorsy; wears "a coat and a hood of green" • Poor student; would rather buy books than food • Loves crude jokes, dirty stories, and drinking • Has good manners; is compassionate almost to a fault • Works at the inn; smarter than the masters he serves • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2015-03-13
Across
- "You Okay?"
- "How rude!"
- Lots of this, amounts
- Lion
- To create
- Smurfs
- Doughnuts
- Proper and Dignified
Down
- Stays in home forever
- You stay here when on vacation
- Like a holy place
- iPhone 6s
- The King and Queen
- The Canterbury Tale did this
- Like a desert
- More over
- Bishop
- Shh/ Strong
- Scared to do something, unknown
- A story
20 Clues: Lion • Bishop • Smurfs • A story • iPhone 6s • More over • To create • Doughnuts • "You Okay?" • "How rude!" • Shh/ Strong • Like a desert • Like a holy place • The King and Queen • Proper and Dignified • Stays in home forever • Lots of this, amounts • The Canterbury Tale did this • You stay here when on vacation • Scared to do something, unknown
The Canterbury Tales 2014-10-22
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- / District of British government
- / To feel Discontented
- / Powerful muscular strength
- / Excess
- / Thrifty
- / Coarseness or vulgarity of language
- / Person Who buys, sells drugs
- / Apart
- / Food
- / Scornful
- / Highly contagious disease
- / To get money or favors by threats
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- / Debts
- / Lie
- / A clown or fool
- / Procession
- / To hinder or hamper
- / Cautions
- / Accumulated information on a particular subject
- / Memory
20 Clues: / Lie • / Food • / Debts • / Apart • / Excess • / Memory • / Thrifty • / Cautions • / Scornful • / Procession • / A clown or fool • / To hinder or hamper • / To feel Discontented • / Highly contagious disease • / Powerful muscular strength • / Person Who buys, sells drugs • / District of British government • / To get money or favors by threats • / Coarseness or vulgarity of language • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2020-10-09
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- fool
- a person who journeys to a sacred place
- morning prayers
- the west wind
- a shoulder belt to support a sword
- pilgrims who wore two crossed palm leaves
- short version of meadow
- headscarf or cap worn by medieval women
- wrote "The Cantebury Tales"
- pampered
- indulged, as in self pity
- plants found at the edge of a body of water
- shores
- mountain range between SE Europe & W Asia
- a small bird
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- course cloth of cotton and linen
- courageously
- dagger
- a marriage between two unsuited people
- peasant
- virginity
- scold or criticize
- people who prepare medicines
- an ugly or unpleasant old woman
- male demon who pursues sleeping women
- floating in the air
- part of the army that goes first
- depressed; in low spirits
28 Clues: fool • dagger • shores • peasant • pampered • virginity • courageously • a small bird • the west wind • morning prayers • scold or criticize • floating in the air • short version of meadow • indulged, as in self pity • depressed; in low spirits • wrote "The Cantebury Tales" • people who prepare medicines • an ugly or unpleasant old woman • course cloth of cotton and linen • ...
Canterbury Tales Crossword 2016-10-26
Across
- Three
- Virgin referenced in a tale
- Tale prior to the person who wears red
- What the pardoner preaches against
- Red hair, wart on nose, big boned
- Moral of Prioress Tale; ___ shall have what ___ deserves.
- Where the boy is thrown
- What woman want
- Radix ____ est cupiditas.
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- John is made a ___.
- 5
- Who scares the fairies
- John's occupation
- What John cut
- ...stayed hidden like an owl/It was such torture that his wife looked ____.
- Handsome, gap between teeth
- What the boy is
- What the brothers found
- What kills their friend
- Two dogs, love conquers all
- ___ is the root of all evil; Moral of the Pardoner's Tale
21 Clues: 5 • Three • What John cut • What the boy is • What woman want • John's occupation • John is made a ___. • Who scares the fairies • What the brothers found • What kills their friend • Where the boy is thrown • Radix ____ est cupiditas. • Virgin referenced in a tale • Handsome, gap between teeth • Two dogs, love conquers all • Red hair, wart on nose, big boned • What the pardoner preaches against • ...
DECAMERON / CANTERBURY TALES 2018-11-03
Across
- ? story is a story within a story.
- ? PERSONIFIED (throws you off of your horse)
- ? means to criticize or berate
- There are ?? stories in The Decameron.
- ? Irony (Pardoner makes a speech at the end trying to sell forgiveness (he doesn't believe in it.)
- ? means greed (The theme of The Pardoner’s Tale)
- In The Pardoner’s Tale, ___?___ drinkers go looking for Death because he killed their friend.
- The teacher tells the senior ???? at the end of Mr. Clark's horror story.
- ?? PERSONIFIED is wisdom that quotes the Bible.
- ? Irony (They expect to find Death under the tree; instead they find gold, which leads to their death.)
- In The Decameron, the story involves ? characters who amuse themselves by telling stories to each other.
- Chaucer is buried in ??
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- In Canterbury Tales, the characters go to the ? of THOMAS BECKET.
- ? Irony (Readers are aware that the rioters have conspired against each other but the characters do not know.)
- Thomas Becket is a ? and martyr.
- ? introduces the characters and setting
- Thomas Becket was ? of Canterbury until his murder in 1170.
- Chaucer is the ? of the English language.
- ? PERSONIFIED is a thief that cannot be captured and killed
- ? means a discussion or conference between opponents
- In The Decameron, the frame, or outer story, involves characters who go to the country to ???
- ?? PERSONIFIED can open up, let you in, and embrace you.
- The old man quotes this (??) to the rioters.
- Instead of finding Death under the tree, the men find ? baskets of gold.
- In The Canterbury Tales, they hold a storytelling competition. There are ?? storytellers in all.
25 Clues: Chaucer is buried in ?? • ? means to criticize or berate • Thomas Becket is a ? and martyr. • ? story is a story within a story. • There are ?? stories in The Decameron. • ? introduces the characters and setting • Chaucer is the ? of the English language. • ? PERSONIFIED (throws you off of your horse) • The old man quotes this (??) to the rioters. • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2025-09-29
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- Son of the Knight
- Instrument played by the miller
- Destination of the pilgrimage
- A relic that is claimed to cure livestock
- First character described
- Immoral behavior
- A journey for religious purposes
- Greek god of wind
- Where the pilgrims meet
- Time period of the story
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- High moral standard
- Season when the story takes place
- Author and narrator
- A Catholic martyr
- Has contradictory actions and beliefs
- Speaks French
- A greedy hypocrite
- Language of the story
- Married five times
- Person making a religious journey
20 Clues: Speaks French • Immoral behavior • Son of the Knight • A Catholic martyr • Greek god of wind • A greedy hypocrite • Married five times • High moral standard • Author and narrator • Language of the story • Where the pilgrims meet • Time period of the story • First character described • Destination of the pilgrimage • Instrument played by the miller • A journey for religious purposes • ...
Pilgrims - Canterbury Tales 2026-01-14
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- the Man of Law who exaggerates his importance
- the loud storyteller who cheats his customers
- the doctor who loves gold more than patients
- the truly moral churchman who practices what he preaches
- the honest laborer who works hard and lives humbly
- the nun more concerned with manners than religion
- the church official who takes bribes
- the corrupt religious figure who sells forgiveness
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- the tradesmen who care about status and appearance
- the wealthy landowner who loves food and pleasure
- the skilled servant who carries weapons for the Knight
- the trader who appears wealthy but is actually in debt
- BATH the outspoken woman married five times
- the noble warrior who represents chivalry and honor
- the sailor who steals cargo and lacks a conscience
- the seller of fake relics who admits his greed
- the churchman who enjoys hunting and luxury
- the food preparer with a suspicious sore
- the poor student who values learning over money
- the Knight’s young son who loves romance and music
20 Clues: the church official who takes bribes • the food preparer with a suspicious sore • BATH the outspoken woman married five times • the churchman who enjoys hunting and luxury • the doctor who loves gold more than patients • the Man of Law who exaggerates his importance • the loud storyteller who cheats his customers • the seller of fake relics who admits his greed • ...
Short and Long Vowel Spelling Words 2023-01-23
Across
- rhymes with tough but has a different ending
- past tense of pay
- the opposite of difficult
- the opposite of dull
- rhymes with "files"
- a day of celebration or recreation when no work is done
- The gardener noticed this on the tree
- they keep our feet warm
- abbreviation for mathematics
- wanting to do or have something very much
Down
- the day before the weekend
- sometimes grilled in between two pieces of bread
- adhesive
- we sometimes do this to a computer
- a part of the body
- some people eat this with their eggs
- comes before nineteen
17 Clues: adhesive • past tense of pay • a part of the body • rhymes with "files" • the opposite of dull • comes before nineteen • they keep our feet warm • the opposite of difficult • the day before the weekend • abbreviation for mathematics • we sometimes do this to a computer • some people eat this with their eggs • The gardener noticed this on the tree • ...
food 2021-04-01
Lists 6 & 7 2015-10-03
20 Clues: one • cars • round • as one • a rend • country • in eyes • on dogs • in books • has worth • its worth • cloths used • not failure • used cloths • opinion used • fight with words • 2 dimensional sphere • hearing at a distance • from one side to the other • space taken up in 3 dimensions
Baby Shower 2026-02-19
12 Clues: Baby Wrap • Bedtime Song • Baby Bodysuit • Newborn's Bed • Milk Container • Baby's Bedroom • Baby Noisemaker • Baby's Birthstone • Furry Big Sister #1 • Furry Big Sister #2 • Baby's Due Date (Month) • What Garret calls the baby
The Land of story's: Beyond the Kingdoms 2024-05-21
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- An enchantment made by magic
- A Kings wife
- A made up thing that is similar to a which
- A tool used to cast spells
- Travelling
- A spell that does something bad
- A small fairy tail creature
- A form of entertainment made up of pages
- A made up story
- The son of a king and queen
- A place where a story takes place
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- An evil enemy
- The opposite of good
- The daughter of a king and queen
- A small person who uses magic for good
- An old way of saying city
- The conclusion of a story
- A place where royaltys sleep
- A way to tell something through a book
- A power full made up force
- A blade used to kill people
21 Clues: Travelling • A Kings wife • An evil enemy • A made up story • The opposite of good • An old way of saying city • The conclusion of a story • A tool used to cast spells • A power full made up force • A small fairy tail creature • The son of a king and queen • A blade used to kill people • An enchantment made by magic • A place where royaltys sleep • A spell that does something bad • ...
A Midsummer's Night's Dream 2025-05-23
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- – The play's genre
- – Magical setting for much of the play
- – Queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Theseus
- – Young woman who loves Lysander
- – Central theme of the play
- – Fairy queen
- – A key theme, and in the title
- – Initially in love with Hermia, ends up with Helena
- – Mischievous fairy also known as Robin Goodfellow
- – Another word for jealousy or rivalry
- – In love with Hermia
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- – Weaver who gets transformed into a donkey
- – Flower used to enchant lovers
- – Illusion or trick played by magic
- – Desperately in love with Demetrius
- – Duke of Athens
- – Another word for the enchanted forest
- – City where the story begins and ends
- – Causes much of the confusion in the forest
- – King of the fairies
- – What Titania falls under
- – Animal Bottom turns into
22 Clues: – Fairy queen • – Duke of Athens • – The play's genre • – King of the fairies • – In love with Hermia • – What Titania falls under • – Animal Bottom turns into • – Central theme of the play • – Flower used to enchant lovers • – A key theme, and in the title • – Young woman who loves Lysander • – Illusion or trick played by magic • – Desperately in love with Demetrius • ...
Bundle of clues 2025-10-27
10 Clues: Jingly toy • Tiny laugh • Baby’s room • Mealtime seat • Mother’s other • Snuggle session • Thumb substitute • Mealtime neckwear • Bird baby delivery • Reaction to cuteness
Friendships - Easy 2024-09-05
11 Clues: Like ice • Like candy • Being friends • Thinking back • Rhymes with ice • Rhymes with food • Goood, better, (- - - -) • Somebody you're close with • The same as glad (In Danish) • Something you do with your mouth • A friend who makes you laugh is...
various vocabulary_little Prince 2024-11-22
24 Clues: suit • herd • treat • Grund • fault • desire • bricks • Versuch • Wohnung • erklärte • convinced • therefore • zum Glück • behandeln • invisible • Entdeckung • hinzufügen • fairy tale • possibility • butterflies • peradventure • demonstration • Dringlichkeit • scheu_schüchtern
Wonder p. 1-27 2026-01-12
21 Clues: älva • lugg • luta • spänne • dregla • rektor • närvaro • flundra • mittgång • fnittrig • fast, hår • vettskrämd • sjöjungfru • grinig, sur • hemklassrum • hoppa, skutta • krama, klämma • korridor, hall • bråk, division • deppig, besviken • rycka på axlarna
Food 2025-05-09
Across
- A fizzy drink that is lemon and lime flavored
- A tropical orange fruit that rhymes with tango
- Raw fish with rice and seaweed
- A fried potato snack/side
- A sweet treat that is round and flat
Down
- The best seafood that rhymes with crimp
- A drink with tea and black pearls that rhymes with cobra
- A Vietnamese noodle soup
- Chips with toppings on top
- A Japanese noodle soup
10 Clues: A Japanese noodle soup • A Vietnamese noodle soup • A fried potato snack/side • Chips with toppings on top • Raw fish with rice and seaweed • A sweet treat that is round and flat • The best seafood that rhymes with crimp • A fizzy drink that is lemon and lime flavored • A tropical orange fruit that rhymes with tango • A drink with tea and black pearls that rhymes with cobra
Crossword Activity 2023-10-05
17 Clues: sat • tales • broke • damaged • illogical • isolation • confusing • widespread • separation • scoldinged • sat/rested • noisy confusion • walked unsteadily • wrinkles or small folds • an unhealthy pale appearance • cloth used to wrap a dead person • Not having any serious purpose or value
Crossword Activity 2023-10-05
17 Clues: sat • tales • broke • damaged • illogical • isolation • confusing • widespread • separation • scoldinged • sat/rested • noisy confusion • walked unsteadily • wrinkles or small folds • an unhealthy pale appearance • cloth used to wrap a dead person • Not having any serious purpose or value
Trickster Tales 2023-10-13
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- quick-moving; fast
- active and motivated; hardworking
- slow-walking
- excessively proud of one's achievements or looks
- very cold
- a glowing piece from a fire
- not generous in giving or spending; miserly
Down
- cruel; harsh
- appropriate conduct in sports or play
- bent low at the knees
- loafed
- careless of others' feelings; thoughtless
- very unattractive; ugly
13 Clues: loafed • very cold • cruel; harsh • slow-walking • quick-moving; fast • bent low at the knees • very unattractive; ugly • a glowing piece from a fire • active and motivated; hardworking • appropriate conduct in sports or play • careless of others' feelings; thoughtless • not generous in giving or spending; miserly • excessively proud of one's achievements or looks
Canterbury Tales 2022-03-03
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- writing that offers insight into society, its values, and its customs
- arguments based on examples
- "He was a true, a perfect gentle-knight."
- techniques that involve surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions
- pressing together of disparate ideas or images and creates a density and complexity of meaning
- "the Moor's eclipse"
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- traits that are revealed through what the character says, thinks or does
- the writer expands an idea, and adds depth and detail, by repetition or elaboration
- meaning and syntax are completed within the two lines
- "the weather is like a jail sentence, the English are a very ugly people, the food in England is like a jail sentence"
- poetic structure in which the grammatical structure and sense continue past the end of the line
- "It was impossible for any woman, past, present, or to come, to have the genius of Shakespeare"
- the customary manner of using words in speaking or writing
13 Clues: "the Moor's eclipse" • arguments based on examples • "He was a true, a perfect gentle-knight." • meaning and syntax are completed within the two lines • the customary manner of using words in speaking or writing • writing that offers insight into society, its values, and its customs • traits that are revealed through what the character says, thinks or does • ...
Evie's Homework Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-15
Across
- Is a colorful spring flower.
- Means same thing as girl.
- Rhymes with near.
- Means same thing as boy.
- The number before one.
- Test if you can do something, or if you like it.
- Is the opposite of sunny.
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- Same thing as subtraction.
- Means same thing as hello.
- Look over _____ please.
- Same thing as find something.
- Means more than one person owns something.
- You are my one and ____.
- Afraid to talk to people.
- Rhymes with shoe.
15 Clues: Rhymes with near. • Rhymes with shoe. • The number before one. • Look over _____ please. • Means same thing as boy. • You are my one and ____. • Means same thing as girl. • Afraid to talk to people. • Is the opposite of sunny. • Same thing as subtraction. • Means same thing as hello. • Is a colorful spring flower. • Same thing as find something. • ...
Vocabulary Week 1 2020-09-23
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- A special form of folk tale that has fantasy, good VS evil, and “once upon a time.”
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- The oldest form of fiction, told by unknown storytellers and shared by word of mouth.
- A story created by ancient people to answer questions and explain their worlds.
- A long story that tells the tales of heroes and the traits that they have that are valued by their cultures.
4 Clues: A story created by ancient people to answer questions and explain their worlds. • A special form of folk tale that has fantasy, good VS evil, and “once upon a time.” • The oldest form of fiction, told by unknown storytellers and shared by word of mouth. • ...
tooth fairy 2025-09-10
Across
- What the fairy leaves in exchange for a tooth.
- You show this when you are happy.
- Where children place their teeth at night.
- What the fairy collects from under pillows.
- A tiny magical being with wings.
Down
- What makes the fairy’s world special.
- A doctor who takes care of teeth.
- Too much of this makes teeth weak.
- What you use to clean your teeth every day.
9 Clues: A tiny magical being with wings. • A doctor who takes care of teeth. • You show this when you are happy. • Too much of this makes teeth weak. • What makes the fairy’s world special. • Where children place their teeth at night. • What you use to clean your teeth every day. • What the fairy collects from under pillows. • What the fairy leaves in exchange for a tooth.
Short u - Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-18
Across
- sound a bee makes
- there are 12 of these in a year
- father of your cousin
- I can't wait ______ my birthday.
- Please pick up all of the ______ off the floor.
- a heart is the symbol for this
- synonym for below
- antonym of everything
Down
- The caterpillar will _______ a butterfly.
- what you do to prepare for a test
- you do this with scissors
- antonym of sharp
- bottom of your sleeve
- rhymes with hover
- the meal you eat in the middle of the day
- rhymes with sun
16 Clues: rhymes with sun • antonym of sharp • sound a bee makes • rhymes with hover • synonym for below • bottom of your sleeve • father of your cousin • antonym of everything • you do this with scissors • a heart is the symbol for this • there are 12 of these in a year • I can't wait ______ my birthday. • what you do to prepare for a test • The caterpillar will _______ a butterfly. • ...
F-4 A Good Way to Earn Money 2023-12-13
Across
- antonym for "dirty"
- rhymes with "mother"
- to liquefy through heat
- a lightweight metal that is non-magnetic
- synonym for "cash"
- noun + suffix: root word = "teach" & suffix = "er"
- synonym for "roads"
Down
- unit of measurement for weight (= 1000 grams)
- antonym for "winter"
- synonym for "gather"
- a number that is > 29 but < 31
- unit of measurement for weight, equal to 16 ounces
- synonym for "pursue" or "seek"
- to receive (usually money) for your endeavors
- antonym for "many", & rhymes with "come"
- antonym for "buy"
16 Clues: antonym for "buy" • synonym for "cash" • antonym for "dirty" • synonym for "roads" • antonym for "winter" • synonym for "gather" • rhymes with "mother" • to liquefy through heat • a number that is > 29 but < 31 • synonym for "pursue" or "seek" • a lightweight metal that is non-magnetic • antonym for "many", & rhymes with "come" • unit of measurement for weight (= 1000 grams) • ...
Fruits and Vegetables 2024-09-17
Across
- - Fruit that comes together on one stem
- - Is red and orange and the word looks kinda like banjo
- - Rhymes with potato
- - Opposite of a fruit
- - People carve these on halloween
- - Yellow fruit
- - bunny rabbits love these
- - Opposite of strawberry
Down
- - a very strongly hated vegetable, its green
- - Opposite of blueberry
- - Rhymes with tomato
- - ___ on the cob
- - Looks like a weirdly shaped apple
- - Comes in a bag and are all bunched together
- - An ___ a day, keeps the doctor away
- - Opposite of a vegetable
16 Clues: - Yellow fruit • - ___ on the cob • - Rhymes with tomato • - Rhymes with potato • - Opposite of a fruit • - Opposite of blueberry • - Opposite of strawberry • - Opposite of a vegetable • - bunny rabbits love these • - People carve these on halloween • - Looks like a weirdly shaped apple • - An ___ a day, keeps the doctor away • - Fruit that comes together on one stem • ...
Part 1 Study Guide Puzzle 2025-12-08
Across
- — Old English letter (Þ/þ) representing the "th" sound.
- — Old English letter (Ƿ/ƿ) representing the "w" sound.
- — The geographic setting of the Beowulf story (home of Geats and Danes).
- Woman — The magical figure who tests the knight and later becomes his wife after teaching him a lesson.
- English — The stage of English (12th–15th centuries) in which Chaucer wrote.
- — Old English letter (Ð/ð) representing the voiced "th" sound.
- — The study of ancient handwriting and scripts.
- — A heroic epic poem set in 6th-century Scandinavia and preserved in Old English.
- — The monk who began converting Anglo‑Saxons to Christianity in 597 CE.
- — The theme of the Wife of Bath’s Tale: a wife’s authority and control in marriage.
- — The communal hall where the king and thanes feasted, met, and slept.
- — A bond between a king and his thanes based on mutual loyalty and reward.
- narrative — A story structure that contains a larger collection of linked tales told by different characters.
- — A religious journey taken by the Canterbury Tales’ characters to Canterbury Cathedral.
- — Family relationships and lineage traced through male ancestors.
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- — The Anglo-Saxon runic alphabet named for its first letters.
- Hoo — Archaeological site where a major Anglo‑Saxon ship burial was found.
- — Monetary compensation paid to a victim’s family for murder or injury.
- — A character from the Germanic runic alphabets (fuþorc).
- — The young man in the Wife of Bath’s Tale whose crime leads to a death sentence and quest for redemption.
- of Bath — A worldly, experienced pilgrim who tells a tale about sovereignty in marriage.
- — An Anglo-Saxon oral poet who preserved history and entertained the tribe.
- — Area of England under Viking/Danish control during the 9th–10th centuries.
- — The introductory section of The Canterbury Tales that presents the pilgrims and their stories.
- — A formal warrior speech declaring past deeds and promising future feats.
- — Anglo-Saxon concept of fate or destiny (modern “weird”).
- — Strong social bonds among members of a household or warband.
- — A noble warrior who served a king in exchange for land and gifts.
- — A rhetorical understatement that uses negation to affirm (e.g., “not bad”).
- — A Germanic people who settled in Britain between 410–1066 CE.
- narrator — The storyteller within the frame (e.g., Chaucer as narrator arranging pilgrims and their tales).
- Chaucer — The 14th-century English poet who wrote The Canterbury Tales.
32 Clues: — The study of ancient handwriting and scripts. • — Old English letter (Ƿ/ƿ) representing the "w" sound. • — Old English letter (Þ/þ) representing the "th" sound. • — A character from the Germanic runic alphabets (fuþorc). • — Anglo-Saxon concept of fate or destiny (modern “weird”). • — The Anglo-Saxon runic alphabet named for its first letters. • ...
dani can do anything with her big brain 2023-09-12
Across
- this can come in three words
- an unlucky number
- rhymes with could
- another word for steal
- often a terminal destination
- A time reference to a day
- myself and I
- a month in autumn
- often a end word, comes with a button to press
Down
- a small town, one might say full of oldies
- an organised time and day
- this often comes before a greeting
- a feeling of pleasure and joy
- often a loud human that doesn't pay attention
- rhymes with you prat
- used to refer to any person in general
- eleven a American brand
17 Clues: myself and I • an unlucky number • rhymes with could • a month in autumn • rhymes with you prat • another word for steal • eleven a American brand • an organised time and day • A time reference to a day • this can come in three words • often a terminal destination • a feeling of pleasure and joy • this often comes before a greeting • used to refer to any person in general • ...
Rory's Baby Shower 2013-10-11
14 Clues: baby's bed • baby's room • baby's gender • baby's surname • infant body suit • headgear for baby • baby's zodiac sign • baby's birth month • mother's first name • father's first name • baby's favorite drink • keeps a baby's bottom dry • what a baby does after eating • mommy gains this during pregnancy
Baby Shower 2023-08-09
14 Clues: Mum's Name • Holds Milk • Dad's Name • It's A ____! • Baby's Surname • Baby's Birthstone • Where Baby Sleeps • Baby's Birth Month • Classic Stuffed Toy • Baby's Biggest Sister • November's Birth Flower • Shows Baby Before Birth • Helps Baby Sleep At Night • No Longer Baby Of The Family
1 CROSSWORD 3 SYLLABLES 2023-03-21
TOEFL Vocab Builder #1 2016-03-25
Across
- Course and stupid. Ex: he displayed _____ ignorance. Rhymes with "grass"
- Agreement or harmony. Best-selling Honda (car). "A" + "C" + "similar to a string"
- To make indifferent or hostile (to another person). "Creature from outer space" + ATE
- To shorten. _______ a long speech. "A" + "structure over water that you can drive across"
- To shrink in fear. Rhymes with "binge"
Down
- Good-natured, friendly. "French word for friend" + ABLE
- A coward. Rhymes with "raven"
- To give up completely. Example: _______ a sinking ship.
- To erase or cancel, take out or remove. Ex - deleted an offensive phrase. Rhymes with "feet".
- Rudely abrupt. Ex: offended by the ______ response.Rhymes with "hurt"
10 Clues: A coward. Rhymes with "raven" • To shrink in fear. Rhymes with "binge" • Good-natured, friendly. "French word for friend" + ABLE • To give up completely. Example: _______ a sinking ship. • Rudely abrupt. Ex: offended by the ______ response.Rhymes with "hurt" • Course and stupid. Ex: he displayed _____ ignorance. Rhymes with "grass" • ...
Unit 2 2025-11-01
Homophones by Ella 2021-05-26
Across
- you are able to do something or go somewhere.
- it is a fruit, and it rhymes with wear.
- a contraction for they are.
- It is a verb, and it means getting smaller in size or shrinking.It rhymes with obsession.
- when you are taking one, you learn. It rhymes with secsession.
Down
- word that is a synonym of obviously, and begins with a c. You often write an of in front of it.
- a word that describes putting on clothes, starts with w and rhymes with “rare”.
- Synonym of jealous, and begins with a v.
- The__is very sunny today.
- doctors and nurses deal with them (they are people).
10 Clues: The__is very sunny today. • a contraction for they are. • it is a fruit, and it rhymes with wear. • Synonym of jealous, and begins with a v. • you are able to do something or go somewhere. • doctors and nurses deal with them (they are people). • when you are taking one, you learn. It rhymes with secsession. • ...
unit 5 2018-12-02
unit 5 2018-12-02
AC 2024-10-28
15 Clues: jane • Irony • yellow • Author • bed rest • johns sister • Janes husband • Is the nursemaid • woman's rebellion • narrator of the book • Room she was confined in • the women in the wallpaper • is the color of the wallpaper • John's disgorgement of writing • Irony Jane's description of the room
Hilo 5 Vocab 2023-01-10
24 Clues: pobre • entrar • aunque • aclarar • ocurrir • la pauta • el miedo • ofrecerse • emperorar • educativa • graduarse • considerar • la máquina • la igualdad • sin embargo • la variedad • como así como • ambiente, ámbito • desocupado, libre • inscribirse, entrar • considerar,imaginar • mejorar, incrementar • las cuotas, los pagos • la mitad del día de trabajo
First Timothy 2017-06-28
Across
- The royal ruler
- One that fights
- When you don’t believe
- Holiness
- Disciple
- Admitting to something
- Speaks from the Bible
- Yong man instructed by Paul
- Created by the Creator
- decent
Down
- Keep going on
- Tales
- Conflict and combat
- Cleric
- Enticement
- The ship hit the rocks
- Absolutely wonderful
- Reproof
- To be quiet
- Trustworthiness
20 Clues: Tales • Cleric • decent • Reproof • Holiness • Disciple • Enticement • To be quiet • Keep going on • The royal ruler • One that fights • Trustworthiness • Conflict and combat • Absolutely wonderful • Speaks from the Bible • When you don’t believe • The ship hit the rocks • Admitting to something • Created by the Creator • Yong man instructed by Paul
CRUZADINHA do Livro: O Mundo de Sofia 2022-04-27
Grandparenting 2024-08-06
Across
- Creative projects
- Joyful sounds
- Shared family tales
- Spend time together
- Care and support
- Planting with grandkids
- Engage in fun activities
- Deep affection
- Make cookies together
- Shared life lessons
Down
- Special presents
- Family pictures
- Warm embraces
- Birthday greetings
- Happy faces
- Helpful guidance
- Father's father
- Family customs
- Recalled moments
- Mother's mother
20 Clues: Happy faces • Warm embraces • Joyful sounds • Family customs • Deep affection • Family pictures • Father's father • Mother's mother • Special presents • Helpful guidance • Care and support • Recalled moments • Creative projects • Birthday greetings • Shared family tales • Spend time together • Shared life lessons • Make cookies together • Planting with grandkids • Engage in fun activities
Pokemon and LeBron 2025-07-21
Across
- Gen 6, psychic dark, final evo
- Gen 2, water, first evo
- Gen 7, psychic fairy, legendary
- Gen 1, ground rock, middle evo
- Gen 5, steel, final evo
- Gen 8, ice bug, first evo
- Gen 9, fairy steel, final evo
- Gen 9, poison fighting, legendary
- Gen 1, fire flying, final evo
- Gen 4, ground dragon, final evo
- Gen 3, poison, final evo
- BEST PLAYER IN THE NBA
Down
- BEST PLAYER IN THE WNBA
- Gen 7, normal flying, first evo
- Gen 5, electric dragon, legendary
- Gen 1, fighting, final evo
- Gen 2, grass psychic, mythical
- Gen 6, water dark, final evo
- Gen 3, normal, middle evo
- Gen 2, Water ground, Mr. Derpy Lord
- Gen 8, water flying, no evo
21 Clues: BEST PLAYER IN THE NBA • BEST PLAYER IN THE WNBA • Gen 2, water, first evo • Gen 5, steel, final evo • Gen 3, poison, final evo • Gen 3, normal, middle evo • Gen 8, ice bug, first evo • Gen 1, fighting, final evo • Gen 8, water flying, no evo • Gen 6, water dark, final evo • Gen 9, fairy steel, final evo • Gen 1, fire flying, final evo • Gen 6, psychic dark, final evo • ...
UNIT 3 2015-10-14
16 Clues: lahke • nähtav • tahvel • viskama • haldjas • sõbralik • harjutus • tulnukas • abivalmis • nähtamatu • taskurätik • kingapaelad • Teine katse! • deed heategu • teade, sõnum • proovime märgata
Fables & Tall Tales 2021-05-10
Across
- The purpose or lesson of a fable.
- This protagonist fights the mouse king in a fable often performed as a ballet.
- The girl who slept for 100 years.
- The animals that were drawn out by the Pied Piper.
- This green seed is tucked under layers and layers.
- The 'miserable' brothers who wrote Snow White.
- The twins who were almost eaten alive!
- The (imaginary) author of French fairytales and later English nursery rhymes.
- A rather unattractive grey bird transforms into this animal.
- 'The __', the fable that inspired the Disney movie Frozen.
- The animals that lived in the country and the city.
- The kidnapped princess whose name comes from lettuce.
- The Latin word for this is "fabula", a fable is a type of this.
Down
- Home to Tinkerbell, children never grow up here.
- This character in Lewis Carroll's tale has an obsession with headwear.
- The villain who enslaved a young girl.
- The specific child that Rumplestiltskin claimed as his prize.
- A perfectionist girl with a tendency for breaking and entering.
- The princess that turns into seafoam.
- The ruler that wore 'invisible' clothing.
- The King with a shiny finger.
- A boy cries for this animal in a fable about lying.
- A hero who climbed a beanstalk.
- The animal that won the race by going slow and steady.
- "The __ and the grapes," the origin of the phrase "sour grapes".
- "__ Christen Andersen", a pioneer of many modern fables.
- The animal that turns into a prince when kissed.
- The villain in a rather grisly fairy tale with a girl in maroon.
- "The __, the cat and the sow" teaches the reader that your true enemy is one who promotes mistrust in others.
- "Anthropomorphization" means giving these human qualities (fables do it a lot).
- "the lion and the mouse" teaches the reader that this quality is never wasted.
- A well-known fable writer alive in Ancient Greece around 550 B.C.
32 Clues: The King with a shiny finger. • A hero who climbed a beanstalk. • The purpose or lesson of a fable. • The girl who slept for 100 years. • The princess that turns into seafoam. • The villain who enslaved a young girl. • The twins who were almost eaten alive! • The ruler that wore 'invisible' clothing. • The 'miserable' brothers who wrote Snow White. • ...
Canterbury Tales Vocab 2020-10-12
Across
- increase over time
- pressure
- paleness
- creation; production
- scornful
- the quality of craving wealth or possessions
- postponed
- unreasonably stubborn
Down
- height
- too great a desire for wealth
- kind; gracious
- sly dealings
- plague
- attractive in appearance and personality
- begged
- excess
- trouble; misfortune
- forgiveness
- careful and persistent in work
- law
20 Clues: law • height • plague • begged • excess • pressure • paleness • scornful • postponed • forgiveness • sly dealings • kind; gracious • increase over time • trouble; misfortune • creation; production • unreasonably stubborn • too great a desire for wealth • careful and persistent in work • attractive in appearance and personality • the quality of craving wealth or possessions
Grandpa's Tall Tales(?) 2017-07-15
Across
- Grandpa did what to help, after Nan and Dianna fell backwards on a park bench in Norway?
- Do you remember that time at ________ ________ where Ross fell in the dustbin?
- One of Grandpa’s army colleagues had a serious accident. He lost his ________ in a hedge and had to have it sown back on.
- Grandpa’s favourite treat when he visits Portsmouth, if Nan gives him his pocket money, is a nice order of ________ .
- A waitress in Abu Dhabi thought that Grandpa reminded her of her father because of his ________ old ________ .
- In fourteen-hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue. Not far behind him, Grandpa join the Navy in the year nineteen ________ ________.
- Grandpa’s nickname for Dianna growing up was ________ ________.
- When sailing in the Philippines during a storm, a shark washed aboard Grandpa’s ship and activated the “________ ________ ________ ________” announcement.
- Grandpa has spent countless hours in the garden with his hose at the ready, trying to shoot at any ________ that make the mistake of entering.
- It’s been said Grandpa has two speeds: ________ ________ and ________.
- In the navy, Grandpa played several sports including rugby and volleyball; however, he was most fond of ______.
- Grandpa has an odd phobia, he is afraid of ________ .
Down
- Grandpa found a ________ ________ in his friend’s toolbox in Seylan.
- Name a ‘fish’ beginning with ‘w’.
- A picture of which ship was Grandpa allowed to have over the fire place in the lounge for two years?
- What festive item did Grandpa’s boys steal for him from the mess?
- Did you know Grandpa is bilingual, he always says ________ ________ ________ in French, when dinner is ready.
- Who saved Grandpa from having to pay for a broken window at school?
- Grandpa had ‘shrapnel’ removed from his ________.
- Grandpa often boasts that he got bitten by an _______ when swimming in the sea off Malta.
- Grandpa fell off his motorcycle because he was ________.
- “If you spill something I will hit you with the force of "________ ________”.
- Grandpa called Mark’s first girlfriend ________ ________ because she was very thin.
- For Grandpa’s 80th birthday, Nick bought him a special present, he took him _______.
24 Clues: Name a ‘fish’ beginning with ‘w’. • Grandpa had ‘shrapnel’ removed from his ________. • Grandpa has an odd phobia, he is afraid of ________ . • Grandpa fell off his motorcycle because he was ________. • Grandpa’s nickname for Dianna growing up was ________ ________. • What festive item did Grandpa’s boys steal for him from the mess? • ...
Grandpa's Tall Tales(?) 2017-07-15
Across
- Grandpa has an odd phobia, he is afraid of ________ .
- Grandpa found a ________ ________ in his friend’s toolbox in Seylan.
- Did you know Grandpa is bilingual, he always says ________ ________ ________ in French, when dinner is ready.
- Grandpa fell off his motorcycle because he was ________.
- In the navy, Grandpa played several sports including rugby and volleyball; however, he was most fond of ______.
- Do you remember that time at ________ ________ where Ross fell in the dustbin?
- What festive item did Grandpa’s boys steal for him from the mess?
- Name a ‘fish’ beginning with ‘w’.
- Grandpa’s nickname for Dianna growing up was ________ ________.
- Grandpa had ‘shrapnel’ removed from his ________.
Down
- Grandpa has spent countless hours in the garden with his hose at the ready, trying to shoot at any ________ that make the mistake of entering.
- “If you spill something I will hit you with the force of "________ ________”.
- Grandpa called Mark’s first girlfriend ________ ________ because she was very thin.
- It’s been said Grandpa has two speeds: ________ ________ and ________.
- A waitress in Abu Dhabi thought that Grandpa reminded her of her father because of his ________ old ________ .
- One of Grandpa’s army colleagues had a serious accident. He lost his ________ in a hedge and had to have it sown back on.
- When sailing in the Philippines during a storm, a shark washed aboard Grandpa’s ship and activated the “________ ________ ________ ________” announcement.
- Grandpa’s favourite treat when he visits Portsmouth, if Nan gives him his pocket money, is a nice order of ________ .
- Grandpa did what to help, after Nan and Dianna fell backwards on a park bench in Norway?
- For Grandpa’s 80th birthday, Nick bought him a special present, he took him _______.
- Who saved Grandpa from having to pay for a broken window at school?
- A picture of which ship was Grandpa allowed to have over the fire place in the lounge for two years?
- In fourteen-hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue. Not far behind him, Grandpa join the Navy in the year nineteen ________ ________.
- Grandpa often boasts that he got bitten by an _______ when swimming in the sea off Malta.
24 Clues: Name a ‘fish’ beginning with ‘w’. • Grandpa had ‘shrapnel’ removed from his ________. • Grandpa has an odd phobia, he is afraid of ________ . • Grandpa fell off his motorcycle because he was ________. • Grandpa’s nickname for Dianna growing up was ________ ________. • What festive item did Grandpa’s boys steal for him from the mess? • ...
Ghost Tales Town 2016-09-20
Across
- TAKES FOREVER TO BUILD HIS HOUSE
- LIKES TO BE ACTIVE
- OLD LADY
- THE TONGUE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
- THIEF
- BREAK THEM UP
- LOVES SOMEONE IN TOWN
- RUNNING THE TOWN
- THESE ARE RAMPANT
- ANDERSON NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
- WHOSE TOWN
- JUST AN OLD GUY
- IF YOU NEED SOMETHING DELIVERED HE IS YOUR GUY
Down
- THINKS THE WORLD OF SOMEONE SPECIAL
- THINKS GHOST TOWN IS HIS PERSONAL STAGE
- SLAP THESE GUYS
- THE FLOWER IN SOMEONES GARDEN OF LIFE
- LOVES TO SEE MAGIC SHOWS
- KEEPS THE ORDER IN THE TOWN
- PLAGIARIST STOLE STUFF FROM THE TOWN
- PLUMBER
- SHE HELPS KEEP LAW AND ORDER
- ANNAS ADVISOR
- THINKS MUSCLE ARE AWESOME
24 Clues: THIEF • PLUMBER • OLD LADY • WHOSE TOWN • BREAK THEM UP • ANNAS ADVISOR • SLAP THESE GUYS • JUST AN OLD GUY • RUNNING THE TOWN • THESE ARE RAMPANT • LIKES TO BE ACTIVE • LOVES SOMEONE IN TOWN • LOVES TO SEE MAGIC SHOWS • ANDERSON NEEDS VOLUNTEERS • THINKS MUSCLE ARE AWESOME • KEEPS THE ORDER IN THE TOWN • SHE HELPS KEEP LAW AND ORDER • TAKES FOREVER TO BUILD HIS HOUSE • ...
Canterbury Tales Vocabulary 2012-10-04
Across
- A person who is sorry or ashamed of having done wrong and is willing to atone
- To polish or make shiny by rubbing
- A clown; person who is always clowning and trying to be funny
- Lovers or mistresses
- A lie or truth
- Various or miscellaneous
- Full of fear; timid; afraid
- emulate To try to equal; to imitate or copy
- Coarse or vulgar language or humor
- Sky blue
- The state of being well-filled or plentifully supplied
- Greed
- Miserable; deeply distressed; unhappy
- To delay, linger or wait
Down
- Yellowish brown or reddish brown in color
- Resentment at being lighted or disdained
- A tract of open wasteland covered with heather or low shrubs
- Obvious; clear; evident; plain
- An excess or superabundance
- An enemy or person who fights against another
- health or fear
- Forgiveness; formal feeding of guilt
- A valley
- Wine of a particular region in a specific year
- Honor as holy, sanctified or made sacred
- Wickedness
- Rude, ill-mannered or awkward
- Likeness; portraits, statues or images of a person
- Lack of color or unnatural paleness; usually associated with
- Foolish talk, chatter or blabbing
- Pertaining to a person living in a rural area
31 Clues: Greed • A valley • Sky blue • Wickedness • A lie or truth • health or fear • Lovers or mistresses • Various or miscellaneous • To delay, linger or wait • An excess or superabundance • Full of fear; timid; afraid • Rude, ill-mannered or awkward • Obvious; clear; evident; plain • Foolish talk, chatter or blabbing • To polish or make shiny by rubbing • Coarse or vulgar language or humor • ...
Canterbury Tales Vocabulary 2012-10-04
Across
- To polish or make shiny by rubbing
- Full of fear; timid; afraid
- Sky blue
- Lack of color or unnatural paleness; usually associated with
- Foolish talk, chatter or blabbing
- A lie or truth
- The state of being well-filled or plentifully supplied
- Forgiveness; formal feeding of guilt
- Likeness; portraits, statues or images of a person
- Yellowish brown or reddish brown in color
- A person who is sorry or ashamed of having done wrong and is willing to atone
- To delay, linger or wait
- Miserable; deeply distressed; unhappy
- A valley
- A tract of open wasteland covered with heather or low shrubs
Down
- A clown; person who is always clowning and trying to be funny
- Pertaining to a person living in a rural area
- Wine of a particular region in a specific year
- health or fear
- Various or miscellaneous
- An excess or superabundance
- emulate To try to equal; to imitate or copy
- Lovers or mistresses
- An enemy or person who fights against another
- Wickedness
- Obvious; clear; evident; plain
- Rude, ill-mannered or awkward
- Greed
- Coarse or vulgar language or humor
- Resentment at being lighted or disdained
- Honor as holy, sanctified or made sacred
31 Clues: Greed • Sky blue • A valley • Wickedness • health or fear • A lie or truth • Lovers or mistresses • Various or miscellaneous • To delay, linger or wait • Full of fear; timid; afraid • An excess or superabundance • Rude, ill-mannered or awkward • Obvious; clear; evident; plain • Foolish talk, chatter or blabbing • To polish or make shiny by rubbing • Coarse or vulgar language or humor • ...
Canterbury Tales Vocabulary 2013-10-01
Across
- vile, shameful, base character
- place close together
- an effort to appear to have a quality not really present
- inclined to lustfulness
- eager or excessive desire
- man given to extreme sexual indulgence
Down
- having or regarding the self or the individual as greater than others
- a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like
- an aptitude for making desirable discoveries
- appearance on the face
- pertaining to worldly things not regarded as
- to look upon with contempt
- to instruct or benefit, especially morally or
- particular occupation or profession
- Telling lies
- economical in use or expenditure; prudently
- intended to entrap or beguile: stealthily
- traveling from place to place
- to hold a conference or discussion
- laziness
20 Clues: laziness • Telling lies • place close together • appearance on the face • inclined to lustfulness • eager or excessive desire • to look upon with contempt • traveling from place to place • vile, shameful, base character • to hold a conference or discussion • particular occupation or profession • man given to extreme sexual indulgence • intended to entrap or beguile: stealthily • ...
Tales of Redwall 2013-11-16
Across
- the shell of a large fruit used as a container
- to promise to do something
- to use magic on someone / to throw something
- a soldier
- the ability to do a particular thing
- wanting very much to do or have something
- a pen made from a bird's feather,
- a very old story or set of stories from ancient times
- a feeling of great satisfaction
- a magic word to make a trick work successfully
- a person who steals
Down
- an animal that lives underground and comes out to feed at night
- thin, dried skin that was used in the past for writing on
- a woman who is believed to have magical powers
- a large strong building, built in the past by a ruler
- an agreement or an arrangement
- a long search for something that is difficult to find
- behaving in a way that causes damage:
- an animal like a large rabbit that can run very fast and has long ears
- something that you have to do because it is part of your job
20 Clues: a soldier • a person who steals • to promise to do something • an agreement or an arrangement • a feeling of great satisfaction • a pen made from a bird's feather, • the ability to do a particular thing • behaving in a way that causes damage: • wanting very much to do or have something • to use magic on someone / to throw something • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2014-10-22
Across
- / To get money or favors by threats
- / A clown or fool
- / Food
- / Miscellaneous of an indefinite small number
- / Servant in a noble household
- / Worthy of esteem
- / Women in charge of a priory of nuns
- / To settle a dispute as an impartial judge
- / Cautions
- / Able to move and bend easily
- / Procession
- / Memory
- / To enclose in a casing
- / Person Who buys, sells drugs
- / Coarseness or vulgarity of language
- / A small British coin
- / Awkward Clumsy Coarse in manners
- / Honored as holy
- / Accumulated information on a particular subject
- / Excess
- / Thrifty
- / Those feeling or expressing shame for having done something wrong
- / To feel Discontented
- / District of British government
- / To increase or accumulate
Down
- / Powerful muscular strength
- / To hinder or hamper
- / Debts
- / A lodge place
- / Area of open wasteland overgrown with heather or low shrubs
- / Highly contagious disease
- / Composed of many different and unrelated elements or colors
- / Showing concern
- / Lie
- / Scornful
- / Place of religious seclusion
- / Forgiveness
- / A small wood or group of trees
- / Apart
- / A high ranking cleric such as a bishop or archbishop
40 Clues: / Lie • / Food • / Debts • / Apart • / Memory • / Excess • / Thrifty • / Cautions • / Scornful • / Procession • / Forgiveness • / A lodge place • / A clown or fool • / Showing concern • / Honored as holy • / Worthy of esteem • / To hinder or hamper • / A small British coin • / To feel Discontented • / To enclose in a casing • / Highly contagious disease • / To increase or accumulate • / Powerful muscular strength • ...
the canterbury tales 2023-12-04
Across
- Possessing supreme status or power (like royalty) - Synonyms: Royal, unrestricted power/ability - Antonym: Peasant-status
- feel or express unhappiness - Synonyms: mope, feel miserable - Antonym: feel joyful
- Church appointment to serve in faith- Synonyms: clergy member, parson or priest
- showing concern or interest - Synonyms: mindful, considerate - Antonyms: ignorant
- Violent winds - Synonyms: windstorm, cyclone - Antonyms: tranquility
- food - Synonyms: sustenance, nourishment
- a long speech or piece of writing - Synonyms: dissertation, essay
- a fundamental truth, rule, or belief - Synonyms: essential, key - Antonyms: unimportant
- Made up of many kinds - Synonyms: Various, assorted - Antonym: Singular
- (Sum of money or benefits) received periodically - Synonyms: accumulate, gather - Antonyms: disperse, dissolve
- One who does not follow Christianity - Synonyms: atheist, unholy - Antonyms: pious, devout
Down
- to lie/make up/deviate from the truth - Synonyms: fabricate, fib - Antonyms: to tell honestly/truthfully
- difficult to understand - Synonyms: obscure, puzzling - Antonyms: Obvious
- A man acting as a servant, usually in training for knighthood - Synonyms: attendant, one providing help/fulfilling orders
- no religious or spiritual ties - Synonyms: nonreligious, non-church - Antonyms: holy, religious
- High-ranking clergy member - Synonyms: bishop, priest
- A shared rented house - Synonyms: AirBNB, hostel, hotel
- genuine and strong happiness - Synonyms: joy, delight - Antonym: misery
- fatal epidemic disease - Synonyms: bubonic plague, disease
- religious seclusion - Synonyms: chrch, convent, monastery
- Multiple boils on the skin (skin infection) - Synonyms: sores, boils, blisters - Antonyms: clear skin, uninfected skin
- formation of people on horseback - Synonyms: procession, parade, troop
- Unharming - Synonyms: good-natured, benevolent - Antonym: malevolent
23 Clues: food - Synonyms: sustenance, nourishment • High-ranking clergy member - Synonyms: bishop, priest • A shared rented house - Synonyms: AirBNB, hostel, hotel • fatal epidemic disease - Synonyms: bubonic plague, disease • religious seclusion - Synonyms: chrch, convent, monastery • a long speech or piece of writing - Synonyms: dissertation, essay • ...
Tales of! (Lore) 2023-02-27
Across
- A holy script that details the future of the world
- A device sometimes used to form barriers over towns
- A werewolf-like race
- Lord of ...
- Blob-shapped aliens
- The collision of two worlds
- A beast-like race
- The use of mana to power machines
- The physical form of (27)
- Shionne's curse
- A tree that stores all the energy that maintains life
- A device that allows the user to cast spirit artes
- The name of a person's heart
- "People of the water"
- An ability useable only by the Kresnik family
Down
- Power source typically dropped by monsters
- "One"
- The combination of human and seraphim artes
- A weapon that allows the user to enter the hearts of others
- A technology known for the process of duplication
- A massive sword in the sky
- A power doned by people that typically is an element
- The name of a god (anadrome)
- A continent-sized ship
- A power source with a "nature" sounding name
- Angel ... (name of an illness)
- Someone who is a reincarnation
- An energy source that can't be used unless in a crystal form
28 Clues: "One" • Lord of ... • Shionne's curse • A beast-like race • Blob-shapped aliens • A werewolf-like race • "People of the water" • A continent-sized ship • The physical form of (27) • A massive sword in the sky • The collision of two worlds • The name of a god (anadrome) • The name of a person's heart • Angel ... (name of an illness) • Someone who is a reincarnation • ...
Canterbury Tales Vocabulary 2023-09-21
Across
- whose wife has been unfaithful
- describing a visual in words
- someone educated, someone who had studied
- light-hearted, clever, witty short stories
- merchants
- medieval version of modern word "handy"
- Middle English word for "mastery"
- forgiveness of a crime
- a long journey of religious significance
- common name for a clerk
Down
- interpreting a text to make it mean something
- pertaining to the attitudes or writings of Boethius
- inclination, determination
- knowledge gained from texts
- fox an animal with black-tipped feet, tail, and ears
- a petty officer who cites and warns people to arrear in court
- advocacy for the right of women
- misogynistic; negative toward women
- Marie Latin for "Hail Mary"
- someone who writes, particularly someone who writes with "authority"
20 Clues: merchants • forgiveness of a crime • common name for a clerk • inclination, determination • knowledge gained from texts • Marie Latin for "Hail Mary" • describing a visual in words • whose wife has been unfaithful • advocacy for the right of women • Middle English word for "mastery" • misogynistic; negative toward women • medieval version of modern word "handy" • ...
Canterbury Tales Prologue 2023-10-11
Across
- with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe
- attack the good name and reputation of someone
- extreme greed for material wealth
- proceeding from the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- censure severely
- display proudly
- an expression of agreement not supported by real conviction
- the financial means whereby one supports oneself
- turn away from sin or do penitence
Down
- a person who is not intelligent or interested in culture
- a platform raised to give prominence to the person on it
- grant remission of a sin to
- the trait of being rude and impertinent
- a playful, attention-getting act done for fun and amusement
- aromatic dried stigmas of a crocus flower, used as flavoring
- reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth
- extended verbal expression in speech or writing
- special advantage or influence
- having or showing arrogant superiority
- the lay members of a male religious order
20 Clues: display proudly • censure severely • grant remission of a sin to • special advantage or influence • extreme greed for material wealth • turn away from sin or do penitence • having or showing arrogant superiority • the trait of being rude and impertinent • the lay members of a male religious order • with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe • ...
Canterbury Tales Review 2024-09-26
Across
- A weaver of a tale
- A famous giraffe
- A bet
- Concise
- A traveller with religious intent
- A famous aardvark
- Dark, morbid, graphic
- Eating _______ means having to admit you were wrong
- A deadly sin
- A logical result of an action
Down
- Someone you can "pay" to erase your sins
- A pub
- An ornate church
- Brash, rude, inappropriate
- Changing
- Elite
- A purchaser, for a living
- What a particular group of people speaks
- Supper, to some people
- The subject of many poems
20 Clues: A pub • A bet • Elite • Concise • Changing • A deadly sin • An ornate church • A famous giraffe • A famous aardvark • A weaver of a tale • Dark, morbid, graphic • Supper, to some people • A purchaser, for a living • The subject of many poems • Brash, rude, inappropriate • A logical result of an action • A traveller with religious intent • Someone you can "pay" to erase your sins • ...
Canterbury Tales Characters 2024-10-22
Across
- medieval doctor
- Wife of Bath; she is a clothes maker
- A minister who is in charge of a parish. A member of the clergy and especially a Protestant preacher
- the "beggars" of the church; they were assigned a district or section of the town and were to raise money for and tend to the spiritual needs of the sick and needy.
- A tradesmen; a haberdasher, dyer, carpenter, weaver or a carpet maker
- a servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page
- a person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries
- someone who travels about the countryside selling official church pardons.
- soldier for the king and country
- knight in training; servant to the knight
Down
- based on the word fraire for brother, a mendicant, traveling to preach, educate people, and treat the sick.
- head nun of a convent; pray/tend to the sick and needy of the community
- a medieval English landowner of free but not noble birth.
- a cook in the service of the guildsmen. hired to be there
- a man whose job it is to plow the land, especially with a plow pulled by horses or oxen
- a person who owns or works in a grain mill.
- Someone the medieval church hires to call people before the ecclesiastical court for their spiritual crimes
- Scholar or Student of a particular subject
- manager of someone's estate or farm.
- captain of a merchant ship / Sailor
- an officer who buys provisions for a college, monastery, or other institution.
21 Clues: medieval doctor • soldier for the king and country • captain of a merchant ship / Sailor • Wife of Bath; she is a clothes maker • manager of someone's estate or farm. • knight in training; servant to the knight • Scholar or Student of a particular subject • a person who owns or works in a grain mill. • a medieval English landowner of free but not noble birth. • ...
Canterbury Tales Vocabulary 2024-11-06
Across
- evasion of truth
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices
- people get what they deserve
- greed
- a comic dramatic work using buffoonery
- an opening to a story that established the context and gives background details, often some earlier story that ties into the main one, and other miscellaneous information
- giving authority to an individual
- act of freeing someone of sin or criminal charge
- an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect
- a metrical tale, typically a bawdily humorous one, of a type found chiefly in early french poetry
- a holy object; an esteemed, venerated object
Down
- confident or cheerful
- showing care or concern
- walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort
- the supposed art of judging character from facial characteristics
- the appearance of being true and real
- decorated or trimmed
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- relating to the christian church
- unsophisticated people
- a literary technique that serves as a companion piece to a story within a story, where an introductory or main narrative sets the stage for a more emphasized second narrative
21 Clues: greed • evasion of truth • decorated or trimmed • confident or cheerful • unsophisticated people • showing care or concern • people get what they deserve • relating to the christian church • giving authority to an individual • the appearance of being true and real • a comic dramatic work using buffoonery • a holy object; an esteemed, venerated object • ...
The Canterbury Tales 2025-01-16
Across
- colorful
- worthless
- awkward
- elegance
- relish
- in charge of nuns
- begging order
- accumulate
- harness
- miscellaneous
- sting
- decorate
- enclose
- respectful
- lodging
- coin
Down
- forgiveness
- movable
- religious dwelling
- fight on horseback
- settled
- concerned
- knight's paid servant
- head of religious house
- calculation
- support
- bishop
- foreign country
- knight's attendant
- goodwill
- feeling shame
- open wasteland
- younger son/brother
- county
- routine
35 Clues: coin • sting • relish • bishop • county • awkward • movable • settled • support • harness • enclose • lodging • routine • colorful • elegance • goodwill • decorate • worthless • concerned • accumulate • respectful • forgiveness • calculation • begging order • miscellaneous • feeling shame • open wasteland • foreign country • in charge of nuns • religious dwelling • fight on horseback • knight's attendant • younger son/brother • ...
Canterbury Tales Review 2025-10-21
Across
- Owns dogs and jewelry
- Has an ulcer on his knee
- Buys low and sells high, a good deceiver
- Cannot ride a horse, great navigator
- Long, yellow hair, goat-like voice
- Lives his life as a person of the church should
- Enjoys food and drink too much
- Pins for the ladies, sweet talk women
- The noblest of the pilgrims
Down
- Butts down doors, plays bagpipes
- Red clothing, married 5 times
- A carpenter calf-less legs, last in line
- Looks rich, actually poor
- Red face, eats garlic, leeks and onions
- Hunts but shouldn't
- The Knight's son
- Good peasant worker, carries dung in his cart
- Knows real estate law
- Archer,, works for the Knight
- Poor, begs for money from friends and doesn't repay
- Used astrology instead of actual medicine
21 Clues: The Knight's son • Hunts but shouldn't • Owns dogs and jewelry • Knows real estate law • Has an ulcer on his knee • Looks rich, actually poor • The noblest of the pilgrims • Red clothing, married 5 times • Archer,, works for the Knight • Enjoys food and drink too much • Butts down doors, plays bagpipes • Long, yellow hair, goat-like voice • Cannot ride a horse, great navigator • ...
OCAT Toxic Tales 2025-11-16
Across
- The bluish skin discoloration indicating critical oxygen deprivation in severe poisoning cases
- The secretive class of "newcomer" fourth-generation chemical weapons developed in the Soviet Union
- The severe crime sometimes attempted using easily accessible poisons like patches or soaked cigarettes
- The highly toxic component found in tobacco, readily absorbed through the skin of farm workers
- The specific farm chore, often done in the morning dew, that makes workers susceptible to poison absorption
- A severe ritualistic test of guilt or innocence involving drinking a poisonous concoction
- Describing weapons developed as two safe compounds that only activate once they are finally mixed together
- The medication whose overdose symptoms were famously summarized by Agatha Christie
- The specific region and bean associated with a life-or-death judicial trial
- The resulting frozen state where muscles refuse to obey electrical stimulation
- Communication based on a simple message made of vinegar and an alcohol derivative
- The wide-open state of eyes observed in students who ingested poisonous seeds
- The deadly neurotoxin extracted from a krait, a multi-banded snake
- A substance used in cosmetic treatments to smooth out wrinkles
Down
- A poisonous plant in the tomato family known as Purple Thorn Apple, sought after by teens for a cheap high
- The crucial protein docking complex that gets snipped by certain cellular invaders
- Substances used by dastardly villains or tested in ancient trials to establish guilt
- The gritty, black substance administered in hospitals to absorb ingested poisons like a sponge
- The compound derived from a truth-telling nut used in ancient West African courts
- The natural poison coating blow-dart tips to prevent muscle movement
- The molecular border patrol that blocks access to necessary building materials
- The rapid descent into a deep, unresponsive sleep following severe poisoning
- The 2018 target in England exposed to a chemical agent while sitting on a park bench
- The item that prevents the delivery truck from being packed with supplies
- The extreme physical collapse and weakness seen in workers suffering from contact with wet leaves
25 Clues: A substance used in cosmetic treatments to smooth out wrinkles • The deadly neurotoxin extracted from a krait, a multi-banded snake • The natural poison coating blow-dart tips to prevent muscle movement • The item that prevents the delivery truck from being packed with supplies • The specific region and bean associated with a life-or-death judicial trial • ...
Spelling Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
12 Clues: humans are ___ • meat from a pig • to say something • ______ or treat! • to move in the air • pictures of places • ______ did you say? • to get something done • a word that rhymes with hen • a word that rhymes with bear • something you throw for a dog • the time when it's light outside
Paldea Pokemon (Japanese) 2023-04-20
Across
- Fighting, the Wild Bull Pokemon
- Rock, the Ambush Pokemon
- Electric/Fighting, the Mouse Pokemon
- Water/Fighting, the Dancer Pokemon
- Normal/Flying, the Parrot Pokemon
- Ghost/Fairy, the Paradox Pokemon
- Dark, the Rascal Pokemon
- Normal, the Hog Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Bug, the Rolling Pokemon
- Psychic, the Frill Pokemon
- Fire, the Fire Child Pokemon
- Electric/Flying, the Frigatebird Pokemon
- Rock, the Rock Salt Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Fire/Psychic, the Fire Warrior Pokemon
- Rock, the Rack Salt Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Steel/Poison, the Single-Cyl Pokemon
- Poison/Normal, the Toxic Mouse Pokemon
- Water, the Duckling Pokemon
- Fire, the Fire Croc Pokemon, First Evolution
- Ghost, the Coin Chest Pokemon
- Grass, the Grass Cat Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Electric, the EleTadpole Pokemon
- Ghost, the Ghost Dog Pokemon, First Evolution
- Grass/Fire, the Spicy Pepper Pokemon
- Grass, the Grass Cat Pokemon, First Evolution
- Dragon/Normal, the Mount Pokemon
- Dark/Ice, the Ruinous Pokemon
- Ice/Water, the Paradox Pokemon
- Fairy/Steel, the Metalsmith Pokemon
- Normal, the Hog Pokemon, First Evolution
- Dark/Ground, the Ruinous Pokemon
- Ghost, the Ghost Dog Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Rock/Poison, the Ore Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Water, the Dolphin Pokemon, First Evolution
- Flying/Fighting, the Synchronize Pokemon
- Poison/Ground, the Spiny Fish Pokemon
- Normal, the Couple Pokemon
- Dragon/Water, the Mimicry Pokemon
- Ghost, the Coin Entity Pokemon
- Grass/Psychic, the Paradox Pokemon
- Fairy/Steel, the Hammer Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Water, the Garden Eel Pokemon, First Evolution
- Normal, the Family Pokemon
- Grass/Normal, the Olive Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Bug/Psychic, the Rolling Pokemon
- Fairy/Fighting, the Paradox Pokemon
- Fairy/Psychic, the Paradox Pokemon
- Electric/Ground, the Paradox Pokemon
- Dragon/Ice, the Ice Dragon Pokemon
- Rock, the Rock Salt Pokemon, First Evolution
- Dragon/Ice, the Ice Fin Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Grass/Normal, the Olive Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Grass, the Spicy Pepper Pokemon
Down
- Fighting/Ghost, the Rage Monkey Pokemon
- Poison/Normal, the Toxic Monkey Pokemon
- Rock/Poison, the Ore Pokemon, First Evolution
- Ground/Fighting, the Paradox Pokemon
- Steel, the Earthworm Pokemon
- Water/Psychic, the Jettison Pokemon
- Bug/Fighting, the Paradox Pokemon
- Water, the Practicing Pokemon
- Fire/Ghost, the Singer Pokemon
- Fighting/Electric, the Paradox Pokemon
- Grass/Dark, the Magician Pokemon
- Fairy, the Puppy Pokemon
- Fighting/Dragon, the Paradox Pokemon
- Fire/Ghost, the Fire Blades Pokemon
- Bug, the Trap Pokemon
- Psychic, the Ostrich Pokemon
- Ice, the Terra Whale Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Steel/Poison, the Multi-Cyl Pokemon
- Bug, the Grasshopper Pokemon
- Dark, the Boss Pokemon
- Water, the Garden Eel Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Dark/Flying, the Paradox Pokemon
- Flying/Dark, the Item Drop Pokemon
- Water, the Dolphin Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Dark/Grass, the Ruinous Pokemon
- Dark/Steel, the Big Blade Pokemon
- Dragon/Dark, the Paradox Pokemon
- Electric/Fighting, the Hands-On Pokemon
- Electric/Dragon, the Paradox Pokemon
- Bug, the String Ball Pokemon
- Dark/Fire, the Ruinous Pokemon
- Poison/Ground, the Poison Fish Pokemon
- Normal, the Land Snake Pokemon
- Ground/Steel, the Paradox Pokemon
- Grass/Ghost, the Tumbleweed Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Dragon/Ice, the Ice Fin Pokemon, First Evolution
- Grass/Ghost, the Tumbleweed Pokemon, First Evolution
- Fire, the Fire Croc Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Electric, the EleFrog Pokemon
- Grass/Dark, the Paradox Pokemon
- Fire/Poison, the Paradox Pokemon
- Ground/Grass, the Woodear Pokemon, First Evolution
- Grass/Normal, the Olive Pokemon, First Evolution
- Normal/Psychic, the Long Neck Pokemon
- Rock/Electric, the Paradox Pokemon
- Fairy/Steel, the Hammer Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Electric/Flying, the Storm Petrel Pokemon
- Ground/Grass, the Woodear Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Water/Dragon, the Paradox Pokemon
- Electric, the Mouse Pokemon
- Fairy, the Dog Pokemon
- Water, the Big Catfish Pokemon
- Ice, the Terra Whale Pokemon, First Evolution
- Bug/Dark, the Grasshopper Pokemon
107 Clues: Bug, the Trap Pokemon • Dark, the Boss Pokemon • Fairy, the Dog Pokemon • Rock, the Ambush Pokemon • Dark, the Rascal Pokemon • Fairy, the Puppy Pokemon • Bug, the Rolling Pokemon • Psychic, the Frill Pokemon • Normal, the Couple Pokemon • Normal, the Family Pokemon • Water, the Duckling Pokemon • Electric, the Mouse Pokemon • Steel, the Earthworm Pokemon • Fire, the Fire Child Pokemon • ...
Vocab 4 2023-01-05
25 Clues: pen • elf • axe • myth • tree • kiss • fire • gold • frog • king • ogre • cloud • robot • fairy • witch • queen • jewel • river • laser • power • zombie • wizard • silver • phoenix • kingdom
Flynn Owen Sattler 2021-03-07
20 Clues: get • DNA • story • aware • ticket • a book • pretend • collect • alcohol • blaming • a string • this/that • unfamiliar • techperson • accomplish • using tech • heavy/light • tech-failure • a black lolly • give public applause
Flynn Owen Sattler 2021-03-07
20 Clues: get • DNA • story • aware • ticket • a book • pretend • collect • alcohol • blaming • a string • this/that • unfamiliar • techperson • accomplish • using tech • heavy/light • tech-failure • a black lolly • give public applause
Suulise eelkursuse sõnad (õp lk 19-27) 2017-09-08
25 Clues: komm • pood • pilv • tool • alla • tool • mets • kast • üles • nõid • kala • armas • tule! • võlur • hammas • haldjas • vanaema • hüppama • tulnukas • jalgratas • kaelkirjak • teksapüksid • mägi, küngas • mootor, vedur • friikartulid, kartulikrõpsud
Test 2017-11-22
24 Clues: nii • uus • suur • king • pall • ilus • tänan • väike • poiss • hambad • raamat • tulema • hobune • tüdruk • ütlema • hammas • haldjas • pliiats • politsei • lambatall • jalgratas • lepatriinu • äge, vinge • sees; sisse
Vocabulaire 2018-03-26
20 Clues: tu • est • fée • suis • pont • dire • nous • sont • mais • chance • vampire • serpent • fantôme • pouvoir • créature • or (métal • ils, elles • arc-en-ciel • lumière (ou "allégé") • à propos de, au sujet de
FANTASY AND STORIES 2026-03-31
25 Clues: MEČ • GRAD • ŠČIT • JEČA • ZMAJ • VILA • UROK • GOZD • NAJTI • VITEZ • STOLP • BITKA • NAPOJ • ZAKLAD • GOBLIN • REŠITI • VELIKAN • ZLOBNEŽ • KRALJICA • POTOVATI • ČAROVNICA • POBEGNITI • POTOVANJE • ZEMLJEVID • KRALJESTVO
Anika's crosword rocket science crossword labs. 2019-10-03
Across
- It is burned to produce thrust and it starts with a " p"
- rhymes with pocket, and is also called spaceship.
- slows down the rocket.
- starts with a "p" and it has the word center in it
- used for keeping altitude in control and rhymes with dusters
- thrust times duration and has the word "total" in it.
- it is what causes the rocket to lift off and fly, it rhymes with rust.
Down
- he was a major figure in rocket science and he worked for NASA he was german/ american
- second law of motion force= mass times acceleration
- it is the opposite of laminar and it allows negative stability
- where all mass appears to be concentrated.
- built first liquid fueled rocket.
- is a synonym for takeoff and when a rocket takes off from the launch pad.
- the swiftness or speed of a rocket.
- it is the type of airflow that allows positive stability.
15 Clues: slows down the rocket. • built first liquid fueled rocket. • the swiftness or speed of a rocket. • where all mass appears to be concentrated. • rhymes with pocket, and is also called spaceship. • starts with a "p" and it has the word center in it • second law of motion force= mass times acceleration • thrust times duration and has the word "total" in it. • ...
People and Places for Family Fun 2014-04-29
Across
- "Little Sam"
- __ __ Black Sheep
- "So I sing my song again for ____"
- Hey, I can't hear you; use the ____
- Both hands free makes it easier to ____
- Green Eggs and Ham for ____ I am
- Get you key and go see __ __
Down
- Rhymes with via
- Looks like Russell
- Island isn't completely broken, just ____
- 4 is more but 3 is _____
- Her son is arising
- Nice lake for family kayaking
- Rhymes with Chef
14 Clues: "Little Sam" • Rhymes with via • Rhymes with Chef • Looks like Russell • __ __ Black Sheep • Her son is arising • 4 is more but 3 is _____ • Get you key and go see __ __ • Nice lake for family kayaking • Green Eggs and Ham for ____ I am • "So I sing my song again for ____" • Hey, I can't hear you; use the ____ • Both hands free makes it easier to ____ • ...
Sight words- Week of April 11th (Part 2) 2022-04-11
Across
- To illustrate.
- _______ me how it works.
- First,______, then, finally.
- The opposite of young.
- I have _________two books this week.
- A 1C agreement is to be _______to others.
- May + be= _______.
- ________, set, go!
Down
- Made of glass, part of homes, to see outside.
- Rhymes with three. It means to cost nothing.
- Rhymes with plate.
- I was sick but feel much ________now.
- l + and= _____.
- In Maker's Space, we_______things from recyclables.
14 Clues: To illustrate. • l + and= _____. • Rhymes with plate. • May + be= _______. • ________, set, go! • The opposite of young. • _______ me how it works. • First,______, then, finally. • I have _________two books this week. • I was sick but feel much ________now. • A 1C agreement is to be _______to others. • Rhymes with three. It means to cost nothing. • ...
Beach Safety 2025-11-20
Across
- reapply ... after going for a swim
- Don't take drugs before or at the beach
- an animal that can start it's life over again
- lifesavers where what colour?
- Be sun... when going to the beach
- monitor children closely
- Rhymes with boba
- Slip, slop, slap... slide
Down
- Rhymes with tipples
- Swim ___ to coast
- It is the law to wear a ... when fishing
- Know your L...
- stop, look and?
- Tears
14 Clues: Tears • Know your L... • stop, look and? • Rhymes with boba • Swim ___ to coast • Rhymes with tipples • monitor children closely • Slip, slop, slap... slide • lifesavers where what colour? • Be sun... when going to the beach • reapply ... after going for a swim • Don't take drugs before or at the beach • It is the law to wear a ... when fishing • ...
Dungeons and Dragons Tendo Crossword 2024-06-25
Across
- The name of Andrew's teddy bear.
- What you sat in to speed up your journey through the cave.
- The last name of the woman who looked after the children at the orphanage.
- What you had to step through to get to the Fairy Realm.
- The magical item that you were searching for on your quest.
- A container to carry your water when adventuring.
- The name of the character who started as a rotund child and became a strong man.
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- Creatures that live in webs that tried to attack you early on.
- A skill that relates to searching around.
- The type of mineral being mined in the cave. Also called "fool's gold".
- A mighty, vicious and terrifying creature that dwells in the cave.
- Insects that appeared when you stepped through to the Fairy Realm.
- The number of years between instances of the veil between worlds being thin enough to pass through.
- Elia's class when she grows up.
- The name of the fairy who speaks to you first.
15 Clues: Elia's class when she grows up. • The name of Andrew's teddy bear. • A skill that relates to searching around. • The name of the fairy who speaks to you first. • A container to carry your water when adventuring. • What you had to step through to get to the Fairy Realm. • What you sat in to speed up your journey through the cave. • ...
Baby Shower 2022-10-11
And Then There Were None 2023-12-15
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- First name of the Author of And Then There Were None
- What instrument was used to play the recording of the character's indictments
- Which character dies in their sleep
- Last name of the last person to talk to the general before he died
- What was used to kill Antohony Marston
- Last name of the author who wrote the original nursery Rhyme
- First name of the first person to notice there are bees on the Island
- The judges last name
- First name of the first person to die
- First name of the person who drives the boat to the Island
- First name of the 3rd character that died
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- First name of the only character with a gun
- What weapon was used the kill rogers
- Last name of the character who works as a doctor
- How many china figures are found on the dining table at the start of the book
- What is the Island called where the characters are invited
- What is Mr.Blore's profession
- What is the title of the nursery Rhyme
- Name of the person the characters think invited them to them to the Island
- Last name of the character that died from an axe
20 Clues: The judges last name • What is Mr.Blore's profession • Which character dies in their sleep • What weapon was used the kill rogers • First name of the first person to die • What is the title of the nursery Rhyme • What was used to kill Antohony Marston • First name of the 3rd character that died • First name of the only character with a gun • ...
Exploring Homophones While Having Fun! 2024-01-16
Across
- The cost was given in dollars and _______.
- When you fall on the ground you can get this.
- If you eat too much candy your health is not good.
- You have to do this to the fridge after you get your food.
- It also sounds like Lee.
- A boy's name that rhymes with hen.
- The word that means something that happens repeatedly.
- At a red light you would do this.
- Do you —--- this?
- An orange vegetable.
- A living thing that buzzes around and produces honey.
- Similar to stunned, you are in a ____.
- IPhones and ____, Ryne’s with bell.
- Similar to a stream.
- Some say that this color is the opposite of red.
- When you have to decide between one option and another.
- Change.
- Table in church.
- A tropical colourful environment where fish live in the ocean.
- Giving goods for a price.
- A price that is low.
- What do you call short commercials?
- It is a vegetable that rabbits often eat, and people can eat it too. It is also often used in cooking and is good for the eyes.
- The wedge that stops a wheel.
- More than one smell.
- A sandy hot terrain without water.
- An animal with antlers.
- An email already delivered in your email files.
- What your teeth do when you are eating (plural).
- Rows of seats.
- I was told I could do it.
- 4x2 is the number that is in the number line.
- A wild dangerous animal that is big and comes in different names/sizes.
- When you do this to paper it moves, it rhymes with stew.
- If you make coffee you do this, it rhymes with news.
- What your car may get if you get into a mild crash.
- When there is a lot of something in a small space.
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- What we count our weeks in.
- Someone threw me the football so I ____ the ball, it rhymes with bought.
- This is what you do when you get on a ship.
- A breakfast food.
- Places have states, and some provinces do too but the main thing is the ____, it's a type of music as well.
- Not silent.
- A person who provides goods for a price.
- Rhymes like bate, and you consume it.
- This word rhymes with tare.
- It is a purple food, and it rhymes with leet.
- A big boat or ship that holds animals/people.
- What you wear every day.
- If you drop something into pieces
- The room for storing wine.
- A kind of coin.
- Something that helps the vibe of the song, it also rhymes with neat.
- Another word for choir.
- Something that occurs when you have nothing to do.
- A sweet treat after dinner.
- The tool for a blackboard.
- A noise your stairs may make.
- What you could do if you want more.
- What do you call your mom's sister?
- The sound that a chick/baby chicken makes.
- A word that is used in a sentence when something is going to happen or be
- Arc: When a ball travels up in the air and then drops in the same angle far away.
- A unit of weight for gemstones.
- ^ character that can be written using the keyboard.
- The 5 _____.
- Island
- The first word you start a letter with.
- IPhones something
- Something you get when you smell something.
- We don’t —- this
- You as in yourself.
- This word is spelled like teen but sounds like len.
- A small insect that can carry up to 10 of itself.
- Filter on Snapchat.
75 Clues: Island • Change. • Not silent. • The 5 _____. • Rows of seats. • A kind of coin. • Table in church. • We don’t —- this • A breakfast food. • Do you —--- this? • IPhones something • You as in yourself. • Filter on Snapchat. • An orange vegetable. • Similar to a stream. • A price that is low. • More than one smell. • Another word for choir. • An animal with antlers. • It also sounds like Lee. • ...
Pitagoras 2021-04-26
Picabel NLFT #2 2022-04-11
Unit 9 2022-05-10
Books 2023-06-19
Across
- Spells Step into a world of enchantment and magic as you learn about spells, potions, and mystical creatures. Discover the secrets of wizards and witches and embark on a magical journey through ancient realms. It's like a book that sparks your imagination and takes you on a spellbinding adventure.
- Tales Follow the adventures of a group of friends as they navigate through challenges, celebrate their differences, and learn the value of friendship. It's like a book that teaches you about the importance of kindness, loyalty, and understanding.
- Heroes Dive into the past and explore different eras, civilizations, and significant historical events. Meet brave leaders, brilliant inventors, and learn about the struggles and triumphs that shaped our world. It's like a book that brings history alive and helps you understand the world we live in.
- Superstars Get inspired by the incredible stories of sports heroes who have achieved greatness through hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Learn about their achievements, records, and the values of teamwork and determination. It's like a book that celebrates the power of sports and inspires you to chase your dreams.
- Quest Join the brave characters on an exciting and thrilling adventure as they journey through magical lands, solve puzzles, and face dangerous challenges. It's like a book that takes you on a thrilling quest filled with excitement and surprises.
- Fables Laugh out loud with a collection of hilarious and entertaining stories that are filled with silly characters, funny mishaps, and unexpected twists. It's like a book that brings joy and laughter, brightening your day with humorous tales.
- Adventures Join extraordinary superheroes on thrilling missions to protect the world from villains and save the day. Witness their incredible powers, teamwork, and the values of courage and justice. It's like a book that makes you feel like a superhero, ready to take on any challenge.
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- Tale Magic Enter the enchanting world of fairy tales, where brave princesses, noble knights, and magical creatures embark on quests, find true love, and overcome evil. It's like a book that lets you dream and believe in the power of happily ever after.
- Travelers Take a journey through time as you learn about different historical periods and events. Explore ancient civilizations, visit famous landmarks, and meet influential figures from the past. It's like a book that lets you travel through time and witness history come alive.
- Adventures Journey into the animal kingdom and explore the diverse habitats of creatures big and small. Learn about their behaviors, habitats, and unique characteristics through captivating stories and vivid illustrations. It's like a book that brings animals to life on the pages.
- Wonders Discover the beauty and wonders of nature as you learn about animals, plants, ecosystems, and the importance of conservation. It's like a book that takes you on a journey through nature's marvels, inspiring you to protect and appreciate the natural world.
- Explorers Blast off into outer space and join intrepid astronauts on thrilling missions to explore the mysteries of the universe. Learn about planets, stars, and the wonders of the cosmos. It's like a book that ignites your curiosity about the vastness of space.
- Mansion Enter a mysterious mansion and unravel its secrets and hidden treasures. Follow the clever detective and solve puzzling mysteries, uncovering clues and discovering unexpected twists. It's like a book that keeps you guessing until the very end.
- Explorers Discover the wonders of science through fascinating experiments, mind-boggling facts, and captivating illustrations. Learn about space, animals, and the amazing world around us. It's like a book that makes learning science fun and exciting.
- Realm Immerse yourself in a world of magic, mythical creatures, and epic quests. Join the young hero on a journey to save the kingdom, encountering dragons, wizards, and enchanted lands. It's like a book that transports you to a realm of imagination and wonder.
- Corner Unleash your imagination and creativity with a book that provides fun art projects, crafts, and DIY activities. Explore different mediums, learn new techniques, and express yourself through artistic endeavors. It's like a book that sparks your artistic side and encourages self-expression.
16 Clues: Fables Laugh out loud with a collection of hilarious and entertaining stories that are filled with silly characters, funny mishaps, and unexpected twists. It's like a book that brings joy and laughter, brightening your day with humorous tales. • ...
Class 3 Spelling 2025-05-06
Across
- To lay something somewhere
- What Class 3 reads in the mornings
- Black stuff in the chimney
- A verb - to take
- The opposite of push
- Rhymes with should and would
Down
- Attached to your leg
- When something is nice
- The opposite of pull
- A small stream starting with b
- Rhymes with could and would
- After eating your tummy is .......
- The sound a dog makes
13 Clues: A verb - to take • Attached to your leg • The opposite of pull • The opposite of push • The sound a dog makes • When something is nice • To lay something somewhere • Black stuff in the chimney • Rhymes with could and would • Rhymes with should and would • A small stream starting with b • What Class 3 reads in the mornings • After eating your tummy is .......
vampires, fairies, and wolves (& etc) ...oh my! 2025-03-10
Across
- What is Buffy's last name on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"?
- In "Teen Wolf" (1985), which sport does Michael J. Fox play?
- One common belief is that you will become a werewolf if one bites you. Which viral disease is responsible for this belief?
- Which girls' name means 'fairy'?
- A vampire invades a small town in Maine in this movie based on a Stephen King novel? 2 words
- What is the name of the vampire in the 1922 silent film Nosferatu? 2 words
- Which actor played the moody vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen in the film adaptations of the Twilight Saga? 2 words
- Who played the character who fought vampires in "I Am Legend" (2007)? 2 words
- The 1994 film "Interview With a Vampire" was originally based on a novel written by which famous horror author? 2 words
- In "Blade", what does the title character inject to stop the Vampire virus?
- in the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, who is Buffy’s first vampire love interest?
- What performer from "Wildcats" fought vampires in "Blade"? 2 words
- Elves are said to be very beautiful, usually with what-shaped ears?
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- Who played the title role in "Vampire in Brooklyn"? 2 words
- Sometimes thought of as scary, which fairy can be heard crying when there is going to be a death in the family?
- What is another word for werewolf?
- Who played the main werewolf in the "Twilight" series? 2 words
- What kind of material supposedly slays werewolves?
- A child believed to have been switched with a fairy is known as what?
- What are the nymphs who look after trees called?
- Which Irish member of the fairy folk is said to guard a pot of gold?
- Which Harry Potter character is a werewolf? 2 words
- Which music video features Michael Jackson transforming into a werewolf?
23 Clues: Which girls' name means 'fairy'? • What is another word for werewolf? • What are the nymphs who look after trees called? • What kind of material supposedly slays werewolves? • Which Harry Potter character is a werewolf? 2 words • What is Buffy's last name on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"? • Who played the title role in "Vampire in Brooklyn"? 2 words • ...
ASL Crossword 2022-02-14
13 Clues: kitchen • utensil • bathroom • living room • living room • nursery room • nursery room • block out light • gives off light • used for babies • used to eat soup • used to wash hands • children play with this
Geography Of Ireland 2020-12-14
10 Clues: Newgrange • capital city • Grace O'Malley • cliffs of Moher • smallest county • rhymes with Derry • rhymes with Kerry • famous for horses • largest county in Ireland • has the mountains and its own Way
Oli 2023-03-16
10 Clues: ______job! • I ______ Bruce • sounds like no • Rhymes with too • Rhymes with line • ______ that to me! • The nest is _______ • It's _______time to go. • How ______Dogs are there? • They have ______ on a trip
