general knowledge Crossword Puzzles
TOK Crossword 2017-04-24
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- Knowledge Systems: knowledge systems created by a community's ancestory
- certainty
- trial
- a branch of science dealing with quanitative data
- question
- Sciences: a branch of science
- Arts: form of expression of thought
- documentation
- concepts of instinct
- moral principles governed by society
- the study of events in the past
- specifically referring to religion
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- perception: we gain knowledge by our senses
- communicating knowledge
- comprehension
- examination
- statistics
- verification
- an unreliable way of knowledge
- creativity
- supports general statements
- Knowledge Systems: a belief in and worship
- logical
- a strong link to procedural knowing
- Sciences: social sciences and humantities and analyzed social aspects
25 Clues: trial • logical • question • certainty • statistics • creativity • examination • verification • comprehension • documentation • concepts of instinct • communicating knowledge • supports general statements • Sciences: a branch of science • an unreliable way of knowledge • the study of events in the past • specifically referring to religion • Arts: form of expression of thought • ...
Glossary of the Early Middle Ages 2014-02-12
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- Eight wars fought by Christians and Muslims (pg 137)
- These people were generally the only ones who could read or write in Medieval society. (pg122)
- People from outside our borders (pg106)
- A document signed in 1215 by King John.(pg150)
- Another title/name for a King or Queen. (pg110)
- This is what the wealthy in Medieval times called a long hot bath. (pg127)
- An obligation that is two-way is said to be m_________. (pg116)
- A area of land given to a vasal by a lord (pg114)
- By winning this William, Duke of Normandy became King. (pg114)
- a way of organising people/groups from important/powerful at the top to least important/powerless at the bottom.(pg116)
- A contest between to knights who charge at each other on horseback.(general knowledge)
- Medieval warrior who pledged his service to a lord in return for a fief.(general knowledge)
- Peasants had to pay these in the form of a proportion on what they produced on their small strip of land. (pg118)
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- This is also known as the plague and killed about 25 million people. (pg109)
- Second most powerful in the feudal system - swore an oath of loyalty to the king.(general knowledge)
- Name of the social class at th bottom of the feudal system.
- The way society was organised from most to least powerful (pg116)
- The name given to the house where The Lord and his family lived. (pg119)
- Another name for peasant (general knowledge)
- A person in a feudal society who offered their loyalty and service to a lord in rreturn for proteection and service. (general knowledge)
- A 70 metre long woven/embroidered artwork that tells the story of William I (pg114)
- Chief serf in the village. (pg119)
- This is what the peasants made their homes from w__________ a____ d______. (pg126)
- An economic system used in the feudal Europe that allowed lords to give peasants a place to live in return for free labour and taxes.(pg118)
- Name for the period of time starting in the late 6th century. (pg102)
- something that has to be done o______________. (general knowledge - pg116)
- This colour could only be worn by royalty. (pg127)
27 Clues: Chief serf in the village. (pg119) • People from outside our borders (pg106) • Another name for peasant (general knowledge) • A document signed in 1215 by King John.(pg150) • Another title/name for a King or Queen. (pg110) • A area of land given to a vasal by a lord (pg114) • This colour could only be worn by royalty. (pg127) • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- a small, narrow river
- the craft of building a roof with dry vegetation such as straw
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
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- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which one that is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- a large aquatic tetrapod that lives throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- the largest island in French Polynesia
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- the value of a bullseye on a darts board
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
34 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • the value of a bullseye on a darts board • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- Hydroxide / NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Numbers / 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- / An angle of more than 180 degrees
- / What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- / Famous cricket ground in south London
- / Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- / What is the capital city of Poland
- / What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Zealand / Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- / The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- / Who invaded Britain in 1066
- / What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- / What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- / What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- / The Latin for I departed
- / What does the French word champigonon
- / Who is boys favourite person
- / What is a baby Swan called
- / What is the central part of the Earth called
- / What is a male ferret called
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- Trafford / What ground does Manchester United play at
- Muchamore / Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- / Italian Pasta
- / French word for snails
- Carta/ What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- / Famous book of records
- / Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- / What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- Nine / How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- / French word for holidays
- / Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Army / The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- / Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- / Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- / What does quod mean in English
- / Main ingredient of chocolate
36 Clues: / Italian Pasta • / French word for snails • / Famous book of records • / French word for holidays • / The Latin for I departed • / What is a baby Swan called • / Who invaded Britain in 1066 • / Who is boys favourite person • / Main ingredient of chocolate • / What is a male ferret called • / Name of the Volcano in Sicily • / What does quod mean in English • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- Main ingredient of chocolate
- Who is boys favourite person
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- Who is the President of Russia
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- French word for snails
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Italian Pasta
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- French word for holidays
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- The Latin for I departed
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
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- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- What are the grinding teeth called
- The tallest building in Europe
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- What does the French word champigonon
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- What is a baby Swan called
- What is the capital city of Poland
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- What does quod mean in English
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- What Language does Argentina speak
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- What is a male ferret called
43 Clues: Italian Pasta • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • French word for holidays • The Latin for I departed • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • Main ingredient of chocolate • Who is boys favourite person • What is a male ferret called • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • The tallest building in Europe • ...
TUTOR TIME GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2015-11-11
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- The surname of the current Prime Minister.
- This table is full of chemicals.
- This will be used to paint.
- This line tells us the height of land on an OS Map.
- This powers a vehicle.
- The second planet away from the sun.
- A creepy crawly.
- The name of the longest reigning British monarch.
- The smallest chemical particle that exists.
- The part of a team that works to protect the goal.
- Liverpool FC's shirt colour.
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- The capital city of France.
- Another term for 'making another one the same'.
- The centre and brain of a cell.
- One piece of equipment you should have in school.
- Twenty minus twelve.
- One circuit of a running track.
- The surname of the first female Prime Minister in Britain.
- Four times five.
- The Spanish for 'goodbye'.
20 Clues: A creepy crawly. • Four times five. • Twenty minus twelve. • This powers a vehicle. • The Spanish for 'goodbye'. • The capital city of France. • This will be used to paint. • Liverpool FC's shirt colour. • The centre and brain of a cell. • One circuit of a running track. • This table is full of chemicals. • The second planet away from the sun. • ...
TSFA General Knowledge Vocabulary 2019-04-26
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- Corsage wiring technique in which the wire is shaped into a hairpin.
- The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue.
- Red, yellow and blue are primary colors.
- #28 wire is a finer wire than #16 gauge wire. #20 and #22 gauge wire is best suited to support roses, carnations and chrysanthemums.
- The brightness or darkness of a hue.
- A type of flower used to complete a design.
- Refrigeration of fresh product with a combination of low temperature and high humidity helps slow down respiration, reduce water lost by transpiration, slows down maturity and reduces microbial growth and development. An ideal temperature range to keep your refrigerator is at 38-40 degrees F.
- The location within a design that attracts the most attention; the center of interest. In a corsage, the focal point is where the largest flower is placed.
- The process in which cut flowers & foliages have been tested to extend their freshness.
- Re-cutting stems of fresh product helps prevent stem blockage, increase water uptake, maximize the freshness of the product and keeps the stem from sealing to the bottom of the container, if the cut is slanted.
- Combination of equal amounts of primary color and adjacent secondary color.
- The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location.
- Corsage wiring technique in which a wire is inserted through the calyx and bent downward along the stem.
- The design consists of several layers of materials, varying in size and texture to create a flowering effect.
- The Color Spectrum is made up of twelve major colors. Using color properly is just one important design element essential in creating a well-designed floral arrangement.
- Form is the geometric shape or line design that forms the outline of the flower arrangement.
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- Two primary colors combined in equal amounts.
- Bride’s bouquet, Bridesmaid’s bouquet, Corsages, Boutonnieres, Alter flowers, Pew Flowers, on the candelabra, Bride’s Throw bouquet, table decorations and on the wedding cake.
- Removing all foliage from the stem that is below the water level in an arrangement helps prevent bacterial growth.
- The element of the line in a floral arrangement is the visual path the eye follows as it proceeds through the arrangement.
- The relationship between the flowers, foliage and container.
- A purpose of foliage is to hide the mechanics in a flower arrangement.
- Primary or line flowers used in a design to establish the outline of the arrangement.
- A triangular pattern with a strong “L-Line”. SYMMETRICAL DESIGN: A formal, equilateral triangular design.
- The impression of the design being stable and self-supported.
- Used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes.
- Adding white to a color lightens its tint.
- Do not require a focal point.
- A hue darkened by the addition of black forms a shade of the hue.
- Are usually single stem with large rounded heads used inside or along the arrangement to fill in.
- Wiring technique in which the wire is inserted through the flower and a small hook is formed in the wire before it is pulled back into the flower.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a hue.
32 Clues: Do not require a focal point. • The brightness or darkness of a hue. • Red, yellow and blue are primary colors. • Adding white to a color lightens its tint. • A type of flower used to complete a design. • Two primary colors combined in equal amounts. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a hue. • The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue. • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ ONE 2019-07-20
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- 17) Atriums and ventricles are parts of which organ of the body?
- 10) Which actress won the 2013 Best Actress Oscar for her performance in the film 'Silver Linings Playbook'?
- 12) Basel is the third largest city in which country?
- 26) Which Hollywood actor starred in these films: Inception, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Departed?
- 9) What’s the branch of medicine that specialises in the study and treatment of nervous system disorders?
- 1) In architecture, what’s the name of the German school of design founded by Walter Gropius in 1919?
- 13) Which spirit is the main ingredient in the liqueur Kahlua?
- 24) Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene are examples of which shape?
- 3) Tripoli is the capital city of which North African country?
- 5) At an airport, what does ATC stand for?
- 18) Which word describes a ship which is lying on the bottom of the sea underwater?
- 4) Which product "Gives you wings" according to the advertising slogan?
- 27) Who was the Greek god of the Sea?
- 20) Hafez al-Assad served as president of which country between 1971 and 2000?
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- 22) These are a type of fruit found in the Middle East and on a calendar.
- 2) What’s the theory that states that the universe formed billions of years ago and has been getting bigger ever since?
- 7) What is the term 'Sat Nav' short for?
- 11) What is the name of the Chinese medical treatment in which fine needles are inserted in the body?
- 8) Cuba was a colony [Kolonie] of which European country?
- 19) Which desert takes its name from the Arabic word for 'desert'?
- 21) Which letter represents the number 100 in Roman numerals?
- 16) The Ayurvedic system of medicine and health care developed in which country over 5,000 years ago?
- 25) Which musical instrument has four strings, has four strings and is famous in Hawaii?
- 6) Which is the only zodiac sign which isn’t an animal or person?
- 14) Piedmont, Abruzzo and Umbria are regions in which European country?
- 29) Who founded the company Amazon and later bought The Washington Post newspaper?
- 23) What is the capital city of Canada?
- 30) Born in Salzburg in 1756, which composer also had the middle name Amadeus?
28 Clues: 27) Who was the Greek god of the Sea? • 23) What is the capital city of Canada? • 7) What is the term 'Sat Nav' short for? • 5) At an airport, what does ATC stand for? • 12) Basel is the third largest city in which country? • 8) Cuba was a colony [Kolonie] of which European country? • 21) Which letter represents the number 100 in Roman numerals? • ...
EASY GENERAL KNOWLEDGE PUZZLE 2024-05-14
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- John has a bad .......... . He's always angry.
- You will find a lot of differences if you .......... cats and dogs as pets.
- This .......... means we cannot smoke here.
- She has a nice .......... in the city.
- The .......... will decide if the man is guilty or not.
- Did you read the .......... about the new movie in the newspaper?
- The triangle is my favorite .......... .
- Her new clothes are made of good .......... .
- The man wanted to be left .......... to think.
- Breakfast is an important .......... .
- The girl was .......... because she didn't eat much.
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- My next door .......... is a doctor.
- I made a .......... selling my old books.
- I get tired climbing up the ..........
- He loves painting and want to grow up to be an .......... .
- She likes to read fashion ..........s.
- .......... athletes participate in the Olympics.
- The .......... of his car is very good.
- I don't have much .......... in my room.
- There is a .......... to solve this problem.
20 Clues: My next door .......... is a doctor. • I get tired climbing up the .......... • She has a nice .......... in the city. • She likes to read fashion ..........s. • Breakfast is an important .......... . • The .......... of his car is very good. • I don't have much .......... in my room. • The triangle is my favorite .......... . • I made a .......... selling my old books. • ...
DVC and general knowledge 2021-12-04
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- the number of eyes a spider has
- it is one of the school values
- Used to remove pencil lines form drawings
- used to add up large numbers
- need to be in bags during class time
- Sometimes used to explain design ideas
- who is the mayor of Upper Hutt
- what day of the week does new years day fall on
- are used to render drawings
- used to stick pieces of paper together
- the colour of the main blocks front doors
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- ......means equal measure
- who is the minister of finance
- Provides a description of the design problem
- car maker bring hydrogen powered trucks to NZ
- used to copy drawings and other materials
- is used to sharpen blunt pencils
- bees are most commonly black and .......
- What is the colour of Mr Boons car
- the size of paper equal to two sheets of A4
20 Clues: ......means equal measure • are used to render drawings • used to add up large numbers • it is one of the school values • who is the minister of finance • who is the mayor of Upper Hutt • the number of eyes a spider has • is used to sharpen blunt pencils • What is the colour of Mr Boons car • need to be in bags during class time • Sometimes used to explain design ideas • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-01
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- – World’s highest mountain (7)
- – 25% of 200 (5)
- – Smallest continent by area (9)
- – Largest land animal (8)
- – Widest river in the world (6)
- – Fantasy comedy featuring a popular doll venturing into the real world (6)
- – World’s largest island (9)
- Capital city of Russia
- – Bird known for mimicking human speech (6)
- – Setting of Julius Caesar
- – Number of sides on a hexagon (3)
- Brothers – Inventors of the first airplane (6,9)
- Kinabalu – Malaysia’s tallest mountain (5,8)
- – Ancient kingdom in Kedah (10)
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- – Country with the most volcanoes (9)
- – Africa’s highest mountain (11)
- – Cube root of 27 (5)
- Tower – Iconic structure in Paris, often considered a wonder (6,5)
- South Korea’s capital city
- – Widest river in Africa (5)
- – Primary food of a panda (6)
- Wat – Largest religious monument in Cambodia (6,3)
- – Scientist known for discovering gravity (6)
- Capital city of Spain
- – Deepest ocean (7)
- – River flowing through London (6
- – Sea creature with eight legs (7)
- – Largest desert in northern Africa (6)
28 Clues: – 25% of 200 (5) • – Deepest ocean (7) • – Cube root of 27 (5) • Capital city of Spain • Capital city of Russia • – Largest land animal (8) • South Korea’s capital city • – Setting of Julius Caesar • – Widest river in Africa (5) • – World’s largest island (9) • – Primary food of a panda (6) • – World’s highest mountain (7) • – Widest river in the world (6) • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-01
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- – World’s highest mountain (7)
- – 25% of 200 (5)
- – Smallest continent by area (9)
- – Largest land animal (8)
- – Widest river in the world (6)
- – Fantasy comedy featuring a popular doll venturing into the real world (6)
- – World’s largest island (9)
- Capital city of Russia
- – Bird known for mimicking human speech (6)
- – Setting of Julius Caesar
- – Number of sides on a hexagon (3)
- Brothers – Inventors of the first airplane (6,9)
- Kinabalu – Malaysia’s tallest mountain (5,8)
- – Ancient kingdom in Kedah (10)
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- – Country with the most volcanoes (9)
- – Africa’s highest mountain (11)
- – Cube root of 27 (5)
- Tower – Iconic structure in Paris, often considered a wonder (6,5)
- South Korea’s capital city
- – Widest river in Africa (5)
- – Primary food of a panda (6)
- Wat – Largest religious monument in Cambodia (6,3)
- – Scientist known for discovering gravity (6)
- Capital city of Spain
- – Deepest ocean (7)
- – River flowing through London (6
- – Sea creature with eight legs (7)
- – Largest desert in northern Africa (6)
28 Clues: – 25% of 200 (5) • – Deepest ocean (7) • – Cube root of 27 (5) • Capital city of Spain • Capital city of Russia • – Largest land animal (8) • South Korea’s capital city • – Setting of Julius Caesar • – Widest river in Africa (5) • – World’s largest island (9) • – Primary food of a panda (6) • – World’s highest mountain (7) • – Widest river in the world (6) • ...
General knowledge part 2 2025-03-20
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- What actor feels the need, the need for speed, in Top Gun?
- Which soft drink is commonly associated with Scotland?
- Who beat Anthony Joshua in 2021 to become heavyweight champion?
- What holds the title for the smallest country in the world?
- In which country would you find the original Legoland?
- What is the most sold flavour of Walkers crisps?
- Which country has the highest crime rate in the world?
- What is the largest dog breed?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the largest animal on the planet?
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- What language is spoken in Brazil?
- How many brains does an Octopus have?
- What is the capital of Poland?
- Which of the Kardashian/Jenner sisters has children with Travis Scott?
- Which blonde bombshell became the face of country music in the 60s?
- Glossectomy is the removal of all of or part of which body part?
- Which operating system does a Google Pixel phone use?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- What is Will Smith's sons name?
- What is the largest island in the Caribbean?
- What is Beyonce's sister called?
- What part of a plant conducts photosynthesis?
- How many wives did Henry VIII have?
- What is the busiest airport in Britain called?
- What month has the highest global average temperature
25 Clues: What is the capital of Poland? • What is the largest dog breed? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is Will Smith's sons name? • What is Beyonce's sister called? • What language is spoken in Brazil? • How many wives did Henry VIII have? • How many brains does an Octopus have? • How many planets are in our solar system? • What is the largest animal on the planet? • ...
cheska // philippine general knowledge 2025-07-01
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- season starts in september until december
- creatures is indigenous to the Philippines
- fertilized developing egg embryo
- sumbingtik festival
- filipino boxer
- pork blood stew
- perfect cone shape volcano
- top fast food chain the Philippines
- soup which is made by cooking beef shanks and bone marrow
- philippine national anthem
- a vibrant and iconic form of public transportation in the Philippines
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- deep fried pig trotters or knuckles served with a soy-vinegar dip.
- Philippine island is known for the Underground River
- highest mountain peak in the philippines
- Filipino army general and a pharmacist who fought in the Philippine–American War
- capital of philippines
- method of pickling or fermenting food, particularly with rice
- higantes festival
- bustling commercial center and transportation hub in Quezon City
- philippine currency
- shoe capital of the philippines
- summer capital of the philippines
22 Clues: filipino boxer • pork blood stew • higantes festival • sumbingtik festival • philippine currency • capital of philippines • perfect cone shape volcano • philippine national anthem • shoe capital of the philippines • fertilized developing egg embryo • summer capital of the philippines • top fast food chain the Philippines • highest mountain peak in the philippines • ...
Wolffe Dressage - general knowledge 2022-12-25
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- 14.2h is the tallest measurement
- wrote first known book on horsemanship (355 BC)
- Monday morning disease or tying up
- a half-halt is used for attention and to ...
- the name for founder or fever in the feet
- the age a horse has all its adult teeth
- haute' école movement balanced on haunches
- five foot six inches is 16.2 ...
- first (of seven) cervical vertebrae at the poll
- the test for Equine Infectious Anemia (no cure)
- meters long side to the second quarter line
- the mother of a horse
- 8-15 per minute is normal
- a foal that is male
- the exhalation of a broken-winded horse
- raised poles used for training
- slim bones that run alongside the cannon bone
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- KWPN is what kind of warmblood
- when riding the front of the stirrup turns...
- the side of the horse one generally mounts on
- a shortened heightened trot on the spot
- the Spanish Riding School in in this city
- distance between two points of a saddle's tree
- used for lunging especially young horses
- length of a normal horse canter stride
- area of the mouth where the bit rests
- top USA show jumper rider in the 50s - 70s
- British word for saddle pad
- 35-40 per minute is a normal range in horses
- the top line runs from the poll to the ...
- a foal that is female
31 Clues: a foal that is male • the mother of a horse • a foal that is female • 8-15 per minute is normal • British word for saddle pad • KWPN is what kind of warmblood • raised poles used for training • 14.2h is the tallest measurement • five foot six inches is 16.2 ... • Monday morning disease or tying up • area of the mouth where the bit rests • length of a normal horse canter stride • ...
Crazy General Knowledge Quiz 2025-06-16
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- What was the name of the German military strategy of rapid, overwhelming attacks?
- What is the name of the largest opera house in the world?
- What is the largest US state?
- What is Superman's one weakness?
- What bacterial disease resulted in over 3 million deaths during 2020
- What is the name of the Chinese philosophical system that emphasizes harmony with nature?
- What scientific theory proposed that Earth revolves around the sun?
- What is the prime fuel used in nuclear fission?
- Which Youtube channel has the most subscribers in 2017?
- What is a female elephant called?
- "-------- is the best medicine"
- Who was the first person the rule the Ottoman Empire?
- Which war did Florence Nightingale serve in?
- What is the largest landlocked country in the world?
- What is the first Pokemon ever created?
- What is the center of a black hole called?
- On which continent would you find the world’s largest desert?
- Who starred as "Michelle Jones" in "Spider-Man: Homecoming"?
- What was the name of the first computer virus?
- What hydrocarbon is used to make roads?
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- What is the phobia for long words?
- What does the "C" stand for in "GCSE"?
- "Harry Potter and the ------- of Secrets"
- What sporting event has a strict dress code of all white?
- What was the name of the Syrian brown bear, adopted by polish soldiers in WW2?
- What does the "B" stand for in "FBI"?
- What is the term for the study of birds?
- Who was the Ancient Greek God of the Sun?
- What is a rainbow called on Venus?
- What is the name of Jupiter's largest moon?
- What is the process by which some animals produce light called?
- Which country has won the most World Cups?
- The 2002 movie “8 Mile” is a semi-biographical story of what rapper?
- What is the second smallest country in the world?
- Which children's building toy withstands compression better than concrete?
- What was the name of the first ever AI chatbot
- What is the capital city of Syria?
- What type of cell is bacteria an example of?
- What famous building burnt down in Germany during 1933?
- Which gland in your body produces Thyroxine
- What is the most popular car brand in Japan?
- What are nails primarily made of?
- What is the name of the only venomous snake that can be found in the UK?
- What is the most radioactive fruit?
- What name was given to Hitler when he became the Chancellor and President of Germany?
- Who ruled over the Soviet Union between 1964 and 1982?
- What is jet fuel called?
47 Clues: What is jet fuel called? • What is the largest US state? • "-------- is the best medicine" • What is Superman's one weakness? • What is a female elephant called? • What are nails primarily made of? • What is the phobia for long words? • What is a rainbow called on Venus? • What is the capital city of Syria? • What is the most radioactive fruit? • ...
1960's general knowledge 2025-06-12
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- Antiwar protesters often chanted this word
- TV band created in the image of the Beatles
- “___ Power” — symbol of peace and protest
- British band that led the “British Invasion”
- Radical student activist group (abbr.)
- Trendy youth subculture of 1960s London
- Nation that fought Six-Day War in 1967
- ___ Panthers — radical civil rights group
- Popular fashion trend symbolizing youth rebellion
- ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion
- Segregationist governor who ran for president
- ___ Spring — 1968 uprising crushed by Soviets
- Civil rights leader assassinated in 1968 (initials)
- NASA’s first manned spaceflight program
- Type of protest common in the civil rights era
- James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth
- NASA space program that landed men on the moon
- Catchy 1960s slang for a song
- Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors
- Abbie, radical activist and Yippie leader
- Co-discoverer of DNA, published book in the ‘60s
- The decade of counterculture and moon landings
- Environmental awareness color rising by late '60s
- U.S. president assassinated in 1963
- Slang term for cool or stylish
- Guitarist known for “Purple Haze” and Woodstock
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- Many young men sought to avoid this during Vietnam
- L.A. neighborhood where 1965 riots occurred
- Famous 1969 music festival held in New York
- 1968 Offensive that shifted public opinion on Vietnam
- Janis, legendary ‘60s blues-rock singer
- City where a wall divided East and West
- Author of popular parenting book of the decade
- Space agency that dominated 1960s headlines
- Site of historic civil rights marches in Alabama
- Avant-garde artist who married John Lennon
- Region in Nigeria affected by a 1960s famine
- Ohio university where students were shot in 1970
- Country central to a major U.S. war during the ‘60s
- Hallucinogenic drug popularized by Timothy Leary
- Term used to describe JFK’s presidency
- Crisis involving Soviet missiles in 1962
- Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance”
- Nickname for JFK’s younger brother
- Record label that launched many Black artists
- First name of JFK's Peace Corps leader, Shriver
- Waif-like British model of the Mod era
- Consumer advocate who published “Unsafe at Any Speed”
- Nickname for the American South
- Movement revived by Betty Friedan’s work
50 Clues: Catchy 1960s slang for a song • Slang term for cool or stylish • Nickname for the American South • Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors • ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion • Nickname for JFK’s younger brother • James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth • U.S. president assassinated in 1963 • Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance” • Radical student activist group (abbr.) • ...
Crossword Puzzle: General Knowledge 2025-11-18
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- The capital city of Japan
- The planet known as the Red Planet
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
- The continent where Egypt is located
- The ocean between Africa and Australia
- A polygon with three sides
- The instrument with black and white keys
- Whale The largest mammal on Earth
- The largest planet in the solar system
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- The opposite of "cold"
- The liquid part of blood
- The shape of a stop sign
- The gas essential for human respiration
- The device used to measure temperature
- The currency used in the United Kingdom
- The smallest prime number
- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- The fastest land animal
- The study of living organisms
- The chemical symbol for gold
- The color formed by mixing red and blue
21 Clues: The opposite of "cold" • The fastest land animal • The liquid part of blood • The shape of a stop sign • The capital city of Japan • The smallest prime number • A polygon with three sides • The chemical symbol for gold • The study of living organisms • The author of Romeo and Juliet • The planet known as the Red Planet • The continent where Egypt is located • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Entries 2025-12-02
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- Soda brand that shaped Santa's modern image
- Reptile that changes color
- What bees make
- What was the third pig's house made of in "The 3 Little Pigs"
- King Arthur's sword
- Large body of saltwater
- Man's best friend
- Famous detective Sherlock.....
- Greek god of the sky and thunder
- What did Goldilocks eat?
- Lakota, Nakota and...
- Country that uses the currency Yen
- Tarzan was raised by...?
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- "_ _ _ _ wasn't built in a day."
- King of pop (last name)
- A shape with no corners
- Red Planet
- The study of past events
- baby cat
- What gets wet, yet dries at the same time?
- Canada's national sport
- King of the jungle
- Fruit that keeps the doctor away
- Author of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Famous deaf composer
- fastest land animal
- Famous Vampire
27 Clues: baby cat • Red Planet • What bees make • Famous Vampire • Man's best friend • King of the jungle • King Arthur's sword • fastest land animal • Famous deaf composer • Lakota, Nakota and... • King of pop (last name) • A shape with no corners • Canada's national sport • Large body of saltwater • The study of past events • What did Goldilocks eat? • Tarzan was raised by...? • Reptile that changes color • ...
Biology General Knowledge Crossword! 2026-01-29
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- to get bigger or increase in size over time
- smallest living unit that makes up all organisms
- animal that lives in water, breathes with gills, often has scales
- living thing that eats plants or other animals to survive
- substance eaten to give energy and help growth
- organ that controls the body and helps you think
- everything around a living thing that affects how it lives
- ability to do work or carry out life processes
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- small animal, often with six legs and sometimes wings
- clear liquid that all living things need to survive
- plant part that makes food using sunlight and air
- animal with feathers, wings, and usually can fly
- living thing that makes its own food using sunlight
- place where a living thing lives and finds food and shelter
- body tissue that helps you move and do work
- organ that lets oxygen in and removes carbon dioxide
- plant part that takes in water and minerals from soil
- mixture of gases including oxygen that animals need to breathe
- hard part inside the body that supports and protects organs
- organ that pumps blood around the body to carry oxygen
20 Clues: to get bigger or increase in size over time • body tissue that helps you move and do work • substance eaten to give energy and help growth • ability to do work or carry out life processes • smallest living unit that makes up all organisms • animal with feathers, wings, and usually can fly • organ that controls the body and helps you think • ...
Cook Islands General Knowledge 2021-09-22
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- Manihiki and Rakahanga
- one of Rarotonga's traditional names
- Ariki for Arutanga
- Aitutaki's sister island
- one of Mauke's Ariki
- Cook Islands' national flower
- Matavera, Ngatangiia and Titikaveka
- flattest mountain on Rarotonga
- Tupapa, Avarua, Avatiu and Nikao
- Highest mountain on Rarotonga
- Marae at the House of Ariki in Kavera
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- where traditional leaders are invested
- traditional leaders
- Mitiaro, Mauke, Atiu and Takutea
- Ariki of Mangaia
- the number of Ariki for Aitutaki
- Another name for Arorangi
- number of islands in the Cook Islands
- capital of the Cook Islands
- Ariki for Reureu
- traditional healer
21 Clues: Ariki of Mangaia • Ariki for Reureu • Ariki for Arutanga • traditional healer • traditional leaders • one of Mauke's Ariki • Manihiki and Rakahanga • Aitutaki's sister island • Another name for Arorangi • capital of the Cook Islands • Cook Islands' national flower • Highest mountain on Rarotonga • flattest mountain on Rarotonga • Mitiaro, Mauke, Atiu and Takutea • ...
Nancy Drew General Knowledge 2022-03-09
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- "Don't take any wooden _______"
- Gift given to Nancy by Ned before her trip to Venice
- Type of building which houses Minette's design studio; a windmill
- A field of unstable wetland, common in Ireland
- A rotational force, could be exerted by a screwdriver
- Bess and George's family relationship
- A Mayan king based in Palenque
- Substance which may contaminate drinking water and cause hallucination
- A collective crush held by Nancy Drew fans; male
- Occupation of Carson Drew
- River Heights creamery
- Red powder traditionally used to enhance jade pieces; highly toxic
- The name of a robot created to help Joy remember her mother
- What famous actor Brady Armstrong used to sell before his discovery
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- Paseo Del Mar High's mascot
- Town that houses the Royal Palladium
- "a very, very clever and beautiful bird"
- Decorative tiles used to torture detectives
- Author of a priceless letter found in an abandoned gold mine
- Nancy's pseudonym while undercover at a boarding school
- Traditional German garb worn by men, notably Karl
- Nationality of the olympian/ski instructor at Wickford Castle
- Flower that a 1930s inn is named for
- What you must pick correctly in order to NOT be kicked out of Arizona
- Nancy's ill-treated beau
- The Drew family pet
26 Clues: The Drew family pet • River Heights creamery • Nancy's ill-treated beau • Occupation of Carson Drew • Paseo Del Mar High's mascot • A Mayan king based in Palenque • "Don't take any wooden _______" • Town that houses the Royal Palladium • Flower that a 1930s inn is named for • Bess and George's family relationship • "a very, very clever and beautiful bird" • ...
Humanities General Knowledge SuperWord 2017-11-12
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- The earliest tools were made out of this
- Her face is on the $5 dollar note
- People who steal from ships at sea
- Card that lets you buy things without cash
- The name of the city where Greek warriors lived
- A frozen continent that no one lives on
- Poisonous amphibian introduced to Australia
- A famous battlefield where ANZACS fought
- A forest that grows in warm, wet places
- The Norse god who threw a hammer
- The study of the land
- Stone buildings where mummies were kept
- The R_____ Empire was centred in Italy
- The study of law
- A dog-like animal found in Australia
- The top colour on a traffic light
- The place where people manage their money
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- Country with the largest population
- A person who specialises in the law
- Has a nearly identical flag to Australia
- Famous emperor
- The country north of the United States
- Leader of the gods on Mount Olympus
- Furry animal that lives only in gum trees
- A legendary island that sank
- Famous captain that sailed to Australia
- The study of money and wealth
- The study of the past
- A tall animal that jumps on its hind legs
- Ocean between South America and Australia
- The closest planet to the sun
- People who raided villages from longboats
- The Roman god of war
- Country with second largest population
34 Clues: Famous emperor • The study of law • The Roman god of war • The study of the past • The study of the land • A legendary island that sank • The study of money and wealth • The closest planet to the sun • The Norse god who threw a hammer • Her face is on the $5 dollar note • The top colour on a traffic light • People who steal from ships at sea • Country with the largest population • ...
Primary General Knowledge Crossword 2018-06-05
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- This country was known as the USSR during World War II
- Country that won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
- Largest country in terms of land mass in the world.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- Soccer team that won the 2014 Soccer World Cup.
- Soccer club known as 'The Gunners'
- Thomas Edison invented this.
- German car manufacturer and makes car models like the A5 and the TT.
- Amount of colours in the rainbow.
- A British street dance group that won 'Britain's Got Talent'.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
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- Tallest animal in the world.
- Capital city of Spain.
- Raw fish dish eaten in Japan.
- The amount of states in the U.S.A.
- German dictator during World War II
- Soccer team that won Euro 2016.
- Country where Usain Bolt grew up?
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Sports company with the slogan 'Just Do It'
- A fruit and the largest phone manufacturer in the world.
- Soccer club that have signed players such as Messi and Coutinho.
- Largest country in size and in population in South America.
- a green citric fruit.
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
25 Clues: a green citric fruit. • Capital city of Spain. • Tallest animal in the world. • Thomas Edison invented this. • Raw fish dish eaten in Japan. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Soccer team that won Euro 2016. • Country where Usain Bolt grew up? • Amount of colours in the rainbow. • The amount of states in the U.S.A. • Soccer club known as 'The Gunners' • ...
Another general knowledge crossword 2013-01-30
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- Knock (someone) to the ground, esp. with a punch
- A natural or established process by which something takes place or is brought about
- asking politely or formally for something
- atmosphere of a place
- english county, famous for Stonehenge
- clay like substance that is the chief source of aluminium
- fine cotton fabric
- dagger, formerly worn by Scottish highlanders
- A journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited
- gundog breed with a long silky coat and drooping ears
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- father or mother
- hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton
- Able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion
- the 34th president of the United States of America
- European country, capital Sofia, pop. approx 7.4m
- a small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock
- a root vegetable related to the carrot
- Bring (a task or activity) to an end
- A wild cat with yellowish-brown fur, a short tail, and tufted ears
- clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar
- small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal
22 Clues: father or mother • fine cotton fabric • atmosphere of a place • Bring (a task or activity) to an end • english county, famous for Stonehenge • a root vegetable related to the carrot • asking politely or formally for something • Having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar • hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton • dagger, formerly worn by Scottish highlanders • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- the largest island in French Polynesia
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- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- a small, narrow river
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
31 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth: • ...
General Knowledge for Dummies 2013-01-10
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- Do this if you don't want to drown!
- Noisy on a Sun morn and related to the onion.
- Deminish strength and abate.
- A Patron Saint with Cupids bow.
- Immerse in water for cleaning or refreshment.
- A dwelling that is a mans castle.
- The art of treating the body via rubbing and kneading etc.
- Water vessels
- Dad would like to lie here a while.
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- US President Nixon resigned over this scandal in 1972.
- Probably underground and used for storage.
- A nice place to rest or chill out.
- A place where dry heat is used to perspire the user.
- Sparesly populated where cows and sheep live, say.
- Obviously landlocked.
- Odourless transparent and tasteless.
- One of our 6 counties.
- Deep feelings of affection and passion.
- The Lord of his house.
- Food or drink given as compliment or regard.
20 Clues: Water vessels • Obviously landlocked. • One of our 6 counties. • The Lord of his house. • Deminish strength and abate. • A Patron Saint with Cupids bow. • A dwelling that is a mans castle. • A nice place to rest or chill out. • Do this if you don't want to drown! • Dad would like to lie here a while. • Odourless transparent and tasteless. • Deep feelings of affection and passion. • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- What are the grinding teeth called
- What Language does Argentina speak
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- Famous book of records
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- What does quod mean in English
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- What is the capital city of Poland
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
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- What is a baby Swan called
- French word for holidays
- Who is the President of Russia
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- Italian Pasta
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- Who is boys favourite person
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- What is a male ferret called
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- What does the French word champigonon
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- French word for snails
- The Latin for I departed
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- How many people in a rowing eight boat
- A Country that borders France
50 Clues: Italian Pasta • Famous book of records • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • French word for holidays • The Latin for I departed • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • Who is boys favourite person • What is a male ferret called • Main ingredient of chocolate • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- What is a male ferret called
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- Famous book of records
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- What does the French word champigonon
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- French word for snails
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- The Latin for I departed
- What does quod mean in English
- Who is the President of Russia
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
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- What is the capital city of Poland
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
- What are the grinding teeth called
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- What Language does Argentina speak
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- What is a baby Swan called
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- A Country that borders France
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Who is boys favourite person
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- How many people in a rowing eight boat
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- Italian Pasta
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- French word for holidays
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
50 Clues: Italian Pasta • Famous book of records • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • French word for holidays • The Latin for I departed • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • What is a male ferret called • Main ingredient of chocolate • Who is boys favourite person • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • A Country that borders France • ...
John Holland General Knowledge 2015-01-27
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- if we come across a situation that could be dangerous we must ________ immediately and report to the supervisor
- along with communications, risk management and involvement are the themes of our HSE Behaviours
- Struck by Moving plant is Top Ten Rail Risk number _____
- this must be worn at all times on John Holland worksites
- could be considered one of the greatest risks when working on rail
- a safety meeting held each day before commencing work on the job site to highlight risks and hazards
- unexpected movements of rail
- PPE is the ______ effective control
- Global __________ Requirements
- in GMR # 4 this must be tested and tagged regularly
- a program for JH employees and their families for confidential support
- a system that forms part of the Drivers Charter
- HSE Basic Behaviours are expected of ____________
- GMR's outline the __________ standards we must apply when controlling risks
- a type of handling of equipment that we must be aware of
- this is the colour of safety vests or long sleeved shirts when working on track
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- a charter we sign before we operate any John Holland vehicles
- must not be used on track or within the specified danger zones at any time
- the person who we must immediately report an incident to
- _______ risk assessment outlines what controls must be implemented when completing a specific task
- the most effective control in the Hierarchy of Controls
- GMR # 3 cover these types of operations
- any piece of equipment that goes on rail
- falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work
- this is everyones resposibility
- how many top rails risks do we have
- this must be inspected each time before we commence using it
- ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1
- __________ at heights is both a GMR and a Top Ten Rail Risk
- failure to provide correct safe working methods
- anything that has the potential to harm somebody
31 Clues: unexpected movements of rail • Global __________ Requirements • this is everyones resposibility • how many top rails risks do we have • PPE is the ______ effective control • falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work • GMR # 3 cover these types of operations • any piece of equipment that goes on rail • ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1 • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE #1- WORLD 2024-04-07
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- Ooo,Aaa Ooo,Aaa
- Date of Ate osel and Ate Bibi's alis from us
- Ate Bibi and Ate Osel
- Modern art
- Beatboxing Blueberry
- A girl's name
- YOU ALWAYS PLAY IT!
- Juancho's fav food at Jollibee
- Yellow Headpiece
- Mr.D.I.Y
- Hour of Joy,Hour of Joy,Hour of Joy,Hour of Joy
- 13 members,3 units,1 band
- The plushies came from ____.
- owns the soveinier shop in the plushie kingdom
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- Its a crueell summer
- The name of the princess's carousel we rode on at Disneyland Hong Kong
- Mini Iron Man's birthyear
- Hardest plushie ever
- Biggest plushie ever
- The name of the girl with hjab in the Dhar mann video we just watched.
- Tradition at Tom's world
- Lightning Mcqueen
- Andres Bonifacio
- ONE LAST TIME!
- Ubet mo mabangsit
25 Clues: Mr.D.I.Y • Modern art • A girl's name • ONE LAST TIME! • Ooo,Aaa Ooo,Aaa • Yellow Headpiece • Andres Bonifacio • Lightning Mcqueen • Ubet mo mabangsit • YOU ALWAYS PLAY IT! • Its a crueell summer • Hardest plushie ever • Biggest plushie ever • Beatboxing Blueberry • Ate Bibi and Ate Osel • Tradition at Tom's world • Mini Iron Man's birthyear • 13 members,3 units,1 band • The plushies came from ____. • ...
S-E General Knowledge 2023-06-09
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- Smyrna prides itself for its fireman's ___ .
- The air might smell funny bc of this...
- One hundred __ __ is the Number of square miles of the S-E school district.
- Name of the Park in Sherburne.
- You can guess that this will be on the menu every Friday.
- Last name of the social studies teacher who looks like the Burger King Mascot.
- Last name of the mayor of Sherburne.
- Place you'll find picnic tables, a fountain that doesn't work, etc.
- Mr. Tackabury says never to trust anyone with a __ tattoo.
- Last name of the best teacher at S-E.
- Last name of the Social studies teacher who is also a photographer.
- Closest college to S-E.
- You must pay cash here to purchase food from this restaurant.
- 19__ ___ is Year Sherburne and Earlville merged.
- Located on Route 80, this is a nature center.
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- Lewis' restaurant became this for a brief period of time.
- One hundred ___ ___ is the Number of instructional staff at S-E
- Name of the storage area for old desks, chairs, tables, etc.
- Largest employer in the community.
- Name of the Diner in town before it became the Sherburne Diner.
- Previous mascot of S-E
- Last name of the woman who works in the office who used to be the snack lady.
- The S-E district is made up of the towns of Columbus, New Berlin, North Norwich, Otselic, Plymouth, Sherburne, Brookfield, Smyrna, Georgetown, Hamilton and ___.
- Store where you can purchase just about anything plumbing or tool in Sherburne.
- Last name of the man who is a retired teacher and former wrestling coach who subs.
- Who will find "Marauder Pride" here.
- Town where part of the elementary school presided.
- This college is sometimes referred to as "Sherburne University"
- The Pageant of Bands is always the first Saturday in ___.
- Last name of the Social Studies teacher you is a veteran.
- Oldest grocery store in Sherburne
31 Clues: Previous mascot of S-E • Closest college to S-E. • Name of the Park in Sherburne. • Oldest grocery store in Sherburne • Largest employer in the community. • Who will find "Marauder Pride" here. • Last name of the mayor of Sherburne. • Last name of the best teacher at S-E. • The air might smell funny bc of this... • Smyrna prides itself for its fireman's ___ . • ...
Gran’s General Knowledge Quiz! 2022-12-09
21 Clues: Lamp… • Snow… • Pass… • Wall… • Nose… • Rain… • Text… • Ball… • Table… • Plant… • Alley… • Merry… • Smart… • Happy… • Roast… • Light… • Gaming… • Pirate… • Picture… • Glasses… • Sausage…
Johnson Crossword - General Knowledge 2025-03-04
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- The name of the villain in 'The Little Mermaid' who steals Ariel's voice
- The name of the author who wrote the famous 'Harry Potter' series
- The famous dam located upstream of the Hawkesbury, which helps with flood management
- The name of the senior boys rugby team
- The surname of J6's homeroom teacher
- The Christian faith that influences Arndell
- The famous flood-prone town in the Hawkesbury region
- The name of the tallest mountain in the world
- The singer of 'Firework' & 'Dark Horse'
- The name of Johnson's homeroom eagle trophy
- The auditorium is named after who
- The name of the Marvel superhero from Asgard
- The surname of the world famous playwright who wrote 'Hamlet'
- The full name of the actor who played Ken in the Barbie movie
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- The first name of this year's female school captain
- The Johnson house mascot
- The Netflix show featuring actors Millie Bobby Brown, Wynona Rider & Noah Schnapp
- The surname of the painter who created the 'Mona Lisa'
- The surname of Cartwright's Head of House
- The surname of last year's male school captain.
- The name of the secondary musical in 2022
- The name of the academy awards given for movies
- The name of the iconic album released by Charlixcx in 2024
- The next carnival coming up
- The full name of the singer who played in Qudos Bank Arena from the 24th-27th of February this year
- The surname of the Head of HSIE
- The current headmaster's surname
- The name of the math affiliated building at Arndell
- The name of the Indigenous people of the Hawkesbury region
- The name of the sport played at Wimbledon
- The symbol on the periodic table for Gold
- The answer to 12 x 8 (in word form)
32 Clues: The Johnson house mascot • The next carnival coming up • The surname of the Head of HSIE • The current headmaster's surname • The auditorium is named after who • The answer to 12 x 8 (in word form) • The surname of J6's homeroom teacher • The name of the senior boys rugby team • The singer of 'Firework' & 'Dark Horse' • The surname of Cartwright's Head of House • ...
British Slang (General Knowledge) 2025-06-02
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- A sweet word for a dog.
- A friendly word for someone's house.
- Something that is excellent or fantastic.
- Something that is excellent or wonderful.
- A ten-pound note.
- To borrow something without asking (in a playful way).
- Feeling very pleased or happy.
- A friendly word for a friend.
- A blob or spoonful of something.
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- A short nap or a little sleep.
- Something that is really good or excellent.
- A lovely warm drink, a cup of tea.
- When something is exactly right.
- Something that is silly or not very good.
- A five-pound note.
- An exclamation of surprise.
- A quick way to say thank you.
- When you have no money left.
- Feeling a bit shaky or uncertain.
- A shop where you can buy fish and chips.
20 Clues: A ten-pound note. • A five-pound note. • A sweet word for a dog. • An exclamation of surprise. • When you have no money left. • A quick way to say thank you. • A friendly word for a friend. • A short nap or a little sleep. • Feeling very pleased or happy. • When something is exactly right. • A blob or spoonful of something. • Feeling a bit shaky or uncertain. • ...
General Knowledge Word Search 2025-01-09
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- – Organ in skull
- – Creative thought
- – Light of the nearest star
- – Wimbledon is a championship for this sport
- - Hire for work
- – Error
- – Pull along
- - Opposite of spend
- - Bodily or computer infection
- – Salon service
- – This and ____
- – Restricted, confined
- - An arithmetical value
- – Mean, medium
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- – Not giving much attention or consideration about something
- - Making no sound
- – Changing direction
- – TV or radio channel
- – Calendar duration
- – Underground passage
- – Not earlier
- – Opposite of stay
- - Not passive
- - Black or Baltic or Caribbean
- – Selection
- - His and _
- - Vehicle for hire
- – Meat from cattle
28 Clues: – Error • – Selection • - His and _ • – Pull along • – Not earlier • - Not passive • – Mean, medium • - Hire for work • – Salon service • – This and ____ • – Organ in skull • - Making no sound • – Creative thought • – Opposite of stay • - Vehicle for hire • – Meat from cattle • – Calendar duration • - Opposite of spend • – Changing direction • – TV or radio channel • – Underground passage • ...
General knowledge and associationts 2025-11-26
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- Space, stars, universe
- American holiday, autumn
- Killing, detective, Italian
- Map, school, Earth 🌍
- Sportsman, player, contestant
- 2002, chess, sport
- Small, chemistry, biology
- Nature, mountain 🏔️, fire 🔥
- Gotham city, mask, hero
- Bones🦴, body,structure
- Lab🧪 test, chemisty
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- American symbol, animal
- Blue, Planet 🌎, movie
- Adrenaline, coffee, chocolate
- Rock 🪨, space,hard
- Food, dinner, money, m*n*
- Hot, Cold, weather
- Nature,water, wind
- Money,people, safe
- Students hate
20 Clues: Students hate • Rock 🪨, space,hard • Hot, Cold, weather • 2002, chess, sport • Nature,water, wind • Money,people, safe • Lab🧪 test, chemisty • Map, school, Earth 🌍 • Blue, Planet 🌎, movie • Space, stars, universe • Bones🦴, body,structure • American symbol, animal • Gotham city, mask, hero • American holiday, autumn • Food, dinner, money, m*n* • Small, chemistry, biology • ...
General Mortgage Knowledge Crossword 2017-10-29
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- The basic ________ for eligible veterans is $36,000, those in a high-cost area may qualify for a "bonus ________" (186)
- Seller financing is also known as a ________ (175)
- Annual ____ is usually paid for 11 years or for the life of the loan (183)
- The VA loans are made based on a back-end ratio of up to _____ percent (189)
- Borrowers are required to have a minimum _____ score of 580 to qualify for the FHA's 3.5% down payment program (184)
- For conventional/conforming loans, ______ will be required if LTV is greater than 80% (174)
- Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and Ginnie Mae are examples of (168-169)
- A premium that borrowers pay in full at the time of closing, although this premium can be financed into the loan amount (182)
- When a homeowner defaults on an FHA loan, funds are drawn from the ______ to repay the lender (181)
- Seller ________ are a gift from the seller used to pay for closing costs (175)
- depression FHA was originally created during the ____________ (178)
- Borrowers who make a down payment of 25% or more can get up to _____ percent in seller concessions (175)
- Borrowers who make down payments under 10% can get up to _____ percent in seller concessions (175)
- _________ are made for the purpose of assisting low-income borrowers purchase homes in rural areas (190)
- Those who earn non-taxed income such as SSI, disability and public assistance are permitted to "________" those earnings by 25% (175)
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- The first step in getting a VA loan is to obtain a _____ (187).
- ______ are mortgages that meet loan limits and other standards to qualify for purchase by Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac (173)
- The process of collecting loans with similar credit risks, loan terms, and other comparable features into a "pool" and selling it (168)
- ____ are mortgages that do not meet loan limits and other standards (173)
- _________ mortgages are any mortgage product other than a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (177)
- Individuals who own 25% or more of a business are considered to be _________ (175)
- This GSE does not guarantee mortgages; It guarantees securities that are created from the purchase of non-conventional mortgages (169)
- _______ extends or augment the credit standards established by Fannie/Freddie (176)
- Rural area is defined as having a _______ below 2,500 or having a ________ of up to 5,500 if it is rural in character (191)
- FHA has _____ lenient underwriting requirements (179)
- Borrowers who make a down payment of 10-24.9% can get up to _____ percent in seller concessions (175)
- The FHA does not make, buy or sell loans, it ______ them (177)
27 Clues: Seller financing is also known as a ________ (175) • FHA has _____ lenient underwriting requirements (179) • The FHA does not make, buy or sell loans, it ______ them (177) • The first step in getting a VA loan is to obtain a _____ (187). • Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and Ginnie Mae are examples of (168-169) • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-31
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- Limits the power of the federal government and guarantee citizens of the United States certain rights.
- Leads the Judaical Branch of the United States Federal Government.
- The leader of a state or province.
- The elected head of the republican state.
- Needs to be a US citizen for at least 9 years and over the age 30.
- Occupies a central position as the chief, policy-making, and representative organ of the United Nations.
- If you are born in the United States you automatically gain _______ of the country.
- The leader of the ________ Branch is the President of the United States.
- Someone who helps the president conduct his duties.
- A form of government with roles and powers given, limited by the law, written in the Constitution.
- Deals with disputes between people which can be compensated.
- A legal statement that suggests that no one is above the law and governmental decisions must be made only by applying legal knowledge.
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- When an ________ is proposed by the Congress, it takes two-and-a-half years for it to be ratified.
- A group of people who decide the verdict of a court case.
- The ______ __ ____________ is granted by the Constitution the power to impeach an elected official.
- It is also called the Legislative Branch and is made of two parts: House of Representatives and The Senate.
- Indicates a system of government in which the power is divided by constitutional right between national and local units of government.
- In elections we _____ for people who are going to represent us in the government.
- Voting used for electing representatives in the United States
- Protects certain values, such as life and property.
20 Clues: The leader of a state or province. • The elected head of the republican state. • Protects certain values, such as life and property. • Someone who helps the president conduct his duties. • A group of people who decide the verdict of a court case. • Deals with disputes between people which can be compensated. • ...
General Knowledge-Cryptic Crossword 2012-12-13
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- The way out of complexity(4)
- A hundred ageing people with a sickness(4)
- a month found in a mayor's office(3)
- Colour fruit(6)
- Making shapes with a hundred units(5)
- Vegetable colour(5)
- A planet who's ear they cut off(5)
- A dame has an alcoholic drink(4)
- Medicine addictive(5)
- Spoils Planet(4)
- Take 500 already eaten to make a fruit found in the desert(4)
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- To devour in one attempt(3)
- the origin of finger marks(4)
- A blood vessel that cannot give in to pressure(4)
- A rat was bait as the fisherman's rod entered the wharf(6)
- A hundred types of monkeys(4)
- A car has gone around a curve(3)
- A bird eating in an area gleaming with sunlight(5)
- An unbearable butcher had to thaw full pieces of pig meat(5)
- A seam repeating an action(4)
20 Clues: Colour fruit(6) • Spoils Planet(4) • Vegetable colour(5) • Medicine addictive(5) • To devour in one attempt(3) • The way out of complexity(4) • the origin of finger marks(4) • A hundred types of monkeys(4) • A seam repeating an action(4) • A car has gone around a curve(3) • A dame has an alcoholic drink(4) • A planet who's ear they cut off(5) • a month found in a mayor's office(3) • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- the largest island in French Polynesia
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- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- a small, narrow river
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
31 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth: • ...
another general knowledge crossword 2013-01-30
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- small domesticated furry mammal
- strictly controlled and enforced
- in possession of wealth
- delighted and fascinated
- admit guilt
- short coat
- account of a person's life, written by that person
- angry or awkward
- delivers and collects the mail
- increase in money or value
- european wildcat
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- claylike substance that is the chief source of aluminium
- curved cavalry sword
- indirectly suggest
- former US President and Army General
- raise in rank or status
- the art of writing in, and decifering of, codes
- isolation to prevent spread of disease
- European country, capital Sofia, pop. approx 7.3 million
- small cushion in a church
- device for opening a lock
- to relive of weapons
- extremely eager or over enthusiastic
23 Clues: short coat • admit guilt • angry or awkward • european wildcat • indirectly suggest • curved cavalry sword • to relive of weapons • in possession of wealth • raise in rank or status • delighted and fascinated • small cushion in a church • device for opening a lock • increase in money or value • delivers and collects the mail • small domesticated furry mammal • strictly controlled and enforced • ...
John Holland General Knowledge 2015-01-27
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- if we come across a situation that could be dangerous we must ________ immediately and report to the supervisor
- along with communications, risk management and involvement are the themes of our HSE Behaviours
- Struck by Moving plant is Top Ten Rail Risk number _____
- this must be worn at all times on John Holland worksites
- could be considered one of the greatest risks when working on rail
- a safety meeting held each day before commencing work on the job site to highlight risks and hazards
- unexpected movements of rail
- PPE is the ______ effective control
- Global __________ Requirements
- in GMR # 4 this must be tested and tagged regularly
- a program for JH employees and their families for confidential support
- a system that forms part of the Drivers Charter
- HSE Basic Behaviours are expected of ____________
- GMR's outline the __________ standards we must apply when controlling risks
- a type of handling of equipment that we must be aware of
- this is the colour of safety vests or long sleeved shirts when working on track
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- a charter we sign before we operate any John Holland vehicles
- must not be used on track or within the specified danger zones at any time
- the person who we must immediately report an incident to
- _______ risk assessment outlines what controls must be implemented when completing a specific task
- the most effective control in the Hierarchy of Controls
- GMR # 3 cover these types of operations
- any piece of equipment that goes on rail
- falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work
- this is everyones resposibility
- how many top rails risks do we have
- this must be inspected each time before we commence using it
- ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1
- __________ at heights is both a GMR and a Top Ten Rail Risk
- failure to provide correct safe working methods
- anything that has the potential to harm somebody
31 Clues: unexpected movements of rail • Global __________ Requirements • this is everyones resposibility • how many top rails risks do we have • PPE is the ______ effective control • falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work • GMR # 3 cover these types of operations • any piece of equipment that goes on rail • ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1 • ...
Appolonic General Knowledge Crossword 2021-01-11
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- The father of medicine
- Brazil was once a colony of (___)
- Last name of the first president of the USA
- In which state was former US President Barack Obama born?
- Capital city of lebanon
- Most abundant element in the universe
- Loaction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
- Mortal combat character who masters electricity
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Name of the spot in which players slide 20kg granite stones on a sheet of ice
- Land of the rising sun
- Which process converts sugar to acids, alcohol or gases?
- What instrument does Lisa Simpson play?
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- Name of the villain in Avengers Infinity Wars
- Sensory function provided by the ear other than hearing
- Lady Gaga album released in 2020
- Planet with the most moons
- Known as the city that never sleeps
- Hello in french
- There are (___) olympic rings
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
- The (___) brothers invented cinema
- Elon Musk is the CEO of (___)
- Biggest organ in the human body
- Painted guernica
- The (___) empire was the largest in history
26 Clues: Hello in french • Painted guernica • The father of medicine • Land of the rising sun • Capital city of lebanon • Planet with the most moons • There are (___) olympic rings • Elon Musk is the CEO of (___) • Biggest organ in the human body • Lady Gaga album released in 2020 • Brazil was once a colony of (___) • The (___) brothers invented cinema • Hottest planet in the solar system • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-07
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- The line where the earth and sky meet is the..... ( 7 letters )
- Different cultures and religions means (7 letters )
- Harry Potter's Godfather ( 11 letters )
- Home of santa claus is ...... ( 7 letters )
- Someone who helps the president conduct his duties ( 13 letters )
- He that must not be named ( 9 letters )
- The leader of a state or province ( 8 letters )
- Blessing for __________ life. ( 4 letters )
- To suggest the happening of a future event ( 10 letters )
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- Needs to be a US citizen for at least 9 years and over the age 30 ( 6 letters )
- young person ( 5 letters )
- between age 13 and 19 ( 5 letters )
- The elected head of a republican state ( 9 letters )
- Dead body ( 6 letters )
- Rain and snow mixed together and rains is called a... ( 5 letters )
- It is used to keep birds away from fruit tree ( 9 letters )
- which is the only country to have a square flag ( 11 letters )
- A word that relates to the birth of babies ( 5 letters )
- If you are born in the United States you automatically gain _________ of the country ( 11 letters )
- Fear of everything ( 10 letters )
20 Clues: Dead body ( 6 letters ) • young person ( 5 letters ) • Fear of everything ( 10 letters ) • between age 13 and 19 ( 5 letters ) • Harry Potter's Godfather ( 11 letters ) • He that must not be named ( 9 letters ) • Home of santa claus is ...... ( 7 letters ) • Blessing for __________ life. ( 4 letters ) • The leader of a state or province ( 8 letters ) • ...
General Knowledge Puzzle<3 2021-06-15
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- a person that is dedicated to post videos of a certain subject on a platform.
- the world´s largest river.
- this country started both world wars.
- the man who discovered America.
- the coldest place on Earth.
- country that colonized Mexico.
- this color represents hope.
- who is the king of rock in the US?
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- what sport did Michael Jordan play?
- beethoven´s most famous song.
- the country with that has the most islands.
- the world´s biggest ocean.
- brand of smartphones that was created by Steve Jobs.
- the world´s biggest country (or with more land).
- the most populated country.
- this sport is the most practiced in the world.
- famous painter that painted the last supper.
- a country that has the shape of a boot.
- how many rings are there in the olympics flag?
- the world´s longest river.
20 Clues: the world´s biggest ocean. • the world´s largest river. • the world´s longest river. • the most populated country. • the coldest place on Earth. • this color represents hope. • beethoven´s most famous song. • country that colonized Mexico. • the man who discovered America. • who is the king of rock in the US? • what sport did Michael Jordan play? • ...
General Knowledge 11/02 2021-02-11
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- What is the highest mountain in Britain?
- What is the most famous Mexican beer?
- Who was Prime Minister on VE Day, in 1945?
- Who Is Kevin The Teenagers Best Friend
- What is the name of Kim Kardashian's eldest child?
- In Which Country Is Lazio Football Club?
- In which sport would you use a shuttlecock?
- Which is the largest of the Canary Islands?
- In Which Month Would You Go To Watch Trooping Of The Colour?
- Which nuts are used in marzipan?
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- What's a baby rabbit called?
- What is the collective noun for a group of cats?
- Which Country Did Paddington Bear Come From?
- What does a Geiger Counter measure?
- At which venue is the British Grand Prix held?
- What is the world’s largest land mammal?
- What Does A Stand For In 'DNA'
- In the Simpsons, what is Homer’s middle name?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- Which horse is the only three-time winner of the Grand National?
- What is the capital city of Spain?
21 Clues: What's a baby rabbit called? • What Does A Stand For In 'DNA' • Which nuts are used in marzipan? • What is the capital city of Spain? • What does a Geiger Counter measure? • What is the most famous Mexican beer? • Who Is Kevin The Teenagers Best Friend • What is the longest river in the world? • What is the highest mountain in Britain? • ...
General knowledge about golf 2024-01-10
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- Short, high shot to reach the green.
- Piece of turf cut from the ground by a club.
- Longer grass bordering fairways.
- Mowed area leading to the green.
- Ball curving unintentionally to the right.
- Starting point for a golf hole.
- Score one over par on a hole.
- The target in golf, typically 18 per course.
- Hazard filled with sand.
- Smooth, grassy area surrounding the hole.
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- Club used for short, precise strokes.
- Ball curving unintentionally to the left.
- Longest-hitting club in a golfer's bag.
- Golf equipment for hitting the ball.
- Score two under par on a hole.
- Warning cry to alert nearby players.
- Type of club used for middle-distance shots.
- Marker on the green showing the hole's location.
- Person assisting a golfer, carrying clubs.
- Score three under par on a hole.
- Short putt conceded as successfully made.
- Score one under par on a hole.
22 Clues: Hazard filled with sand. • Score one over par on a hole. • Score two under par on a hole. • Score one under par on a hole. • Starting point for a golf hole. • Longer grass bordering fairways. • Mowed area leading to the green. • Score three under par on a hole. • Short, high shot to reach the green. • Golf equipment for hitting the ball. • Warning cry to alert nearby players. • ...
Pensions & Benefits General Knowledge 2023-12-01
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- How are pension contributions taxed?
- If you list more than on beneficiary how will this be split?
- Website for active and retired members to enroll or change their health benefits.
- How many years does It take for an account to expire/suspend
- Maximum age requirement to be enrolled into PFRS
- Only retirement system to be eligible to purchase layoff time
- How many years are PERS, TPAF and PFRS members eligible to buy for out-of-state service
- Years How long does member have to pay off their loan balance?
- Number of Tiers in PFRS
- These locations are an example of what type of employer location? Municipalities, Counties and Authorities
- Billing If a member goes off payroll and has an outstanding loan they will go through ______ ______ to continue to pay off their balance to avoid it being deemed a distribution.
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- These locations are an example of what type of employer location? Agencies, Departments, State Colleges
- What system would the following member be enrolled in if they were... Full-time and adjunct faculty, part-time instructors, officers, visiting professors, and certain professional administrative staff required to possess a college degree or its equivalent can participate in the _____. Fulltime is defined by statute to include anyone receiving 50 percent or more of base salary, and may include anyone on sabbatical or paid leave of absence for a period not to exceed one year.
- Considered a purchase for personal illness leave
- A member cannot purchase periods of _______ service.
- Considered a purchase of personal reasons
- Where can an active member review or change their beneficiaries?
- Military Service after Enrollment may qualify for purchase under the _________?
- These locations are an example of what type of employer location? Boards of Education, Regional High School, Charter Schools and Community Colleges
- What month is open enrollment for members?
- permits an active member of the Police and Firemen’s Retirement System (PFRS), the State Police Retirement System (SPRS), and certain members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), to file for an Accidental Disability Retirement if the member is to become totally and permanently disabled due to participation in the rescue, recovery, or cleanup operations at the World Trade Center between September 11, 2001, and October 11, 2001.
- Default beneficiary for all active members
- Number of Tiers in PERS/TPAF
- Continuation of Health Benefits due to reduction in hours, leave of absence or termination of employment for reasons other than gross misconduct
- Any regular employment with a public employer in New Jersey for which the member did not receive retirement credit and which would have been previous compulsory membership
25 Clues: Number of Tiers in PFRS • Number of Tiers in PERS/TPAF • How are pension contributions taxed? • Considered a purchase of personal reasons • What month is open enrollment for members? • Default beneficiary for all active members • Considered a purchase for personal illness leave • Maximum age requirement to be enrolled into PFRS • ...
Pop Culture/General Knowledge 2023-09-18
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- Joe Exotic is also known as the ____ ____.
- Who is the protagonist of The Hunger Games? (full name)
- What was the most popular halloween costume according to Google searches in 2022?
- What kind of a dog is Snoopy?
- What is the most popular social networking site?
- What is the "Gen Z" word for "gossip"?
- What is the name of Carly's brother in iCarly?
- What school does Harry Potter go to?
- To beat the game, how long do you, as a night watch security guard, need to survive at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria?
- He's impossibly fast and strong. His skin is pale white and ice cold. His eyes change color and sometimes he speaks like he's from a different time. What is he?
- What name is Stefani Germanotta better known by?
- Who holds the record for most Grammy nominations?
- What anthropomorphic animal is the cartoon character Arthur?
- What was the most popular name given to female babies in 2022?
- What company owns the video game Kirby?
- Which Jonas Brother is currently married to Priyanka Chopra?
- What town is Hocus Pocus set in?
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- What television show did the viral TikTok sounds "Castaways" "Into the Thick of It" and "International Super Spy" originally come from?
- What product does Dunder Mifflin sell?
- What tv show centers around 6 people living in the same apartment complex?
- What iconic toy is played by Margot Robbie?
- What kind of animal was the mascot of Toys R' Us?
- Fenty Beauty is owned by what celebrity?
- What Greek god is associate with the planet Neptune?
- What is Garfield's favorite food?
- How many seasons did Game of Thrones air for?
- What family of reptiles has opposable thumbs?
- What Disney movie has the most movies/sequels in its franchise?
- Where is Black Panther from?
- Flaxen is a shade of what color?
- Before Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse, he created a rabbit character named...
- Who is the only Kardashian sibling without a K in their name?
- What Pixar movie features a shark named Bruce?
- What rank of nobility is the villain in A Series of Unfortunate Events? (____ Olaf)
- What was the most popular name given to male babies in 2022?
35 Clues: Where is Black Panther from? • What kind of a dog is Snoopy? • Flaxen is a shade of what color? • What town is Hocus Pocus set in? • What is Garfield's favorite food? • What school does Harry Potter go to? • What product does Dunder Mifflin sell? • What is the "Gen Z" word for "gossip"? • What company owns the video game Kirby? • Fenty Beauty is owned by what celebrity? • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE -- CLASS 5 2020-08-05
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- The smallest fish
- A day care for very young children
- The closest star to the Earth
- The most dangerous fish
- First Indian to go to space
- The snake that can kill an elephant
- A fish that warns us against pollution
- The creature having largest eyes
- These reptiles are trapped for their skin
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- The largest sea bird that can fly great distances
- Place to file an FIR
- The slowest fish
- Writer of Jana,Gana,Mana
- A drink other than water
- The soft natured boy from Malgudi
- The holy man who composed Ramayana
- Sound of the door
- The brightest star
- Group of sheep
- First space station in orbit
20 Clues: Group of sheep • The slowest fish • The smallest fish • Sound of the door • The brightest star • Place to file an FIR • The most dangerous fish • Writer of Jana,Gana,Mana • A drink other than water • First Indian to go to space • First space station in orbit • The closest star to the Earth • The creature having largest eyes • The soft natured boy from Malgudi • ...
Ma's General Knowledge Crossword 2020-04-23
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- Big black mongrel
- Sadly this feathered friend had to be released
- Kay's Midsummer Nights casting
- HSSB Head office
- Little Black Mongrel
- Pottery friend with a Big annoying laugh!
- School in the UK
- Born in Tweed Bay Hospital
- Laurel
- Weatherforce for 4 days on small boat
- Moved here in 1972
- Where you met your husband
- Left over pie made from rice. Ken loved it
- Normandy Home
- Grandpa confiscated this book
- moved here circa 1982
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- MGC Training Centre
- 1941 report remark
- A shining Light
- Tussias endearing misaddressing
- Bank Manager's daughter who introduced you to G&S
- SE3 7AS
- War time shelter
- Japs ordered all to go there
- Number of school hours in the Camp
- Tussia made you a bathing suit out of this!
- Moved here in 1995
- Vegetable with nasty mouldy taste
- Dad threatened to move out when this one moved in!
- K and J's Fox Terrior friends
- Food and clothing exchanged for these nasty things!
- Rice was full of these mites
- You discovered pigs could do this!
- Boarding school in Tsingtao
34 Clues: Laurel • SE3 7AS • Normandy Home • A shining Light • War time shelter • HSSB Head office • School in the UK • Big black mongrel • 1941 report remark • Moved here in 1995 • Moved here in 1972 • MGC Training Centre • Little Black Mongrel • moved here circa 1982 • Born in Tweed Bay Hospital • Where you met your husband • Boarding school in Tsingtao • Japs ordered all to go there • ...
Jewish general knowledge "B" 2020-09-30
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- king who wanted to curse the Jewish people
- Hebrew for morning
- English for Torah
- not for fun during the 9 days
- 6th of the 10 makkot (E)
- had a talking donkey
- the fourth book of the Torah
- beetroot juice
- the children of Israel
- Hebrew for daughter
- Hashem's home on earth
- no mezuzah on this door
- 12 year old girl
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- fill with cheese for Shavuot
- first book of the Torah
- a Jewish granny
- Jewish court
- saved baby Moshe
- gives us honey for Rosh Hashana
- a blessing
- youngest of the 12 shevatim
- plotted to kill the king together with Teresh
- Jewish baby boy at 8 days
- rabbis often have one
- Hebrew for house
- Hebrew for son
- founder of the chassidic movement
- blessing after the meal
- 13 year old boy
- tower of...
- first of the 10 makkot (E)
31 Clues: a blessing • tower of... • Jewish court • beetroot juice • Hebrew for son • a Jewish granny • 13 year old boy • saved baby Moshe • Hebrew for house • 12 year old girl • English for Torah • Hebrew for morning • Hebrew for daughter • had a talking donkey • rabbis often have one • the children of Israel • Hashem's home on earth • first book of the Torah • blessing after the meal • no mezuzah on this door • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-05-27
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- In what city can you see the Golden Gate Bridge?
- What do you call an animal that eats only plants?
- In what country was pizza invented?
- On what continent is the Nile River?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- What is the nearest planet to Earth?
- The abbreviation IT stands for ...
- What animal builds dams?
- A large plant-eating marsupial with a long powerful tail and strongly developed back legs that travels by leaping, is found only in Australia and New Guinea.
- What is the tallest mountain on Earth?
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- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and generate oxygen as a by-product.
- What is the largest ocean in the world?
- What animal beat the rabbit in a race?
- Who was the first person on the moon?
- How do you call an animal that is active during the night and sleeps during the day?
- What is the fastest animal on land?
- What do you call animals that live on land and water?
- How are French fries called in England?
- How many countries are around the Mekong River?
- What is the biggest country in the world?
20 Clues: What animal builds dams? • What is the capital of Australia? • The abbreviation IT stands for ... • In what country was pizza invented? • What is the fastest animal on land? • On what continent is the Nile River? • What is the nearest planet to Earth? • Who was the first person on the moon? • What animal beat the rabbit in a race? • What is the tallest mountain on Earth? • ...
Giant General Knowledge #1 2023-05-04
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- Movement that connects the starred clues
- Via, vita, et ________ (from the Latin Vulgate)
- Line that separates the old American Confederacy from the North
- Williams who played Osric in 1996
- The cor anglais or heckelphone e.g.
- The only Shakespearean character to recur in more than two plays
- Russian drink-dispenser
- Country who's flag symbology is based on the supposed story of an event listed in another clue
- George who features in the title of a 1984 Pulitzer-prize winning musical that features an appropriately pointillist score
- River crossed by George Washington
- John who, as one half of a writing pair, wrote 'Kiss of the Spider-woman' and a revue of another answer's work
- Like much of Philip Glass's oeuvre
- Surname following Karl, Zeppo, or Wilhelm
- Place of articulation for a consonant in "hat" and another in "Hawai'i"
- Husband to Alcmene and father to Heracles in Greek mythology
- One caught in the Great Disappointment, say
- Abbrev.: Organization behind Perseverance and Curiosity
- Bob who choreographed 'Big Spender' and invented a certain type of amoeba
- Like several Asian languages
- Like several Asian languages
- "The Crescent Moon" e.g.
- Suffix with piano or forte
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- Fictional land that is the central setting for multiple fresco-tableaus by Rex Whistler
- *Multi-volumed feminist treaty first published in 1949 that coined the concept of "othering".
- Accent above "l'hopital"
- Abbrev.: American bar exam
- Drinking vessel who's decoration could be described as Hellenic
- Month of the national Queen's birthday (now renamed for obvious reasons)
- The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
- Jacques who described his 1967 magnum opus as "a democracy of gags and comics"
- Coppola of film
- Prize won most recently by Shehan Karunatilka that also has an international category
- #Italian painter of "The Assumption of the Virgin"
- *Author of an 1864 pseudo-diary subtitled in Russian as "a confession"
- Abbrev.: Non-ivy league university that holds an annual puzzle hunt
- Shoe-lace part
- Nutty, caramelised sweet treat dating from possibly the 17th century
- *L'enfers, c'est les _______
- Company who's motto is, ironically, "made to move you"
- Cruciverbalist alias for Jonathan Crowther who publishes a weekly puzzle in The Observer
- Accent above "el nino"
- Abbrev.: Newspaper who received and published the Pentagon Papers in 1971
- French painter of "The Luncheon on the Grass" which was inspired by a painting by the answer to the hash-tagged clue
- *Existence precedes ______
- Mesoamerican people who founded Tenochtitlan
- Award that can be won in a 'Big 4' category
- Current republic of France
- TARDIS user
- City who's capture was reported by the word "Pescavit"
- The first international feature film to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards
- Abbrev.: Dictionary managed by the Oxford University Press and who's 3rd edition will be entirely published online
51 Clues: TARDIS user • Shoe-lace part • Coppola of film • Accent above "el nino" • Russian drink-dispenser • Accent above "l'hopital" • "The Crescent Moon" e.g. • Abbrev.: American bar exam • *Existence precedes ______ • Current republic of France • Suffix with piano or forte • *L'enfers, c'est les _______ • Like several Asian languages • Like several Asian languages • ...
General history knowledge crossword 2022-12-04
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- The PM that successfully led Britain through WWII
- This event took place for the first time in modern history in 1896
- The second person to step on the moon
- The painter of Sistine Chapel
- He was the 33rd out of 46
- In 1453, this city was invaded by the Ottomans
- Pearl Harbor was attacked by who
- Longest reigned British monarch
- The Battle of Gettysburg was a battle in the ... Civil War
- The island on which N.Bonaparte was born
- He was involved in the Watergate scandal
- Alexander the Great was born where
- In which country was Hitler born in
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- It was built on seven hills
- His nickname was "scarface" (last name only)
- The ship that carried pilgrims from England to the New World
- In what month was the Russian "Red October" revolution
- He was shot in the Ford Theatre
- The 19th Amendment guarantees ... the right to vote.
- This company was founded in 1916 and it was known for making good warfare airplanes
- Ares was the Greek god of...
- It actually lasted for 116 years
- It was once a component of Coca-cola
- Youngest country in the world
- The name of the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan
- The Eiffel Tower was originally planned to be built in which city
- It exploded on the 26th of April 1986.
- It fell on the 9th of November 1989
- In 1066, the battle of ... took place
- The Orient Express linked two cities : Istanbul and ...
- Storming the beaches of Normandy is more commonly known as ..
31 Clues: He was the 33rd out of 46 • It was built on seven hills • Ares was the Greek god of... • The painter of Sistine Chapel • Youngest country in the world • He was shot in the Ford Theatre • Longest reigned British monarch • It actually lasted for 116 years • Pearl Harbor was attacked by who • Alexander the Great was born where • It fell on the 9th of November 1989 • ...
General Knowledge Level 3 2024-12-23
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- Author of "The Old Man and the Sea"
- Philosopher known for his work "The Social Contract"
- Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker"
- A poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley about a fallen king
- Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus
- Artist and inventor who painted "The Last Supper"
- Developer of the polio vaccine
- Composer known for "The Brandenburg Concertos"
- Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle
- Writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954
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- In Greek mythology, the afterlife for heroes and the virtuous
- Volcano that erupted and buried Pompeii in 79 AD
- Author of the monumental novel "In Search of Lost Time"
- Greek philosopher who influenced Western thought
- Roman orator, philosopher, and politician
- Philosopher known for his work on social contract theory
- Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived
- Baroque painter known for his realistic depictions
- Figure from Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun
- French artist known for his use of color and his work "The Dance"
- The city where one of the worst nuclear accidents occurred
- Ancient Chinese philosophy focusing on balance and harmony
- Philosopher known for the concept of the "Ubermensch"
- A large seabird known for its long wingspan
25 Clues: Developer of the polio vaccine • Author of "The Old Man and the Sea" • Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived • Roman orator, philosopher, and politician • Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle • Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus • A large seabird known for its long wingspan • Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker" • ...
1960's general knowledge 2025-06-12
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- Region in Nigeria affected by a 1960s famine
- Term used to describe JFK’s presidency
- Avant-garde artist who married John Lennon
- ___ Panthers — radical civil rights group
- Waif-like British model of the Mod era
- The decade of counterculture and moon landings
- Trendy youth subculture of 1960s London
- Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance”
- Country central to a major U.S. war during the ‘60s
- James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth
- NASA’s first manned spaceflight program
- Hallucinogenic drug popularized by Timothy Leary
- ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion
- Abbie, radical activist and Yippie leader
- “___ Power” — symbol of peace and protest
- Janis, legendary ‘60s blues-rock singer
- Movement revived by Betty Friedan’s work
- Many young men sought to avoid this during Vietnam
- British band that led the “British Invasion”
- ___ Spring — 1968 uprising crushed by Soviets
- Nation that fought Six-Day War in 1967
- Civil rights leader assassinated in 1968 (initials)
- Nickname for the American South
- Antiwar protesters often chanted this word
- Famous 1969 music festival held in New York
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- Space agency that dominated 1960s headlines
- Environmental awareness color rising by late '60s
- Nickname for JFK’s younger brother
- Record label that launched many Black artists
- Type of protest common in the civil rights era
- Slang term for cool or stylish
- U.S. president assassinated in 1963
- TV band created in the image of the Beatles
- L.A. neighborhood where 1965 riots occurred
- Radical student activist group (abbr.)
- Popular fashion trend symbolizing youth rebellion
- Co-discoverer of DNA, published book in the ‘60s
- City where a wall divided East and West
- Crisis involving Soviet missiles in 1962
- Segregationist governor who ran for president
- Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors
- Ohio university where students were shot in 1970
- First name of JFK's Peace Corps leader, Shriver
- Catchy 1960s slang for a song
- NASA space program that landed men on the moon
- Site of historic civil rights marches in Alabama
- Guitarist known for “Purple Haze” and Woodstock
- Consumer advocate who published “Unsafe at Any Speed”
- Author of popular parenting book of the decade
- 1968 Offensive that shifted public opinion on Vietnam
50 Clues: Catchy 1960s slang for a song • Slang term for cool or stylish • Nickname for the American South • Jane or Henry, famous ‘60s actors • Nickname for JFK’s younger brother • James ___, icon of ‘50s-‘60s youth • ___ of Pigs — failed 1961 invasion • U.S. president assassinated in 1963 • Beatle who sang “Give Peace a Chance” • Term used to describe JFK’s presidency • ...
Tom's General Knowledge Crossword 2025-06-18
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- U.S Capitol
- Waterhole
- Strange
- Deposed Charles I
- Suspicious Minds Singer
- Used in Electrical Wiring
- Despotic Roman Emperor
- Not Expected
- Spirit
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- Hanoi is the capital of ___
- Godfather Family
- Fitting
- Highest Selling Album
- Evil
- Leader's Meeting
- U.S Tennis Player now retired
- Defunct Video Store
- Place of D-Day Landings
- Lord of the Rings Troll
- Bankrupt
- keyboard image
21 Clues: Evil • Spirit • Fitting • Strange • Bankrupt • Waterhole • U.S Capitol • Not Expected • keyboard image • Godfather Family • Leader's Meeting • Deposed Charles I • Defunct Video Store • Highest Selling Album • Despotic Roman Emperor • Place of D-Day Landings • Lord of the Rings Troll • Suspicious Minds Singer • Used in Electrical Wiring • Hanoi is the capital of ___ • U.S Tennis Player now retired
Difficult General Knowledge Quiz 2025-05-09
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- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- Primary energy carrier in cells
- Introduced a number sequence that appears in nature.
- Author whose novels critique British society with wit and irony.
- Historic center of learning and trade in Mali.
- Fundamental force that pulls objects with mass toward each other.
- Early microbes that oxygenated Earth's atmosphere.
- He introduced printing to Europe with a famous Bible.
- British series featuring a time-traveling alien with many faces
- Region of space with gravity so strong not even light escapes
- South Korean film that won Best Picture with its upstairs/downstairs metaphor.
- This man-made waterway links the Mediterranean and Red Sea.
- A complex geometric shape that repeats at every scale.
- The world's largest art museum, home of the Mona Lisa.
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- Japanese animation studio known for magical realism and hand-drawn beauty. Also recently had a lawsuit with an AI company for copying the art style.
- She discovered polonium and radium and won two Nobel Prizes.
- This empire lasted over 600 years and ended after World War I.
- Substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed.
- Double Helixed gene carrier
- He envisioned a world of wireless energy and rivalled Edison.
- Cell type specialized for transmitting electrical signals in the brain.
- His theorem relates the sides of a right-angled triangle.
- Approximately 1.618, it appears in nature and art
- Ancient Greek who shouted “Eureka!” in a bathtub.
- This artifact unlocked the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphs.
- Picchu Lost city of the Incas hidden in the Andes until 1911.
- Mathematician who introduced the number e and made key contributions to graph theory
27 Clues: Double Helixed gene carrier • Primary energy carrier in cells • Historic center of learning and trade in Mali. • Approximately 1.618, it appears in nature and art • Ancient Greek who shouted “Eureka!” in a bathtub. • Early microbes that oxygenated Earth's atmosphere. • Introduced a number sequence that appears in nature. • ...
British Music (General Knowledge) 2025-06-02
20 Clues: Blame • Rehab • Human • Smile • Angels • Shotgun • Sussudio • Yesterday • Wonderwall • Rocket Man • Levitating • Stay with Me • Viva La Vida • Shape of You • Fields of Gold • Watermelon Sugar • Read All About It • Dog Days Are Over • Bohemian Rhapsody • Rolling in the Deep
Pachamama General Knowledge Training 2026-02-17
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- Brand of spicy sauce in hot lips
- Name of carafe that contains grapefruit
- Sauce that comes with the Maryland chicken
- Most popular cocktail
- Fruit garnish on fish tacos
- South American word meaning mother earth
- What vegetable other than capsicum is in the fajita dish
- How many room service trays do we have in total
- What country is the malbec from
- What comes on the side of beef tacos
- Brand of chardonnay and Moscato
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- Brand of ginger beer
- What gives the coco loco rim its colour,
- Only dish that is not gluten free
- Other fruit in the strawberry daiquiri
- Garnish on the jackfruit tacos
- Type of plants added to the sofas behind 60-65
- Name of the only cocktail with patron
- Name of Mexican cheese used in fajitas
- Name of the salsa DJ
20 Clues: Brand of ginger beer • Name of the salsa DJ • Most popular cocktail • Fruit garnish on fish tacos • Garnish on the jackfruit tacos • What country is the malbec from • Brand of chardonnay and Moscato • Brand of spicy sauce in hot lips • Only dish that is not gluten free • What comes on the side of beef tacos • Name of the only cocktail with patron • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- French word for holidays
- Who is the President of Russia
- What does the French word champigonon
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- French word for snails
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- What is the capital city of Poland
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- A Country that borders France
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- Famous book of records
- What Language does Argentina speak
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- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- What is a baby Swan called
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- Who is boys favourite person
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- Italian Pasta
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- What is a male ferret called
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- What does quod mean in English
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- The Latin for I departed
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
46 Clues: Italian Pasta • French word for snails • Famous book of records • Who is Jay-Z married to • French word for holidays • The Latin for I departed • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • Who is boys favourite person • Main ingredient of chocolate • What is a male ferret called • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • Name of the Volcano in Sicily • ...
Ollie's General Knowledge Crossword 2013-06-20
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- Who is the current Olympic Men's tennis Champion
- What is a baby Swan called
- The Latin for I departed
- An angle of more than 180 degrees
- What is a male ferret called
- What is the Hindu naming ceremony called
- NaOH is the symbol form of what
- A Country that borders France
- What is the Prime Ministers Last name
- What does quod mean in English
- The name of the Queen of the Fairies in A Midsummer Nights Dream
- What are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expecting in July 2013
- What are rain, hail and snow examples of
- What is the central part of the Earth called
- 1,3,7,11 are examples of what
- Famous cricket ground in south London
- Where is Thomas' rugby tour going in 2014
- Which cathedral was Thomas Becket murdered in
- Famous steeplechase held in Liverpool
- What does the French word champigonon
- What ground does Manchester United play at
- How many Olympic Gold medals did Team GB win in London 2012
- What is the highest mountain on the Earth
- What are the lightest and thickest tectonic plates called
- Name of the Queen's Scottish residence
- Name of the Anglo-Saxon royal council that advised the King
- Who invaded Britain in 1066
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- What are the grinding teeth called
- Famous book of records
- What Language does Argentina speak
- Who is boys favourite person
- French word for snails
- What was signed at Runnymede in the year 1215
- Who is Jay-Z married to
- Who won the last Rugby World Cup
- What is the main fruit in Cider
- Who is the President of Russia
- How long has the Queen been on the Throne
- Who wrote the Cherub series of books
- What is the capital city of Poland
- Famous 20th Century Russian artist
- Who wrote Handel's water music
- Main ingredient of chocolate
- What is the son of Homer and Marge from The Simpsons called
- The slogan "Soup, Soap, and Salvation" is from which organization
- Name of the Volcano in Sicily
- Italian Pasta
- How sang the theme tune to the movie Skyfall
- How many people in a rowing eight boat
- French word for holidays
50 Clues: Italian Pasta • Famous book of records • French word for snails • Who is Jay-Z married to • The Latin for I departed • French word for holidays • What is a baby Swan called • Who invaded Britain in 1066 • Who is boys favourite person • What is a male ferret called • Main ingredient of chocolate • A Country that borders France • 1,3,7,11 are examples of what • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- the largest island in French Polynesia
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- a small, narrow river
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- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which one that is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
31 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth: • ...
Ali's general knowledge crossword 2013-01-28
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- labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76
- King of England from 1485 - 1509, the seventh monarch to bear the name
- A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal
- ____________ house, timber-framed Tudor manor house near Lapworth, Warwickshire
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, population approx 2.8 million
- Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer, b.1960 starred in Zorro.
- an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy
- a type of confectionery which is usually sweet and rich, and cut into small squares
- a glandular organ in the digestive system
- American singer-songwriter, (1936 - 1988) best known for his distinctive, powerful voice
- designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes Italian luxury sports cars
- An analgesic and narcotic drug,obtained from opium and used to ease severe pain
- Australian natives, first lived as much as 50,000 years ago
- popular British veteran radio disc jockey and broadcaster, currently on BBC Radio 2
- a small, narrow river
- The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- An object, usually a metal bar, placed into the mouth of a horse
- an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty
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- Conservative politician, former Home Secretary under John Major
- a solid, nonmetallic element, one form of which is yellow, poisonous, flammable, and luminous in the dark
- chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- large South African city, population 1 million
- the name given to the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge
- the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another
- A living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth:
- a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
- the largest island in French Polynesia
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, conditions, or limitations
- a type of motorised cultivating equipment that breaks or works the soil with the aid of rotating blades
32 Clues: a small, narrow river • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • chancellor of the exchequer 1990 - 93 • the largest island in French Polynesia • a glandular organ in the digestive system • A heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal • labour prime minister 1964 - 70, and 1974 - 76 • large South African city, population 1 million • ...
John Holland General Knowledge 2015-01-27
Across
- how many top rails risks do we have
- this must be inspected each time before we commence using it
- ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1
- failure to provide correct safe working methods
- in GMR # 4 this must be tested and tagged regularly
- a program for JH employees and their families for confidential support
- Struck by Moving plant is Top Ten Rail Risk number _____
- unexpected movements of rail
- if we come across a situation that could be dangerous we must ________ immediately and report to the supervisor
- this is the colour of safety vests or long sleeved shirts when working on track
- this is everyones resposibility
- stock, any piece of equipment that goes on rail
- Global __________ Requirements
- anything that has the potential to harm somebody
- work brief, a safety meeting held each day before commencing work on the job site to highlight risks and hazards
- could be considered one of the greatest risks when working on rail
- GMR's outline the __________ standards we must apply when controlling risks
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- a type of handling of equipment that we must be aware of
- a system that forms part of the Drivers Charter
- the most effective control in the Hierarchy of Controls
- must not be used on track or within the specified danger zones at any time
- _______ risk assessment outlines what controls must be implemented when completing a specific task
- __________ at heights is both a GMR and a Top Ten Rail Risk
- PPE is the ______ effective control
- the person who we must immediately report an incident to
- a charter we sign before we operate any John Holland vehicles
- GMR # 3 cover these types of operations
- HSE Basic Behaviours are expected of ____________
- along with communications, risk management and involvement are the themes of our HSE Behaviours
- this must be worn at all times on John Holland worksites
- falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work
31 Clues: unexpected movements of rail • Global __________ Requirements • this is everyones resposibility • how many top rails risks do we have • PPE is the ______ effective control • falls under GMR # 6 Fitness for work • GMR # 3 cover these types of operations • ____________ plant and people is GMR # 1 • a system that forms part of the Drivers Charter • ...
Month 1 - General knowledge 2015-11-12
Across
- Colin ...... Site environmental laiason
- our M code stands for this word
- New director , Simon
- AI Dust Supplier
- J and A ............
- Health and safety at work ....
- first aider hat colour
- personal ......... equipment
- onsite commercial division
- Risk........
- B factory storeman Karl ........
- responsible for health and safety
- slips,trips and ......
- Rob ......... He pays your wages!
- ..... Hall lane. Road name at work
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- one team one vision
- Fire w.......
- .......Assurance
- White finger V.....
- ........... safety tour
- Bradford......
- ......... rules
- onsite garage services
- Holcim parent company
- onsite domestic division
- R.G ............ yard services
- Christmas party location
- Control of substances hazardous to
- Safe ........... of work
- number of SQC checks on a press daily
30 Clues: Risk........ • Fire w....... • Bradford...... • ......... rules • .......Assurance • AI Dust Supplier • one team one vision • White finger V..... • New director , Simon • J and A ............ • Holcim parent company • onsite garage services • first aider hat colour • slips,trips and ...... • ........... safety tour • onsite domestic division • Christmas party location • Safe ........... of work • ...
jason's general knowledge quiz 2016-06-07
Across
- federal agency granting awards for medical and health research
- sara's favorite animal
- favorite species in the reef tank
- name of teacher sara works with
- online footwear obsession
- sara's first car
- sara's first college major at UD
- the best tv channel ever created
- favourite author
- london's real middle name
Down
- best australian charity
- worst habit
- favorite clothing maker/designer
- what to do when a child exhibits attention-seeking behavior
- haddonfield mascot
- best form of exercise for overall health and cardiovascular maintenance
- best sport in track and field
- favorite american painter
- "made in ______"
- federal agency granting awards for non-medical research
20 Clues: worst habit • sara's first car • "made in ______" • favourite author • haddonfield mascot • sara's favorite animal • best australian charity • favorite american painter • online footwear obsession • london's real middle name • best sport in track and field • name of teacher sara works with • favorite clothing maker/designer • sara's first college major at UD • ...
Gran’s General Knowledge Quiz! 2022-12-09
21 Clues: Rain… • Wall… • Foot… • Snow… • Text… • Lamp… • Pass… • Nose… • Merry… • Plant… • Smart… • Table… • Light… • Roast… • Alley… • Happy… • Gaming… • Pirate… • Picture… • Glasses… • Sausage…
General Knowledge Crossword 1 2020-02-01
Across
- Largest freshwater lake in the world - it's bigger than Belgium (6)
- River running through King's Lynn (5,4)
- Dennis the Menance's dog (7)
- Norfolk based TV cook and Norwich City fan (5,5)
- Event in the modern pentathlon (7)
- Attlebridge Church's saint (6)
- Surgeon who performed the first heart transplant (10,7)
- Language spoken in Hong Kong
- The country where you'll now find the original London Bridge (3)
- Person who Liverpoool's airport is named after (4,6)
- The number of rings on the Olympic flag (4)
- Famous Neighbour who also starred in LA Confidential and was recently Scrooge (3,6)
- Genus the oak tree belongs to (7)
- Other name for the kneecap (8)
- The largest of the Channel Islands (6)
- They call it Broadland Northway, everyone else calls it the... (3)
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- The ruler of Albania from 1922-1939 (4,3)
- 40th President of the US (6,6)
- British singer songwriter who died Christmas Day 2016. (6,7)
- The Rite of Spring composer's surname (10)
- Chemical element with the symbol Pb (4)
- First man to go into space in 1961 (4,7)
- Nimrod composer (6,5)
- Singer who had a number 1 with The Only Way Is Up (4)
- Wool producing animal (5)
- World's fastest passenger jet but no longer flying (8)
- Company that owns the Colman's of Norwich brand (8)
- Name of the rapid transport system in Vancouver, BC (3,5)
- Antarctic bird (7)
- Replaced Phillip Schofield in the broom cupboard (4,5)
- Writer of To Kill A Mockingbird (6,3)
- The number 5 engine in Thomas (5)
- The horse that won the Grand National the most times (3,3)
- Person who doesn't eat any animal products (5)
- The boss in Paw Patrol (5)
35 Clues: Antarctic bird (7) • Nimrod composer (6,5) • Wool producing animal (5) • The boss in Paw Patrol (5) • Dennis the Menance's dog (7) • Language spoken in Hong Kong • 40th President of the US (6,6) • Attlebridge Church's saint (6) • Other name for the kneecap (8) • Genus the oak tree belongs to (7) • The number 5 engine in Thomas (5) • Event in the modern pentathlon (7) • ...
parkrun AU General Knowledge 2020-04-19
Across
- According to parkrun founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt, 'It was always about the ___'
- When you finish you are handed a 'Finish ___'
- This event is cancelled annually for a stampede
- The first event to launch in the Northern Territory
- A parkrunner achieves this when they record their own fastest time (8,4)
- Acronym for the name of parkrun's founder
- Ethical sportswear brand created by Paul Sinton-Hewitt
- What it's called when parkrunners travel to participate at Bushy parkrun in the UK
- Achievement recognised with a white, purple, red, black, green or blue running shirt
- This parkrun Australia major sponsor is Australia’s leading natural health company
- Smile for this volunteer
- This parkrun Australia major sponsor is a match-maker of shoes and feet (3,8,4)
- The colour of the range of technical running t-shirts that directly support parkrun
- The distance in kilometres of a regular parkrun?
- Acronym for the closest event you have not completed
- 'Don't Forget Your ___'
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- The minimum age you must be to participate unsupervised at parkrun
- International parkrunday takes place in this month
- Fondly referred to as high-vis heroes
- What is the title given to people who have only run at their home parkrun?
- What day is parkrun usually held on
- The only event beginning with ‘I’ in Victoria, reputed to be ‘always sunny’
- A great event for spotting koalas along the course
- parkrun launched in Australia in this month
- The colour of the 250 milestone shirt
- How often is parkrun usually held
- The westernmost event in Australia
- This major sponsor of parkrun Australia are all about better health
- This volunteer is last to finish the parkrun course (4,6)
- This event is located on Flinders Island off the north coast of Tasmania (9,5)
- The most recent addition to the parkrun family in the ACT, rumoured to have a troll (4,6)
- A parkrunner who enjoys travelling to events away from their home parkrun
- Volunteer role sometimes known as Timelord
33 Clues: 'Don't Forget Your ___' • Smile for this volunteer • How often is parkrun usually held • The westernmost event in Australia • What day is parkrun usually held on • Fondly referred to as high-vis heroes • The colour of the 250 milestone shirt • Acronym for the name of parkrun's founder • Volunteer role sometimes known as Timelord • parkrun launched in Australia in this month • ...
General Knowledge Crossword (I) 2021-03-14
Across
- Name of nuclear bomb dropped over the Japanese city of Nagasaki (6)
- British WWI term for PTSD as a result of combat (5,5)
- Ancient Greek physician, regarded to as Father of Medicine (11)
- Type of nut usually used in making marzipan (6)
- Latin term meaning "see above" (4,5)
- Natasha, American actor, starring in American Pie or Netflix's Russian Doll (6)
- US State bordering New Jersey, also a suburb of Exteter, UK (12)
- In anatomy and biology, means 'on' or 'underside' (7)
- Labour party politician, serving as First Minister of Wales as at 2021(9)
- Ulrika, Swedish-British television presenter, known as a weather presenter (7)
- Uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather (8)
- Spanish for "The Slaughter", a traditional slaughter of pigs on November 11 (2,7)
- Sounds of ---, 1966 Album by rock duo Simon & Garfunkel (7)
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- Capital city of Iceland (9)
- American noverlist, author of 'The Great Gatsby' and 'Tender is the Night' (10)
- Jewish blessing, recited over wine or grape juice (7)
- Frederic, Polish composer of the Romantic Era, noted for his nocturnes 1810-1849 (6)
- Fructuoso, regarded to as the first president of Uruguay (6)
- Month with the birthstone of Emerald (3)
- Lightest, most abundant gas on Earth (8)
- Second-largest state of Australia (10)
- Pickled herrings, wrapped around a savoury filling (7)
- Russian city on the Dnieper river (8)
- The third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (7)
- The last of the four New Testament Gospels (4)
25 Clues: Capital city of Iceland (9) • Latin term meaning "see above" (4,5) • Russian city on the Dnieper river (8) • Second-largest state of Australia (10) • Month with the birthstone of Emerald (3) • Lightest, most abundant gas on Earth (8) • The last of the four New Testament Gospels (4) • Type of nut usually used in making marzipan (6) • ...
General knowledge and stuff 2022-06-13
Across
- opposite of nearpod
- this guy loves science
- love that chicken from
- greatest team ever
- who had a corncob pipe
- nursery rhyme farmer in the ?
- how do you like them
- liberty, liberty, liberty
- who's like a boss?
- 70's tv show
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- snoopy was this breed of dog
- a lot of baby frogs
- what do you call a young shark
- donkey's stubborn cousin
- shortage during Covid
- age of Caillou
- sound of a lion
- Rudolph wanted to play these
- last name of person who made griddy dance
- what is patrick
- baby horse
- name of song you're singing
- wimpy kid who kept a diary
- nickname for Charlie
24 Clues: baby horse • 70's tv show • age of Caillou • sound of a lion • what is patrick • greatest team ever • who's like a boss? • opposite of nearpod • a lot of baby frogs • how do you like them • nickname for Charlie • shortage during Covid • this guy loves science • love that chicken from • who had a corncob pipe • donkey's stubborn cousin • liberty, liberty, liberty • wimpy kid who kept a diary • ...
Ultimate General Knowledge Test 2019-10-14
Across
- The national flower of South Africa.
- A tropical storm with heavy winds. Other names include typhoon, monsoon and cyclone.
- Argentina is named after this metal.
- To be unclear.
- The largest snake to have lived on earth.
- What makes up majority of Earth's land surface?
- A word used to indicate that an animal species is forever dead.
- The number of stomachs a cow has.
- The Afrikaans word for "yes".
- The religion with the largest following.
- The country that colonised Namibia.
- The language spoken in most West African countries.
- The national animal of Scotland.
Down
- This organ stores urine.
- One how any hills is ancient Rome said to be built?
- What tree do acorns grow on?
- An isiZulu greeting.
- The largest ocean in the world.
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Another name for the Pirates soccer team.
- A pianist and composer who composed some of his greatest works after becoming deaf.
- The new name for Swaziland.
- A type of soup that is prepared with celery, carrots and carcasses.
- When I remove something from another thing.
- A famous Ancient Egyptian queen.
- This metal is in your body and helps take oxygen to your cells.
- A city that is fought over by Palestinians and Israelis.
- A famous American city, also called the "Big Apple".
- An ancient peoples who lived in modern day Mexico.
- A Native American tribe who share a name with a famous hairstyle.
30 Clues: To be unclear. • An isiZulu greeting. • This organ stores urine. • The new name for Swaziland. • What tree do acorns grow on? • The Afrikaans word for "yes". • The largest ocean in the world. • A famous Ancient Egyptian queen. • The national animal of Scotland. • The number of stomachs a cow has. • The country that colonised Namibia. • The national flower of South Africa. • ...
General knowledge cross word 2023-09-27
Across
- Beach in Jersey that has all the vowels in its name
- Royal princes are referred to as 'your royal...?'
- The country where Mount Etna (the volcano) is located
- Deputy Scott wants to bring back what roles in the States assembly?
- Capital of Australia
- Colours of the UN flag are white and...?
- Movie about the physicist who led the Manhattan project
- Animal that causes the most human deaths (not plural)
- Country that has hosted the most Mens Football World Cups
- Patron saint of England
Down
- The people of the Netherlands are called the what?
- Where the largest desert is located
- Literary device making a comparison using the word 'like'
- Sporting event with a strict dress code of all white
- Personality disorder which involves a lack of empathy and pathological lying
- National (female) personification of Ireland
- Name of British currency as a whole (not the units)
- Surname of the CEO of Tesla
- A group of crows
- Crop grown in Jersey to produce CBD oil
20 Clues: A group of crows • Capital of Australia • Patron saint of England • Surname of the CEO of Tesla • Where the largest desert is located • Crop grown in Jersey to produce CBD oil • Colours of the UN flag are white and...? • National (female) personification of Ireland • Royal princes are referred to as 'your royal...?' • The people of the Netherlands are called the what? • ...
General Knowledge Crossword - Moderate 2024-07-09
Across
- The biggest social media platform in the world
- The staffroom that is closest to the CRC
- What sir is missing at the moment?
- A type of chocolate bar that has peanuts inside it
- The great _________ reef is a major tourist attraction up here
- An animal that breaths fire on Shrek
- a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the eyes are closed
- The symbol of the day starting when the sun appears over the horizon, also known as dawn
- a close male relative of a monarch, especially a grandson
- Is hung on the wall to tell the time
- a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, typically happens in the tropical parts of the southern hemisphere in Summer and Autumn
- Has eyes, a nose, mouth, eyebrows and lips
- They fall from the trees in March, April and May
- a game in which two or four players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court
- A type of dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow
- The surname of our current principal
- The most common fruit grown by North Queensland farmers
- The most common mode of transport in Australia
- an organized military force equipped for fighting on land
- What is the closest shopping centre to here?
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- What is the most popular instrument played by Qld students
- Has a pacific off the Aussie east coast and the Indian off the Aussie west coast
- In what suburb is our school located?
- The Island that is only 8km’s from Townsville via ferry or barge
- an implement with a handle and a block of bristles, used on hair and teeth
- What Australian’s pay to the government
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. One of the school values.
- They have the duty of maintaining law and order in or at (an area or event)
- An animal that races against others and people place bets on
- To move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
- What is the surname of the HOD of Maths?
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill
- The most popular dog for Queensland residents to own
- the upper joint of each of a person's arms and the part of the body between this and the neck
- a piece of ground adjoining a house, in which grass, flowers, and shrubs may be grown
- What the K in KFC stands for
- How one would travel from Townsville to anywhere overseas
- What is sir’s favourite footy team?
- a group of instrumentalists playing music of a specialized type
- A popular overseas holiday for a tropical/Hawaiian vibe
40 Clues: What the K in KFC stands for • What sir is missing at the moment? • What is sir’s favourite footy team? • An animal that breaths fire on Shrek • Is hung on the wall to tell the time • The surname of our current principal • In what suburb is our school located? • What Australian’s pay to the government • The staffroom that is closest to the CRC • ...
General Knowledge Pt. 3 2025-03-21
Across
- Material used in pencils to write with
- Known as Shaytan in the Quarn and Hades in the bible
- Famous rapper made song called "In da Club"
- Used as an "!" on numbers to multiply itself with every number below it
- Which of the following animals was not alive at the same time as dinosaurs; birds, platypus’s, seahorses, frogs or sharks?
- The loudest animal in the world
- How much DNA does a housecat share with a tiger?
- In degrees Celsius, what is the average body temperature of a healthy human?
- The Highest IQ country in the world
- What is the process called when a caterpillar develops into a butterfly?
- Which colour is the most common on the national flags of the world, featuring on 75% of national flags?
- The system all of us use to check-in and check out guests
- Name the only nation to appear at every single FIFA World Cup?
- Although they have since been re-designed, the national flags of Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso and East Timor once featured what item?
- Which animal sleeps the longest at a record 20-22 hours a day?
- Which country’s name means “The Shallows”?
- What does the word ananas mean in every country but English
- Where is stem cells located in the body
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- Changes colour in order to blend in with surroundings to hide from predators
- The term for being seen underwater in pitch black
- What animal changes fur colour from white in winter to brown in summer?
- Got betrayed by his brother for only a stampede to crush him to death (Disney Movie)
- What is the happy hormone?
- The sticky substance in your throat when you get ill
- Type of energy produced by sunlight in order to produce electricity for households
- LinkedIn, Indeed and Bright Network used to find these
- Where is mecca found (Country)
- What word is the same in all languages
- What is the white area of the eye called?
- What is secreted when the blood sugar gets too high to reduce it
- Known as étudiant in French and estudiante in Spanish
- Which insect can lift up to 50 times its body weight?
32 Clues: What is the happy hormone? • Where is mecca found (Country) • The loudest animal in the world • The Highest IQ country in the world • Material used in pencils to write with • What word is the same in all languages • Where is stem cells located in the body • What is the white area of the eye called? • Which country’s name means “The Shallows”? • ...
General knowledge Year 5 2026-02-19
Across
- System of government where people vote
- Mountain that erupts lava
- Gas humans need to breathe
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Highest mountain in the world
- Ancient triangular structure in Egypt
- Hardest natural substance
- Tool used to find direction
- Ocean between Europe and America
- Largest ocean on Earth
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Playwright who wrote Hamlet
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- Capital city of Japan
- Metal used to make many early tools
- Capital city of Australia
- International sporting event held every four years
- Longest river in the world
- Largest hot desert in the world
- Scientist who developed the theory of relativity
- Temperature scale used in the UK
- Large sea wave caused by an earthquake
- Hottest planet in our solar system
22 Clues: Capital city of Japan • Largest ocean on Earth • Mountain that erupts lava • Capital city of Australia • Closest planet to the Sun • Hardest natural substance • Gas humans need to breathe • Longest river in the world • Tool used to find direction • Playwright who wrote Hamlet • Highest mountain in the world • Largest hot desert in the world • Temperature scale used in the UK • ...
Room 31 general knowledge 2021-06-23
Across
- The name of unprocessed and natural foods
- Egypt's longest river
- Precious natural resourse in the middle east
- Last name of the most famous boxer in history
- The imaginary line around the globe
- The yellow middle part of an egg!
- The capital city of Australia
- most popular language of India
- All the countries that England colonized
- Scott Morrison is the leader of the ? party
- An extra in cricket When Kianne misses ball
- Your parents ? pay for roads and hospitals
Down
- What coloured pasta,bread and rice is better.
- A small surf-bodyboard is called a ?
- This word means to feel for someone else
- name of SA's longest river
- Name of the worlds largest ocean
- A hot but wet climate is known as a ? climate
- The most played sport in the world
- What word means to travel around a planet
- The english word for dollar $
- The New York statue is the statue of ?
- Ayres rock is now known as
- A guitar has how many strings?
24 Clues: Egypt's longest river • name of SA's longest river • Ayres rock is now known as • The capital city of Australia • The english word for dollar $ • most popular language of India • A guitar has how many strings? • Name of the worlds largest ocean • The yellow middle part of an egg! • The most played sport in the world • The imaginary line around the globe • ...
General Knowledge of History 2022-09-03
Across
- the most influential us president, who presided over the cuban missile crisis
- codename for landing in normandy
- the first leader of the ottoman empire
- the best tank of the soviet union
- last leader of the soviet union, who dismantled a superpower
- a polish-french female scientist, who discovered radium and polonium
- a type of steam engine, can travel for vast distanced with tracks
- the program to bring back humans to the moon, that had been test-launched in sept 3 2022
- the scientist who invented the telephone
- the first leader of the soviet union
- the great economic decline in 2008 and continued until 2010
- leader of russia in ww1
- the scientist who theorized general relativity
- the first satellite in space
- machine that can transmit morse code
- the most far-travelling satellite ever built by humans
- a very progressive female prime ministre of the uk
- "discovered" america and settled in the name of the king of spain
- the fourth generation fighter jets that the us still use and its the main fighter of all the us figting army branch
- the first person who invented the touch-screen phone, the iphone 1
- the name of the doctrine that the us prevented any european colonization in the americas
- the largest tank battle in history
- first philippine female president, and the first president of the fifth republic
- turning point of the eastern front of ww2
- invented the steam engine
- french emperor, who invaded europe with impressive tactics
- the person who first stepped on the moon
- a nuclear accident in 1986 when a nuclear reactor overloaded and explodes
- the man who invented the nuclear bomb
- invented dc circuit and the light bulb
- leader of germany in ww2
- developed by stephanie kwolek, this material can block bullets and can be a soft kind of fabric
- the last president of the us in the cold war
- emperor of rome, who tranformed the little republic to an empire
- the trading road used by ancient china, rome, and india
- prime ministre of the uk in ww2
- built by mikhail kalashnikov, a jam-free automatic rifle
- a important discovery, produces heat and can power a steam engine
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- the first us president, who won the american revolutionary war
- first president of us in ww2
- the first north korean "leader"
- a chinese dictator, the first communist chinese "leader"
- the measurements created my the french revolutionist, to destroy any resemblance of british influence in france
- a programming language, where minecraft is based
- the first man in space
- a important discovery, used by wagons, cars, and tanks
- the first khan of the mongol empire, who invaded north china during her reign
- the great economic decline in 1929 all the way into the late 1930s
- the name of the doctrine that states that communism should be contained
- the 40th president of the us, called the soviet union an "evil empire"
- metal used in the construction of the pyramids
- leader of the soviet union in ww2
- former philippine president, who was overthrown after 24 years in power
- the president who won the civil war and ended slavery
- the first female in space
- the largest operation in history, comprising of 3 million soldiers
- cuban dictator, who had been assassinated by the CIA 628 times and failed
- second president of us in ww2
- cracked the enigma code which helped the allies win the war
- a backwards, agrarian cambodian dictator. who is responsible for the deaths of 2-3 million cambodians
- the first rocket that reached the stratosphere, built by humans
- invented ac circuit
- the most advanced aircraft ever built, took 1.5 trillion to develop and still cost 115 million
- the french dictator during the french revolution, who started the reign of terror
- created the "final solution" that will systematically eliminate all jews in the continent
- the measurements created by the british
- painted the mona lisa, and patented the farm silo
- leader of japan in ww2
- turning point of the pacific front in ww2
- first circumnavigator who travelled the world
- the first computer, to predictly calculate artillery shell trajectory
- leader of germany in ww1
72 Clues: invented ac circuit • the first man in space • leader of japan in ww2 • leader of russia in ww1 • leader of germany in ww2 • leader of germany in ww1 • the first female in space • invented the steam engine • first president of us in ww2 • the first satellite in space • second president of us in ww2 • the first north korean "leader" • prime ministre of the uk in ww2 • ...
Pengetahuan Umum (General Knowledge) 2022-12-13
Across
- 25 dibagi 5
- 18 dikurang 15
- lima tambah lima
- nama pahlawan perempuan Indonesia
- pengemudi pesawat
- nama pulau patung liberty
- salah satu warna bendera Indonesia yang berarti berani
- Jenis kadal terbesar di dunia dan berasal dari Indonesia
- asal daerah makanan rendang
- nama pulau di Indonesia yang terkenal oleh turis asing
- nama resmi negara Belanda
- negara terbesar di dunia
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- Nama binatang yang kotorannya bisa dijadikan minuman kopi
- asal negara patung sphinx
- alat musik yang dipetik
- nama presiden pertama Indonesia
- penduduk asli Australia
- nama mata uang Jepang
- nama monumen di Jakarta
- ibukota negara Indonesia
20 Clues: 25 dibagi 5 • 18 dikurang 15 • lima tambah lima • pengemudi pesawat • nama mata uang Jepang • alat musik yang dipetik • penduduk asli Australia • nama monumen di Jakarta • ibukota negara Indonesia • negara terbesar di dunia • asal negara patung sphinx • nama pulau patung liberty • nama resmi negara Belanda • asal daerah makanan rendang • nama presiden pertama Indonesia • ...
TSFA General Knowledge Vocabulary 2019-04-26
Across
- Floral Material that has an “airy” look to create the finishing touch.
- Cell process in which stored food reserves are converted into useful energy for the plant.
- The length of useful life of cut floral materials after being received by the customer.
- Growers, Wholesalers and Retail Florist must process their flowers.
- The Storage or shipment of flowers out of water.
- Similar design techniques to place similar materials horizontally on top of each other.
- due to the inability of water to enter the stem.
- A combination of both natural and man made materials in an unnatural manner to create new images.
- the placement of cut material in a parallel design in each group in order to create depth.
- Shorter stems of mass flowers provide a color & focal point near the rim of the container.
- Contain more than one single focal point.
- Number 3 ribbon is the appropriate size for a corsage bow. The appropriate gauge of wire for corsages is number 24- 28 depending on the weight of the flower. Construct a corsage so it is as light-weight as possible.
- Cutting flowers stems properly and providing proper treatment at any stage of the distribution process.
- The level of light received on a plant surface.
- Firmly wrapping or tying similar materials together to form a larger, individual unit.
- Flower arrangement heights should not vary in pave arrangements. The Pave Design is a technique characterized by parallel or surface contoured insertions that create a uniform area with little or no variation in depth.
- Sells floral goods and services to the consumer.
- Supplies, methods and materials that designers use to place and hold flowers and foliage in an arrangement.
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- A chemical consisting of a mixture of ingredients that when added to water extends the vase life of cut flowers by lowering the water PH.
- Florists must educate the customer in order to help them enjoy their flowers to the fullest extent.
- The process of converting nutrients, water, carbon, dioxide and sunlight into food for plants.
- The Japanese style of floral arrangements characterized by their linear forms.
- A design technique in which branches of flowers are used around the perimeter of a floral arrangement to direct attention to the materials in the center of the arrangement.
- An asymmetrically balanced design of few materials usually placed in groups that emphasize forms and lines.
- A feature of this style of design is the seasonal compatibility of the plant materials in the design.
- A Citric acid solution that causes flowers to take up water rapidly to prevent dehydration after flowers being dry packed.
- used as primary flowers to establish the skeleton outline height or width of an arrangement.
- The process of plants losing water through stomata in their leaves.
- Design that consists of clusters or groups of flowers & foliage that strengthens the element of line which moves the eye through the arrangement.
- The tight positioning of flower clusters at the base of an arrangement forming rounded hills.
30 Clues: Contain more than one single focal point. • The level of light received on a plant surface. • The Storage or shipment of flowers out of water. • due to the inability of water to enter the stem. • Sells floral goods and services to the consumer. • Growers, Wholesalers and Retail Florist must process their flowers. • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE - CROSSWORD TWO 2019-09-29
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- Quebec is a province in which Commonwealth country?
- Which science fiction character has been played by Leonard Nimoy and more recently by Zachary Quinto?
- In the popular video game series, what type of animal is Sonic?
- These animals kill over 75,000 people a year.
- A pug is a breed of which domestic pet?
- A famous building in London:'The Houses of ______ .
- The guilder was the former currency of which European country? 'The _____'
- What item, useful in the rain, is the title of a hit single by Rihanna?
- The largest country in South America
- The American president before Barack Obama?
- In which country was Adolf Hitler born?
- Who invented and started Microsoft?
- What's the title of the hit romantic comedy:‘When Harry Met…’?
- Colombo is the largest city of which Asian country?
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- The capital city of a country in the UK.
- Who acted ‘Edward Scissorhands’ in the film of that name?
- In Tolkien’s ‘The Hobbit’, what type of fictional creature is Smaug?
- This is the closest planet to the Sun.
- The most popular shopping street in London.
- In which religion is Krishna a god?
- Which mountain range borders France and Spain: 'The _____?
- The Great Barrier Reef lies off the coast of which country?
- A modern city in the Arabian Gulf
- Roquefort, Cheddar and Emmental are types of which food?
- A four-stringed musical instrument
- and Robin Which pair of superheroes are known as the ‘Dynamic Duo’?
- This is between your leg and foot.
- The Canary Islands are a region of which country?
28 Clues: A modern city in the Arabian Gulf • A four-stringed musical instrument • This is between your leg and foot. • In which religion is Krishna a god? • Who invented and started Microsoft? • The largest country in South America • This is the closest planet to the Sun. • A pug is a breed of which domestic pet? • In which country was Adolf Hitler born? • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE - CROSSWORD TWO 2019-09-29
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- Roquefort, Cheddar and Emmental are types of which food?
- In which religion is Krishna a god?
- What's the title of the hit romantic comedy:‘When Harry Met…’?
- Who's Batman's partner’?
- In the popular video game series, what type of animal is Sonic?
- A pug is a breed of which domestic pet?
- Which mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain?
- The capital city of a country in the UK.
- What item, useful in the rain, is the title of a hit single by Rihanna?
- A four-stringed musical instrument
- A modern city in one of the Gulf countries
- Colombo is the largest city of which Asian country?
- The Canary Islands are a region of which country?
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- These animals kill over 75,000 people a year.
- The first one flew in 1903
- In Tolkien’s ‘The Hobbit’, what type of fictional creature is Smaug?
- In which country was Adolf Hitler born?
- Which science fiction character has been played by Leonard Nimoy and more recently by Zachary Quinto?
- The Great Barrier Reef lies off the coast of which country?
- The American president before Barack Obama?
- This is the closest planet to the Sun.
- Street The most popular shopping street in London.
- Netherlands The guilder was the former currency of which European country?
- Gates Who invented and started Microsoft?
- Quebec is a province in which Commonwealth country?
- Coca Cola's main competitor
26 Clues: Who's Batman's partner’? • The first one flew in 1903 • Coca Cola's main competitor • A four-stringed musical instrument • In which religion is Krishna a god? • This is the closest planet to the Sun. • In which country was Adolf Hitler born? • A pug is a breed of which domestic pet? • The capital city of a country in the UK. • Gates Who invented and started Microsoft? • ...
Jewish General Knowledge "A" 2020-09-09
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- the first Jew
- Moshe's father
- Hebrew for land
- Hebrew for father
- a great rabbi who taught us to love our fellow
- the silly king from the Purim story
- Moshe's brother
- first letter of the Alef-Bet
- Hebrew for "WE"
- nation that attacked the Jewish people
- silent letter in the Alef-Bet
- Hebrew for "I"
- king in the story of Chanukah
- one of the Jewish months
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- hidden matzah on Pesach
- one of the 12 Shevatim
- we eat this dipped in honey on Rosh Hashana
- this nation came from Yishmael
- the Hebrew alphabet
- part of davening we do standing facing Yerushalayim
- Hebrew for brother
- city in the south of Israel
- Hebrew for sister
- we can only eat kosher ones
- the first human
- when you get called up to the Torah
- Hebrew for airplane
- one of the Jewish months
28 Clues: the first Jew • Moshe's father • Hebrew for "I" • Hebrew for land • Moshe's brother • Hebrew for "WE" • the first human • Hebrew for father • Hebrew for sister • Hebrew for brother • the Hebrew alphabet • Hebrew for airplane • one of the 12 Shevatim • hidden matzah on Pesach • one of the Jewish months • one of the Jewish months • city in the south of Israel • we can only eat kosher ones • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE -- CLASS 5 2020-08-05
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- A day care for very young children
- First space station in orbit
- The most dangerous fish
- A drink other than water
- The holy man who composed Ramayana
- First Indian to go to space
- A fish that warns us against pollution
- Sound of the door
- The largest sea bird that can fly great distances
- Place to file an FIR
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- The smallest fish
- Writer of Jana,Gana,Mana
- These reptiles are trapped for their skin
- The snake that can kill an elephant
- Group of sheep
- The creature having largest eyes
- The brightest star
- The soft natured boy from Malgudi
- The slowest fish
- The closest star to the Earth
20 Clues: Group of sheep • The slowest fish • The smallest fish • Sound of the door • The brightest star • Place to file an FIR • The most dangerous fish • Writer of Jana,Gana,Mana • A drink other than water • First Indian to go to space • First space station in orbit • The closest star to the Earth • The creature having largest eyes • The soft natured boy from Malgudi • ...
Active Member General Knowledge 2020-09-22
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- paperwork needed to verify a Qualifying Life Event
- first member verification element (4 words)
- one member type that is direct billed
- a support group that helps us correct enrollment errors
- why we shouldn't have our personal phones accessible while on the call floor
- determines how much a retiree's premium is
- a way to keep your insurance even if you're terminated
- category for members on disability
- what SHP calls scheduled mailings
- what new hires do when they call us
- the group we can do very little for (2 words)
- process by which a member can regain or change coverage due to extenuating situations
- one reason a person loses healthcare coverage
- organ involved if member has ESRD
- the amount a member must spend before the carrier contributes to payment of costs
- Another element of the verification process (3 words)
- group of approved providers that cost less to use
- The amount one pays for healthcare coverage
- Qualifying Life Event that goes effective same day as the event
- person who has an insurance policy
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- quick way to pull up a member account (4 words)
- the process by which a member chooses a plan of coverage and puts it into effect
- record of changes made to member's account and coverage
- What you should check before requesting ID cards
- allows changes in healthcare coverage (3 words)
- what we call our case numbers
- the policy holder
- term for a member's physician
- it has a user attestation statement
- the method used to submit documents
- template used for logging calls
- someone covered on a policy that is not the policyholder
- a joint venture between SHP and BCBS to help contain costs that results in copay discounts for members
- we _______ reset passwords for Fayetteville State University
- Method of payment for National Guard and Former Legistaltors
- we cannot change this
36 Clues: the policy holder • we cannot change this • what we call our case numbers • term for a member's physician • template used for logging calls • what SHP calls scheduled mailings • organ involved if member has ESRD • category for members on disability • person who has an insurance policy • it has a user attestation statement • the method used to submit documents • ...
Sarah's General Knowledge Crossword 2012-01-30
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- Away with the ____
- Attempt
- Make better
- Feeling nothing
- Welsh singer, ____ Jones
- Spiny Australian creature
- Uncommon
- Organ
- Turns from solid to liquid
- Woollen clothing item
- Unhappy
- Dwell on the past
- A type of bee
- Unique traits that make up who you are
- Columbian capital
- Bearded biblical figure
- Belongs to me
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- Famous person
- Trip
- Asserts an opinion in an arrogant manner
- Annoy
- Glowing hot coal
- Part of a car, or a small purse
- For drinking or seeing
- Not dry
- Pirates of the ____
- Fruit that makes oil
- Ask
- Facial hair
- A false name
- Fall behind
- Jam container
- Small wispy clouds
- Steeped drink
34 Clues: Ask • Trip • Annoy • Organ • Attempt • Not dry • Unhappy • Uncommon • Make better • Facial hair • Fall behind • A false name • Famous person • A type of bee • Jam container • Steeped drink • Belongs to me • Feeling nothing • Glowing hot coal • Dwell on the past • Columbian capital • Away with the ____ • Small wispy clouds • Pirates of the ____ • Fruit that makes oil • Woollen clothing item • For drinking or seeing • ...
Suffixes and General Knowledge 2016-09-24
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- A group of words which is not a complete sentence.
- The first mass in the continent of American is believed to have been celebrated here.
- The capital city of Holland
- The residence of the head of the Catholic church.
- A group of words which contain a subject and a predicate
- The president of Honduras from 1876 - 1883
- The act of using capital letters
- Something that makes sense and is logical, so you think it is true
- To make everyone in a place use computers
- Something that can be loved
- Something that is desired.
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- The name of the airport in Tegucigalpa
- If you make something more modern you do this.
- To make nouns more than one
- The largest planet in our Solar System
- Something that cannot be touched
- Something that cannot be said again
- One of the Bay Islands
- Something that is imposiible to explain.
- Kurt Cobain was the singer with this band.
- The hurricane which struck Honduras in 1998.
21 Clues: One of the Bay Islands • Something that is desired. • The capital city of Holland • To make nouns more than one • Something that can be loved • Something that cannot be touched • The act of using capital letters • Something that cannot be said again • The name of the airport in Tegucigalpa • The largest planet in our Solar System • Something that is imposiible to explain. • ...
jason's general knowledge quiz 2016-06-07
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- sara's favorite animal
- what to do when a child exhibits attention-seeking behavior
- sara's first car
- name of teacher sara works with
- online footwear obsession
- "made in ______"
- favorite species in the reef tank
- federal agency granting awards for non-medical research
- favorite clothing maker/designer
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- favourite author
- haddonfield mascot
- worst habit
- best australian charity
- favorite american painter
- the best tv channel ever created
- federal agency granting awards for medical and health research
- best sport in track and field
- sara's first college major at UD
- london's real middle name
- best form of exercise for overall health and cardiovascular maintenance
20 Clues: worst habit • favourite author • sara's first car • "made in ______" • haddonfield mascot • sara's favorite animal • best australian charity • favorite american painter • online footwear obsession • london's real middle name • best sport in track and field • name of teacher sara works with • the best tv channel ever created • sara's first college major at UD • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-31
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- It is also called the Legislative Branch and is made of two parts: House of Representatives and The Senate.
- A form of government with roles and powers given, limited by the law, written in the Constitution.
- Someone who helps the president conduct his duties.
- Protects certain values, such as life and property.
- The leader of the ________ Branch is the President of the United States.
- Voting used for electing representatives in the United States
- Indicates a system of government in which the power is divided by constitutional right between national and local units of government.
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- Limits the power of the federal government and guarantee citizens of the United States certain rights.
- The ______ __ ____________ is granted by the Constitution the power to impeach an elected official.
- The elected head of the republican state.
- Leads the Judaical Branch of the United States Federal Government.
- In elections we _____ for people who are going to represent us in the government.
- The leader of a state or province.
- Occupies a central position as the chief, policy-making, and representative organ of the United Nations.
- Needs to be a US citizen for at least 9 years and over the age 30.
- If you are born in the United States you automatically gain _______ of the country.
- A legal statement that suggests that no one is above the law and governmental decisions must be made only by applying legal knowledge.
- When an ________ is proposed by the Congress, it takes two-and-a-half years for it to be ratified.
- Deals with disputes between people which can be compensated.
- A group of people who decide the verdict of a court case.
20 Clues: The leader of a state or province. • The elected head of the republican state. • Someone who helps the president conduct his duties. • Protects certain values, such as life and property. • A group of people who decide the verdict of a court case. • Deals with disputes between people which can be compensated. • ...
Only general knowledge needed 2018-07-18
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- A command or directive issued by a court or tribunal to enforce the judgment of that body.
- property land and buildings, minerals in the land, and rights over the land
- a legal right to use property
- right to own something
- The means by which a person can enforce a legal right, or prevent a wrong from occurring, or redress or compensate a wrong that has occurred. Includes damages, injunctions, an order for specific performance, an account of profits, rescission or a declaration.
- A legally binding promise or agreement.
- a form of academic misconduct where someone fails to give proper credit to the creator of an idea, words and phrases
- A civil cause of action protecting persons from wrongdoing
- legal rules voted by Parliament
- a court order that requires a person to do something.
- a matter to be decided in a court of law
- An award of money to compensate a loss or wrong suffered by a party to a lawsuit
- A legal person against whom relief is sought by a form of proceedings in a court
- cancellation of a contract
- the written reasons that explain why a court makes a decision in a particular case
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- the name for anything that can be owned
- a person who sells something
- an amount of money borrowed by one party from another; a legal obligation to pay a certain sum to another
- the territory in which a court can operate, or the power it has to deal with particular cases
- an Act of Parliament
- law made by judges deciding cases
- a cause of action in tort law which requires the defendant to exercise reasonable care in her actions towards the plaintiff.
- The name of the concept that requires judges to apply the law as decided in past cases
- A party seeking relief against another person by any form of proceedings in a court.
- 4-letter abbreviation of a model for legal problem-solving
- one of the worst places to do legal research
- An agreement whereby one person gives exclusive possession of property to the other for a specified term. Usually rental must be paid.
27 Clues: an Act of Parliament • right to own something • cancellation of a contract • a person who sells something • a legal right to use property • legal rules voted by Parliament • law made by judges deciding cases • the name for anything that can be owned • A legally binding promise or agreement. • a matter to be decided in a court of law • ...
Impossible General Sporting Knowledge 2025-02-27
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- Which ball has between 65-70 stitches
- In what sport would you use the terms; chukka, neckshot and millionaires shot
- Which sport was illegal until 1896
- Who is the only footballer to score a hat trick in 3 of the english leagues, the premier league, league cup, FA cup and at international level
- Follower and Rover are two positions in which sport
- Where is the worlds oldest tennis court
- Which F1 driver wears lucky coins in his racing boots
- What date do all racehorses in the Northern Hemisphere have their birthday
- What were olympic winners once given with a silver medal to signify they had won gold equivalent
- The average distance a tennis player runs during a match
- Who was the first ever Barcelona player to be named La Liga player of the month in 2015
- Who set 5 world records in 45 minutes
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- Who was the first boxer to defeat Ricky Hatton
- What was the first ever puck made of in an ice hockey game
- What did Babe Ruth wear under his Baseball for good luck
- Where was the youngest ever competitive swimmer from (10 years old)
- The player sent home from Irelands 2002 World Cup Squad for arguing with the manager
- Andy Murray's first Grand Slam victory was which tournament
- the average number of dimples in a golf ball
- In what round did Anthony Joshua defeat Vladimir Klitscho
- What sport was banned from England in 1457 because it was considered a distraction from Archery
21 Clues: Which sport was illegal until 1896 • Which ball has between 65-70 stitches • Who set 5 world records in 45 minutes • Where is the worlds oldest tennis court • the average number of dimples in a golf ball • Who was the first boxer to defeat Ricky Hatton • Follower and Rover are two positions in which sport • Which F1 driver wears lucky coins in his racing boots • ...
General Knowledge Level 3 2024-12-23
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- Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus
- Baroque painter known for his realistic depictions
- Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker"
- Composer known for "The Brandenburg Concertos"
- Greek philosopher who influenced Western thought
- French artist known for his use of color and his work "The Dance"
- Writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954
- Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- A large seabird known for its long wingspan
- Author of "The Old Man and the Sea"
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- A poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley about a fallen king
- Philosopher known for the concept of the "Ubermensch"
- Author of the monumental novel "In Search of Lost Time"
- Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle
- Developer of the polio vaccine
- The city where one of the worst nuclear accidents occurred
- Volcano that erupted and buried Pompeii in 79 AD
- In Greek mythology, the afterlife for heroes and the virtuous
- Philosopher known for his work on social contract theory
- Figure from Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun
- Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived
- Philosopher known for his work "The Social Contract"
- Ancient Chinese philosophy focusing on balance and harmony
- Roman orator, philosopher, and politician
- Vinci: Artist and inventor who painted "The Last Supper"
25 Clues: Developer of the polio vaccine • Author of "The Old Man and the Sea" • Biblical garden where Adam and Eve lived • Roman orator, philosopher, and politician • Greek philosopher and teacher of Aristotle • Scientist who discovered the atomic nucleus • A large seabird known for its long wingspan • Russian composer famous for "The Nutcracker" • ...
General Knowledge Level 2 2024-12-23
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- Ancient Egyptian philosopher and mathematician
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known for his military campaigns
- Site of a catastrophic nuclear disaster in 1986
- British mathematician who created the concept of the Turing Machine
- Author of "The Canterbury Tales"
- Ancient region known as the "cradle of civilization"
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- The temperature scale based on the freezing point of water
- Creator of the periodic table of elements
- Picchu Ancient Incan city located in Peru
- A famous palace and fortress in Spain
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- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem
- Inventor of the printing press in the 15th century
- Greek playwright known as the "Father of Tragedy"
- Another name for the element mercury
- Swiss mathematician famous for his work in graph theory
- Italian mathematician known for the famous number sequence
- Scientist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Gogh Post-impressionist painter known for "Starry Night"
- Famous space telescope named after an American astronomer
- American inventor of the electric light bulb
- Instrument used to observe distant stars and planets
- Explorer who circumnavigated the globe
- Author of "The Trial" and "The Metamorphosis"
- Italian poet known for "The Divine Comedy"
25 Clues: Author of "The Canterbury Tales" • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Another name for the element mercury • A famous palace and fortress in Spain • Explorer who circumnavigated the globe • Creator of the periodic table of elements • Picchu Ancient Incan city located in Peru • Italian poet known for "The Divine Comedy" • American inventor of the electric light bulb • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (CROSSWORD PUZZLE) 2024-11-03
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- Famous ancient wonder located in Egypt
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Chemical symbol for water
- Capital city of Japan
- Historical period of revival in Europe
- Largest planet in our solar system
- First element on the periodic table
- Longest river in the world
- Capital of the Philippines
- Angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
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- First president of the Philippines
- Currency used in the United States
- Study of living organisms
- Famous scientist known for his laws of motion
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Process by which plants make their food
- A polygon with four sides
- Smallest unit of life
- Main language spoken in Brazil
- Author of "Pride and Prejudice"
20 Clues: Capital city of Japan • Smallest unit of life • Powerhouse of the cell • Chemical symbol for gold • Study of living organisms • Chemical symbol for water • A polygon with four sides • Longest river in the world • Capital of the Philippines • Main language spoken in Brazil • Author of "Pride and Prejudice" • First president of the Philippines • Currency used in the United States • ...
General Knowledge Crossword Challenge 2025-11-09
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- The hardest natural substance on Earth.
- The currency used in the United States.
- The festival celebrated with lights in India.
- The device used to take photos.
- The continent where Egypt is located.
- The colour you get when you mix red and blue.
- The opposite of “young.”
- The capital city of Japan.
- The planet known as the Red Planet.
- The organ that pumps blood through the body.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- The country famous for pizza and pasta.
- The country with the Great Wall.
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The bird that can’t fly and lives in Antarctica.
- The longest river in the world.
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- The month with 28 or 29 days.
- The tallest animal on Earth.
- The language spoken in Brazil.
- The gas humans need to breathe.
- The instrument with black and white keys.
- The opposite of “hot.”
- The fruit known for keeping the doctor away.
- The animal known as the “King of the Jungle.”
- A baby cat.
- The largest ocean on Earth.
- The fastest land animal.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A shape with three sides.
29 Clues: A baby cat. • The opposite of “hot.” • The opposite of “young.” • The fastest land animal. • A shape with three sides. • The capital city of Japan. • The largest ocean on Earth. • The tallest animal on Earth. • The month with 28 or 29 days. • The language spoken in Brazil. • The chemical symbol for water. • The gas humans need to breathe. • The device used to take photos. • ...
General knowledge and associationts 2025-11-26
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- Hot, Cold, weather
- Sportsman, player, contestant
- Nature, mountain 🏔️, fire 🔥
- Space, stars, universe
- American symbol, animal
- Lab🧪 test, chemisty
- Bones🦴, body,structure
- Gotham city, mask, hero
- Money,people, safe
- Map, school, Earth 🌍
- Students hate
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- Food, dinner, money, m*n*
- Small, chemistry, biology
- Killing, detective, Italian
- 2002, chess, sport
- American holiday, autumn
- Rock 🪨, space,hard
- Adrenaline, coffee, chocolate
- Nature,water, wind
- Blue, Planet 🌎, movie
20 Clues: Students hate • Hot, Cold, weather • 2002, chess, sport • Rock 🪨, space,hard • Nature,water, wind • Money,people, safe • Lab🧪 test, chemisty • Map, school, Earth 🌍 • Blue, Planet 🌎, movie • Space, stars, universe • Bones🦴, body,structure • American symbol, animal • Gotham city, mask, hero • American holiday, autumn • Food, dinner, money, m*n* • Small, chemistry, biology • ...
Puzzle #1 - General Knowledge 2025-06-04
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- Established belief
- Lasting a short time
- Modest and reserved
- Attacker of cherished beliefs
- Ancient Greek marketplace
- Contrast between two things
- Short amusing story
- Playfully sarcastic
- One who puts others first
- Making amends
- Paradise in Greek mythology
- Hard to please
- Ornamental railing
- Belief or acceptance
- Irritable and quarrelsome
- Cheerful and full of energy
- Generous and forgiving
- False belief
- Secretive
- Public shame
- Upward movement
- To confuse or make unclear
- Lying or dishonest
- Severe trial or test
- Distinguished or high in rank
- Make worse
- Harmless
- Acting without thinking
- Sharpness of mind
- Hater of humankind
- Use of force or threats
- Complicated situation
- Understood by few
- Vague or unclear
- Done with minimal effort
- Excessively talkative
- Clear-minded
- Dominance or leadership
- Clever, perceptive
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- Whimsical, unpredictable
- Intoxicate
- Boldness
- Indicator of trends
- One who gives support, especially financially
- Emotional release
- Natural ability or talent
- Tearful
- Add-on to a building
- Courage in adversity
- Flatterer seeking favor
- Everyday or ordinary
- Medieval forerunner of chemistry
- Skillful
- Complete failure
- Damaging remark
- Brief appearance in a film
- Self-evident truth
- Respectful submission
- Universal cure
- Apparent but possibly untrue
- Loss of ability to speak
- Imaginary monster or illusion
- Cannot be erased
- Subtly harmful
- Bottomless pit
- Devoted enthusiast
- Puzzle or riddle
- Grumpy person
- Bad-tempered or argumentative
- Irregular warfare fighter
- Unwilling to compromise
- Representation or image (often of a person)
- Fertile; productive
- Extreme plainness or severity
- Overly concerned with detail
- Unnecessary or unwarranted
76 Clues: Tearful • Boldness • Skillful • Harmless • Secretive • Intoxicate • Make worse • False belief • Public shame • Clear-minded • Making amends • Grumpy person • Hard to please • Universal cure • Subtly harmful • Bottomless pit • Damaging remark • Upward movement • Complete failure • Cannot be erased • Puzzle or riddle • Vague or unclear • Emotional release • Sharpness of mind • Understood by few • Established belief • ...
